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Weather in corralejo in december: Corralejo Weather in December | Thomas Cook

Опубликовано: October 8, 2022 в 4:16 pm

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Corralejo, Spain – December Weather

Weather like in Corralejo in December

Temperature

It’s winter in Corralejo, though not quite like the winter that you’re probably used to in other parts of the world. Here, the weather is beautiful and if you’re searching for some winter sun, a holiday to the resort is ideal. Dropping one degree from November’s average temperature, the average daily temperature in December hits 19°C (around 66°F), very nice for your winter holiday.

The average low drops to 16°C (about 61°F), still very nice for a winter month when many people are seeing snow. The December high reaches 21°C (about 70°F) on average, great weather to be outside. With the milder weather on the island of Fuerteventura in December it’s best to pack extra clothing like a light jacket or sweater, especially for the evening hours.

Average Sunshine Hours

In December, there are eight hours of sunshine per day, so you still have time to get outside and enjoy the sunshine. You have a 41 percent chance of a sunny day, the chance of a cloudy day is nine percent and the chance of rain is 11 percent.  You can expect around 15mm of rainfall over the course of nine days during the month. Consider packing an umbrella, poncho or raincoat in case of rain while you’re there.

Average Sea Temperature

There’s only a 49 percent chance of a windy day. The average sea temperature in December is generally around 21°C (about 70°F), still a comfortable temperature to swim in the ocean or try some watersports. The average humidity for the town is 71 percent but it shouldn’t feel uncomfortable due to the cooler temperatures.

While not extreme in other areas, the highest ever recorded temperature in December for Corralejo was 29°C (about 84°F), with the lowest being a very chilly 7°C (around 44°F).

Take a look at the weather forecast here.

Corralejo Hotels in December

Barcelo Corralejo Bay

Open to adults only, the Barcelo Corralejo Bay resort offers the ultimate in privacy and romance to enjoy the pleasant December weather. The accommodations include an incredible spa with relaxation pool, Turkish steam bath, sauna and massage treatments. Each room contains a balcony, bathroom and modern décor. If you’re looking for something to eat, try the hotel restaurant that offers 24-hour room service and themed dinners. There’s also a snack bar and drinks bar if you want a snack throughout the day.

Playa Park Club

The Playa Park Club in Corralejo provides guests with an exciting and active holiday. During the day, the hotel has entertainment and sports activities like squash, tennis, volleyball and shuffleboard. At night, enjoy a variety show, musical acts or dance in the disco. Room choices include studio and one-bedroom apartments with phone, TV and Wi-Fi access. Some of the rooms also have a private balcony or terrace.

Dunas Caleta Club

With two outdoor pools, two children’s pools and terrace with lounge chairs, the Dunas Caleta Club is a great choice for families and couples alike. Other amenities include tennis courts, sauna, Jacuzzi and beach only 300m away. Each one-bedroom apartment includes a lounge area, kitchen, and terrace or balcony. The on-site restaurant serves buffet meals and you can grab a drink at the nearby pub.

Beach in Corralejo for December

El Majanicho Beach

Another handicap-accessible beach, El Majanicho Beach is quiet and not very crowded, no matter the time of year. While there, you’ll find hammocks, showers and a nearby bus stop to get back to town. The water is still warm, with a sea temperature around 21°C (about 70°F), great for enjoying a dip.

Bars and Restaurants

Cantante Café

Boasting great views and great drinks, the Cantante Café offers a seaside location and traditional Cuban cuisine. In the evening, you’ll find a romantic atmosphere complimented by flamenco dancing and Cuban music. Salsa nights occur on Friday and Saturday nights to get your weekend in the party swing.

Mas que Bakery

Found near the Corralejo town center, Mas que Bakery serves coffee, cappuccino, teas, smoothies and other drinks to refuel before more sightseeing. To go along with the drinks, choose from the selection of pastries, crepes, cupcakes and other desserts.

Pizzeria de Fabbio

Pizzeria da Fabbio serves pizza, pasta and fresh salads and is located in the El Campanario Shopping Center. Take your food to go, have your pizza delivered or enjoy your meal in the dining room or outdoor terrace.

Things to do in Corralejo in December

Dreams House Museum

When the weather cools in December, head inside and visit the Dreams House Museum in nearby Costa de Antigua. Established in 2014, this museum boasts all different kinds of models including toys, cars, dolls and doll houses. Open every day but Monday, the museum is the perfect attraction for kids and kids at heart.

Ecomuseo de La Alcogida

Another popular museum on Fuerteventura, the Ecomuseo de La Alcogida allows visitors to experience the culture of the original island settlers. While there, you can view the farm animals, see artisans working on various crafts like weaving or tour original homes. The museum is open Tuesdays through Saturdays.

Museo de la Sal

Most of us eat salt everyday, but don’t think twice about where it came from. The Museo de la Sal explores the history of salt and how we use it for many different uses. While there, you can see the original salt pans used to mine salt on the island. Also located in Costa de Antigua, the Salt Museum is a great outing for kids and adults.

Dates to Note

Just like the rest of the world, Corralejo celebrates New Years Eve on December 31 with parties across the town. Known to the locals as Nochevieja, locals and tourists celebrate long after midnight at the bars and clubs in the area.

Corralejo December Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

Daily high temperatures decrease by 3°F, from 72°F to 69°F, rarely falling below 66°F or exceeding 75°F.

Daily low temperatures decrease by 2°F, from 63°F to 60°F, rarely falling below 57°F or exceeding 66°F.

For reference, on August 20, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Corralejo typically range from 71°F to 82°F, while on January 23, the coldest day of the year, they range from 59°F to 68°F.

Average High and Low Temperature in December in CorralejoDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313155°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°FNovJanDec 172°FDec 172°F63°F63°FDec 3169°FDec 3169°F60°F60°FDec 1171°FDec 1171°F62°F62°FDec 2170°FDec 2170°F61°F61°F

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

The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on December. 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 December in Corralejo

Average Hourly Temperature in December in CorralejoDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMNovJancoolcoolcomfortablewarm

frigid
15°F
freezing
32°F
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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.

Mala, Peru (5,075 miles away) is the far-away foreign place with temperatures most similar to Corralejo (view comparison).

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Compare Corralejo to another city:

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The month of December in Corralejo experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 34% throughout the month.

The clearest day of the month is December 28, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 68% of the time.

For reference, on October 29, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 37%, 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 December in Corralejo

Cloud Cover Categories in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJanDec 165%Dec 165%Dec 3168%Dec 3168%Dec 1166%Dec 1166%Dec 2167%Dec 2167%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 Corralejo, the chance of a wet day over the course of December is essentially constant, remaining around 6% throughout.

For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 7% on December 30, and its lowest chance is 0% on June 28.

Probability of Precipitation in December in Corralejo

Probability of Precipitation in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%1%1%2%2%3%3%4%4%5%5%6%6%7%7%NovJanDec 297%Dec 297%Dec 16%Dec 16%Dec 117%Dec 117%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 December in Corralejo is essentially constant, remaining about 0.5 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 1.6 inches or falling below -0.0 inches.

The highest average 31-day accumulation is 0.5 inches on December 14.

Average Monthly Rainfall in December in Corralejo

Average Monthly Rainfall in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 inNovJanDec 140.5 inDec 140.5 inDec 10.5 inDec 10.5 inDec 310.5 inDec 310.5 in

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

Over the course of December in Corralejo, the length of the day is essentially constant. The shortest day of the month is December 21, with 10 hours, 19 minutes of daylight and the longest day is December 1, with 10 hours, 27 minutes of daylight.

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in Corralejo

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrNovJanDec 2110 hr, 19 minDec 2110 hr, 19 minnightnightdaydayDec 110 hr, 27 minDec 110 hr, 27 min

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

The earliest sunrise of the month in Corralejo is 7:30 AM on December 1 and the latest sunrise is 17 minutes later at 7:48 AM on December 31.

The earliest sunset is 5:57 PM on December 2 and the latest sunset is 11 minutes later at 6:08 PM on December 31.

Daylight saving time is observed in Corralejo during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during December, so the entire month is in standard time.

For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 6:57 AM and sets 13 hours, 59 minutes later, at 8:56 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:44 AM and sets 10 hours, 19 minutes later, at 6:02 PM.

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in Corralejo

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMNovJan7:30 AM7:30 AMDec 15:57 PMDec 15:57 PM7:48 AM7:48 AMDec 316:08 PMDec 316:08 PM7:41 AM7:41 AMDec 166:00 PMDec 166:00 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

The solar day over the course of December. 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 December in Corralejo

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in December in CorralejoDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMNovJan00101020202030304000010102020303030

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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of December 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 December 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 December in Corralejo

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in December in CorralejoDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMNovJanNov 811:03 AMNov 811:03 AMNov 2310:58 PMNov 2310:58 PMDec 84:09 AMDec 84:09 AMDec 2310:18 AMDec 2310:18 AMJan 611:09 PMJan 611:09 PMJan 218:54 PMJan 218:54 PM5:36 PM5:36 PM7:07 AM7:07 AM6:47 AM6:47 AM5:39 PM5:39 PM5:26 PM5:26 PM7:55 AM7:55 AM7:53 AM7:53 AM6:09 PM6:09 PM5:47 PM5:47 PM8:26 AM8:26 AM7:39 AM7:39 AM6:05 PM6:05 PM

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

Dec 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
1 63% 1:02 AM WSW 2:05 PM E 8:03 PM S 235,375 mi
2 74% 2:03 AM W 2:36 PM E 8:48 PM S 237,880 mi
3 83% 3:02 AM W 3:07 PM E 9:32 PM S 240,288 mi
4 90% 4:01 AM W 3:37 PM ENE 10:16 PM S 242,566 mi
5 95% 4:59 AM WNW 4:10 PM ENE 11:01 PM S 244,701 mi
6 99% 5:58 AM WNW 4:46 PM ENE 11:49 PM S 246,677 mi
7 100% 6:57 AM WNW 5:26 PM ENE
8 100% 7:55 AM WNW 6:11 PM ENE 12:38 AM S 248,462 mi
9 99% 8:51 AM WNW 7:00 PM ENE 1:30 AM S 249,999 mi
10 97% 9:42 AM WNW 7:53 PM ENE 2:21 AM S 251,203 mi
11 92% 10:29 AM WNW 8:48 PM ENE 3:12 AM S 251,971 mi
12 86% 11:10 AM WNW 9:44 PM ENE 4:02 AM S 252,190 mi
13 79% 11:47 AM WNW 10:40 PM ENE 4:48 AM S 251,756 mi
14 70% 12:19 PM WNW 11:35 PM ENE 5:32 AM S 250,593 mi
15 61% 12:50 PM WNW 6:14 AM S 248,666 mi
16 50% 12:29 AM E 1:18 PM W 6:55 AM S 245,995 mi
17 41% 1:24 AM E 1:47 PM W 7:37 AM S 242,673 mi
18 31% 2:21 AM E 2:17 PM W 8:20 AM S 238,868 mi
19 21% 3:20 AM ESE 2:50 PM WSW 9:05 AM S 234,827 mi
20 12% 4:23 AM ESE 3:28 PM WSW 9:55 AM S 230,866 mi
21 6% 5:31 AM ESE 4:12 PM WSW 10:51 AM S 227,347 mi
22 1% 6:42 AM ESE 5:06 PM WSW 11:54 AM S 224,628 mi
23 0% 7:53 AM ESE 6:09 PM WSW 1:01 PM S 223,008 mi
24 2% 9:00 AM ESE 7:19 PM WSW 2:10 PM S 222,651 mi
25 7% 9:59 AM ESE 8:33 PM WSW 3:16 PM S 223,552 mi
26 15% 10:48 AM ESE 9:44 PM WSW 4:16 PM S 225,539 mi
27 25% 11:30 AM ESE 10:52 PM WSW 5:11 PM S 228,331 mi
28 36% 12:06 PM E 11:56 PM W 6:00 PM S 231,608 mi
29 47% 12:38 PM E 6:46 PM S 235,066 mi
30 50% 12:57 AM W 1:09 PM E 7:31 PM S 238,457 mi
31 68% 1:56 AM W 1:40 PM E 8:15 PM S 241,601 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 Corralejo is gradually decreasing during December, falling from 5% to 2% over the course of the month.

For reference, on August 31, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 70% of the time, while on January 15, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.

Humidity Comfort Levels in December in Corralejo

Humidity Comfort Levels in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%NovJanDec 15%Dec 15%Dec 312%Dec 312%Dec 114%Dec 114%Dec 213%Dec 213%muggymuggyhumidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry

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 Corralejo is essentially constant during December, remaining within 0.2 miles per hour of 13.4 miles per hour throughout.

For reference, on July 17, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 17.5 miles per hour, while on October 14, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 11.8 miles per hour.

Average Wind Speed in December in Corralejo

Average Wind Speed in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphNovJanDec 113. 2 mphDec 113.2 mphDec 3113.6 mphDec 3113.6 mphDec 1613.5 mphDec 1613.5 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 Corralejo during December is predominantly out of the north from December 1 to December 19 and the east from December 19 to December 31.

Wind Direction in December in Corralejo

Wind Direction in December in CorralejoNENDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%NovJaneastnorthwestsouth

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

Corralejo 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 Corralejo is gradually decreasing during December, falling by 2°F, from 69°F to 67°F, over the course of the month.

Average Water Temperature in December in Corralejo

Average Water Temperature in December in CorralejoDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313164°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°FNovJanDec 169°FDec 169°FDec 3167°FDec 3167°FDec 1168°FDec 1168°FDec 2168°FDec 2168°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 Corralejo 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 December in Corralejo

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJan100%Dec 16100%Dec 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 Corralejo are rapidly increasing during December, increasing by 479°F, from 6,631°F to 7,110°F, over the course of the month.

Growing Degree Days in December in Corralejo

Growing Degree Days in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031316,200°F6,200°F6,400°F6,400°F6,600°F6,600°F6,800°F6,800°F7,000°F7,000°F7,200°F7,200°FNovJanDec 16,631°FDec 16,631°FDec 317,110°FDec 317,110°FDec 166,880°FDec 166,880°F

The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of December, 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 Corralejo is essentially constant during December, remaining within 0.1 kWh of 3.5 kWh throughout.

The lowest average daily incident shortwave solar energy during December is 3.4 kWh on December 17.

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in Corralejo

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in CorralejoDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 kWh0.0 kWh0.5 kWh0.5 kWh2.0 kWh2.0 kWh2. 5 kWh2.5 kWh3.0 kWh3.0 kWh3.5 kWh3.5 kWh4.0 kWh4.0 kWh4.5 kWh4.5 kWh5.0 kWh5.0 kWh5.5 kWh5.5 kWh5.0 kWh5.0 kWh5.5 kWh5.5 kWhNovJanDec 173.4 kWhDec 173.4 kWhDec 13.6 kWhDec 13.6 kWhDec 313.5 kWhDec 313.5 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 Corralejo are 28.731 deg latitude, -13.867 deg longitude, and 46 ft elevation.

The topography within 2 miles of Corralejo contains very significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 876 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 95 feet. Within 10 miles also contains very significant variations in elevation (1,690 feet). Within 50 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (2,418 feet).

The area within 2 miles of Corralejo is covered by water (34%), artificial surfaces (26%), sparse vegetation (22%), and bare soil (18%), within 10 miles by water (66%) and sparse vegetation (16%), and within 50 miles by water (88%).

This report illustrates the typical weather in Corralejo, 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 Corralejo.

For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Corralejo 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 Corralejo is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Corralejo and a given station.

The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:

  • Fuerteventura Airport (GCFV, 55%, 19 mi, south, 36 ft elevation change)
  • Lanzarote Airport (GCRR, 45%, 22 mi, northeast, 0 ft elevation change)

GCFV, 55%19 mi, 36 ftGCRR, 45%22 mi, 0 ft

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To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Corralejo 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.

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Weather Corralejo in December 2022: Temperature & Climate


Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Corralejo in December 2022? Here you can find all information about the weather in Corralejo in December:

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Corralejo weather by month // weather averages

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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

16.9

(62.5)

15.4

(59.8)

18.5

(65.3)

13

(0.5)

68&percnt; 2 7.0
February

16.8

(62.2)

15.2

(59.3)

18.5

(65.3)

13

(0.5)

69&percnt; 2 7.0
March

17.4

(63.3)

15.7

(60.2)

19.4

(66.9)

10

(0.4)

71&percnt; 2 8.0
April

18.1

(64.5)

16.4

(61.5)

20

(68)

6

(0. 2)

70&percnt; 1 8.0
May

19.1

(66.4)

17.5

(63.5)

21

(69.8)

3

(0.1)

71&percnt; 0 8.0
June

20.5

(69)

18.9

(66.1)

22.4

(72.4)

2

(0.1)

75&percnt; 0 8.0
July

21.7

(71)

20.2

(68.4)

23.6

(74.5)

2

(0.1)

78&percnt; 0 8.0
August

22.7

(72.8)

21.2

(70.1)

24.6

(76.3)

1

(0)

78&percnt; 0 8.0
September

22.8

(73)

21.2

(70. 1)

24.6

(76.3)

5

(0.2)

75&percnt; 1 8.0
October

22

(71.6)

20.3

(68.5)

23.8

(74.8)

12

(0.5)

74&percnt; 2 8.0
November

19.9

(67.8)

18.4

(65.2)

21.5

(70.7)

13

(0.5)

70&percnt; 2 7.0
December

18.2

(64.8)

16.7

(62.1)

19.8

(67.6)

22

(0.9)

69&percnt; 2 7.0
  January February March April May June July August September October November December
Avg. Temperature °C (°F)

16.9 °C

(62.5) °F

16.8 °C

(62.2) °F

17.4 °C

(63.3) °F

18.1 °C

(64.5) °F

19.1 °C

(66.4) °F

20.5 °C

(69) °F

21.7 °C

(71) °F

22.7 °C

(72.8) °F

22.8 °C

(73) °F

22 °C

(71.6) °F

19.9 °C

(67.8) °F

18.2 °C

(64.8) °F

Min. Temperature °C (°F)

15.4 °C

(59.8) °F

15.2 °C

(59.3) °F

15.7 °C

(60.2) °F

16.4 °C

(61.5) °F

17.5 °C

(63.5) °F

18.9 °C

(66.1) °F

20.2 °C

(68.4) °F

21.2 °C

(70.1) °F

21.2 °C

(70.1) °F

20.3 °C

(68.5) °F

18. 4 °C

(65.2) °F

16.7 °C

(62.1) °F

Max. Temperature °C (°F)

18.5 °C

(65.3) °F

18.5 °C

(65.3) °F

19.4 °C

(66.9) °F

20 °C

(68) °F

21 °C

(69.8) °F

22.4 °C

(72.4) °F

23.6 °C

(74.5) °F

24.6 °C

(76.3) °F

24.6 °C

(76.3) °F

23.8 °C

(74.8) °F

21.5 °C

(70.7) °F

19.8 °C

(67.6) °F

Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)

13

(0)

13

(0)

10

(0)

6

(0)

3

(0)

2

(0)

2

(0)

1

(0)

5

(0)

12

(0)

13

(0)

22

(0)

Humidity(%) 68&percnt; 69&percnt; 71&percnt; 70&percnt; 71&percnt; 75&percnt; 78&percnt; 78&percnt; 75&percnt; 74&percnt; 70&percnt; 69&percnt;
Rainy days (d) 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3
avg. Sun hours (hours) 6.8 7.0 8.0 7.8 7.7 7.6 7.9 8.4 8.3 8.0 6.9 7.0

Data: 1991 – 2021 Min. Temperature °C (°F), Max. Temperature °C (°F), Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: avg. Sun hours

Corralejo weather and climate for further months

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Corralejo weather in December // weather averages

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Temperature (°C) | (°F) Temperature max. (°C) | (°F) Temperature min. (°C) | (°F) Water Temperature (°C) | (°F) Precipitation / Rainfall (mm) | (inch. )
1. December 19 °C | 66 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
2. December 19 °C | 66 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 0.5 mm | 0.0 inch.
3. December 19 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 0.3 mm | 0.0 inch.
4. December 19 °C | 66 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
5. December 19 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
6. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
7. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
8. December 19 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
9. December 19 °C | 66 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
10. December 19 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
11. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
12. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
13. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
14. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0. 1 mm | 0.0 inch.
15. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.6 mm | 0.0 inch.
16. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
17. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.3 mm | 0.0 inch.
18. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
19. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
20. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
21. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
22. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
23. December 18 °C | 64 °F 19 °C | 67 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
24. December 18 °C | 64 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
25. December 18 °C | 64 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
26. December 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 62 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
27. December 18 °C | 64 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 19 °C | 67 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
28. December 18 °C | 64 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 19 °C | 67 °F 0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
29. December 18 °C | 64 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 19 °C | 67 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
30. December 18 °C | 64 °F 19 °C | 67 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 19 °C | 67 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
31. December 18 °C | 64 °F 20 °C | 67 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 19 °C | 67 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.

Data: 1999 – 2019


Corralejo, Spain weather in December: average temperature & climate

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General weather summary

Mildly cool and breezy

Feels like

1%

Daily chance of prec.

0.010 in

Amount

15.4 mph

Wind speed

68%

Humidity

10.4 hrs

Daylight length

7:39 AM

Sunrise

6:00 PM

Sunset

67%

Cloud cover

T-shirt

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What is the average temperature in December

The average temperature in Corralejo in December for a typical day ranges from a high of 68°F (20°C) and a low of 65°F (18°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool and breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Corralejo, September, has days with highs of 76°F (25°C) and lows of 72°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 Corralejo in December based on historical data.

Highs and lows in Corralejo in Dec

How much does it rain in December

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

The wettest month in Corralejo is November with a 5% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0. 2 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Corralejo is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.2 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in December and the amount of rainfall.

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

Average precipitation by hour of day

How cloudy is Corralejo in December

The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Corralejo during December is 16.0 hours (67% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Corralejo is July with 21.7 hours while October has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.9 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Corralejo in December based on historical data.

Monthly clear skies percent of time in Corralejo

When is the sunrise and sunset in December

The average day in Corralejo during December has 10. 3 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:39 AM and sunset at 6:00 PM.

The day with the longest amount of daylight in Corralejo is June 20th with 14.0 hours while December 20th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.

This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Corralejo in December based on historical data.

Average hours of daylight in Corralejo by month

How humid is it in December

In December, Corralejo is moderately humid with an average amount of 68% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 82% and is the least humid in January at 67%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Corralejo throughout December based on historical data.

Average relative humidity in Corralejo by month

How windy is it in December in Corralejo

Historically, the wind in Corralejo during December blows at an average speed of 15.4 mph (24.8 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 21. 0 mph (33.8 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 12.9 mph (20.7 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Corralejo in December based on historical data.

Average monthly wind speed in Corralejo

What to wear in December

With an average high of 68°F (20°C) and a low of 65°F (18°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.

What’s the weather like in Corralejo the rest of the year?

We’ve collected the weather data for Corralejo during all other months of the year too:

  • Weather in Corralejo in January
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  • Weather in Corralejo in March
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  • Weather in Corralejo in May
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  • Weather in Corralejo in July
  • Weather in Corralejo in August
  • Weather in Corralejo in September
  • Weather in Corralejo in October
  • Weather in Corralejo in November

Where does this data come from?

Weather data for Corralejo 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 December (e.g., December 1, December 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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Weather in Fuerteventura during December

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20℃

Average high

5

UV Index

7mm

Monthly rainfall

20℃

Sea temperature

Fuerteventura is a winter-sun destination, and so you’ll find December is pleasantly warm. Pack a hoody and light rain jacket just in case. The sea is warmer than you might expect and is comfortable for swimming, but beaches are typically quiet. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Fuerteventura, covering the last 12 years up to 2022, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Fuerteventura weather in December.

How warm is it in Fuerteventura during December?

The temperature is extremely stable in December with average highs of 20℃ and lows just 2℃ lower at 18℃. The UV index will be moderate at this time of year, so not something to worry about for the average person. However, if you’re going to be outside for long periods it’s worth wearing a broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen and UV-blocking sunglasses. Remember that bright surfaces, such as water and sand increase UV exposure.

Does it rain in Fuerteventura during December?

On average, there will be 5 rainy days during the month, amounting to 6. 7mm in total. That’s almost nothing at all, therefore rain isn’t something we think you need to consider. You’re not likely to see a thunderstorm during your trip.

How warm is the sea in Fuerteventura during December?

The water around Fuerteventura is around 20℃ during December. It will feel a little on the cool when first entering, but you’ll warm up quickly. Most kids will have no problem with this temperature, but those who feel the cold are unlikely to want to swim.

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▷ What is the best time to travel to Fuerteventura?

Although the best time to travel to Fuerteventura may seem to be the summer, the truth is that there are tourists from all over the world who take advantage of any time of year to approach this beautiful island.

In case you are also wondering what the best season to travel to Fuerteventura is, in this article we will clear up any doubts about it and give you some tips on the activities you can do in each season.

  • 1 What is the weather like in Fuerteventura throughout the year?
  • 2 What is the best month to travel to Fuerteventura?
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    • 2.3 ● October-December
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What is the weather like in Fuerteventura throughout the year?

The climate in the Canary Islands is influenced by the trade wind belt, a factor that directly affects the propensity for flat formations on the island of Fuerteventura. The scarcity of mountains on the island promotes the passage of trade wind currents and low rainfall during the four seasons.

Its climatic average is approximately 27ºC in summer and 20ºC in winter so, compared to other areas of the Iberian Peninsula, the island of Fuerteventura has one of the most favourable climatic averages in Spain.

Thanks to this climatic factor, Fuerteventura enjoys a warm temperature with fresh air throughout the year. For this reason, many tourists and residents consider the island as one of the best destinations for water activities such as windsurfing. However, the best months for windsurfing and kitesurfing, according to experts, are May and August, when the breeze and waves are much more favourable.

What is the best month to travel to Fuerteventura?

There are other determining factors, besides the average weather, that can help you decide which is the best time to travel to Fuerteventura such as: the influx of tourists and the availability of plane or ferry tickets.

● January-April

During the first months of the year, the influx of tourists is considered average with certain peaks for the Carnival and Easter bridges, especially if we compare these months with the previous dates in which Christmas and New Year’s Eve are celebrated. For this reason, the availability of airline and ferry tickets to Fuerteventura rises significantly and you will not find so many tourists.

Its average temperature ranges between a maximum of 24 ºC and a minimum of 14 ºC. A very mild climate, so you can comfortably enjoy everything the island has to offer.

● May-September

With a temperature ranging between 28 ºC and 16 ºC, these months include the beginning of spring and ends with the last day of summer, so it includes the warmest months and with greater influx of tourists in Fuerteventura (July and August).

In fact, especially for the inhabitants of the Canary archipelago, is considered the best time to travel to Fuerteventura to enjoy its warm subtropical climate and to spend a few refreshing days off in one of its stunning beaches like Cofete.

If you do not book in advance for these dates it can become a complicated task to get a good accommodation during the months of June to September. Plan your trip in time!

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● October-December

During these months of the year the temperature in Fuerteventura begins to drop to reach 27º C  15º C, heralding the arrival of winter, a time when demand for airline tickets and bookings have a considerable volume, especially by visitors from northern and central Europe looking to “escape” the cold and bad weather that begins in their countries. If you wish to travel during this season, especially in December, try to book early.

On the other hand, these last months are usually taken full advantage of by surfers due to the large size of the waves and the strength of the winds during this season. If you want to practice this sport, no doubt, this is the best time to travel to Fuerteventura and play with the waves!

Enjoy a trip in the best season to the island Fuerteventura

Do you already know the best time to travel to Fuerteventura? In Lopesan Hotel Group we want you to enjoy the most of the natural landscapes, leisure centres and succulent cuisine that the island of Fuerteventura has in store for you.

If you are looking for a good accommodation for your stay on the island, in Lopesan Group we have excellent hotels and services with which any season will become the perfect time to visit the corners of this magical island. We are waiting for you!

 

 

 

 

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Weather in Corralejo in December 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”

According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is good in Corralejo in December, this month’s rating is 4.0 out of five.

Temperature in Corralejo in December

Average temperature during the day: +21. 2°C
Average temperature at night: +18.8°C
Sea water temperature: +20.0°C
Number of sunny days: 19 days
Rainy days:
Rainfall:
0 days
4.6 mm

Monthly weather comparison in Corralejo
Water temperature in Spain in December

Should I go on vacation in December?

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The climate in December is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Corralejo in December and the water temperature is good. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +20.0°C. There is practically no rain, about 0 days per month, 4.6 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather costs at least 19days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Corralejo in December.

    Please note:

  • Weather in Corralejo in January:
    rating 4.0 (out of 5),
    air +21.0°C , sea: +18.5°C,
    rain 0 days
  • Weather in Corralejo in November:
    rating 4.5 (out of 5),
    air +24.0°C , sea: +22.4°C,
    rain 0 days



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  • Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +23.

    6°C, the minimum recorded values ​​are +18.8°C. Nighttime temperature in Corralejo in December drops to +20.6°C…+17.1°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 2.4°C. What is the weather forecast in Corralejo at the end of December and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

    

    Water temperature in Corralejo in December

    Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Corralejo in December ranges from +18.8°C to +20.9°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 1.5°C. The next month the water is 2.4°C warmer. In December, according to the reviews of tourists in Corralejo, the climate is not very suitable for recreation, also due to the uncomfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.

    

    Rating, rainy days and precipitation in December and other months.

    The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.7 to 4.9 points. The number of rainy days in December is 0, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 4.6 mm, this is the 8th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 17.3 mm more rains, in the next month, 3.6 mm more. The weather in Corralejo in December in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.

    Wind speed

    The average speed in December is 6.6 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 9.2 m/s.

    Climate summary

    Day Day air temperature Water temperature
    1 +22. 2°C +20.9°C
    2 +22.3°C +20.7°C
    3 +22.2°C +20.7°C
    4 +20. 6°C +20.5°C
    5 +20.8°C +20.5°C
    6 +20.7°C +20.4°C
    7 +19. 8°C +20.1°C
    8 +21.1°C +20.0°C
    9 +22.2°C +20.5°C
    10 +23. 6°C +20.6°C
    11 +23.2°C +20.3°C
    12 +21.3°C +19.9°C
    13 +21. 1°C +19.9°C
    14 +19.1°C +19.9°C
    15 +20.9°C +19.8°C
    16 +20. 6°C +19.9°C
    17 +21.4°C +19.7°C
    18 +20.2°C +19.8°C
    19 +20. 1°C +19.8°C
    20 +20.6°C +19.9°C
    21 +21.3°C +19.5°C
    22 +21. 3°C +19.0°C
    23 +21.2°C +18.9°C
    24 +20.2°C +19.3°C
    25 +20. 9°C +19.4°C
    26 +20.7°C +19.6°C
    27 +20.8°C +19.1°C
    28 +18. 8°C +19.1°C
    29 +20.1°C +19.5°C
    30 +20.2°C +19.0°C
    31 +18. 9°C +18.8°C

    Weather now

    Corralejo

    +21°

    Feeling: +21°C

    From 8m/s

    Precipitation: 0%

    10 day / 14 day forecast

      Pay attention to other cities:

    • Cordoba weather in December
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    Monthly weather in Corralejo now. Water temperature and weather forecast in Corralejo for a week, 14 days and a month

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  • Weather forecast for Corralejo

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    Weather in Corralejo by months and seasons

    Monthly weather in Corralejo is not characterized by pronounced seasonality.
    So, the coldest month in Corralejo is February with an average daytime temperature of +18.9°C,
    the warmest August with a temperature of +26.6°C.
    The rainiest months in Corralejo are October (1 day),
    November (1 day) and (),
    while the driest February (0 days),
    January (0 days) and March (0 days).
    The maximum water temperature in Corralejo is observed in October and is +23.1°C,
    the minimum in February is +18.1°C.

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    Rain days

    Season
    January +19.5° +17.7° +19. 18 0
    February +18.9° +16.9° +18.1° 14 0
    March +19. +17.4° +18.0° 19 0
    April +20.9° +18. +18.7° 18 0
    May +22.1° +19.3° +19. 17 0
    June +23.6° +20.4° +20.7° 18 0
    July +25. +21.5° +21.6° 20 0
    August +26.6° +22. +22.4° 23 0
    September +25.9° +22.7° +23. 20 0
    October +25.3° +22.5° +23.1° 18 1
    November +22. +20.6° +21.7° 15 1
    December +20.9° +19. +20.1° 19 0

    In winter, the weather in Corralejo is mostly warm, with an average air temperature of +19.0°C. On average, there is almost no rain in winter. The wind in winter is moderate – around 6m/s. Relative humidity 23%.

    9000 +17, 7°C

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    December January February
    Day temperature +20. 9 ° C +19.5 ° C +18.9 ° C
    Night temperature +19.1 ° C +16.9° C
    Water temperature +20.1 ° C +19.1 ° C +18.1 ° C
    Seducting, mm

    The weather in spring in Corralejo is mostly warm, with an average air temperature of +20.3°C. Usually spring in Corralejo passes without rain. The wind in spring is moderate – about 6m/s. Relative air humidity 18%.

    9000 +18, 1°C

    March April May
    Day temperature +19.9 ° C +20. 9 ° C +22.1 ° C
    Night temperature +17.4 ° C +19.3°C
    Water temperature +18.0 ° C +18.7 ° C +19.8 ° C
    Seducard, mm 8

    In summer, the weather in Corralejo is mostly warm, with an average temperature of +24.7°C. On average, there is almost no rain in summer. Relative humidity 17%. The wind in summer is strong and reaches 7m/s.

    9000 +21, 5°C

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    Nearby beaches and towns

    The nearest beaches and cities with water temperature, air temperature, weather and medium waves today

    June July August
    Day temperature +23.6 ° C +25.5 ° C +26.6 ° C
    Night temperature +20. 4 ° C +22.5°C
    Water temperature +20.7°C +21.6°C +22.4°C
    Precipitation, mm
    During the autumn months, the weather in Corralejo is mostly warm, with an average temperature of +24.0°C. The average rainfall in spring in Corralejo is up to 1 days with rain per month. Relative humidity 19%. The wind in autumn is moderate 5m/s.

    9000 +22, 5°C

    September October November
    Day temperature +25.9 ° C +25.3 ° C +22.8 ° C
    Night temperature +22.7 ° C +20.6°C
    Water temperature +23. 1°C +23.1°C +21.7°C
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    Forecast of storm and sea waves in Los Lagos today

    In addition to water temperature, the presence and height of waves, as well as the speed and direction of the wind, are important indicators for a comfortable stay on the beach. This data shows the average hourly wave height for today. For a more detailed forecast of the state of the sea, height and direction of waves for today and the coming days, go to the state of the sea in Los Lagos. The data in the table is for September 28, 2022, time in GMT format 0 (you can change the time zone on the sea state forecast page)

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    1.59 m 1.61 m

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    in Los Lagos today

    Air temperature in Los Lagos and weather conditions for today (28 September 2022). To view the weather forecast for the next few days, go to the weather forecast for Los Lagos

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    Monthly Los Lagos Water Temperatures:

    Below are the figures for the minimum, maximum, and average monthly water temperatures in Los Lagos. In addition to the table values, a graph of changes in the average water temperature during the year is shown. Temperature data are calculated based on observations over the past 10 years

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    Month Avg. Min. Max.
    January 19.2°C 17.7°C 21.1°C cold
    Los Lagos water temperature in January
    February 18.4°C 16.8°C 20°C

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    Los Lagos water temperature in February
    March 18. 3°C 16.8°C 19.9°C

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    Los Lagos water temperature in March
    April 18.8°C 17.2°C 20.4°C cold
    Water temperature in Los Lagos in April
    May 19.6°C 17.6°C 21.6°C cold
    The temperature of the water in Los Lagos in May
    June 20.6 ° C 18.6 ° C
    The water temperature in LAGOS LAGOS in June
    July 21.4 ° C 19.5 ° C 23.8 ° C WROPARY
    LOS LAGOSA in July
    23.7 ° C Warm
    The temperature of the water in LOS LAGOS in August
    September ° C

    21. 3 ° C
    Water temperature in September
    October 23 ° C 20.9 ° C 24.5 ° C WREARY
    LOS LAGOS in October
    24.2 ° C Warm
    The temperature of the water in LOS Lagos in November
    December 18 ° C
    WIV in December

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    Corralekho 23.1 ° C 22 ° C 1.53 m
    PLAI 1.25 m
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    Castillo del Agila 23.3
    San Martial de Rubicon 23.3 Golfo 23.4°C 22°C 1.37 m

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Maps of las americas: Center Map For Las Americas Premium Outlets® – A Shopping Center In San Diego, CA

Опубликовано: October 8, 2022 в 2:37 pm

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The 1562 Map of America by Diego Gutirrez

The 1562 Map of America by Diego Gutirrez

The late fifteenth-century landfall by Christopher Columbus on the island of
Guanahani, in the Bahamas, forced open the gates to a whole new world for the
Spanish and other European explorers. America, as it came to be called, became
the destination for numerous expeditions and adventures from 1492 onward.
Through papal bulls in 1493 and the famous Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain
and Portugal in 1494, the two Iberian powers laid claim to the entire Western
Hemisphere, although to them the newly found lands were extensions of Asia, or
islands off its coasts.

During the next seventy years, a veritable avalanche of individual and
state-supported efforts ensued to discover, explore, and understand the fullness
of America, although initially the efforts were concentrated along its extensive
coastlines. Exploratory forays continued well into the eighteenth century until
every segment of America, from Canada to Tierra del Fuego, was visited and
studied.

Map of the Western Hemisphere

In sixteenth-century Europe, authoritative knowledge of the geography of
America was based upon the observations of primarily Spanish- and
Portuguese-sponsored explorers and navigators, as interpreted and plotted by
official cosmographers and cartographers of the crowns of Spain’s new overseas
empire. As Europe’s vision of trade and land acquisition shifted from the
Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, the information that this institution
acquired about its new territories was vital to Spain’s world power status.
Comprehensive changes in long-held geographical concepts were produced as
practical observation countered time-honored ideas about the shape of the world
and the areas that comprised it.

In 1562 Diego Gutirrez, a Spanish cartographer from the respected Casa
de la Contratacin
, and Hieronymus Cock, a noted engraver from Antwerp,
collaborated in the preparation of a spectacular and ornate map of what was then
referred to as the fourth part of the world, America. It was the largest
engraved map of America to that time.

Substantial mystery surrounds this map more than four hundred years after its
creation. Confusion over its authorship, the location of its printing, and the
reasons even for its preparation remains. The fact that only two known copies of
this printed map are extant, one located in the Library of Congress (Washington,
D.C.) and the other preserved in the British Library (London) no doubt
contributes to our lack of knowledge about this valuable and authoritative
depiction of Spanish dominion in its new world, America.

Entitled Americae sive quartae orbis partis nova et exactissima
descriptio. (Auctore Diego Gutiero Philippi Regis Hisp. etc.

Sea creatures in the North Atlantic

Cosmographo. Hiero Cock Excude. 1562) , the map depicts the eastern coast
of North America, all of Central and South America, and portions of the western
coasts of Europe and Africa. While only a longitude scale appears, it is clear
that the map covers an area bounded between 0 and 115 longitude west of Greenwich,
and 57 north and 70 south latitude. While a latitude scale does not appear,
the Equator and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn are clearly shown and measurements
between these fixed latitudes can assist in determining distances for the entire
map. Six engraved sheets are neatly joined to form a single map which measures
93 by 86 centimeters. Because this map ends abruptly on the east and the west
and the ornamental border on the Library of Congress copy appears only at the
top and the bottom of the map, one might believe that a world map was planned,
of which only the American part was completed. However, this map contains a unique
title identifying America as the fourth part of the world. It seems logical that
only a map of the Western Hemisphere was intended and rendered. It is apparent
that one of the intentions in preparing the map was to define clearly Spain’s
America for the other European powers who might have designs on the region.

Giants of Patagonia

The map provides a richly illustrated
view of an America filled with images and names that had been popularized in
Europe following Columbus’s 1492 voyage of discovery. Images of parrots,
monkeys, mermaids, fearsome sea creatures, cannibals, Patagonian giants, and an
erupting volcano in central Mexico complement the numerous settlements, rivers,
mountains, and capes named. According to Ruth Putnam, in California: The
Name
(Berkeley, 1917), the Gutirrez map contains one of the earliest
references to California, for on it ” C. California” is located on the southern
tip of Baja California. The map correctly recognizes the presence of the Amazon
River system, other rivers of South America, Lake Titicaca, the location of
Potosí and Mexico City, Florida and the greater southeastern part of the United
States, and myriad coastal features of South, Central, North, and Caribbean
America. It was to be the largest printed Spanish map of America to appear
before the late eighteenth century.

There are three coats of arms on the Gutirrez map: in the lower right, in
the Atlantic Ocean east of Argentina is the coat of arms of the crown of
Portugal, and Portuguese interests in India are noted in the Eastern Atlantic
“La Flota De Portugal Que Va Par Calicute”. In the southeastern and southwestern
parts of what is now the United States are two coats of arms: the one on the
left is that of the Spanish Habsburg Empire; to its right is that of the French
crown. Gutirrez’s Americae is an official map, recognizing both Philip
II, King of Spain from 1556 to 1598, and his half-sister Margarita de Parma,
Regent of the Netherlands from 1559 to 1562.

The following inscription (in Latin on the map) gives evidence, seventy years
after Columbus’s historic voyage, of the popular belief that Americus Vespucius
discovered America in 1497: “This fourth part of the world remained unknown to
all geographers until the year 1497, at which time it was discovered by Americus
Vespucius serving the King of Castile, whereupon it also obtained a name from
the discoverer.

Early reference to California

The map has been used as evidence in two South American boundary disputes.
It was reproduced in part in Frontires entre le Brsil et la Guyane Française.
Mmoire prsent par les tats Unis de Brsil. Atlas
(Paris, 1899) and
Juicio de límites entre el Per y Bolivia. Prueba peruana presentada al
gobierno de la Repblica Argentina
por Victor M. Maurtua. Atlas
(Barcelona, 1906). A tracing of it was made in the nineteenth century by Johann
Georg Kohl for his hand-copied collection of maps in European libraries and
archives for the study of the discovery, exploration, and mapping of North America,
now in the Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress.

The Library of Congress’s copy of the Gutirrez map was formerly in the
collection of the Duke of Gotha in Germany. Sold at a 1932 auction in Munich, it
was subsequently acquired by an American book dealer who sold it to Lessing J.
Rosenwald, the well-known collector of illustrated books. The Gutirrez map was
among the items received when Mr. Rosenwald gave a portion of his collection to
the Library of Congress in 1949.

Detail of the fine engraving of
Hieronymus

Diego Gutirrez was a cosmographer at
the Casa de la Contratacin, in its office of Pilot Major. His father,
also named Diego Gutirrez , was the head of a Sevillean family map- and
instrument-making business from the early part of the sixteenth century until
his death in 1554. The elder Diego Gutirrez , also a map maker of note, became
associated with the work of the Casa de la Contratacin and catered to
the navigational information needs of navigators and pilots engaged in that
extraordinary time of exploration and travel to America, practically at its
inception in the early part of the sixteenth century.

The mapmaker Diego Gutirrez had been named cosmographer in the Casa de
la Contratacin
by a royal appointment on October 22, 1554, following the
death of his father Diego in January 1554. He received a salary of 6,000 maravedis
because of his known ability to make navigational charts and other nautical
instruments. On the famous 1562 map of America he is identified as the “Auctore
Diego Gutiero Philippi Regis Hisp. Etc.” That is, “Diego Gutirrez , cosmographer
at the time of the reign of Philip II of Spain.” He served as a cosmographer
in the Casa de la Contratacin from 1554 to at least 1569, according
to documents in the Archive General de Indias in Seville. He was among
a number of cartographers in the Casa de la Contratacin, known as
cosmographers, including Alonso de Chaves (Pilot Major), Francisco Falero, Jersnimo
de Chaves, Sancho Gutirrez (Diego’s brother), and Alonso de Santa Cruz. Diego
Gutirrez was distinguished from the rest as “oficial de hacer cartas de marear”
[“an official who makes sea charts”]). Diego’s brother, Sancho Gutirrez, became
a cosmographer in the Casa on May 18, 1553.

The engraver of the map, Hieronymus Cock, was a Flemish artist of recognized
talent who worked in Antwerp. He has been considered one of the most important
engravers and printmakers in Europe in the sixteenth century. In the second half
of the sixteenth century, Antwerp became the major center for the production of
prints and books in the Low Countries. Cock was the son of Jan Wellens or
Willems, alias Cock, and had a brother, Mathias Cock; they were both noted
painters. Born at Antwerp in 1510, Cock was admitted to the Guild of St. Luke as
a master painter in 1545 and later engaged in engraving and print selling.
Between 1546 and 1548 he studied in Rome, where he was influenced by the work of
the noted artists and printmakers Antonio Salamanca and Antonio Lafrery. In
Antwerp in 1548 Cock established the shop Aux Quatre Vents [To The Four
Winds]. Between 1548 and the time of his death in 1570 he carried on a very
successful business, popularizing art through his engravings of the finest works
of the Dutch masters.

In 1550 Cock prepared his first engraving of ruins of Ancient Rome, followed
by twenty-four plates of the ruins in May 1554. He engraved various works in
honor of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, including the “Pompa
funebris” in 1559, depicting the funeral cortege organized in Brussels in 1558
by Philip II in honor of his father. Cock in 1555 engraved portraits of Philip
II and Maria and Maximillian II of Austria. He engraved a portrait of Charles V
in 1556 and produced the Divi Caroli V imp. opt. max. victoriae, in
1563, a series of twelve engravings illustrating the triumphs of that emperor.

Cock engraved several maps, including those of Leiden (1550), Piedmont
(1551), Sicily (1553), Turkey and Persia by Castaldo (1555), Siena (1555), Ostia
(1557), an Antwerp bird’s-eye view (1557), Siege de Saint-Quentin (1557), Ypres
(1562), Hableneuf (1563), Malta (1565), Bourgogne by Ferdinand de Launoy (1562),
and the Holy Land by Petru Laicksteen (1562) in addition to the 1562 America
map. He engraved several of the maps for Abraham Ortelius’s Theatrum Orbis
Terrarum
, published in 1570 by the Plantin Press in Antwerp and is cited in
Ortelius’s Catalogus Auctorum Tabularum Geographicarum. His engravings
also appeared in Jacob van Deventer’s Nederlansche Steden, Braun and
Hogenberg’s Civitates Orbis Terrarum, and Sebastian Münster’s
Cosmographia.

In order to invest his business with an official status and obtain
privileges, Cock had as his patron the powerful Antoine Perrenot, Cardinal de
Granvelle (1517-1586), to whom some of Cock’s prints are dedicated. His widow
carried on the business after his death in 1570.

Facts concerning the distribution of the 1562 map of America or the number of
copies prepared are not known. It would seem that a

Coats of arms of Spain and France

substantial number of copies of the map
must have been printed since it was intended to define authoritatively
boundaries of Spain’s sphere of influence in America while, simultaneously,
recognizing the French and Portuguese presence. It is ironic that in the 1560s,
following the issuance of the map, Spain was forced to reinforce its presence
along the northern Atlantic coast in North America. In 1562 France began to
colonize sites in what are now South Carolina and Florida, threatening Spain’s
exclusive control in the area.

It is possible that the map was produced, at the request of official Spain,
through Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle who was the Spanish negotiator of the 1559
Treaty of Cateau Cambrsis. As was mentioned earlier, Granvelle was the patron
of much of Cock’s printing in Antwerp. That treaty between France and Spain, and
a separate one by the same name between France and England brought to a close
nearly thirty years of constant warfare in Western Europe. And the recognition
of Philip II on the map, to whom Gutirrez was cosmographer, indicated that the
map itself probably was prepared after 1556, when Charles V abdicated the throne
in favor of Philip II and retired to the Monastery of Yuste in Extremadura.
Charles died on September 21, 1558.

Fleets fighting for dominance in the South
Atlantic

The April 3, 1559 Treaty of Cateau
Cambrsis between Spain and France is a key event in the map’s preparation. That
treaty and another signed on April 2, 1559 between France and England are known
collectively as the Peace of Cateau Cambrsis. Those treaties contained the most
comprehensive agreements drawn up before the Peace of Westphalia in the
seventeenth century, thus effectively establishing legal and political status
quo for Western Europe for ninety years. Concluded with the treaty was a
French-Spanish agreement, namely the marriage of Elizabeth of Valois, daughter
of Henry II, King of France, to Philip II in the summer of 1559. The marriage
alliance between the two kingdoms is possibly an explanation for the very close
positioning of the coats of arms of Spain and France on the Gutirrez map.

An apparent oral agreement between French and Spanish negotiators at Cateau
Cambrsis concluded that the geographical parameters of the treaty were not to
extend to non-European areas, for example, in America, where the French claimed
the right to trade, which Spain denied.

One of the noteworthy omissions in the Gutirrez map of America is the
absence of the famous line of demarcation. This hypothetical vertical line in
the Atlantic Ocean served as the division between Spanish and Portuguese
possessions in America. West of the line were Spain’s areas of influence. In the
Gutirrez map the most prominent line of demarcation is not a vertical line but
rather a parallel or horizontal line, representing the Tropic of Cancer at 23
30′ N. One would have expected instead the parallel of Cape Bojador at 26 N,
which passes south of the Canaries, and was used by Pope Martin V in the
fifteenth century to grant exclusive privileges to the Portuguese southwards
down the African coast, and by Pope Nicholas V in Romanus Pontifex
(1455) and in all subsequent bulls on the subject of spheres of influence. But
the latitudinal line mentioned in the 1559 Treaty of Cateau Cambrsis and
prominently shown on the Gutirrez map was that of the Tropic of Cancer.

But why was the famous vertical line of demarcation, that line separating
Europe from America, not referred to in the treaty of

Portugal’s coat of arms

Cateau Cambrsis and on the map?
Diplomatic documents after the 1559 treaty state simply that Spain’s sphere of
influence is south of the Tropic of Cancer and west of the prime meridian. But
not knowing what prime meridian creates a problem with ascertaining the location
of the line of demarcation. Was it to be the line given in the Papal Bull of
1493 or that in the Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494; and for that matter which
island in the Atlantic Ocean was to be used as the eastern terminus from which
the distance to the line of demarcation was to be determined? There was no
agreement upon which privilege was to be accepted, and even individual treaties
remained unclear when references were made to the easternmost starting point,
whether west of the meridian of Ferro or Pico in the Azores or one of the Cape
Verde Islands.

In the sixteenth century, no one could determine longitudes across the oceans
with more than a rough approximation of accuracy. From the outset of the
diplomatic history of the Americas, it was concluded by diplomats, as well as
distinguished Spanish jurists and theologians, that the Pope in Rome had no
right to give away what did not belong to him, and that the only valid claim
that Spain could assert to any part of America was to those areas it effectively
occupied. In their sixteenth- and seventeenth-century relations with Spain,
other European powers, with the exception of Portugal, recognized only one line,
and that was the Tropic of Cancer. And Spain had chosen to use that line without
regard for papal donations, for practical reasons. Navigators could easily
ascertain the location of the Tropic of Cancer. What made it particularly useful
was that Cancer ran through the Straits of Florida with the safest channel well
on its Cuban, or southern, side. So no ship could enter West Indian or Caribbean
waters, not even the Gulf of Mexico, without crossing the Tropic of Cancer.
Spain was vitally interested in preserving the monopoly of its American trade
and the safety of its silver and gold fleets. Until 1559 the only serious threat
to its monopoly was France, and no sooner did French interlopers and corsairs
begin to be a nuisance than measures began to be taken to pursue and eliminate
them anywhere below the Tropic of Cancer. The normal relation between Spain and
France, especially before 1559, had been war.

The long snaking path of the Amazon
River

Above the Tropic of Cancer, Spain’s
interests and ambitions were more limited. It at times lay claim, through
expeditions and colonization attempts, to that area and its offshore islands on
the grounds of Pope Alexander’s 1493 bull. But its primary concern was to
safeguard its treasure fleets and prevent the establishment of potentially
hostile bases.

With the map and the treaty of Cateau Cambrsis, Spain and France
acknowledged areas of possession in America. At the time of the map the
ill-fated French settlement of Nicolas de Villegaignon in Portugal’s Brazil,
following France’s 1555 establishment of its “La France Antarctique” in
Guanabara Bay, was under continuous attack by the Portuguese until it was
removed in 1567. South of the Tropic of Cancer. Spain had firm control in its
America. But from the Florida Keys northward Spain had not effectively placed
its flag. In the 1560’s in present-day South Carolina and Florida, the most
ambitious effort to test Spanish resolve occurred. In 1562 a new French colony
was established in Florida under Jean Ribaut and Ren de Laudonnire only to be
destroyed by the Spanish in 1565 with the subsequent establishment of the first
permanent settlement in what is now the United States, Saint Augustine, as a
protective station for the Spanish gold fleet returning from America to Spain.

Gutirrez ‘s magnificent

Animals of Africa

1562 map of America was not intended to
be a scientifically or navigationally exacting document, although it was of
large scale and remained the largest map of America for a century. It was,
rather, a ceremonial map, a diplomatic map, as identified by the coats of arms
proclaiming possession. Through the map, Spain proclaimed to the nations of
Western Europe its American territory, clearly outlining its sphere of control,
not by degrees, but with the appearance of a very broad line for the Tropic of
Cancer clearly drawn on the map

The Gutirrez map of America has rarely gained the recognition and the study
that it deserves. Perhaps its uniqueness, with only two known copies extant, has
contributed to its relative obscurity in cartographic literature. Or, it is
possible that the controversy over who actually made the map, whether the father
or less well-known son, has confused researchers. But, for whatever reason that
limited information is known about this large map of America, it is hoped that
this facsimile of the map in the Library of Congress’s Geography and Map
Division can generate interest in further research on Diego Gutirrez and his
1562 map of America. Perhaps then this magnificent map can enter its proper rank
among the cartographic treasures of the early years of European exploration of
America.

Dr. John R. Hbert
Chief
Geography and Map Division
Library of
Congress
Washington, D.C.


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Seven ancient maps of the Americas

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Antique maps, remarkable cartographic fictions, reflect not just how we once saw geography, but abstract issues of power and fantasy.


A map is not the territory.

—Alfred Korzybski

Maps are never merely maps. They’re human projections, metaphors in which we find both the geographical and the imaginary. The cases of ghost islands—pieces of land which never existed but which appear on maps—are clear examples of this. Maps are blueprints of our territories, of our fears, desires and, above all, of our relationships with power.

Long before geolocation technology, maps were made up of elements which were not always part of the planet’s geographical reality: accounts of sailors and explorers that often became legends transmitted by word of mouth, cartographic errors and, on rare occasions, territories which had existed but which disappeared due to hurricane or earthquake —such was Pactolus Bank, an island discovered in 1885 and visited by the famous pirate, Sir Francis Drake, but which at some point disappeared into the sea.

The history of cartography is thus also a narrative of human history and of relationships between the lands and seas that humans believe they possess. Such a history is immersed in the political and the ontological, the fanciful and the allegorical. Maps are the way we narrate ourselves as earthly beings, as members of a continent, a country, or a city. The case of the Americas, a territory drawn repeatedly by European conquerors, has its own complexity. Suffice it to recall Brazil’s strange place on maps for decades, as an island near Ireland, before the Americas were discovered; the many depictions of the Baja California peninsula as an elongated island disconnected from the rest of the continent; or the legendary sea once appeared on the maps of North America though it never existed.

From a distance as physical as it is cultural, Europeans mapped America in countless ways; as a promised land and as newly discovered loot. Below is a brief selection of antique maps of the Americas.

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USA or the United States of America is a state located in North America. Often the term America is used instead of the toponym USA. A map of the United States shows that the country is bordered by Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. The total area of ​​the country is 9,518,900 km2 (the fourth largest country in the world).

On a detailed map of the USA, you can see that the country is divided into 50 states and the District of Columbia. In addition, the country includes some islands in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. The states are divided into 3141 districts. The US state map represents the largest cities in the country: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Houston. The capital of the USA is Washington.

America has the highest GDP in the economy. Despite the crisis of 2008, which hit the American economy hard, the US is one of the most developed countries in the world. The US economy is maintained at a high level largely due to natural resources, high-tech manufacturing, services, research and software development.

The United States plays a significant role in world politics. After World War II, the country became one of the strongest states in the world. The US is a member of NATO and the UN Security Council.

Historical information

The USA was formed in 1776 from 13 British colonies. Until 1783, the country waged a War of Independence from the British Empire. In 1787, the Constitution was adopted, and in 1791, the Bill of Rights. In the 1860s, a civil war broke out between the northern and southern states, which led to the unification of the country and the prohibition of slavery.

After the Second World War, America, which suffered little from the hostilities, unlike the countries of Europe, becomes the leader of world politics. From 1946 to the 1980s, the Cold War was waged between the USA and the USSR.

Events of the 21st century:

September 11, 2001 – terrorist attack, destruction of the “twin towers”

2003-2010 – military operations in Iraq Orleans

2009 – Inauguration of President Barack Obama – First African American President

October 2012 – Hurricane Sandy flooding New York City

US Regions

It is common knowledge that the USA consists of 50 states.
But there are US supra-state classifications for regions that are also widely used. For example, according to the classification of the US Census Bureau, the country is divided into 4 regions:

  • Northeast USA. This includes the following states: Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania.
  • Midwest USA. Consists of the following states: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota.
  • South USA. The states in this region are: Virginia, Delaware, Georgia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Florida, South Carolina, District of Columbia, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas.
  • West USA. The states of the western region are: Idaho, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Alaska, Washington, Hawaii, California, and Oregon.

Other regional divisions of the country are based on practical necessity for any institutional needs. For example, the classification of the Federal Reserve System divides the United States into regions according to the location of the regional offices of the Federal Reserve on their territory. These are regions with the cities of Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Kansas City, Cleveland, Minneapolis, New York.
The US Bureau of Economic Analysis defines regions for comparing economic data, and they look like this:
New England, Middle East, Great Lakes, Plains, Southeast, Southwest, Rocky Mountains, Far West.

Another regional division is based on time zones (USA is a big country!). There are 9 such regions: American Samoa / Hawaii / Alaska / Guam and Northern Mariana Islands. Also:

  • Pacific Time
  • North American Mountain Time
  • North American Central Time
  • EDT
  • Atlantic Time

The most interesting USA sights on the map

Great Lakes

The world’s largest group of freshwater lakes, some of which are located in America, some in Canada. This famous landmark contains 84% ​​of all fresh water in North America.

Grand Canyon

UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the deepest canyons in the world. The length of the attraction is 446 km., The width is up to 29 kilometers, the depth reaches 1850 meters. Location: Arizona, Colorado Plateau.

Mountain peaks USA

The list of mountain peaks in North America is long, and from this list as many as 104 peaks have an absolute height of over 4000 meters. The highest and most famous of these peaks:

  • Denali (is the highest peak of the continent)
  • Saint Elijah Mountain
  • Foraker
  • Bona
  • Whitney
  • Williamson
  • White Mountain Peak
  • North Palisade
  • Shasta
  • Sill

US National Parks

In the USA, more than 50 sites have the status of national parks and are protected from human influence. Through the creation of these places, tourists from all over the world can see the natural habitat of the wild animals of the United States, and appreciate how diverse the nature of America is.

Alaska

The largest state in the USA, and the northernmost. It has a land border with Canada and a water border with Russia. The area of ​​the state is 1.7 million km, and the population is more than 700 thousand people.

East Coast of the USA

A region in the USA that includes the eastern states bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It extends from the border with Canada to the Florida peninsula, including it. It is the cradle of modern American culture, the location of the first thirteen English colonies that achieved independence from Great Britain.

Painted Desert

Plateau in northeastern Arizona. Literally “Painted, multi-colored desert.” A desert area shimmering with bright colors due to the layers of sedimentary rocks and clay of various shades of red brown and yellow.
Rains are extremely rare, a minimum of vegetation.

Figurative mound

Earth and stone mounds in the shape of animals, humans, or some kind of symbol were built by numerous Native American tribes. About 4000 pieces have survived to this day.

Lincoln’s Hearse

USA State Heirloom, bier, which was built for Abraham Lincoln. After Lincoln, it was used for people who rendered outstanding service to the people of the USA.

Puye Rock Dwellings

USA National Historic Site, ruins of an abandoned Pueblo Indian settlement.
About 740 rooms located at a height of 60 meters. Carved into the rock, consisting of soft volcanic rock.

Kasha-Katuwe Rocks-Tents (Tent Rocks) National Monument

USA National Monument.
The conical rock formations were formed by volcanic activity and subsequent erosion.
Hiking trails and an observation deck with panoramic views are supported for tourists.

Natural Bridge

National Historic Landmark, a hole in the rock cut by the Cedar Creek. From the remnants of the rock above the hole, an arched natural bridge was formed, along which the highway passes.

Kansas Space and Space Center

Space museum and educational institution. Known for exhibitions of artifacts obtained as a result of space flights, and world-famous educational programs.

Kolomoki Mounds Kolomoki Mounds

The mound complex was the center of local culture 1 thousand years ago. A museum has been built around one of the burial mounds, visiting which you can see the excavations of one of the burial mounds and Indian artifacts right at the place of their discovery. The complex is included in the list of national historical monuments.

International airports in the country

The United States has about 100 international airports, sixteen of which are in the World’s 100 Best Airports and fifteen are in the World’s 50 Busiest Airports. Thanks to such a large number of airports, and a huge number of carriers (more than 200 airlines), America occupies a leading position in air travel.
Here are five of the largest and most popular of them:

  1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The busiest airport in the world, recognized as the most efficient airport in the last 15 years. Average monthly passenger traffic is about 9million passengers, about a million flights annually, and to facilitate transport accessibility, there is its own metro station.
  2. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Arizona’s largest airport, and one of the largest in the US Southwest. It has three parallel runways and operates around the clock. Passenger traffic is 40.6 million people per year.
  3. Charlotte Douglas International Airport. It ranks 24th in the world in terms of the number of passengers carried, 4 runways, passenger traffic 39million people a year. Works around the clock.
  4. Newark Liberty International Airport. It ranks fifth among US airports in terms of international traffic. International flights are served in two of the three airport terminals: B and C. Terminal A does not have a customs control service. Serves international flights to most countries of the world, passenger traffic is 35. 4 million passengers per year.
  5. Philadelphia International Airport. The largest airport in Pennsylvania, serves flights to the USA, Canada, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean islands. Passenger traffic is about 33 min. passengers per year.

US Railroads

The US railroad network is the longest in the world: about 300,000 km, all of which are owned by private companies.
USA rail freight transportation is recognized as the best in the world, as it has reached the highest rates among all countries: more than 40% of all freight traffic in the country is made by rail transport.
Important and basic cargoes transported by the railroad are as follows: coal, oil, products of the chemical and agricultural industries, containerized cargo.
Passenger transportation in the USA, with the growing popularity of road transport and air travel, was in constant decline, which is why the state-owned enterprise Amtrak (short for America and track) was created in the 70s, subsidized by the government of the country (because the company is unprofitable). Private companies refused to carry passengers.
Amtrak has an annual ridership of about 30 million passengers.
Due to the fact that passenger trains in the USA run on railroads designed for freight transportation (and they are not designed for passenger comfort and for fast movement), there are problems in the United States with the launch of high-speed electric trains. Therefore, now high-speed rail transportation is not very common in America. But there is movement in this direction, money is being invested in the reconstruction of the freight lines of the railways, along which the American high-speed train Acela Express will be able to move. Now this train carries about 3 million passengers a year, in the northeast of the USA, from Washington to Boston via New York. And it competes with airplanes, serving about half of the total passenger traffic between New York and Washington.

Highways

American roads are world renowned for their quality and are second only to China’s highway system in length. Highways in America are much more popular than, for example, rail transport.
American roads owe their quality to a special layered technology using concrete, which, although it requires large investments, allows roads to be operated without repair for at least 25 years. Concrete roads last much longer.
In addition to a long service life, USA roads are safe due to the special measures taken during construction: separation with oncoming lanes, smooth turns, thoughtful entry and exit, etc.
More than half of the states have toll roads, which are called “toll”, while in the west and south of the country there are fewer of them. Usually, toll roads are built around or within large cities, and travel through long tunnels and bridges is also paid.
Many travelers dream of driving along the legendary roads of the United States, visiting many attractions. Such a journey is called a “road trip”, and special maps will be useful for such events.

Must Visit

The US map in Russian is full of sights: from skyscrapers in New York to the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Must-visit major US cities: New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, Miami and San Diego.

Recommended gaming capital Las Vegas, Niagara Falls, Mississippi Valley, Grand Canyon National Park, Statue of Liberty and Manhattan in New York, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, White House and Memorial Parks in Washington, Boldt Castle on the island Hart Island, Willis Tower and Empire State Building, Disneyland Florida, Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee.

Editor’s Choice: US Universities

US Universities are considered the most prestigious educational institutions in the world, as evidenced by their success ratings, where they are at the forefront and first places. Therefore, after receiving a certificate of education from the United States, brilliant prospects open up in many countries of the world; although competition in admission, the cost of education, and entry requirements can be challenging.
As a rule, three universities are in the first positions:

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    One of his advanced competencies is the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. MIT educational programs in the field of IT, physics, chemistry and mathematics are recognized as the best in the country. It has the largest number of Nobel laureates in the actual members of the university community. Closely cooperates with the US Air Force in the field of military research. The cost of training is from 55 thousand dollars per year.

  • Harvard University
    The oldest educational institution in the USA. 75 Nobel laureates are somehow connected with this university; ranks first in America in the number of billionaire graduates. 8 US Presidents are Harvard graduates. Education at this university will cost from 30 to 74 thousand dollars a year.

  • Stanford University (Stanford University; Leland Stanford Junior University)
    A private research institute, one of the most prestigious in the world, 84 Nobel Prize winners are related to Stanford. He was directly and intimately involved in the founding and development of Silicon Valley. He is especially known for his education in the field of entrepreneurship, he is successful in attracting investments for start-ups.
    The average cost of education is 74.5 thousand dollars per year. This amount can be reduced by receiving scholarships from an educational institution, grants from the state or the state to 12.2 thousand dollars (average) per year.

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Immigration to the US through marriage

Marriage to a US citizen

One of the ways to legally immigrate to the US is marriage to an American citizen or resident. Let us warn you right away that the process is complex, requiring great attention to detail, despite the fact that we are talking about a real marriage, and not a fictitious one, especially if we talk about marriage with a permanent resident, and not a citizen. However, this method has a number of advantages.

The lawyer will advise on marriage with a US citizen or resident, sponsorship of a foreign citizen, develop an immigration strategy, taking into account the specifics of the case.

Attorney will review documents, prepare a petition (I-130 or I-129F) and submit it to USCIS; prepare for the interview and accompany if necessary.

The lawyer will make sure that the documents provided by the foreign citizen are correct and will prepare for an interview with the immigration officer. He will also advise and help in the preparation of documents for the transition from a temporary green card to a permanent or citizenship.

Benefits of immigrating through marriage:

  • Relatively fast process for obtaining an immigrant visa, Green Card and subsequently United States citizenship: after three years of marriage, you can apply for naturalization.
  • It is possible to issue an immigrant visa for children, if any.
  • There is no need to provide proof of financial security, a guarantee from the prospective American spouse is sufficient.
  • An immigrant visa request includes a minimum number of documents.

It should be noted that there is a range of cases of entry into the country through marriage or marriage, each of
which has its own characteristics. In addition, marriage alliances with foreigners are considered by officers
of the Migration Service as deliberately fictitious, in order to enter for permanent residence, and therefore, to obtain the status of a permanent
a resident will have to prove that your union is real. It is for these reasons that we recommend initially obtaining
advice and support of an experienced lawyer at each stage. Let’s look at some of the most common
options for moving to the States through a marriage union.

Marriage to a US citizen

Marriage to a US resident

Fictitious marriage

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Marriage to a US citizen

Whether you marry a US citizen or a permanent resident, there are two options
conclusions: outside of America and in the territory of the country. If the first option assumes that the fastest
the process of legal entry into the States after the wedding will be filing a petition for family reunification, then the second option
requires prior entry into the country for registration of marriage relations.

The obvious disadvantage of the first option is that after getting married and applying for reunification,
it will be necessary to wait for a response from the Migration Service without the opportunity to visit the spouse, even on a guest
visa. The wait may take several months. Such a long separation after the wedding is not always positive
affects relationships. accordingly, it is worth recommending the conclusion of a marriage union in the United States.

General stages of immigration through marriage in the United States:

one

Entering the United States and getting married.

2

Obtaining a temporary (conditional) green card (Conditional Permanent Resident) immediately after marriage. Issued for a period of 2 years.

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Obtaining a permanent green card (Permanent Resident), giving the right to permanently reside in the United States. Shortly before the expiration of the conditional Green Card, you must again contact the Migration Service with confirmation of the validity of the marriage. After that, you will receive the status of a permanent resident, or Permanent Resident. In the absence of sufficient evidence or if the immigration officer has doubts about the authenticity of your marriage, you may face deportation and a lifetime ban from entering the United States.

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Apply for citizenship: possible after 3 years of marriage to a US citizen. It should be noted that if the authorities later find out that the grounds for marriage were illegal, the naturalization decision may be reversed. In this regard, you should not agree to dubious offers to join a fictitious union in order to obtain an American passport.

How to enter the US to marry a US citizen

Consider the 2 most common cases:

1

Obtaining a fiance/fiance visa (K1 visa)

If you are outside the United States, the most reliable and only correct and legal way to
entry for the purpose of marriage, there will be a request for a fiance/fiancee visa, which gives the right to come to the future spouse,
enter into a marriage union and immediately, without leaving the future homeland, receive a temporary Green Card. Wherein
The US Migration Service is guaranteed not to suspect you of deceit, because you initially declared true
intentions.

Fiancé/Fiance Visa Requirement:

  • U.S. Citizenship of Future Spouse (U.S. Passport or Certificate of Naturalization as proof)
  • lack of legal obstacles to marriage (you will have to provide certificates of dissolution or annulment of previous marriages, death certificate of spouse, etc. )
  • evidence of personal meetings (at least once in the last 2 years, evidence can be air tickets, visas, hotel reservations, joint photos, or you will have to prove a good reason preventing the possibility of meetings: illness, political circumstances, religious beliefs)
  • evidence of relationship (correspondence, printouts of phone calls, photographs not only of the couple themselves, but also with the participation of other family members and relatives, the presence of common children)

Algorithm of actions:

preparation and filing of a petition by the future American spouse (if the bride/groom has unmarried / unmarried minor children, you can request permission to enter them together with the parent, for this they must be indicated in the application),

interviewing the bride/groom at the US embassy at home to obtain an entry permit,

departure to America and marriage (the status of the bride/groom is valid for 90 days – this is the maximum validity of the visa).

2

Entry on a short-term visitor or tourist visa and marriage.

At first glance, the easiest way is to visit your future spouse on a tourist visa and quickly sign somewhere in
Las Vegas, where they are loyal to any alliances, even with illegal immigrants. The main thing is that one of the spouses should be
citizen or resident of the country. However, everything is not so simple. The Migration Service considers situations such as
knowingly making false statements regarding the purpose of entry (you will be suspected of immigration intentions) upon receipt
short stay visa. Leaving the country after the wedding, you run the risk of never entering there again, being blacklisted.
And getting a Green Card can be a big, and often intractable, problem. If it so happened that you
rushed to enter into marital relations, having entered on a visitor visa, contact a lawyer as soon as possible for
support at all subsequent stages: they will advise you and help you correctly justify your decision before
immigration authorities.

If you are legally residing in America on a long-term basis, studying or having a job, being
qualified person, immigration authorities already consider you a good candidate for resettlement and
naturalization. Accordingly, there will be no big problems with proving the validity of a marriage union: you
there was enough time to get to know and enter into a serious relationship with your chosen one. For
To obtain a Green Card, you will need to submit the required forms on time, attaching the relevant documents.

Marriage to a US resident

Unlike marriage to a citizen, entering into a family relationship with a permanent resident is not as quick and
reliable way to legally immigrate. Here, as in the case of a citizen, you can get married in the territory or
outside the country. But to enter America precisely for the purpose of marrying a US resident on immigration
visa is not possible. That is, you can only marry an American resident in one of the States
two ways:

1.

You are already in the country on a long-term (work or student) visa.

Since you already have a basis for a long stay in the country, leave it immediately
after marriage is not necessary. However, since an alliance with a resident is not the same as with
citizen, we recommend contacting a lawyer who will give detailed instructions on how to
way to get a green card.

2. Get a short-term tourist or visitor visa.

In this case, you need to leave the country before the expiration of the short-stay visa. No further steps
different from the option of concluding a marriage union in any other country, this will not speed up the immigration process: it is submitted
petition for an immigrant visa. The basis is family reunification. In the case of a resident, such applications
belong to the category F2 (Second Family Priority). The waiting period for a response to a request can be 3-4 years,
since there is an annual quota in this category, and there are many applications. While waiting, most often there is no possibility
enter the United States in any legal way: you have already declared your immigration intentions, which means
any attempt to enter is considered as a desire to stay in the country.

Fake marriage

Some people are tempted to enter into a fictitious union in pursuit of a long-awaited resettlement in the land of their dreams. But the thing is
that official services, like legislation, do not formally refer to the principle of privilege in relation to
right to reside in the United States. Moreover, a fictitious marriage, from the point of view of legislation, is
a crime. If an officer (and they are experienced psychologists) has even the slightest suspicion that you will freely or
involuntarily cheat, or do not tell the whole truth in any of a series of mandatory interviews, or at least
one page of numerous supporting documents, the door to this dreamland will be closed to you forever.

A cursory reading of the regulations and statutes governing immigration to the United States through entry into
family relations with a citizen, it may seem that this is a trivial procedure that requires only attention to
filling out forms and rules for filing documents. However, among other things, for the timing and possibility of obtaining the status
permanent resident is affected by the place of marriage and subsequent applications. Take into account all these nuances, right
determine the date and place of paperwork, obtain a visa for entry, properly prepare for an interview, collect
all the necessary confirmations for the migration service is not so simple. A good solution would be to apply for
advice and legal support from an experienced lawyer. If necessary, a lawyer is also present at
interviews with an immigration officer.

FAQ:

  • We got married a year ago and after I moved to the USA we had to live separately for some time. Will I have problems getting a permanent green card?

    If the spouse is about to receive citizenship, it is better to wait for this event. The waiting period for a visa for the spouse of a permanent resident is on average 3-4 years. For the spouse of a citizen, their number is not quoted, respectively, you will have to wait only a few months. In addition, a fiancé visa, which can only be requested by a citizen, with the subsequent receipt of a Green Card, does not involve traveling outside the country with the need to part after the wedding.

  • My fiancé has applied for a Green Card and there is every reason to believe that he will receive it. We plan to live together in the United States. When is it better to formalize the relationship – before or after the spouse receives a Green Card to speed up my immigration process?

    If the spouse will soon receive a Green Card, it is better to hurry up with formalizing the relationship and do it before he receives the status of a permanent resident. This is due to the fact that there is a significant clause in American law that allows the second half to obtain an immigrant visa “following the spouse” who legally enters the country, if the marriage was concluded before they received a Green Card. Unlike F2 visas, which allow the wife of a permanent resident of the United States to enter, this category does not have a quota, and, therefore, a waiting list. This will greatly speed up your relocation process.

  • I married a US citizen, but the relationship did not work out. I want to get a divorce, but at the same time stay in America. Will my permanent resident status be renewed?

    This situation belongs to the category of difficult cases. Your best bet is to contact a lawyer. The presence of joint children and property, the presence of a marriage contract, the duration of the divorced marriage, your personal financial well-being and education – all these nuances must be considered. It is impossible to answer this question in absentia. It is good that it is set before the start of the divorce proceedings: under the guidance of a lawyer, you can correctly draw up all the documents, if possible with the support of your current spouse.

Company ACS Law Offices, Inc. will provide full qualified support for all
issues related to immigration to the United States through marriage, starting with the choice of the method of entry into the country, the date
and wedding venues and ending with the preparation of the necessary packages of documents and personal presence at all
official interviews.

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Las Vegas. Description of the city

General information

Description of the city

The city of Las Vegas, located in the west of the United States of America and being the administrative, financial and cultural center of the state of Nevada, has won worldwide fame as the capital of entertainment and gambling. Fashionable hotels, luxurious casinos, where coins jingle and banknotes jingle around the clock, an abundance of large shopping centers and prestigious boutiques, and, most importantly, an amazing atmosphere and the opportunity to plunge headlong into various kinds of fun at every corner, attract millions of guests to Las Vegas every year. from all over the world – both residents of the American hinterland, and wealthy tourists from Europe and Asia.

General information

The current name of the area was given in 1829, when the Mexican Rafael Rivera found an oasis of artesian water in the middle of the desert, which proved to be a lifesaver for him and other members of the trading caravan. In this regard, this territory was called “Las Vegas”, that is, “fertile land” in Spanish.

The settlement of Las Vegas was founded on May 15, 1905, the status of the city was assigned to it on 1911 year. In 1931, gambling was allowed in the state of Nevada, which, according to the original plan, was to fill the city budget with the aim of building new schools, in addition, construction of the Hoover Dam complex began at the same time, which ultimately helped the city avoid economic disaster during during the Great Depression, and the commissioned hydroelectric power plant provided the opportunity for the development of the city in the middle of the desert.

Over the next decades, the number of players increased rapidly, as did the number of casinos, which were actively involved in the construction of the mafia, whose representatives were the owners of the most luxurious establishments in the city. Since the second half of the 20th century and until now, casinos, which are now entire complexes with hotels, restaurants and other entertainment venues, have been the main source of income for Las Vegas.

In addition, the city has hundreds of boutiques, shopping malls, restaurants, attractions, strip clubs, golf clubs and museums, as well as dozens of other entertainment and cultural venues.

Transportation

The primary public transportation system in Las Vegas is the RTC Transit bus lines with 51 routes. The main route, running under the number “Deuce”, connects the Downtown station in the city center, in the northern part, and the Yuzhnaya station, near highway No. 215. It is serviced 24/7 every 5-8 minutes and has stops near the biggest casinos, plus it uses a double-decker bus with excellent visibility, which makes this route very popular with tourists.

Most other routes operate from 06:00 to 23:00 – 24:00. The fare is $1.5 on a regular bus, $2.5 on a Deuce. A daily pass costs $8, for three days – $20.

Las Vegas also has a monorail that runs from the SLS Las Vegas casino to the MGM Grand and stops at the popular Las Vegas Strip malls and casinos. It operates from 7 am to 2 am (until 3 from Friday to Sunday), the cost of a single trip is $5, a day pass is $12, and for three days is $28.

Kitchen and restaurants

of official local cuisine in Las Vegas, as well as in the state of Nevada, but there are still some dishes and products that are most characteristic of this areas, and of particular interest is their diversity. For example, Basque cuisine is common in this area, which came along with the Basque workers who settled in Nevada during the gold rush. In addition, Thai food is very popular – almost 250 restaurants in Las Vegas serve dishes of this cuisine. You should also definitely try dishes with onions, which are the main vegetable of Nevada.

Las Vegas’ most famous water drink is the shrimp cocktail, first introduced in 1959 at the Golden Gate Hotel and Casino. Since then, it has become a landmark for Las Vegas and the entire state of Nevada. In addition, in the city where the Russian Margarita cocktail was invented.

Shopping

Las Vegas is truly a shopper’s paradise. It is literally dotted with hundreds of shops, boutiques, malls and galleries for every taste, color and budget – from small souvenir shops to fashionable malls, the areas of which are occupied exclusively by premium brands. The most famous and popular objects are located on the Las Vegas Strip – Via Bellagio, Wynn Esplanade, The Coca-Cola Store, M&M’S WORLD Las Vegas, The Shoppes at Mandalay Place, The Shops at Crystals, Fashion Show shopping center, Miracle Mile Shops , The Forum Shops at Caesars and the grandiose Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian.

Climate

Las Vegas enjoys a subtropical desert climate, with long, hot summers and mild, short winters. The coldest month of the year is December, with an average temperature of +8.7 ° C. From June to September, the average temperature during the day is +33. 6 ° C, at night – +27 ° C.

When planning a budget for a trip to Las Vegas, you need to prepare for additional expenses, since the temptations to spend money will be found literally everywhere. Separately, it is worth calculating the daily amount for the casino, because it is very easy, succumbing to excitement, to spend all the money on gambling and spend the rest of the time looking for free entertainment. However, there are a lot of the latter in Las Vegas.

Getting around the city center by car is not the best solution given the heavy traffic and the need to give up alcohol, but if you do choose this mode of transport, do not forget to leave the car in the shade or in covered parking, as during the day the temperature is sometimes rises above +40 ° C.

It is better to buy the most necessary goods in supermarkets and pharmacies, and not in hotel shops, which allows you to save a lot. For the same reason,

it is better to refuse to order food in the room.

Also, various discount coupons will help you save money when paying a check at a restaurant or buying a ticket for concerts and shows.

Remember to be safe – always keep an eye on your personal belongings, and avoid traveling at night in disadvantaged areas, such as between the Strip and Downtown. Be especially careful at pedestrian crossings.

Tipping

Tipping is mandatory in Las Vegas, everywhere. 15% of the amount is the minimum, leaving less would be indecent. Satisfactory service – 20% of the amount, good – 25%. Taxi drivers are left with an average of 15-20% of the amount, the concierge – at least $ 2 per bag, the doorman – $ 1 per day, the maid – $ 2 per day. Hairdresser and manicurist – 20-25%.

Internet and mobile communications

Roaming in the United States for subscribers of major Russian operators is quite expensive, from 3 to 8 dollars per minute, so in order to save money, it is worth buying a local prepaid SIM card. It will cost from $25 to $60, depending on the operator and tariff. The minimum package includes unlimited calls and SMS. More expensive plans, starting at $40, usually include at least a few hundred megabytes of internet, or offer unlimited 4G Web.

Calls from pay phones are also beneficial – the cost of a minute of conversation is $ 0.05 – $ 0.5.

Wi-Fi coverage is available in almost all hotels without exception, as well as in most cafes, restaurants and libraries, business centers and educational institutions.

Attractions

Fountains of Bellagio

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The Bellagio Fountains are world-famous musical fountains located near the hotel-casino of the same name, right next to the main street of the city. The Bellagio Fountains are recognized as one of the city’s most famous landmarks and are a recognizable symbol of Las Vegas.

The fountains are located in the so-called Lake Como – an artificial reservoir of 3.2 hectares in front of the Bellagio casino. The jets of water in these fountains are synchronized with the music, and a show starts several times an hour …

Hotel Bellagio (Bellagio)

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The Bellagio Hotel & Casino complex is located in the heart of Las Vegas. It includes not only a luxury hotel, but also restaurants, a casino, several nightclubs and a theater. The most famous attraction of the complex is a unique show of musical fountains “dancing” to classical music or the music of Broadway musicals.

The opening of the hotel took place at 1998 year. The hotel building is a luxurious 151-meter building, located in a semicircle. The hotel has 36 floors and the total number …

Casino Venetian (Casino Venetian Las Vegas)

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Casino hotel with over 4,000 rooms. The main feature of the casino is the Venetian style, in which all its buildings and the surrounding area are designed. Venetian opened in 1997 with an estimated construction cost of $1.5 billion.

The local casino has an area of ​​11148 square meters. In February 2010, a grandiose poker tournament among 872 participants took place here. The winner of this tournament earned 827 thousand 648 dollars.

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Dozens of world-famous casinos with over 130,000 slot machines, including Bellagio with its famous dancing fountain, The Venetian with a complex of artificial canals created in the likeness of Venice, New York, New York with The Roller Coaster, and Paris Las Vegas with copies of the most famous Parisian sights, headed by the Eiffel Tower, focused on the equally famous Las Vegas Boulevard, flooded with lights of thousands of signs and billboards, or rather its busiest part – the Strip; luxurious restaurants, fashionable boutiques and shopping centers.

In addition, Las Vegas boasts dozens of interesting museums, such as the Auto Museum and the Museum of Neon Signs, as well as an extremely rich cultural program with numerous shows, concerts and sports competitions. Of no less interest is the accessibility of other attractions – Death Valley, Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, Grand Canyon, Bryce National Park and others.

Apple introduces a new version of Maps for all users in the US

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30 Jan 2020

Apple’s new version of Maps has more information about roads and sidewalks, addresses are more accurate and shows the area in more detail.

Apple introduces a new version of Maps with more detailed road information and more accurate address designations

Apple today announced that an updated version of Maps is now available to all users in the US with faster and more accurate navigation and detailed information about roads, buildings, parks, airports, malls and more – now it’s much easier to get directions for any trip or walk and more convenient. Apple has released a new version of Maps in the US, and it will be available in Europe in the coming months.

“Our goal was to create the most user-friendly, secure app that predicts how people are most likely to discover new places,” said Eddie Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Services and Software. “And to achieve this goal, we have made incredible efforts. We needed to create maps from scratch and figure out how the app would make life easier for users, such as helping them get to work and school, or planning a long-awaited vacation. At the same time, confidentiality remained the main principle in the work of Karts. We’ve created a new map for the US and added features like Look Around and Collections, which is already a big step forward. This year we will introduce new maps in other regions, starting with Europe.”

Apple has introduced a new version of Maps for all users in the US.

Maps helps hundreds of millions of people in more than 200 countries navigate and explore the world. Maps are always at hand for the user: at home, at work, on the road – on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and in a CarPlay-enabled car. Privacy is at the heart of Maps, and personalized features are backed by built-in machine learning technologies. Maps are tightly integrated into frequently used apps such as Photos, Messages, Calendar and Weather. And thanks to the MapKit and MapKit JS tools, many popular apps and services, such as Instagram, Bank of America, and Nike Run Club, run on Maps.

Building on new maps, features in iOS 13 help users get directions and discover everything around them with a tap.

Explore big cities with the Look Around feature

Explore big cities with the Look Around feature in Maps: open interactive high-resolution street panoramas, view 3D photos, and seamlessly change angles. You can walk around New York, San Francisco and its environs, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston and Oahu, wherever you are now. And soon this feature will appear in other cities.

The Look Around feature invites you to explore the city in interactive 3D.

The “Collections” function will help you to tell about interesting places

With the Collections feature, users can easily create and share lists of favorite restaurants, places of interest, or places of interest to visit.

The Collections feature makes it easy to share interesting places with friends and family.

In Favorites, you can go to the list of frequently visited places with one touch

In Favorites, shoppers can quickly and easily jump to a list of places they frequent, such as home, work, gym, or school. It is enough to open Favorites, select the desired place – and the route is laid.

Get directions to frequently visited places that have been added to your Favorites with one touch.

Other functions in Maps

  • Real-time public transport shows detailed information about the bus or train on the route – current departure and arrival times, current location, schedule and transfer options. In addition, Maps provides real-time reporting of accidents and other incidents. This feature is available in many cities, including Washington, New York, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and, starting today, Miami. Support for other cities will be added soon.
  • The Announce Arrival feature allows you to tell your family, friends or co-workers your approximate arrival time with one touch. The recipient can track the location of the sender, and Maps will even adjust the arrival time for delays.
  • The Flight Status feature uses Siri algorithms on your device to analyze Mail, Calendar, and Wallet boarding passes to tell you in advance which terminal you are, where your boarding gate is, what time it departs, or alert you to cancellations or flight delay.
  • Floor plans will not let you get lost in the airport and shopping center, so users do not have to waste time searching. All you have to do is open the Maps app and it will show you what floor you are on, where the restrooms are, and even which shops and restaurants are currently open.
  • Navigation with natural wording Siri is clearer. When Siri prompts you to turn left at the next traffic light, you’ll get your bearings right away. This feature is available in the US.
  • Flyover shows realistic 3D panoramas of some major cities. By simply moving the device, you can view the city and its sights from above. The city model can be rotated in different planes, panned or scaled. And high resolution will allow you to study all the details. Models from more than 350 cities are already available in Flyover mode.

When a user opens a floor plan of an airport or mall, they will be able to see what floor they are on, where the restrooms are, and even which stores and restaurants are currently open.

Maps and Privacy

Apple is committed to keeping your personal information secure. Therefore, when developing Maps, the protection of confidentiality was a prerequisite. You do not need to log in to use Maps. Cards are not tied to an Apple ID. Personalized features, such as a notification about what time you need to leave in order to be on time for your next appointment, work thanks to intelligent algorithms on the device. The data collected while using the Maps (search queries, routes, information about traffic situations, etc.) is tied to the device through randomly generated identifiers that are regularly reset for the convenience of users and further improvement of the Maps. Location hiding is another technology in the Maps app. It does not save the user’s geolocation on Apple servers when they search for information in Maps. The maps replace their exact location with more general information after 24 hours. Maps do not store information about what users were looking for or where they were.

Weather la palma april: La Palma April Weather, Average Temperature (California, United States)

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Santa Cruz de la Palma, Spain weather in April: 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

13.2 mph

Wind speed

74%

Humidity

12.8 hrs

Daylight length

7:46 AM

Sunrise

8:36 PM

Sunset

60%

Cloud cover

T-shirt

What to wear

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What is the average temperature in April

The average temperature in Santa Cruz de la Palma in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 67°F (19°C) and a low of 64°F (18°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.

For comparison, the hottest month in Santa Cruz de la Palma, September, has days with highs of 75°F (24°C) and lows of 73°F (23°C). The coldest month, March has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 63°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Santa Cruz de la Palma in April based on historical data.

Highs and lows in Santa Cruz de la Palma in Apr

How much does it rain in April

In Santa Cruz de la Palma in April, 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 Santa Cruz de la Palma is November with a 6% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.5 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Santa Cruz de la Palma is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.5 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in April and the amount of rainfall.

Chance of rain or snow on an average Santa Cruz de la Palma day by month

Average precipitation by hour of day

How cloudy is Santa Cruz de la Palma in April

The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Santa Cruz de la Palma during April is 14. 3 hours (60% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Santa Cruz de la Palma is August with 20.1 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 12.8 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Santa Cruz de la Palma in April based on historical data.

Monthly clear skies percent of time in Santa Cruz de la Palma

When is the sunrise and sunset in April

The average day in Santa Cruz de la Palma during April has 12.8 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:46 AM and sunset at 8:36 PM.

The day with the longest amount of daylight in Santa Cruz de la Palma is June 23rd with 14.0 hours while December 18th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.

This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Santa Cruz de la Palma in April based on historical data.

Average hours of daylight in Santa Cruz de la Palma by month

How humid is it in April

In April, Santa Cruz de la Palma is moderately humid with an average amount of 74% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 83% and is the least humid in January at 69%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Santa Cruz de la Palma throughout April based on historical data.

Average relative humidity in Santa Cruz de la Palma by month

How windy is it in April in Santa Cruz de la Palma

Historically, the wind in Santa Cruz de la Palma during April blows at an average speed of 13.2 mph (21.2 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 17.5 mph (28.2 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 11.5 mph (18.5 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Santa Cruz de la Palma in April based on historical data.

Average monthly wind speed in Santa Cruz de la Palma

What to wear in April

With an average high of 67°F (19°C) and a low of 64°F (18°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.

What’s the weather like in Santa Cruz de la Palma the rest of the year?

We’ve collected the weather data for Santa Cruz de la Palma during all other months of the year too:

  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in January
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in February
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in March
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in May
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in June
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in July
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in August
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in September
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in October
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in November
  • Weather in Santa Cruz de la Palma in December

Where does this data come from?

Weather data for Santa Cruz de la Palma 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 April (e.g., April 1, April 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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Santa Cruz de la Palma to

Montserrat

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

Tangier

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

Colares

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

Hermigua

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

San Martin de la Vega

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

La Restinga

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

Es Canar

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

Santillana del Mar

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

Magaluf

Santa Cruz de la Palma to

Costa Adeje

All road trips from Santa Cruz de la Palma

  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Puerto de la Cruz drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Maspalomas drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Marrakech drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Los Cristianos drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to La Oliva drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Puerto Del Carmen drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Morro del Jable drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Santa Cruz de Tenerife drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Playa del Ingles drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Adeje drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Fes drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Casablanca drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Agadir drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Pajara drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Porto Cristo drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Olhos de Agua drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Rabat drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Essaouira drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Costa Teguise drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Montserrat drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Tangier drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Colares drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Hermigua drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to San Martin de la Vega drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to La Restinga drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Es Canar drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Santillana del Mar drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Magaluf drive
  • Santa Cruz de la Palma to Costa Adeje drive

Weather La Palma in April 2023: Temperature & Climate


Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in La Palma in April 2023? Here you can find all information about the weather in La Palma in April:

  • >>Overview: La Palma Weather and Climate in April
  • >>La Palma weather by month // weather averages
  • >>La Palma weather in April // weather averages
  • >>Current temperature and weather forecast for La Palma




La Palma weather by month // weather averages

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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

12.5

(54.6)

7.4

(45.3)

19

(66.3)

75

(3)

67&percnt; 4 7.0
February

13

(55.3)

8.1

(46.7)

18.8

(65.9)

82

(3.2)

70&percnt; 5 8.0
March

14.5

(58.1)

10

(49.9)

20.2

(68.3)

47

(1.9)

70&percnt; 4 8.0
April

16

(60.8)

11.4

(52.6)

21.7

(71.1)

19

(0. 7)

64&percnt; 2 9.0
May

17.7

(63.8)

13.5

(56.2)

23

(73.4)

11

(0.4)

66&percnt; 2 8.0
June

19.6

(67.2)

15.2

(59.4)

25.1

(77.2)

3

(0.1)

68&percnt; 1 9.0
July

22.1

(71.7)

17.5

(63.6)

27.9

(82.1)

2

(0.1)

67&percnt; 1 11.0
August

22.5

(72.5)

17.9

(64.2)

28.6

(83.5)

1

(0)

67&percnt; 0 10.0
September

22

(71.6)

17.5

(63. 6)

28.2

(82.7)

4

(0.2)

67&percnt; 1 9.0
October

19.4

(67)

14.8

(58.7)

25.4

(77.8)

16

(0.6)

66&percnt; 2 8.0
November

15.9

(60.5)

10.9

(51.6)

22.1

(71.7)

21

(0.8)

64&percnt; 2 8.0
December

12.5

(54.4)

7.5

(45.5)

18.5

(65.3)

50

(2)

68&percnt; 4 7.0
  January February March April May June July August September October November December
Avg. Temperature °C (°F)

12.5 °C

(54.6) °F

13 °C

(55.3) °F

14.5 °C

(58.1) °F

16 °C

(60.8) °F

17.7 °C

(63.8) °F

19.6 °C

(67.2) °F

22.1 °C

(71.7) °F

22.5 °C

(72.5) °F

22 °C

(71.6) °F

19.4 °C

(67) °F

15.9 °C

(60.5) °F

12.5 °C

(54.4) °F

Min. Temperature °C (°F)

7.4 °C

(45.3) °F

8.1 °C

(46.7) °F

10 °C

(49.9) °F

11.4 °C

(52.6) °F

13.5 °C

(56.2) °F

15.2 °C

(59.4) °F

17.5 °C

(63.6) °F

17.9 °C

(64.2) °F

17.5 °C

(63.6) °F

14.8 °C

(58.7) °F

10. 9 °C

(51.6) °F

7.5 °C

(45.5) °F

Max. Temperature °C (°F)

19 °C

(66.3) °F

18.8 °C

(65.9) °F

20.2 °C

(68.3) °F

21.7 °C

(71.1) °F

23 °C

(73.4) °F

25.1 °C

(77.2) °F

27.9 °C

(82.1) °F

28.6 °C

(83.5) °F

28.2 °C

(82.7) °F

25.4 °C

(77.8) °F

22.1 °C

(71.7) °F

18.5 °C

(65.3) °F

Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)

75

(2)

82

(3)

47

(1)

19

(0)

11

(0)

3

(0)

2

(0)

1

(0)

4

(0)

16

(0)

21

(0)

50

(1)

Humidity(%) 67&percnt; 70&percnt; 70&percnt; 64&percnt; 66&percnt; 68&percnt; 67&percnt; 67&percnt; 67&percnt; 66&percnt; 64&percnt; 68&percnt;
Rainy days (d) 5 5 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 4
avg. Sun hours (hours) 7.5 7.5 8.0 8.7 8.4 9.4 10.6 10.2 9.0 7.8 7.6 7.2

Data: 1991 – 2021 Min. Temperature °C (°F), Max. Temperature °C (°F), Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: avg. Sun hours

La Palma weather and climate for further months

La Palma in January

La Palma in February

La Palma in March

La Palma in May

La Palma in June

La Palma in July

La Palma in August

La Palma in September

La Palma in October

La Palma in November

La Palma in December


La Palma weather in April // weather averages

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Temperature (°C) | (°F) Temperature max. (°C) | (°F) Temperature min. (°C) | (°F) Precipitation / Rainfall (mm) | (inch.)
1. April 15 °C | 59 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 11 °C | 51 °F 1.3 mm | 0.0 inch.
2. April 15 °C | 59 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 10 °C | 51 °F 0.5 mm | 0.0 inch.
3. April 15 °C | 59 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 10 °C | 51 °F 0.4 mm | 0.0 inch.
4. April 15 °C | 59 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 11 °C | 51 °F 0.8 mm | 0.0 inch.
5. April 15 °C | 59 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 1.4 mm | 0.1 inch.
6. April 15 °C | 60 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 0.5 mm | 0.0 inch.
7. April 15 °C | 60 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 1.7 mm | 0.1 inch.
8. April 16 °C | 60 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 0.7 mm | 0.0 inch.
9. April 16 °C | 60 °F 21 °C | 71 °F 11 °C | 51 °F 1. 4 mm | 0.1 inch.
10. April 15 °C | 60 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 10 °C | 51 °F 0.7 mm | 0.0 inch.
11. April 16 °C | 60 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 1.8 mm | 0.1 inch.
12. April 16 °C | 60 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 2.7 mm | 0.1 inch.
13. April 16 °C | 61 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 0.4 mm | 0.0 inch.
14. April 16 °C | 61 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 1.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
15. April 16 °C | 60 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 1.3 mm | 0.1 inch.
16. April 16 °C | 60 °F 21 °C | 71 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 0.8 mm | 0.0 inch.
17. April 16 °C | 61 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 11 °C | 52 °F 0. 2 mm | 0.0 inch.
18. April 16 °C | 62 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 11 °C | 53 °F 0.5 mm | 0.0 inch.
19. April 17 °C | 62 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 12 °C | 53 °F 1.4 mm | 0.1 inch.
20. April 17 °C | 62 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 12 °C | 53 °F 0.4 mm | 0.0 inch.
21. April 17 °C | 62 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 12 °C | 54 °F 0.8 mm | 0.0 inch.
22. April 16 °C | 62 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 12 °C | 54 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
23. April 16 °C | 61 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 12 °C | 53 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
24. April 17 °C | 62 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 12 °C | 54 °F 0.5 mm | 0.0 inch.
25. April 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 12 °C | 54 °F 0. 2 mm | 0.0 inch.
26. April 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 12 °C | 54 °F 0.6 mm | 0.0 inch.
27. April 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 12 °C | 54 °F 1.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
28. April 18 °C | 64 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 13 °C | 55 °F 1.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
29. April 18 °C | 64 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 13 °C | 56 °F 0.3 mm | 0.0 inch.
30. April 18 °C | 64 °F 24 °C | 74 °F 13 °C | 55 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.

Data: 1999 – 2019


La Palma Weather – 7, 10 & 14 Day Weather Forecast

Today’s Weather in La Palma

Sunrise: 07:04 AM
Sunset: 07:00 PM
Moonrise: 11:47 AM
Moonset: 10:30 PM
Max:
102.0 °f
Min:
76.3 °f
Avg:
85.8 °f
Precip:
0. 00 in
Max Wind:
9.2 mph
 
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Temp 81.3°f 78.8°f 76.5°f 83.5°f 89.1°f 94.3°f 88.9°f 83.7°f
Wind 1.8 mph 2.5 mph 3.1 mph 2.9 mph 3.6 mph 5.8 mph 9.2 mph 3.6 mph
Precip 0.00 in 0.00 in 0.00 in 0.00 in 0.00 in 0.00 in 0.00 in 0.00 in
Cloud 34% 9% 26% 10% 40% 32% 100% 75%
Humidity 88% 90% 94% 70% 59% 48% 61% 75%
Pressure 29. 9 in 29.9 in 29.9 in 29.9 in 29.9 in 29.8 in 29.8 in 29.8 in

Forecasted weather in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico for the next 7, 10, 14 days and beyond is predicting maximum temperature around 39℃ (or 102℉) on Friday 30th September at around 2 pm. Over the same period the minimum temperature will be 21℃ or 70℉ on Monday 3rd October at around 7 am.

Weather forecaster is reporting for La Palma a Saturday 1st October to be the wettest day in the coming week with around 4.30mm or 0.2 inches of rainfall. Try and stay dry and do make sure to carry an umbrella if you are out and about in La Palma.

The weather forecast is also predicting windiest of all days will be Saturday 1st October as wind will reach 10mph or 17kmph at around 5 pm.

Best months to visit La Palma?

January and February are the best month to go for holiday or travel to La Palma. In these month temperature is at around 83°f and average of 358.5 hours of sunshine in a month.

Coldest months of La Palma?

February and January are the coldest months with temperature at around 59°f.

Which months receive most rainfall in La Palma?

August and September receive most rainfall with precipitation count of 8.32 inch.

How is the weather in January in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 83°f and at night it goes to 59°f. In the month of January on average La Palma gets 0.33 inch of rain and approximately 0 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 46%.

How is the weather in February in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 86°f and at night it goes to 59°f. In the month of February on average La Palma gets 0.80 inch of rain and approximately 1 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 45%.

How is the weather in March in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 91°f and at night it goes to 62°f. In the month of March on average La Palma gets 0.20 inch of rain and approximately 0 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 37%.

How is the weather in April in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 93°f and at night it goes to 66°f. In the month of April on average La Palma gets 0.03 inch of rain and approximately 0 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 36%.

How is the weather in May in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 97°f and at night it goes to 72°f. In the month of May on average La Palma gets 0.06 inch of rain and approximately 0 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 36%.

How is the weather in June in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 98°f and at night it goes to 79°f. In the month of June on average La Palma gets 2.13 inch of rain and approximately 2 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 52%.

How is the weather in July in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 97°f and at night it goes to 80°f. In the month of July on average La Palma gets 7.11 inch of rain and approximately 7 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 63%.

How is the weather in August in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 96°f and at night it goes to 78°f. In the month of August on average La Palma gets 8.32 inch of rain and approximately 8 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 71%.

How is the weather in September in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 95°f and at night it goes to 77°f. In the month of September on average La Palma gets 7.23 inch of rain and approximately 8 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 71%.

How is the weather in October in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 95°f and at night it goes to 74°f. In the month of October on average La Palma gets 1.43 inch of rain and approximately 2 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 58%.

How is the weather in November in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 90°f and at night it goes to 67°f. In the month of November on average La Palma gets 0.87 inch of rain and approximately 1 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 47%.

How is the weather in December in La Palma, Sinaloa, Mexico?

Daytime temperature stays around 83°f and at night it goes to 61°f. In the month of December on average La Palma gets 0.64 inch of rain and approximately 1 wet days in the month. For the most part the humidity is around 48%.

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The Best Time to Visit La Palma, CA, US for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

The best times to visit La Palma for ideal weather are

February 26th to July 1st

or

October 1st to December 2nd

based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details.

 


La Palma 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 La Palma Travel Info

      Weather in La Palma

      Temperature

      Average temperatures in La Palma vary somewhat. Considering humidity, temperatures feel very enjoyable all year with a very low chance of rain or snow throughout the year. The area is more temperate than most — in the 75th 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 La Palma, the hottest months are August, September, and then July. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally late August to early September where highs are regularly around 92°F (33. 3°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 68°F (20°C) at night.

      La Palma Temperatures (Fahrenheit)
      Key

      High

      Average

      Low

      La Palma Temperatures (Celsius)
      Key

      High

      Average

      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.

      La Palma Perceived Temperature (F)
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      Average

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      La Palma Perceived Temperature (C)
      Key

      High

      Average

      Low

       

      Average La Palma 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 72.3 57.5 46.1
      Feb 71 57.9 47.8
      Mar 75.1 61.7 51.8
      Apr 76.3 63.7 54.1
      May 78 66.6 58.5
      Jun 80.4 69.3 62.2
      Jul 85.2 73.3 65.8
      Aug 88.2 75.2 66.5
      Sep 88.6 74.5 65.1
      Oct 83 69.3 58.9
      Nov 76.6 62.2 51.3
      Dec 68.8 56 45.8

      Show Celsius

      Month Avg. High (°C) Avg. Mean (°C) Avg. Low (°C)
      Jan 22. 4 14.2 7.8
      Feb 21.7 14.4 8.8
      Mar 23.9 16.5 11
      Apr 24.6 17.6 12.3
      May 25.6 19.2 14.7
      Jun 26.9 20.7 16.8
      Jul 29.6 22.9 18.8
      Aug 31.2 24 19.2
      Sep 31.4 23.6 18.4
      Oct 28.3 20.7 14.9
      Nov 24.8 16.8 10.7
      Dec 20.4 13.3 7.7

       

       

      Precipitation (Rain or Snow)

      If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in La Palma are June, August, and then July. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as . 1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around late May to early June. For example, on the week of May 28th there are no days of precipitation on average. By contrast, it’s most likely to rain or snow in late January with an average of 2 days of significant precipitation the week of January 22nd.

      When can you find snow in La Palma? 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 La Palma.

      Key

      Days with precipitation

      Snow on the Ground

      The graph below shows the average snow on the ground in La Palma (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 10% 0 1. 8
      Feb 13% 0 1.7
      Mar 6% 0 0.8
      Apr 5% 0 0.4
      May 3% 0 0.2
      Jun 0% 0 0
      Jul 1% 0 0.1
      Aug 0% 0 0
      Sep 1% 0 0.3
      Oct 4% 0 0.5
      Nov 6% 0 0.7
      Dec 15% 0 2.7

      Show Centimeters

      Month Daily Chance of Rain Average Snow Depth (cm) Total Precipitation (cm)
      Jan 10 0 4.6
      Feb 13 0 4.3
      Mar 6 0 2
      Apr 5 0 1
      May 3 0 0. 5
      Jun 0 0 0
      Jul 1 0 0.3
      Aug 0 0 0
      Sep 1 0 0.8
      Oct 4 0 1.3
      Nov 6 0 1.8
      Dec 15 0 6.9

       

      Humidity and Wind

      La Palma has some comfortably humid months, with slightly drier months on the other side of the year. The least humid month is January (42.1% relative humidity), and the most humid month is June (54.9%).

      Wind in La Palma is usually extremely calm. The windiest month is May, followed by April and June. May’s average wind speed of around 3.7 knots (4.2 MPH or 6.8 KPH) is considered “light air.” Maximum sustained winds (the highest speed for the day lasting more than a few moments) are at their highest in early to mid April where average top sustained speeds reach 9. 8 knots, which is considered a gentle breeze.

      Relative Humidity (%)

      The graph below shows the average % humidity by month in La Palma.

      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 2.3 Barely noticeable 7.7 Gentle breeze
      Feb 2.7 Barely noticeable 8.4 Gentle breeze
      Mar 3 Barely noticeable 8.7 Gentle breeze
      Apr 3.5 Barely noticeable 9. 4 Gentle breeze
      May 3.7 Barely noticeable 8.9 Gentle breeze
      Jun 3.5 Barely noticeable 8.3 Gentle breeze
      Jul 3.3 Barely noticeable 8.1 Gentle breeze
      Aug 2.9 Barely noticeable 7.9 Gentle breeze
      Sep 2.6 Barely noticeable 7.8 Gentle breeze
      Oct 2.5 Barely noticeable 7.8 Gentle breeze
      Nov 2.2 Barely noticeable 7.5 Gentle breeze
      Dec 2.2 Barely noticeable 7.4 Gentle breeze

      Show Relative Humidity by Month

      Month Avg. Relative Humidity
      Jan 42.1%
      Feb 49. 7%
      Mar 46.7%
      Apr 45.1%
      May 49.3%
      Jun 54.9%
      Jul 53.8%
      Aug 49.9%
      Sep 49.6%
      Oct 48.2%
      Nov 44.8%
      Dec 50%

       

      Is it Safe to Travel to La Palma?

      Our best data indicates this area is generally safe. As of Oct 07, 2019 there are no travel advisories or warnings for the United States; 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 Sep 23, 2019.

       

      The Busiest and Least Crowded Months

      The busiest month for tourism in La Palma, CA, US is July, followed by June and April. 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 La Palma 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 slightly extrapolated based on nearby areas. Displayed data is calculated relative to the peak, so a score of 48.3 in November means 48.3% of the tourists vs. July.

       

       

      Overall La Palma Travel Experience by Season

      Spring (March through May)

      Humidity and temperatures combine to make this season feel moderate. Highs range from 80.3°F (26.8°C) and 73.2°F (22.9°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is rare with 1 to 2 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is the second busiest for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for things to do.

      Summer (June through August)

      The middle-year months have very comfortable weather with high temperatures that are quite warm. These months see the least precipitation with about 0 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the busiest season for tourism in La Palma, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than usual.

      Fall (September through November)

      Fall daily highs range from 91°F (32.8°C) and 73.6°F (23.1°C), which will feel very nice given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a normal amount: 0 to 2 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 La Palma to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 74.3°F (23.5°C) and 67.4°F (19.7°C). On average, it rains or snows a fair amount: 3 to 5 times per month. These times of year are the slowest with tourists.

       

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      La Palma (Spain) is a place with a tropical climate. The day temperatures range from 19.4 °C (66.9 °F) in February to 26.4 °C (79.5 °F) in August. The least rainy month in La Palma is July with its 0 days of rain, the rainiest month is November, when it rains 7 days. Temperatures during the night go from 13.4 °C (56.1 °F) in February to 19.1 °C (66.4 °F) in September. The highest sea temperatures in La Palma are in September with 23.9 °C (75.0 °F) and the lowest in March with 19.0 °C (66.3 °F).

      January weather

      The day temperature continues to descent, with its value being 19.5 °C (67.1 °F) in La Palma, and the sea temperature descents similarly to the previous month too, with its value of 19. 7 °C (67.5 °F). The rainfall amount starts to descent, its value is 54 mm (2.12 in), and the number of rainy days starts to descent too, with its value of 5 days. The descent of the night temperature can be observed, with its value of 13.5 °C (56.3 °F). The maximum of the humidity is observable in this month.

      February weather

      The day temperature is on its minimum, its value is 19.4 °C (66.9 °F) in La Palma, while the sea temperature continues to descent, with its value being 19.1 °C (66.5 °F). The rainfall amount descents similarly to the previous month, with its value of 46 mm (1.81 in). The number of sun hours (without clouds) starts to rise in February. The minimum of the night temperature is observable, the value of this measure is 13.4 °C (56.1 °F).

      March weather

      The day temperature starts to rise, with its value being 20.5 °C (68.9 °F) in La Palma, while the minimum of the sea temperature can be noticed in March. The number of rainy days descent’s start could be observed, with its value of 4 days, while the descent of the rainfall amount can be observed, the value of this measure is 31 mm (1. 24 in). The night temperature starts to rise, its value is 13.9 °C (57.0 °F).

      April weather

      The number of rainy days continues to descent, with its value being 3 days in La Palma, and the rainfall amount descents similarly to the previous month too, with its value being 20 mm (0.79 in). The dry season is about to start. The beginning of the rise of the number of sun hours (without clouds) could be noticed, the value of this measure is 7 hours.

      May weather

      The sea temperature starts to rise, with its value of 20.2 °C (68.4 °F) in La Palma, and the day temperature starts to rise too, with its value of 21.7 °C (71.1 °F). The number of rainy days continues to descent, its value is 1 days, and the descent of the rainfall amount can be observed as well, its value is 8 mm (0.33 in). The number of sun hours (without clouds) continues to rise, its value is 8 hours. The night temperature starts to rise, with its value of 15.0 °C (59.0 °F).

      June weather

      The tourist season is about to start in La Palma. The day temperature rises similarly to the previous month, with its value of 23.5 °C (74.3 °F), and the rise of the sea temperature can be observed as well, its value is 21.6 °C (70.9 °F). The number of rainy days descents similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 1 days, and the descent of the rainfall amount can be observed too, with its value of 1 mm (0.05 in). The rise of the night temperature can be observed, its value is 16.8 °C (62.2 °F).

      July weather

      The rise of the day temperature can be observed, the value of this measure is 25.2 °C (77.4 °F) in La Palma, and the sea temperature rises similarly to the previous month too, with its value of 22.4 °C (72.2 °F). The number of rainy days is on its minimum, the value of this measure is 0 days, and the minimum of the rainfall amount can be noticed too, its value is 0 mm (0.01 in). The tourist season is close to its peak in July. The number of sun hours (without clouds) reaches its maximum, with its value of 9 hours.

      August weather

      There is pending tourist season in La Palma, and the ongoing dry season is noticeable as well. The day temperature reaches its maximum, with its value of 26.4 °C (79.5 °F), while the sea temperature continues to rise, its value is 23.2 °C (73.8 °F). The night temperature rises similarly to the previous month, with its value being 18.7 °C (65.7 °F). The humidity is on its minimum, with its value of 66 %.

      September weather

      The tourist season is taking place this month in La Palma. The day temperature starts to descent, with its value being 25.7 °C (78.3 °F), while the sea temperature reaches its maximum, its value is 23.9 °C (75.0 °F). The number of rainy days starts to rise, its value is 2 days, and the beginning of the rise of the rainfall amount could be noticed as well, the value of this measure is 13 mm (0.49 in). The maximum of the night temperature is observable in this month.

      October weather

      The day temperature descents similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 24. 6 °C (76.3 °F) in La Palma, while the beginning of the descent of the night temperature could be noticed, its value is 17.9 °C (64.2 °F). The number of rainy days rises similarly to the previous month, its value is 5 days, and the rainfall amount rises similarly to the previous month too. The wind speed reaches its minimum, with its value of 4.3. The ongoing tourist season is noticeable this month.

      November weather

      The sea temperature starts to descent, with its value of 22.3 °C (72.1 °F) in La Palma, while the descent of the day temperature can be observed, its value is 22.6 °C (72.7 °F). The rise of the rainfall amount can be observed, while the number of rainy days is on its maximum, its value is 7 days. The night temperature descents similarly to the previous month, with its value being 16.6 °C (61.9 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) descents similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 6 hours.

      December weather

      The day temperature continues to descent, with its value being 20. 9 °C (69.6 °F) in La Palma, and the sea temperature continues to descent as well, the value of this measure is 20.9 °C (69.6 °F). The rainfall amount is on its maximum, with its value being 65 mm (2.57 in). The night temperature descents similarly to the previous month, its value is 15.2 °C (59.4 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) is on its minimum, its value is 5 hours. The day length is on its minimum, its value is 10 hours.

      What level of humidity is to expect in La Palma in January?

      Humidity in La Palma in January is 73 %.

      What is the night temperature in March in La Palma?

      The average night temperature in La Palma in March is 13.9 °C (57.0 °F). Nights can be cooler, morning running can be refreshing but choose appropriate clothing, evening outdoor sitting can be pleasant but you can also be cold.

      Is there a dry season in April in La Palma?

      Yes, there is a dry season in April in La Palma with just 3 days during the month being rainy.

      Is May a good month to visit La Palma?

      May is a good month to visit La Palma. There are only 1 days of rain in the whole month, so you can leave your umbrella at home. There are some people, who may feel a slight chill at 21.7 °C (71.1 °F), but others will feel perfectly fine. A sea temperature of 20.2 °C (68.4 °F) can seem colder to some, but others will call it refreshing. The temperature of 15.0 °C (59.0 °F) at night may make it better to dine inside or to put on more clothes for a dinner outside.

      What is the average number of rainy days in June in La Palma?

      In June in La Palma, we can expect 1 days to be rainy, that is, days when precipitation exceeds 2 mm (0.08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 0.1 days of the week, or in general – 2 % days.

      What is the sea temperature in July in La Palma?

      The sea will reach 22.4 °C (72.2 °F) in July in La Palma. This warm sea is nice for swimming, maybe cold for some, but most people can spend a long time in it.

      What is the temperature in La Palma during the day in August?

      The average daily temperature in August in La Palma is 26.4 °C (79.5 °F). The ideal temperature for enjoying sunbathing by the water and a good temperature for other activities. For some people, it will be too hot in the direct sunlight and the stay may not be so pleasant. Don’t forget to pack flip-flops, sunscreen, and a hand fan if necessary – it may come in handy.

      Is September part of the wet season in La Palma?

      No, there is no wet season in September in La Palma – you can expect 2 days of rain during the month.

      Is it hot in La Palma in October?

      In October in La Palma, you will enjoy nice warm weather, but it will also be pleasant and you probably won’t feel hot.

      How many hours of sun to expect in La Palma in November?

      There is an average length of sunshine of 6 hours per day in La Palma in November.

      How windy is it in December in La Palma?

      An average wind scale that can be expected in La Palma in December is 4. 8.

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      Temperature at night afternoon January +18°C +20°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 +22°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 April is 21.7 °С, while the temperature of the water in the sea will be 19.4 °С.

      Weather in April

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      +21.7 °C
      +17.5 °C
      Sea water temperature +19.4 °C
      Number of sunny days
      Length of daylight hours
      24 days
      12 hours 51 minutes
      Rainy days
      Rainfall
      1 day
      12 mm
      Average wind speed 18.1 m/s

      Is it worth going to La Palma for a holiday in April?

      Comfort

      64. 4%

      Taking into account all available weather data on La Palma in April (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 amounted to 64.4 %. Please also note that the comfort level in May will be higher and will be 69.0 %

      Comfort level by months

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

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      Air temperature on La Palma in April

      Daytime air temperature in April ranges from 20. 3°C to 23.3°C, at night from 16.6°C to 16.6°C respectively. At the same time, the average air temperature is 21.7 °C during the day, and 17.5 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches an average of 4.2°C per month.

      Water temperature in La Palma in April

      In April, the water in La Palma can be chilly. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 18.9°C, while the maximum figure can reach 20.1°C. The average water temperature in April is 19.4 °C, which is 0.5°C higher than in March and 0.9°C lower than in May.

      Rainy days and precipitation in April

      On average, La Palma receives 12 mm of rainfall in April, with about 1 rainy days as a rule. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 3.3 %. In this case, most often it will be a light drizzle.

      Sunny, cloudy and cloudy days

      On La Palma in April there are usually about 24 sunny, 6 cloudy and 0 cloudy days. The day length (from dawn to dusk) is 12 hours and 51 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 10 hours and 14 minutes per day.

      Wind on La Palma in April

      The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. The average wind speed on La Palma in April is 18.1 m/s.

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      Mallorca 20.9°C 12.7°C 1 day (24 mm) 15.9°C
      Malaga 22.5°C 12.5°C 1 day (12 mm) 15.9°C
      Palma de Mallorca 21.3°C 12.1°C 1 day (22 mm) 15.9°C
      Valencia 22.1°C 13.4°C 1 day (9 mm) 15.6°C
      Costa Brava 19.1°C 11.9°C 3 days (30 mm) 14.0°C
      Salou 19. 8°C 12.4°C 3 days (35 mm) 15.0°C
      Alicante 21.8°C 13.7°C 1 day (12 mm) 15.9°C
      Ibiza 19.7°C 15.8°C 1 day (10 mm) 15.9°C
      Gran Canaria 23.1°C 18.2°C 0 days (6 mm) 18.9°C
      Marbella 21.8°C 11.8°C 1 day (19 mm) 15.8°C
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      Weather on La Palma in April 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”

      According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is good on La Palma in April, this month’s rating is 4.0 out of five.

      Temperature on La Palma in April

      Average temperature during the day: +21.0°C
      Average temperature at night: +18.5°C
      Sea water temperature: +19.5°C
      Number of sunny days: 22 days
      Rainy days:
      Rainfall:
      2 days
      9. 6 mm

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      Should I go on vacation in April?

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      The climate in April is good and tourists come to relax. According to our data, the weather on La Palma in April and the water temperature is good. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +19.5°C. There is practically no rain, about 2 days per month, 9.6 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 22 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to La Palma in April.

        Please note:

      • Weather on La Palma in March:
        rating 3.7 (out of 5),
        air +19.5°C , sea: +18. 8°C,
        rain 0 days
      • Weather on La Palma in May:
        rating 4.2 (out of 5),
        air +22.8°C , sea: +20.4°C,
        rain 1 day

      

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      • 9, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +23. 7°C, the minimum recorded values ​​are +18.3°C. At night, the temperature on La Palma in April drops to +19.9°C…+17.1°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 2.5°C. What is the weather forecast for La Palma at the end of April and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

        

        Water temperature in La Palma in April

        Weather forecast and sea water temperature on La Palma in April ranges from +18.7°C to +20.5°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 0.7°C. Next month water at 0.9°C warmer. In April, according to tourists on La Palma, the climate is not very suitable for recreation, also due to the uncomfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.

        

        Rating, rainy days and precipitation in April and other months.

        The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.7 to 4.5 points. The number of rainy days in April is 2, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 9.6 mm, which is the 8th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 6.7 mm more rains, in the next month, 1.1 mm less. The weather on La Palma in April in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.

        Wind speed

        The average speed in April is 6.1 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 8.4 m/s.

        Climate summary

        Day Day air temperature Water temperature
        1 +20. 2°C +18.8°C
        2 +18.3°C +18.8°C
        3 +18.9°C +18.7°C
        4 +20. 2°C +18.9°C
        5 +21.3°C +19.0°C
        6 +20.8°C +18.9°C
        7 +21. 3°C +19.4°C
        8 +20.3°C +19.7°C
        9 +20.2°C +19.3°C
        10 +19. 9°C +19.8°C
        11 +21.7°C +19.7°C
        12 +23.2°C +19.4°C
        13 +20. 8°C +19.6°C
        14 +21.7°C +19.6°C
        15 +20.3°C +19.8°C
        16 +20. 8°C +20.0°C
        17 +20.8°C +20.3°C
        18 +21.9°C +20.2°C
        19 +21. 3°C +20.2°C
        20 +20.8°C +20.1°C
        21 +20.9°C +20.0°C
        22 +19. 8°C +20.2°C
        23 +22.2°C +20.5°C
        24 +21.6°C +20.1°C
        25 +21. 3°C +19.9°C
        26 +22.6°C +20.3°C
        27 +23.7°C +20.3°C
        28 +22. 3°C +19.8°C
        29 +22.1°C +20.0°C
        30 +22.6°C +19.9°C

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        La Palma

        +22°

        Feeling: +22°C

        From 8m/s

        Precipitation: 0%

        Forecast 10 days / 14 days

          Pay attention to other cities:

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        Weather forecast for La Palma for April 2023 – detailed weather forecast for La Palma (Panama) for a month

        The weather forecast for April 2023 is calculated automatically based on the weather statistics we have for La Palma over the past 10 years.

        Mon

        Tue

        Wed

        Thu

        Fri

        Sat

        Sun

        1 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        2 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        3 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        4 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        5 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        6 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        7 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        8 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        9 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        10 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        11 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        12 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        13 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        14 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        15 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +25°

        16 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        17 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        18 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        19 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        20 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        21 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        22 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        23 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        24 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        25 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        26 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        27 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        28 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

        29 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +30°
        +24°

        30 April 2023

        Based on 10 years of statistics

        +31°
        +24°

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        Santa Cruz de La Palma Weather in April 2023: Temperature and climate


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        Average temperature (°C) minimum temperature (°C) maximum temperature (°C) Precipitation rate (mm) Humidity (%) Rainy days (D) day length (hours)
        January 14. 3 13.4 15.2 39 74% 7 7.0
        February 13.8 12.8 14.8 38 74% 5 7.0
        March 14.4 13.3 15.4 36 76% 5 8.0
        April 15 14 16.2 22 75% 4 8.0
        May 16.4 15.3 17.6 15 76% 4 8.0
        June 18.5 17.5 19.6 11 80% 2 9.0
        July 19.8 19 20.8 9 83% 2 9.0
        August 20. 6 19.7 21.7 8 83% 2 9.0
        September 20.5 19.6 21.7 15 80% 3 9.0
        October 19 18 20.1 34 78% 7 8.0
        November 16.8 15.9 17.7 44 74% 8 7.0
        December 15.4 14.5 16.2 58 74% 8 7.0
        January February March April May June July August September October November December
        Average temperature (°C) 14. 3 13.8 14.4 fifteen 16.4 18.5 19.8 20.6 20.5 19 16.8 15.4
        minimum temperature (°C) 13.4 12.8 13.3 fourteen 15.3 17.5 19 19.7 19.6 eighteen 15.9 14.5
        maximum temperature (°C) 15.2 14.8 15.4 16.2 17.6 19.6 20.8 21.7 21.7 20.1 17.7 16.2
        Precipitation rate (mm) 39 38 36 22 fifteen eleven 9 eight fifteen 34 44 58
        Humidity (%) 74% 74% 76% 75% 76% 80% 83% 83% 80% 78% 74% 74%
        Rainy days (D) 7 6 5 5 3 2 2 2 3 7 8 8
        day length (hours) 7. 0 7.2 7.9 8.2 8.4 8.7 9.0 9.2 8.8 7.9 6.9 6.9

        Data: 1991 – 2021 minimum temperature (°C), maximum temperature (°C), Precipitation (mm), Humidity, Rainy days.
        Data: 1999 – 2019: day length

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        Temperature (°C) Temperature Max. (°C) Temperature Min. (°C) Water temperature (°C) Rainfall (mm) day length (hours)
        April 1st 18°C ​​ 19 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 7.8
        2. April 18 °C 19 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 7.7
        3. April 18 °C 19 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.3
        4. April 18 °C 20 °C 17°C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.6
        5. April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.8
        6. April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.2
        7. April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0. 0mm 7.7
        8. April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.4
        9. April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.1
        10 April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C -0.0mm 9.0
        11 April 19 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.4
        12 April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.5
        13 April 18 °C 19 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.3
        14 April 18 °C 19 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.8
        15 April 18 °C 19 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0. 0mm 8.0
        16 April 18 °C 19 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.0
        17 April 18 °C 20°C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 7.9
        18 April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.1
        19 April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.0
        20 April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 7.6
        21 April 18 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 7.9
        22 April 19 °C 20 °C 17 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.5
        23 April 19 °C 20 °C 18 °C 18 °C 0. 0mm 8.2
        24 April 19 °C 20 °C 18 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.4
        25 April 19 °C 20 °C 18 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.8
        26 April 19 °C 21°C 18 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.3
        27 April 19 °C 21°C 18 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.6
        28 April 19 °C 20 °C 18 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.3
        29 April 19 °C 20 °C 18 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 8.6
        30 April 19 °C 20 °C 18 °C 18 °C 0.0mm 7.5

        Data: 1991 – 2021. Sun Hour Data 1999-2019.


        Weather in La Palma in April 2022 (California, United States of America). EXACTLY! Weather archive in April from the Hydrometeorological Center, Gismeteo La Palma

        0654 Night:

        +17 ° C
        Loosely

        day: +21 ° C
        Clear

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 757
        Humidity: 61%

        02.04. 2022 (SB)

        Night: +17 ° C
        Cloudy

        day: +21 ° C
        Loose %

        04/03/2022(Sun)

        Night: +17 ° C
        Cloudy

        Day: +20 ° C
        Loose

        During the day:
        Wind: 5m/
        Pressure: 758
        Humidity: 65%
        9000

        04.04.20 )

        Night: +15 ° C
        Clear

        day: +22 ° C
        Clear

        During the day:
        Wind: 5m/s
        Pressure: 757
        Humidity: 50%

        04/05/2022(Tue)

        Night: +18°C
        cloudy

        Day: +25 ° C
        Loose +20 ° C
        Clear

        day: +32 ° C
        Clear

        During the day:
        Wind: 5m/s
        Pressure: 757
        Humidity: 27%

        07. 04.2012222 (PT )

        Night: +23°С
        Cloudy

        day: +33 ° C
        Loose

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 761
        Humidity: 15%

        08.04.2022 (PT)

        Night: +26 ° C
        Clear

        day: +38 ° C
        Clear

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 757
        Humidity: 9%

        09.04.2022 (SB)

        1010101010101010IS

        Night: +20 °С
        Cloudy

        Day: +27 ° С
        Loose

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 754
        Military WITHER: 46%

        10.04.2022 (Sun)

        NIGHT:

        9 +18 ° C

        101010AL Cloudy

        Day: +23 ° C
        Loose

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 755
        Military Ware: 57%

        11.04. 2022 (Mon)

        NIG +18°С
        Overcast

        Day: +20°С
        Cloudy

        During the day:
        Wind: 7m/
        Pressure: 756
        Humidity: 56%

        12.04.2022 (W)

        NIGHT: +16 ° C

        : +23 ° C
        Loosely

        During the day:
        Wind: 11m/
        Pressure: 758
        Humidity: 19%

        13.04.2022 (CR)

        Night: +16 ° C C
        Overcast

        Day: +21°C
        Cloudy

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 761
        Humidity: 22%

        14.04.2022 (Th)

        Night: +17 ° C
        Little rain

        day : +21 ° C
        Pasmorno

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 758
        Humidity: 46%

        15.04.2022 (PT)

        Night: +16 ° C:
        Cloudy

        Day: +21°C
        Partly cloudy

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 758
        Humidity: 46%

        04/16/2022 (SB)

        Night: +16 ° C
        Cloudy

        9000 21 ° С
        Loose

        During the day:
        Wind: 8m/
        Pressure: 761
        Humidity: 56%

        04/17/2022 (Sun)

        Night: +16 ° C

        10101010101010IS rain

        Day: +22 °C
        Overcast

        During the day:
        Wind: 5m/C
        Pressure: 761
        Humidity: 52%

        18. 04.2022 (Mon)

        Night: +17 ° C
        Cloudy

        9000. Day:

        9 + 22 ° C
        Loose

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 760
        Humidity: 58%

        19.04.2022 (W)

        NIGHT: +18 ° C

        01010101010101010ARN

        Day: +23°C
        Clear

        During the day:
        wind: 8m/s
        pressure: 758
        humidity: 56%

        From
        cloudy

        During the day:
        Wind: 6m/
        Pressure: 759
        Humidity: 58%

        04/21/2022 (q)

        Night: +16 ° C
        cloud Day: +20 °С
        Overcast

        During the day:
        Wind: 7m/C
        Pressure: 760
        Humidity: 54%

        22.04.2022 (PT)

        NIGHT: +16 ° C
        Clear

        day: +20 ° C
        Little rain a little rain

        During the day:
        Wind: 8m/
        Pressure: 760
        Humidity: 55%

        04/23/2022 (SB)

        NIGHT: +16 ° C
        CLUGHT

        9000.

    Spain temperature in march: March Temperatures in Spain – Current Results

    Опубликовано: October 8, 2022 в 11:12 am

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    Категории: March

    March Temperatures in Spain – Current Results

    Average temperatures for March at cities throughout Spain are listed below in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.

    You can jump to a separate table for each section of the country: East, Northeast, Northwest, Central, Balearic Islands and South of Spain.

    The tables give the normals for maximum and minimum monthly temperatures based on weather data collected from 1971 to 2000.

    Eastern Spain

    This section covers Spain’s east coast on the Mediterranean Sea and includes the regions of Catalonia (Cataluña) and Valencian Community (Comunidad Valenciana). The highest weather station in the list is on the peak of Turo De L’Home in Parc Natural del Montseny at 1706 metres (5597 feet) elevation.

    Average March temperatures
    High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
    67 47 Alicante 19 8
    61 44 Barcelona 16 7
    65 46 Castellón 18 8
    61 39 Girona 16 4
    64 40 Lleida 18 4
    62 44 Reus 17 7
    42 30 Turo De L’Home 5 -1
    66 48 Valencia 19 9

    Balearic Islands

    Average daily temperatures in March
    High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
    63 49 Ibiza (Eivissa) 17 9
    60 47 Menorca 16 8
    63 49 Palma, Mallorca 17 10

    Northeast Spain

    Cities on this list are located near Spain’s border with France, in the regions of Aragon, Basque Country (País Vasco), La Rioja and Navarre (Comunidad Foral de Navarra).

    March temperatures: daily averages
    High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
    61 42 Bilbao 16 6
    59 40 Logroño 15 4
    57 38 Pamplona 14 3
    60 44 San Sebastián 15 6
    62 41 Saragossa (Zaragoza) 17 5
    56 36 Vitoria-Gasteiz 13 2

    Northwest Spain

    Cities in Asturias, Cantabria and Galicia, Spain’s regions along the Atlantic Ocean, are included in this section.

    Average March temperatures
    High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
    59 47 Coruña 15 9
    59 44 Gijón 15 7
    57 37 Lugo 14 3
    65 40 Ourense 18 5
    58 42 Oviedo 14 6
    62 46 Pontevedra 17 8
    59 44 Santander 15 7
    58 41 Santiago de Compostela 14 5
    59 44 Vigo 15 7

    Central Spain

    Weather information in this table is for the regions of Castile and Leon (Castilla y León), Castile-La Mancha, Community of Madrid (Comunidad de Madrid) and Extremadura. One weather station, Puerto de Navacerrada, is at 1894 metres (6214 feet) elevation at a ski resort near Madrid.

    Average March temperatures
    High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
    60 37 Albacete 16 3
    53 33 Ávila 11 1
    67 43 Badajoz 19 6
    54 33 Burgos 12 1
    55 35 León 13 2
    60 42 Madrid 16 6
    40 29 Puerto de Navacerrada 5 -2
    57 35 Salamanca 14 1
    55 37 Segovia 13 3
    63 41 Toledo 17 5
    62 38 Torrejón de Ardoz 16 3
    59 36 Valladolid 15 2

    Southern Spain

    This list covers the Andalusia (Andalucía) and Murcia regions, which stretch along Spain’s southern coasts on the Atlantic and Mediterranean, including Costa del Sol.

    Average March temperatures
    High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
    67 50 Almería 19 10
    67 50 Cordova (Córdoba) 19 10
    65 38 Granada 19 3
    69 48 Huelva 20 9
    68 46 Jerez de la Frontera 20 8
    66 48 Málaga 19 9
    69 44 Murcia 20 7
    70 47 Seville (Sevilla) 21 8
    61 54 Tarifa 16 12

    Madrid, Spain weather in March: average temperature & climate

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    General weather summary

    Cold with a gentle breeze

    Feels like

    23%

    Daily chance of prec.

    0.081 in

    Amount

    13.9 mph

    Wind speed

    68%

    Humidity

    11.9 hrs

    Daylight length

    7:34 AM

    Sunrise

    7:28 PM

    Sunset

    51%

    Cloud cover

    Jacket

    What to wear

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    What is the average temperature in March

    The average temperature in Madrid in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 58°F (15°C) and a low of 36°F (2°C). Some would describe it as cold with a gentle breeze.

    For comparison, the hottest month in Madrid, July, has days with highs of 94°F (34°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 50°F (10°C) and lows of 32°F (-0°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Madrid in March based on historical data.

    Highs and lows in Madrid in Mar

    How much does it rain in March

    In Madrid in March, there’s a 23% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.00 in (0.1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.

    The wettest month in Madrid is March with a 23% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.06 inches (1.4 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Madrid is July with a 1.9% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.06 inches (1.4 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in March and the amount of rainfall.

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

    Average precipitation by hour of day

    How cloudy is Madrid in March

    The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Madrid during March is 12.3 hours (51% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Madrid is July with 19.9 hours while December has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 11.2 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Madrid in March based on historical data.

    Monthly clear skies percent of time in Madrid

    When is the sunrise and sunset in March

    The average day in Madrid during March has 11.9 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:34 AM and sunset at 7:28 PM.

    The day with the longest amount of daylight in Madrid is June 21st with 15.1 hours while December 20th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 9.3 hours.

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

    Average hours of daylight in Madrid by month

    How humid is it in March

    In March, Madrid is moderately humid with an average amount of 68% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. January has the highest relative humidity at 83% and is the least humid in July at 34%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Madrid throughout March based on historical data.

    Average relative humidity in Madrid by month

    How windy is it in March in Madrid

    Historically, the wind in Madrid during March blows at an average speed of 13. 9 mph (22.3 kph). The windiest month is February with an average wind speed of 14.1 mph (22.8 kph), while the calmest month is September with an average wind speed of 10.7 mph (17.2 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Madrid in March based on historical data.

    Average monthly wind speed in Madrid

    What to wear in March

    With an average high of 58°F (15°C) and a low of 36°F (2°C), it generally feels cold with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket.

    What’s the weather like in Madrid the rest of the year?

    We’ve collected the weather data for Madrid during all other months of the year too:

    • Weather in Madrid in January
    • Weather in Madrid in February
    • Weather in Madrid in April
    • Weather in Madrid in May
    • Weather in Madrid in June
    • Weather in Madrid in July
    • Weather in Madrid in August
    • Weather in Madrid in September
    • Weather in Madrid in October
    • Weather in Madrid in November
    • Weather in Madrid in December

    Where does this data come from?

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

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

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    Barcelona, Spain weather in March: average temperature & climate

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    General weather summary

    Moderately chilly with a gentle breeze

    Feels like

    19%

    Daily chance of prec.

    0.082 in

    Amount

    12.4 mph

    Wind speed

    68%

    Humidity

    11.9 hrs

    Daylight length

    7:11 AM

    Sunrise

    7:04 PM

    Sunset

    54%

    Cloud cover

    Sweater

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    What is the average temperature in March

    The average temperature in Barcelona in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 60°F (16°C) and a low of 47°F (8°C). Some would describe it as moderately chilly with a gentle breeze.

    For comparison, the hottest month in Barcelona, August, has days with highs of 83°F (28°C) and lows of 71°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 56°F (13°C) and lows of 43°F (6°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Barcelona in March based on historical data.

    Highs and lows in Barcelona in Mar

    How much does it rain in March

    In Barcelona in March, there’s a 19% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.00 in (0.1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.

    The wettest month in Barcelona is November with a 23% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.08 inches (1.9 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Barcelona is July with a 7.9% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.08 inches (1.9 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in March and the amount of rainfall.

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

    Average precipitation by hour of day

    How cloudy is Barcelona in March

    The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Barcelona during March is 13.1 hours (54% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Barcelona is July with 19.0 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 12. 5 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Barcelona in March based on historical data.

    Monthly clear skies percent of time in Barcelona

    When is the sunrise and sunset in March

    The average day in Barcelona during March has 11.9 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:11 AM and sunset at 7:04 PM.

    The day with the longest amount of daylight in Barcelona is June 22nd with 15.2 hours while December 19th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 9.2 hours.

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

    Average hours of daylight in Barcelona by month

    How humid is it in March

    In March, Barcelona is moderately humid with an average amount of 68% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. October has the highest relative humidity at 72% and is the least humid in June at 66%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Barcelona throughout March based on historical data.

    Average relative humidity in Barcelona by month

    How windy is it in March in Barcelona

    Historically, the wind in Barcelona during March blows at an average speed of 12.4 mph (20.0 kph). The windiest month is March with an average wind speed of 12.4 mph (20.0 kph), while the calmest month is August with an average wind speed of 9.1 mph (14.6 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Barcelona in March based on historical data.

    Average monthly wind speed in Barcelona

    What to wear in March

    With an average high of 60°F (16°C) and a low of 47°F (8°C), it generally feels moderately chilly 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 Barcelona the rest of the year?

    We’ve collected the weather data for Barcelona during all other months of the year too:

    • Weather in Barcelona in January
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    • Weather in Barcelona in October
    • Weather in Barcelona in November
    • Weather in Barcelona in December

    Where does this data come from?

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

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

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    Weather in March in Barcelona

    On this page you will find our day by day weather log that will give you an accurate idea of the typical weather conditions in Barcelona during the month of March.

    Each day for an entire year I recorded the exact daily weather conditions including temperatures in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade, along with if it was dry, rainy or overcast. By the time you have looked through the table you will know what weather to expect in March and what type of clothes to bring on your holiday.

    To see my weather log for other months in Barcelona or to see the current weather conditions please refer to our “Related Pages” section at the foot of this page where you will find links to these pages.

    Summary of temperatures and weather in March:

    Average temperature: 15° C or 59 F
    Maximum temperature: 20° C or 68 F
    Minimum temperature: 8° C or 46.4 F

    Our Advice

    You can see from the weather log for March below that there is a mix of sunny weather with overcast days. It’s still cool outside however occasionally the temperature jumps up. This can be a difficult time since you may be needing a jacket for the morning but find in the afternoon you are too hot. There will be occasionally rain so make sure you have your umbrellas at the ready.

    Day by Day weather log for Barcelona Weather in March

    March 31

    Daily Comment: Temperature 16° C around 61 F Started out cloudy but the weather started to clear up around 13:00 however was still overcast for much of the day with only occasional sunny periods.

    Day 30

    Daily Comment: Temperature 14° C around 57 F The day started cloudy and rainy but by 15:00 the rain had stopped – but the sun did not come out from behind the clouds – maybe tomorrow.

    Day 29

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F Very cloudy and windy with outbreaks of rain.

    Day 28

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F Today was mainly overcast with a little rain.

    Day 27

    Daily Comment: Temperature 11° C around 52 F Over cast rainy and generally not a pleasant day as far as the weather is concerned 🙁

    Day 26

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F Cloudy and a lot cooler today.

    Day 25

    Daily Comment: The day started out sunny around Temperature 17° C around 62.7 F but by 16:00 became overcast and Temperature dropped to around 13° C around 55 F and some rain. As I’m typing this I heard a clap of thunder and it’s started raining quite hard.

    Temperature around 18° C , 64.2F.

    Day 24

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Sunny with occasional light cloud.

    Day 23

    Daily Comment: Temperature around 18° C , 64.2F Sunny most of the day – a small shower that lasted about 5 minutes around 17:30 then disappeared as quickly as it arrived.

    Day 22

    Daily Comment: Temperature around 18° C , 64.2F. Sunny with some intervals of white fluffy clouds.

    Day 21

    Daily Comment: Temperature around 20° C , 68F Sunny.

    Day 20

    Daily Comment: Temperature around 20° C , 68F a little hazy at times but sunny most of the day.

    Day 19

    “I think you are going to like today’s weather report “

    Daily Comment: Temperature 20° C around 68F Started with a little light cloud but by midday the sun was out and phew was it nice and warm today. A few more degrees and it will be T shirt weather 🙂

    Day 18

    Daily Comment: Temperature 17° C around 62.7 F Cloudy to start with then the sun came out around 14:00 and it was sunny all day, and you could feel the warmth of the air in the breeze.

    Day 17

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Sunny with occasional light cloud.

    Day 16

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Sunny most of the day – a little cloud at times.

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    Day 15

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Mostly sunny but with a little cloud.

    Day 14 18:03

    Daily Comment: Temperature 14° C around 57 F Overcast.

    Day 13

    Daily Comment: Temperature 14° C around 57 F Cloudy with occasional light rain.

    Day 12

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Started out Sunny is now overcast.

    Day 11

    Daily Comment: Temperature 14° C around 57 F – Sunny.

    Day 10

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F – Sunny most of the day but with a some light cloud and a few brief showers.

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    Day 9

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F -Sunny.

    Day 8

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F -Sunny most of the day but with some rain later in the day.

    Day 7

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F -Sunny with occasional cloud.

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    Day 6

    Daily Comment: Temperature 18° C around 64.4F – Sunny, a little cloud after 16:00.

    Day 5

    Daily Comment: Temperature 17° C around 62.7 F – Sunny all day – The song by George Harrison comes to mind “Here comes the sun, here comes the sun, it’s all right … 🙂

    Day 4

    Daily Comment: Temperature 17° C around 62.7 F – Sunny and warm all day.

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    Day 3

    Daily Comment: Temperature 12° C around 53 F – Sunny all day YES! 🙂

    Day 2

    Daily Comment: Temperature 11° C around 52 F Sunny but with a cool wind making it feel colder.

    Day 1

    Daily Comment: Temperature 8°C around 46.5 F Sunny all day and not a hint of snow! But it was nippy outside.

    Spain, weather in march: Climate and travel budget

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    Spain in March : Travel budget & tourist seasons.


    Budget your trip depending on your departure time.

    Beyond the tourist season (low, medium or high season) of the destination country, prices of your flight, hotel or all-inclusive stays may also vary depending on the demand in your country (our rates are evaluated from western Europe).

    Thus, from western Europe, a stay will often be more expensive for a start during the school holidays.

    In March, here’s what you can expect on average:

      • All-inclusive stays: 415 € / week

      • Round-trip flight: 65 €

      • Tourist season:

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    Climate in March, picked destinations


    In March, weather conditions in Spain make it a medium trip destination, but some areas are still recommended. Among our chosen destinations (see below), the average temperatures you’ll face in March would be between 8.4°C and 17.5°C, with exceptional possible peaks as low as -6°C and high as 31°C as observed in previous years.

    Depending on your exact destination, you can face more or less rain, the average amount of rain observed during March in Spain is 54 mm and you can have between 4 and 14 rainy days. If you want to avoid rain, your preferred destination could be Ibiza.

    Note that the gap in temperature between the different areas in the country is low and the number of rainy days can vary. The country is rather climatically homogeneous in this season.

    Based on weather conditions, our advice for one of the best destinations in Spain during March is Almeria.

    Click on the name of a city to read more details about it, have more climate data history and see weather forecasts.

    City Sunlight
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    Almeria 7 12 19 3 26 20 5
    Barcelona 6 10 17 1 23 47 8
    Benidorm 7 9 19 1 28 25 6
    Bilbao 4 7 15 -1 27 90 14
    Córdoba 6 8 19 0 29 50 7
    Granada 7 5 18 -6 28 30 8
    Ibiza 7 10 17 3 22 30 4
    Lloret de Mar 6 5 17 -3 28 50 5
    Madrid 6 6 16 -4 25 42 10
    Malaga 6 11 19 2 30 70 7
    Marbella 6 10 19 2 30 50 8
    Palma de Majorque 6 9 18 -1 23 50 8
    Salamanca 7 6 16 -2 26 30 8
    Salou (Port Aventura) 6 8 18 0 26 50 5
    San Sebastián 4 9 15 -5 27 100 13
    Santander 5 9 15 -4 29 77 13
    Santiago de Compostela 5 6 15 -2 26 90 13
    Seville 6 10 21 1 31 89 9
    Valencia 7 9 19 -2 31 30 4

    Spain: Climate & Weather

    The climate is subject to various influences depending on the region: It is an oceanic climate on the Atlantic coast which provides warm temperatures and a rainy autumn.

    In the centre, there is a continental climate with different seasons, rather harsh winters and occasionally stifling summers.

    The southern part enjoys a Mediterranean climate with well-differentiated seasons and short inter-seasonal showers, temperate winters and hot summers.

    Like most of the Mediterranean countries, the best time to discover the country is between May and June or September and October which allows you to enjoy comfortable temperatures while avoiding the influx of tourists in the middle of summer.

     

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    Visiting Malaga in March – What’s the weather like?

    March in Malaga usually begins with temperatures more similar to the months of April and May. A beginning that anticipates an early spring but there are still surprises.

    Within March there can be a cold front that put temperatures below 20°C,  however this situation will not last too long.

    Malaga in March is characterized by pleasant temperatures that make you able to enjoy a day at the beach and even bathing in the sea.

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      How is March in Malaga?

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        Any day of March in Malaga

    What is the weather like in Malaga in March?

    March is the transition month, a transition between winter and spring. Although officially the spring begins on March 20, Malaga is usually ahead and at the beginning of the month you can experience a major change in temperature.

    Rain can happen during March in Malaga but it is not usual. In 2017 it did rain  on the first weekend of the month, but the week started with temperatures above 20º as you can see below.

    The highest temperature recorded was 31.4ºC on 26th of March in 1988.

    From next week you can see a remarkable increase of temperatures next to sunny days.

    Sea temperature: Can we swim in March?

    March in Malaga is characterized by pleasant temperatures that make it possible to enjoy a day at the beach and even taking a bath in the sea. The water temperature can still be cold, especially for Spanish; this is something that does not seem to affect Europeans who come from countries where temperatures in winter are below zero.

    The water temperature in March is around 15ºC (59ºF). The thermal sensation is cold, although it is already possible to take a dip that will refresh you quickly if you are sunbathing.

    Does it rain in March?

    March is not a particularly rainy month. It is possible however that it may rain from time to time throughout the month. In recent years the average number of rainy days is 4.

    What clothes to bring?

    During the night or at dawn it can still be cold and the temperature can get down to 10ºC, so it is advisable not to forget something warm.

    Sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended if you plan to go to the beach or visit Sierra Nevada.

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    • Protective Cream
    • Shorts
    • Swimsuit if you plan to go to the beach
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    • Some coat

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    How is March in Malaga?

    One weekend in March I went to eat at a beach bar in Carvajal (Fuengirola) and I was able to enjoy a splendid day. I have to highlight the ease of finding parking  very close to the place (I have been to the same place last summer in August and then I had to park little more far than this day).

    I could not avoid thinking that many would envy being in my place in that moment.

    It seems that more people had the same idea as me. Shortly after sitting and asking for the food many more people arrived … but I was able to choose a table without having to made a reservation before.

    I could see how an increasing number of people decided to spend the day at the beach. A number still far from what we can find in July or August but big enough to realise that they are really enjoying the good weather.

    Wondering about the city centre?

    I found this video about a visit in the last week of March to the city centre:

    Any day of March in Malaga

    From March in advance any day is good to stroll along the shore and enjoy the beach

    I could not help thinking that many would envy being in that moment in my place. Facing the sea and enjoying fried fish next to an ice cold beer. I missed walking by the shore. Next time, wanna join?

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    What is the weather like in Barcelona in March

    Tourists who have planned a trip to Spain in March get the opportunity to have a great rest and enjoy the wonderful spring weather. The weather in Barcelona in March is quite stable, but it can also bring surprises in the form of cold snaps, as well as rain. But such troubles are quite rare.

    It rains but rarely

    The weather in March in Barcelona is mostly clear, there are almost no rainy days. If precipitation falls, then, as a rule, at night. But fogs in March are quite common, as a result of the interaction of warm air currents from Africa and the Mediterranean Sea, which has not yet warmed up. Mists can make the air damp, but this pleasant smell is incomparable. Gusts of cold wind in March also take place, because this is the first month of spring. But windy weather is predominantly observed at higher elevations, for example, on Mount Montjuic. Therefore, when planning such excursions, you need to take warm clothes and comfortable shoes with you on a trip. We also recommend that you take a look at the article about the weather in Barcelona in April – you might enjoy visiting the city this month even more.

    For more information on the March weather in Barcelona, ​​please refer to the table below.

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    Weather in Barcelona in March/Date Daytime air temperature in Barcelona Air temperature in Barcelona at night Water temperature in Barcelona
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    2 12 ÷ 15 10 ÷ 11 12 ÷ 13
    3 6 ÷ 15 900

    12 ÷ 13
    4 12 ÷ 19 10 ÷ 14 12 ÷ 13
    5 14 ÷ 1 9 ÷ 13 12 ÷ 13
    14÷15 8÷12 12÷13
    7 14 ÷ 16 11 ÷ 15 13 ÷ 14
    8 13 ÷ 17 13 ÷ 14
    13 ÷ 16 13 ÷ 14
    10 14 ÷ 17 9 ÷ 13 13 ÷ 14
    11 12 ÷ 17 11 ÷ 12 13 ÷ 14
    13÷17 12÷13 13÷14
    13 6 ÷ 18 7 ÷ 12 13 ÷ 14
    14 12 ÷ 17 8 ÷ 13 13 ÷ 14
    15 13 9 ÷ 11 13 ÷ 14
    16 14 ÷ 16 11 ÷ 13 13 ÷ 14
    17 14 12 ÷ 13 13 ÷ 13 ÷ 17 ÷ 17 ÷ 17 admiring

    18 17÷21 13÷14 12÷13
    19 14 ÷ 17 9 ÷ 11 12 ÷ 13
    20 15 ÷ 16 11 ÷ 12

    12 ÷ 13 13 13 ÷ 14 12 ÷ 13
    22 14 ÷ 16 10 ÷ 14 13 ÷ 14
    23 15 ÷ 16 11 ÷ 13

    9
    24 14÷17 12÷13 13 ÷ 14
    25 15 ÷ 19 12 ÷ 15 13 ÷ 14
    26 14 ÷ 17 13 ÷ 14

    13 ÷ 14 13 ÷ 14 13 ÷ 14 13 ÷ 14 13 15 ÷ 20 13 ÷ 14 13 ÷ 14
    28 16 ÷ 21 13 13 ÷ 14
    29 16 ÷ 18 13÷14
    30 17÷22 13 ÷ 15 13 ÷ 14
    31 17 ÷ 19 14 ÷ 16 13

    90,000 Barcelona in March, rest and weather in Barselon)

    There comes a time when charming Barcelona allows itself to be a little capricious: sometimes it’s warm, sometimes it’s cold, sometimes it’s windy, sometimes it’s quiet and cozy. This is how emotionally the capital of Catalonia celebrates the arrival of spring.

    However, it is worth noting that this does not spoil her at all: she is still magnificent, mysterious and attractive. If you are going on a trip, you will not fail – the city will definitely please you with the first spring warmth and bright, but not scorching, sun.

    Traveling to Barcelona in March: the benefits of traveling in March

    The first month of spring in Barcelona can be unpredictable with regards to the weather. It is possible both to increase the temperature to +20°C, and its low rates – about +10°C.

    But this does not change the reviews about the holidays in Barcelona in March in a negative direction. It’s hard not to love this city and its azure sky. Let’s name the main poles of the March trip:

    • Lack of a large number of tourists. The beach season opens much later, the period of active sales has almost come to an end, and the season of mass holidays has not yet arrived. Therefore, there are practically no queues to the sights.
    • Prices for flights and accommodation due to the off-season are low. So why not take this opportunity to get to know the Catalan capital?
    • If you can’t stand the heat well, then Barcelona in March is perfect for you. Azure sky, lots of sun and not hot at all – such a comfortable month.

    Every season has its own features, and when planning a trip they should be taken into account:

    • Unpredictable weather. It is quite possible that March will meet you with coolness, low temperatures and even rains. But there is exactly the same opportunity to walk around in a T-shirt during the day and put on a jacket only in the evening. Therefore, pay attention to the short-term weather forecast.
    • Low sea water temperature. If you are planning to open the beach season early, then you should postpone your trip. In March, the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Barcelona does not warm up above + 15 ° C – + 16 ° C, so it is unlikely that you will be able to swim.

    Weather in Barcelona in March

    The weather in March-April is getting warmer every day and makes staying outdoors more comfortable. Therefore, you can plan long walks and sunny photo shoots.

    The weather in early March can still be cool, with daytime temperatures around +13°C – +15°C, and at night it can drop to +7°C. However, these figures are not constant and may change from year to year.

    Warming is also quite possible: the air temperature in Barcelona in mid-March can rise to +19°C – +20°C, and at night it drops by 6 – 7 degrees. So for walking around the city in the evening it is better to take a jacket with you.

    The weather in Barcelona at the end of March is also difficult to predict: sometimes by this time a constant heat sets in, and sometimes cold snaps occur – up to + 13 ° C – + 15 ° C, but they usually do not last long.

    Air and water temperature

    The Mediterranean climate makes Barcelona a fairly warm part of Europe. It also provides an increase in precipitation compared to the previous month. The average temperature in Barcelona in March is around +14°C.

    Air temperature in Barcelona in March

    During the day the average air temperature is +16°C, at night – about +11°C. Temperature fluctuations in March are about ten degrees and can vary from +10°C to +20°C throughout the month. Night temperatures can range from +7°C to +15°C.

    Sea water temperature in Barcelona in March

    In anticipation of the beach season on a sunny March day, it will be pleasant to stroll along the Mediterranean coast of Barcelona beaches, breathe in the sea air and listen to the sound of the waves. The water temperature this month is about +15°C and is not suitable for swimming.

    Rainfall

    Rainy days in early spring in Barcelona happen – about 5 – 6 for the whole month. It’s still better to stock up on an umbrella – the rains here are a sudden phenomenon, so it’s better not to risk it so as not to get wet. The average amount of precipitation is 45 mm.

    Sunny, cloudy and overcast days

    The main part of the month is usually sunny – up to 20 days, which makes visiting the capital of Catalonia very pleasant. Cloudy days happen – they fall 8 – 9, respectively, cloudy weather happens only 2 – 3 days a month.

    Excursion holidays: where you should definitely visit

    No matter how many times you come to Barcelona, ​​this city will never cease to amaze you and will win your recognition, if not love, at first sight. The weather in early March is changeable, however, it is quite conducive to long walks.

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    Try to see as much as possible, look carefully, do not miss the details. The capital of Catalonia will captivate you with its bizarre beauty against the backdrop of an azure sky.

    Arriving in Barcelona in early March, it is impossible not to get acquainted with the well-known symbol of the city, which is visited by more than 2.5 million tourists a year, the Sagarada de Familia – Sagrada Familia.

    And don’t be surprised that its construction has not yet been completed and has been going on for more than a hundred years. This did not prevent him from getting into the UNESCO World Heritage List.

    A stunning architectural structure rises above the city with eight pointed spiers, made in a bizarre lace technique developed by its author, the great Antonio Gaudí.

    The architect himself worked on his project for 43 years and left this legacy to his descendants, who continue to build to this day. The temple causes a lot of controversy from architects, clergy and people of science. However, it is such an amazing creation that it cannot leave anyone indifferent.

    Did you know that in Barcelona you can visit a mysterious fairy-tale park with gingerbread houses guarding the entrance with a multi-colored crocodile, centuries-old fragments of dishes laid out in fancy mosaics on a magnificent bench, the Hall of the Hundred Columns, which actually consists of 86, and more many mysterious figures You will find all this in Park Güell, which he bought and then donated to the city.

    And, of course, the great eccentric Gaudi, whose enigmatic designs still cannot be unraveled by modern architects, could not have done here. It was he who seated one of his workers on a damp parapet bench in order to give it a shape that repeats the curves of the human body, and asked the workers to bring to the construction site fragments of dishes that they encountered along the way in order to create a bright mosaic on the famous bench. On a warm sunny day in mid-March, go there with your children – they will definitely enjoy the feeling of a fairy tale.

    The cat will continue to surprise you. There is nothing unusual in it, except for the weight of two tons, seven meters in length and two meters in height. It is made of bronze and has been decorating the center of Barcelona for three decades.

    The “broiler cat” was created by the famous sculptor and artist Fernando Botero in his own unique style – with a weighty body and rounded shapes. There are legends that for the fulfillment of desires you need to rub the nose of the Cat Botero. So why not check if it’s true or not?

    • What to do in Barcelona: the author’s collection

    Choosing a warm sunny day at the end of March, you can go to the Spanish village. This trip will be remembered by both children and adults. Poble Espanyol, as it is also called, is a kind of open-air museum, where old buildings from all over Spain are collected.

    Craftsmen work in the workshops that are open here, making souvenirs right in front of visitors. Only in the shops of the Spanish village you can buy unique handmade items that are not sold anywhere else.

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    Holidays, events and festivals

    The capital of Catalonia looks smart and festive at any time. What are the colorful mosaics of the magical buildings of Gaudi against the azure sky on a sunny day! But the Catalans should also be given their due in celebrations: laughter, fun and the aromas of delicious food are added to the vibrant atmosphere of the city. The holidays in Barcelona in March are also held – noisy and fun.

    Every year, in the first month of spring, a beer festival is held here – Barcelona Beer Festival . Where else can you try more than 200 varieties of beer from around the world, turning into a real taster, listen to lectures by masters and brewing experts and forget about business and worries for three whole days?

    Famous breweries offer a drink with different flavors – for example, the Belgians treat beer with the aroma of citrus fruits and various herbs. Food in eateries is not very diverse and for a three-course dinner it is better to go to a restaurant. But it is quite possible to have a bite of cheese and fish, try goulash and even pancakes.

    Shopping

    Unlike most European cities, the sales season in Barcelona lasts until early March. Therefore, if you come here in the first days of the month, you will still have time to make some profitable purchases.

    Also in March, stores put on sale items of new collections, which will give you the opportunity to be the first to purchase fashion novelties and the main trends of the season.

    Do not forget about the outlets – there you can buy items from last year’s collections with significant discounts.

    In order not to think about how to navigate the city’s 450 retail outlets, for 10 euros you can buy a ticket for the Barcelona Shopping Line – a bus route to the most popular shopping centers and shops. You can ride all day, getting off at any stops.

    • Souvenirs and gifts from Barcelona

    Holiday prices

    At the beginning of March, tourist activity is still quite low: the beach season has not yet begun, the vacation time has not come, the sales season is almost over. In this regard, prices in Barcelona in March do not rise, but remain at the level of the previous month.

    Flight

    Airlines have already reduced prices after the New Year holidays and do not change them much in the next three months. Therefore, in March, airfare prices remain at the same level as in February, which is 15% – 20% lower than the price of a flight to Barcelona in January.

    Tours

    Accommodation prices remain unchanged compared to the previous month. So you have a wonderful opportunity to spend spring break in Barcelona: if you book a tour in advance, it will cost you even less.

    • Hotels for children in Barcelona

    Food

    Food prices in Barcelona change little throughout the year and usually remain the same as in previous months. Locals are very fond of delicious food and morning coffee with a croissant in a cafe near the house. You can join this tradition, especially since from 9 to 12 in the morning coffee and pastries will cost you 2 euros.

    Fruit here is cheaper than other products. For example, fruit slices in a glass on the market will please you for a euro – one and a half. You can also buy jamon here: 60 – 90 euro per kilogram.

    • Fruit of Spain
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    Recommendations for families with children

    Traveling to Barcelona in March will be a wonderful spring break for your child. The vagaries of the weather are insignificant and do not threaten long walks at all. But you should definitely visit the fabulous park of bizarre creations of Gaudi, see his unusual houses and rub the nose of a fat bronze cat, while making a wish.

    Any student will certainly appreciate such an original program. And if we add to this a visit to the zoo and aquarium, then the rest will be rich, bright and unforgettable. There will simply be no time for a child to be bored.

    You can also travel with a baby in March. Just take a few warm clothes in case it gets cold and check out the short term weather forecast. Let’s hope sunny Barcelona doesn’t let you down.

    In anticipation of the summer sun and warmth, tired of winter bad weather, it is worth going to Barcelona in March, where it is still not hot, but very sunny.

    The capital of Catalonia will certainly fill you with a great mood, charge you with positive emotions, pleasantly surprise you, give you delicious food and send you home to dream about your next date with her.

    We hope that our recommendations will help you plan your vacation and remind you of the most amazing places to visit. May your travels be unforgettable.

    Spain in March 2023 – holidays and weather in Spain in March

    If you are tired of the long winter, go to Spain. Spring here comes into its legal rights exactly on the calendar, and, according to many travelers, this is the most romantic time of the year. Find out on the Tour Calendar what advantages a trip to this country promises in March.

    Contents

    In March, a noticeable warming comes to Spain, some days in the southern provinces are no worse than summer, ski resorts are still skiing, but the season is coming to an end

    When is the best time to relax in Spain? | January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

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    Weather in Spain in March

    With the first March money, the environment throughout Spain begins to warm up noticeably. Despite the slightly more frequent precipitation and the presence of clouds in the sky, the number of hours of sunshine is increasing, which makes it warm and pleasant in all corners of the country. This is a time of active flowering and natural natural charm. Even cities located in the northern provinces acquire fresh foliage. In the capital and Andalusia, the air is filled with subtle aromas of almonds, enveloping everything with a weightless pink haze. Its flowering is such a mesmerizing process that it is the subject of increased tourist interest: in honor of this event, special tours are held in Filabres Alamilla every weekend with visits to the almond groves. Barcelona also acquires bright colors, on the streets of which mimosa bushes bloom. Those who find themselves in Valencia will be lucky enough to watch citrus orchards immersed in flowers. Even the most inclement weather cannot overshadow the impressions received from the March Spain. If we consider the meteorological forecast for a given month, it is more convenient to do this by region, because each of them has its own microclimate. In the northern and northwestern regions it is still quite damp and cool. The average daytime air temperature here is up to +15°C, and the nighttime temperature drops to +7. .+9°C For example, in La Coruña, which is part of the autonomous community of Galicia, around +14°C is recorded at lunchtime, and +8°C at dusk.

    Madrid

    +16

    Barcelona

    +14

    +16 +16

    Salou

    +14

    +17

    MALAGA

    +17

    9000 +20 9000 9000

    + 16

    Tenerife

    +19

    +21

    Ibiza

    +15

    +17

    Costa del Sol

    9000 +15

    +18

    Brava Costa

    +13

    +16

    Costa Drada

    +14

    9000 +17 9000 9000 9000 BLOBLOK

    9000. +14

    +19

    Spain weather forecast for 14 days →

    At ski resorts, concentrated mainly on the Iberian, Cantabrian and Central mountain systems, the skiing season is still ongoing, although the thermometer at their foot is already creeping up to “decent” positive marks and several hundred snow cannons have to be used to maintain proper snow cover. In the central regions, as a rule, it is much warmer. So, in Madrid during the day you can safely walk in light clothes – + 16 ° C, and for an evening exercise you will have to put a few winter things in your suitcase, since it has an impressive height above sea level, and after sunset the air cools down to + 4 ° C. In addition, in the capital you will need an umbrella. Precipitation falls several times a week, and the total number of “wet” days results in exactly one third of the month. As you move south, they happen much less often. So, on the Costa Blanca, according to weather forecasters, only 4 rainy days are expected. At the same time, during the day at the resorts of this coast, at least +19°C and about +8°C at night. Approximately the same indicators are typical for Ibiza. If we talk about continental Spain, the warmest is on the Costa del Sol, no wonder its name in translation sounds like a “sunny” coast. The daily temperature range in Malaga, Seville, Benalmadena and other cities in this part of the Mediterranean is from +10°C to +19. .+20°C. It rains here a little more often – about 6-7 days a month. The climatic values ​​of the Canary Islands are nothing but harbingers of the approaching summer: Gran Canaria pleases +24°C, Tenerife +22°C and Lanzarote +21°C. At night, you can completely get by with a windbreaker or pita – + 16 ° C. As for precipitation, they are short-lived and come down to only 4 days.

    What to do in Spain in March?

    Spain in March promises a real variety of holidays. Firstly, this is the last month when you can ride with a breeze along the best slopes of the Pyrenees. Secondly, the unsurpassed architecture, European standards of service and sincere hospitality of the residents are year-round and have no reference to time. Thirdly, the first month of spring is a whirlwind of the festival season, engulfing everyone who craves spectacles and vivid emotions. In other words, no one will be bored!

    Beach holidays

    The weather on the Iberian Peninsula cannot be called beachy at all. Even if you do not have big complaints about the indicators of the outdoor thermometer, cold water is still disgusting for swimming. Going to the Mediterranean Sea, soberly assess your hardening: in the northwest, its temperature is +13..+15°C, near the southern coast – +17°C. In principle, in order to remove the sandals and wet the heels, this is quite enough, but nothing more. Particularly impatient vacationers who have no urine to wait for the official start of the beach season go to the Canary Islands. There are already all the signs of the coming summer, so a swimsuit and dark glasses will be very useful. The best spots for water and solar pleasures are the southern tip of Gran Canaria and Tenerife, where the ocean warms up to +19..+21°C.

    This is where the beaches fill up first. The northern regions are windy and damp. They are in demand only after May, when it gets hot, and there is a desire to move to where it is cooler.

    Ski holidays

    March is the final month at most ski resorts, so their prices are dropping rapidly, which encourages budget-conscious winter sports enthusiasts to drop everything and fly to conquer the Spanish peaks. In early spring, the choice of where exactly to go is rather big. Among the most famous ski centers, Baqueira-Beret, located in the Aran Valley, should be singled out. It is remarkable in that it is surrounded by the highest mountains in the Pyrenees, and is preferred by the President of Spain himself. And this already says a lot.

    In addition to impeccable slopes of all difficulty levels, the resort offers its visitors conditions for descents on virgin slopes, a half-pipe, 3 children’s parks, dog sledding, 4 nightclubs, 18 bars, 7 restaurants and several massage parlors. The second most popular is the Sierra Nevada, in the southern province of Andalusia. On clear days, its peaks offer a view of the picturesque surroundings and the azure expanse of the Mediterranean Sea, behind which the outlines of the African continent appear. In the very “heart” of this resort, in Pradogliano, there is a kindergarten and a nursery, there is an International Ski School, shops, restaurants and discos.

    Entertainment and excursions

    The noticeably improved weather in March encourages frequent excursions. There are not as many visitors as in April-May, so exploring the sights and the richest heritage of historical monuments will not be overshadowed by crowds and long lines. A visit to the capital will allow you to touch the traces of ancient civilizations and priceless treasures of world culture, as well as have fun in shopping and entertainment complexes.

    Barcelona will amaze you with Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces and chic parks. Valencia will win you over with romantic squares and pompous palaces left as a legacy, and Granada with narrow streets paved with cobblestones that still retain an Arab atmosphere. By the way, once in this city, you should definitely visit the flamenco concert, held in institutions called “tablao”. Enthusiasts can go further and take a couple of lessons in this passionate dance. Other flamenco schools can be found in Jerez, Seville and Madrid. True amateur photographers are advised to take a ticket to Tenerife. A bright natural kaleidoscope of wild herbs, revealing buds of exotic flowers and lush greenery of trees against the backdrop of the blue ocean – a spectacle of indescribable beauty. A separate line deserves introduction to the Spanish culture of food and drink. This process is long, but extremely entertaining. By the way, at this time, restaurants and bars often update their menus.

    Holidays and festivals

    Festivals and traditional holidays promise an unrealistic amount of positive emotions in March. Perhaps the most anticipated and large-scale this month is the Las Fallas spring festival, which has the most fiery reputation and is equated with a national celebration. It is celebrated in Valencia every year from 15 to 20 March. Its program includes pyrotechnic shows, flower processions and the fire festival “La Crema” with the merciless burning of huge papier-mâché dolls (20 m high), personifying evil and human vices.

    In some years (start dates: March 27 in 2016, April 1 in 2018, April 4 in 2021, and March 31 in 2024), Easter falls on March. The Holy Week preceding it is a time when religious and ancient traditions are honored. These days, the Spaniards organize historical processions on the streets, personifying the Passion of Christ. They reach their peak by Thursday and Friday. In early March, in many cities (for example, in Santoña, Villarrobledo, Cadiz, Las Palmas, etc. ), carnivals that began in late February are coming to an end. Their start dates are always “floating”, so it is not possible to know in advance how many spring days they will “capture” by themselves. 19March the whole country celebrates St. José (Father of Jesus Christ) or Father’s Day. On the third Saturday of Easter Lent, Castellón de la Plana honors the memory of the Blessed Virgin Mary – “Festa De La Magdalena”, and in the mountains of the Extremadura region, the Cherry Festival / Cerezo en Flor is held with wine tasting and local cuisine.

    What are the prices for holidays in Spain in March?

    Prices for hotels, air tickets and tours in March are incomparably higher than in winter. But summer holidays are still much more expensive, so there are still savings. If there are no problems with a Schengen visa, you can try to “hunt” for last-minute trips.

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    March, despite the lack of stability of weather conditions, is an amazing month for holidays in Spain. It contributes not only to cultural enrichment, but also to the splendor of sightseeing experiences, as well as obtaining a unique gastronomic experience. Tour-Calendar wishes all its readers an unforgettable journey!

    Weather in Spain in March 2022-2021 at “365 Celsius”

    What is the weather in Spain in the month of March is highly dependent on the region. The air warms up at night to +17°C, and during the day up to +20.8°C, it rains for 9 days and 22.9 mm of precipitation falls per month. And, for example, in San Sebastian, the weather conditions are not very good, since the air is up to + 14 ° C, cloudy and rainy days are at least 8. The best cities to relax at this time are Camas, Ciesa, Carmona. The air temperature in March is +15.9°C

    Climate

    Average temperature during the day: +15. 9°C
    Sea water temperature: +15.0°C
    Number of sunny days: 19 days
    Rainy days:
    Rainfall:
    9 days
    22.9 mm

    Water temperature in Spain in March

    Is it worth it to visit Spain in March?

    The weather in Spain in March is good for holidays, this month’s rating is 4.2 out of five. The weather is not very good, there are few tourists. At this time, the cold sea temperature is +15.0°C. It rains a lot, about 9 days a month, falls on 22.9mm of precipitation. Sunny skies for at least 19 days. The weather in Spain at the end of March at the beginning and middle of the month is presented on the chart. The air temperature in March is +15.9°C. At this time, the best climatic conditions in 3 cities:

    Weather in March Alcantarilla Weather in March Ecija Weather in March Manises

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    8

    air: +18.4°C
    rain: 7 days
    sun: 22 days

    4
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    8

    air: +18.1°C
    rain: 13 days
    sun: 17 days

    4
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    8

    air: +17. 5°C
    rain: 6 days
    sun: 21 days
    Best climate in cities in March
    City Air temperature Water temperature Rainy days (precipitation)
    Alhama de Murcia +18.4°C 7 days (21.09mm)
    Galdar +18.9°C 6 days (10.38mm)
    Pahara +19.4°C 6 days (5.82mm)
    El Arenal +18°C 2 days (31. 9mm)
    La Rinconada +19.0°C 11 days (36.57mm)
    Mislata +17.5°C 6 days (18.79mm)
    Cieza +18.4°C 7 days (21.09mm)

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    Air temperature in Spain in March

    The difference in daily air temperature throughout the year is 15.7°C, but due to the presence of the sea and the climate in Spain is quite mild for months. The coldest month is January, when the air warms up to +13.3°C, and the warmest is August from +29. 0°C. The air temperature in March is +15.9°C.

    Water temperature in Spain

    The beach season here lasts: . The temperature in the sea at this time of the year is from – to – conducive to a pleasant swim. The worst weather in Spain and the water temperature recorded in February is +4.2°C. The air temperature in March is +15.9°C.

    Number of rainy days and precipitation in March

    An unsuccessful month for travel is March, it rains on average 9 days. The maximum monthly rainfall is 33.8 mm. The air temperature in March is +15.9°C.

    March holiday comfort rating

    The rating is calculated by months, taking into account the average air temperature, the amount of rain and other indicators. Over the course of a year in Spain, the score ranges from 4.1 in December to 4.8 in September, out of a possible five. The air temperature in March is +15.9°C

    Month Air temperature during the day Water temperature Solar
    days
    Rainy days (precipitation)
    December +14.0°C +4.9°C 19.9 6 days (23.6 mm)
    January +13.3°C +4.4°C 19.4 8 days (32.8 mm)
    February +13.7°C +4.2°C 16.8 7 days (28.1 mm)
    March +15. 9°C +4.3°C 18.6 9 days (33.8 mm)
    April +18.6°C +4.6°C 19.7 9 days (26.6 mm)
    May +21.6°C +5.3°C 24.1 7 days (19.2 mm)
    June +25.7°C +6.0°C 25.9 5 days (17.0 mm)
    July +28.2°C +6.6°C 27.1 4 days (10.3 mm)
    August +29.0°C +7.0°C 27. 4 4 days (12.1 mm)
    September +26.3°C +6.9°C 25.0 6 days (22.2 mm)
    October +22.9°C +6.4°C 21.1 7 days (34.9 mm)
    November +17.3°C +5.7°C 17.9 8 days (46.6 mm)

    Number of sunny days in March

    Beautiful sunny weather will delight tourists in August – as many as 28 sunny days per month. Great time to relax in Spain. The air temperature in March is +15.9°C.

      Please note:

    • Weather in Spain in February: rating 4. 1 (out of 5), air +13.7°C , sea: +14.6°C, rain 7 days
    • Weather in Spain in April: rating 4.4 (out of 5), air +18.6°C , sea: +16.3°C, rain 9 days

    Weather in March in Barcelona

    This page provides a daily weather report that will give you an idea of ​​the weather in Barcelona during the month of March.

    Every day for a year, I noted data on weather conditions, including temperature in both Celsius and Fahrenheit, as well as the presence of clouds and precipitation. After reviewing the table, you will know what the weather will be like for you in March and what things you should take with you on your trip.

    To view weather reports for other months, as well as information about current weather conditions, see the “ Related Pages for ” section at the end of this article for related links.

    March weather report:

    Average temperature: 15° C or 59 F
    Maximum temperature: 20° C or 68 F
    Minimum temperature: 8° C or 46. 4 F

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    From the report below, it can be seen that in March the weather is changeable, and clear days are replaced by cloudy ones. It is still cool outside, but sometimes the air temperature jumps. This is not a very pleasant time when you need a jacket in the morning, and in the afternoon it becomes too hot in it. It can sometimes rain, so keep your umbrellas ready.

    Daily weather report for Barcelona in March

    March 31

    Daily Comment: Temperature 16° C around 61 F Cloudy in the morning but cleared by 13:00 but overcast most of the day with occasional sunshine.

    Day 30

    Daily Comment: Temperature 14° C around 57 F Cloudy and rainy in the morning, but by 3:00 pm it stopped raining but no sun came out from behind the clouds! – Maybe tomorrow!

    Day 29

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F Partly cloudy, windy with occasional rain.

    Day 28

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F Cloudy day with light rain.

    Day 27

    Daily Comment: Temperature 11° C around 52 F Overcast, rainy and generally unpleasant day in terms of weather 🙁

    Day 26

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F Cloudy and much colder today.

    Day 25

    Journal Entry: The morning was sunny and the air warmed up to 17° C (62.7 F), but by 4 pm the sky became overcast and the temperature dropped to 13° C (55 F) and it started to rain. While I was making this recording, I heard thunder and it started to rain.

    Temperature 18° C (64.2 F) Temperature 12° C (53 F).

    Day 24

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Sunny day with some clouds.

    Day 23

    Daily Comment: Temperature around 18° C around 64. 2F Mostly clear weather but at 17:30 it rained for five minutes and stopped as suddenly as it started !

    Day 22

    Daily Comment: Temperature 18° C around 64.2 F Most of the day was clear with occasional small cirrus clouds.

    Day 21

    Daily Comment: Temperature 20° C around 68 F – Sunny.

    Day 20

    Daily Comment: Temperature 20° C around 68 F light fog but generally clear weather.

    Day 19

    “I think you’ll like today’s weather!”

    Daily Comment: Temperature 20° C around 68 F Partly cloudy in the morning, but by afternoon the sun came out and it was very nice and warm! A few more degrees and it will be possible to wear T-shirts 🙂

    Day 18

    Daily Comment: Temperature 17° C around 62.7 F Cloudy in the morning but by 2pm the sun came out and didn’t hide for the rest of the day. You could feel the warm breeze, great 🙂 !

    Day 17

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Sunny day with some clouds.

    Day 16

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F Most of the day was clear with occasional clouds.

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    Day 15

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Sunny with some clouds.

    Day 14 18:03

    Journal Entry: Temperature 14° C around 57 F Overcast.

    Day 13

    Daily Comment: Temperature 14° C around 57 F Cloudy with occasional light rain.

    Day 12

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Clear this morning, now overcast.

    Day 11

    Daily Comment: Temperature 14° C around 57 F – Sunny

    Day 10

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F – Clear for most of the day with occasional light clouds and occasional showers.

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    Day 9

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Clear.

    Day 8

    Daily Comment: Temperature 13° C around 55 F – Clear for most of the day but light rain fell towards evening.

    Day 7

    Daily Comment: Temperature 15° C around 59 F – Sunny with some clouds.

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    Day 6

    Daily Comment: Temperature 18° C around 64 F – Sunny with some clouds after 4pm.

    Day 5

    Journal Comment: Temperature 17° C (62.7 F) – Sunny day – George Harrison song “Here come the sun, here comes the sun, it’s all right” comes to mind 🙂

    Day 4

    Daily Comment: Temperature 17° C around 62.7 F Sunny and warm all day! 🙂

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    Day 3

    Daily Comment: Temperature 12° C around 53 F Sunny all day, YES! 🙂

    Day 2

    Daily Comment: Temperature 11° C around 52 F Sunny but cool winds make it seem colder outside.

    Day 1

    Daily Comment: Temperature 8° C around 46.5 F Sunny all day and no snow! But the air is cold!

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    What to do in lanzarote in february: 30 Things to do in Lanzarote

    Опубликовано: October 8, 2022 в 10:00 am

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    30 Things to do in Lanzarote


    Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

    If you’re planning a trip to Lanzarote and you want to go out and explore (which you definitely should do), then read our list of the best things to do on the island.

    • What to do in Lanzarote – resorts, sightseeing and attractions
    • 1. Puerto del Carmen
    • 2. Costa Teguise
    • 3. Playa Blanca
    • 4. Discover Lanzarote on a full-day tour
    • 5. Rancho Texas
    • 6. Fun family day at Aqualava Waterpark
    • 7. Timanfaya National Park
    • 8. El Golfo
    • 9. Los Hervideros
    • 10. Admire the view from Mirador del Rio
    • 11. Jameos del Agua
    • 12. Cueva de los Verdes
    • 13. Cactus Garden 
    • 14. Playas de Papagayo
    • 15. Learn to surf at Playa de Famara
    • 16. Lanzarote Carnivals
    • 17. Go on a cruise along the coast of La Graciosa (lunch, drinks and water activities included)
    • 18. Take a walk through Haria
    • 19. Visit Teguise, Lazarote’s former capital
    • 20. Go to Teguise Market on a Sunday
    • 21. Go on an exciting volcano buggy-tour
    • 22. Visit la Geria and taste the Lanzarote wine
    • 23. Admire Lanzarote’s coastline on a sunset cruise
    • 24. Visit Arrecife, Lanzarote’s capital
    • 25. Shop at the local markets
    • 26. Walking tours inside Timanfaya National Park
    • 27. Spend a day in Fuerteventura
    • 28. César Manrique Foundation
    • 29. Go on a coastal walk between Puerto del Carmen and Puerto Calero
    • 30. Pirate Museum

    Although it is one of the smaller islands in terms of size, Lanzarote is actually one of the most popular Canary Islands among foreign visitors, so there are plenty of things to do and activities for the entire family.

    There are 3 big resorts in Lanzarote and since the island is so small, you can easily visit all of them, especially if you have a rental car (but you can also do it by using the local buses).

    1. Puerto del Carmen


    Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

    Puerto del Carmen is the largest and most popular resort in Lanzarote.

    It’s a great place for nightlife, as there are plenty of bars, restaurants and clubs that stay open until the early morning hours.

    Puerto del Carmen also has several great beaches, shops and activities for kids, so it’s good for a family holiday also, especially the Matagorda area. The town is situated close to the airport, so it’s extremely easy to get here, by bus, taxi or car. Since it’s situated very centrally on the island, it’s easy to make daily excursions on your own or with tour companies.

    2. Costa Teguise


    Playa Las Cucharas in Costa Teguise

    One of the rising resorts in Lanzarote, great for families with young kids, as there are many activities around. The largest waterpark on the island is right in Costa Teguise and there are also many hotels with kids clubs so that mom and dad can also have a proper holiday. Playa de las Cucharas is known as one of the best beaches in Lanzarote, although a bit windier compared with the beaches in other resorts.

    3. Playa Blanca


    Spend time at one of the beaches in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

    Situated in the very south of Lanzarote, Playa Blanca is a bit quieter compared to Puerto del Carmen, but it’s got great beaches and many attractions nearby.

    Playa Blanca also has a large marina from where you can take a lot of boat trips, including the ferry to Fuerteventura, if you’re curious to spend a day in Corralejo.

    4. Discover Lanzarote on a full-day tour


    Jameos del Agua is one of the places you’ll visit during the tour (the ticket is included in the price)

    If you don’t want to rent a car and drive on the island on your own, you always have the option of going on an organized tour, which will show you the highlights on the island.

    The main points of interest in Lanzarote are all included in this tour: Timanfaya National Park (bus ride through the volcanic landscape), Jameos del Agua, Haria Valley (or the valley of the 1000 palms) and many more interesting places, like Monumento del Campesino.

    This is a really comprehensive tour and also one of the most popular tours in Lanzarote, which will surely make you fall in love with the beauty of this charming volcanic island. The tour is recommended especially for first-time visitors to Lanzarote who want to discover and see as much as possible in one day.

    BOOK ONLINEVolcanoes and Caves: Full-Day Tour of Lanzarote

    • Duration 9 – 10 hours
    • Includes entrance to Timanfaya National Park & Jameos del Agua
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    What to do in Lanzarote for a fun family day: visit the animal parks and water parks

    5. Rancho Texas


    Rancho Texas is the top attraction for kids in Lanzarote 

    Ranchos Texas is the only animal park in Lanzarote, with a wild west theme and it’s a great attraction for both kids and adults.

    The park is situated very close to Puerto del Carmen and it’s easy to get to by taxi or shuttle bus.

    You can spend an entire day looking at the animals and the shows and in the evenings they have a western night, where you can party like you are in Texas.

    BOOK ONLINERancho Texas Lanzarote Park Entrance Ticket

    • Visit a unique wildlife park with a Wild West theme
    • Includes access to a dolphin demonstration and the chance to watch exotic birds and birds of prey
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    6. Fun family day at Aqualava Waterpark


    Image credit: Aqualava Waterpark via Get Your Guide website

    Aqualava Waterpark is located in the Playa Blanca resort and although fairly small if you compare it to Siam Park for example, it can provide a day of family fun, featuring the only saltwater wave pool in Lanzarote.

    Aqualava is a great place to visit in Lanzarote especially for families with kids, since they have attractions for all ages, including also a lazy river, which is also popular with adults.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: Aqualava Waterpark Entrance Ticket

    • Includes All-access tickets, Sunbeds, Umbrellas
    • Recommended for families with kids
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts
    Places to visit in Lanzarote: don’t miss Lanzarote’s most unique attractions

    7. Timanfaya National Park


    Go on a bus tour through the amazing volcanic landscape in Lanzarote

    If you’d have to choose just one place to visit in Lanzarote (but I personally don’t know why you’d do that), it should be Timanfaya National Park and the bus trip around the volcanoes, to see the crater and learn more information about the volcanic of Lanzarote. 

    Also, even if you don’t have lunch at the restaurant located at the car park, you should go inside to see their barbecue where the chicken is cooked using the heat coming from the volcano.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: Volcanos of Timanfaya and Caves Tour with Lunch

    • Includes lunch and wine tasting
    • Visit Timanfaya National Park, El Golfo and a tasting of the award-winning wine of La Geria
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    8.

    El Golfo


    El Golfo,  a unique attraction in Lanzarote

    The green lagoon or the Green Lake appears in many photos when you look for info about Lanzarote and it’s really a place you should see with your own eyes. The color looks different depending on the moment of the day and the light outside, but no matter when you do, it’s interesting to admire the lake and the ocean so close together.

    9. Los Hervideros


    Los Hervideros shows the wild face of Lanzarote

    Los Hervideros is usually paired as a visit with El Golfo and it’s one of the best places where you can see the force of the ocean around the island of Lanzarote. The best time to visit is when it’s high tide, to see the full force of the currents and waves, as this side of the coast will show you the wild nature of Lanzarote, very different from the vibe you get in the resorts.

    10. Admire the view from Mirador del Rio


    View of La Graciosa from Mirador del Rio, one of the best views in Lanzarote

    Mirador del Rio offers the most breathtaking views in Lanzarote, overlooking the island of La Graciosa. Take care to go up there on a sunny day, otherwise, you won’t see much.

    11. Jameos del Agua


    View of the pool in Jameos del Agua

    You have to visit Jameos del Agua to understand more about Cesar Manrique’s vision for Lanzarote. With it’s lake filled with albino crabs and its unique concert hall, Jameos del Agua is one of the best places to visit in Lanzarote.

    12. Cueva de los Verdes

    By visiting the Green Caves or Cueva de los Verdes in Spanish you get the opportunity to go inside a lava tube that has solidified after the various eruptions that have taken place in Lanzarote. The cave is visited with a guided tour that lasts for one hour and it’s really interesting to learn about the island’s volcanic history.

    13. Cactus Garden 


    An interesting place to visit in Lanzarote is the Cactus Garden, designed by César Manrique

    An entire garden, filled with different types of cacti, offering also great views of the ocean. It’s a nice activity for an hour or two, especially on a more cloudy day when you don’t feel like being on the beach.

    The Cactus Garden (Jardin de Cactus) is also the brainchild of Lanzarote’s famous César Manrique, so the place brings together the volcanic nature of the island with a collection of cacti, making for an interesting place to visit while in Lanzarote.

    14. Playas de Papagayo


    Playa Papagayo – the picture perfect beach in Lanzarote

    Situated inside a protected area, Papagayo beach is probably the most famous beach in Lanzarote and the one that you see on all the postcards. Go there to see the most beautiful turquoise waters but remember to take something to drink and eat with you, as there are no shops inside this natural park, although there is a restaurant overlooking the beach.

    If you don’t have a rental car or you simply don’t want to drive all the way there, you can hop on a catamaran cruise, which also includes lunch and unlimited drinks and it’s a fun way to see the beaches of Costa de Papagayo, while stopping to swim and snorkel along the way.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: Catamaran Cruise to the Papagayo Beaches

    • Includes lunch, welcome mojito cocktail, unlimited draft beer, sangria, soft drinks and water
    • Transfers from and to the nearest pick-up point to your accommodation in Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen and Costa Teguise included
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    15.

    Learn to surf at Playa de Famara


    Famara beach is one of the best places for surfing in Lanzarote

    Famara beach is any surfer’s dream and the place to come if you want to start surfing. Also, come visit to see the most amazing sunsets in Lanzarote and to enjoy a meal with fresh fish at one of the small local restaurants.

    16. Lanzarote Carnivals

    Each year, between the months of February and March, Lanzarote and the rest of the Canary Islands celebrate Carnival season. There’s a party everywhere from Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca, Costa Teguise, Arrecife and even La Graciosa. If you’re visiting at that time, do read more about the carnival in Lanzarote.

    17. Go on a cruise along the coast of La Graciosa (lunch, drinks and water activities included)


    La Graciosa

    After seeing La Graciosa from Mirador del Rio you’ll definitely wish to see it with your own eyes from up close. The island has very few residents and most of them live there only during the summer months. There are no asphalt roads and you rent a bike if you want to explore the island and enjoy its beauty. Playa de la Francesa and Playa de las Conchas are the best beaches on La Graciosa, just remember to take your sunscreen as there’s no place to hide from the sun.

    BOOK ONLINELa Graciosa: Island Cruise with Lunch and Water Activities

    • Sail along the coast of La Graciosa on a luxury catamaran cruise
    • Includes lunch, welcome mojito, unlimited beer, sangría, soft drinks, and water + use of kayaks
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    18. Take a walk through Haria


    Haria, Lanzarote

    Haria is a typical Canarian village, situated in the valley known as the Valley of 1000 palms.

    This is actually the greenest part of Lanzarote, compared to the arid aspect the rest of the island has. You can stop for a short walk in Haria or maybe come on Saturday to visit the local market. Here’s a list of things to do in Haria.

    19. Visit Teguise, Lazarote’s former capital


    Teguise, Lanzarote

    Teguise was the capital of Lanzarote before Arrecife, so it’s a small town full of historic buildings and significance.

    Teguise is a sleepy town during the weekdays and only comes alive on Sunday, when it’s a big market day. If you want to explore more around the town, you can come during the other days and walk around to find out more about the history of Lanzarote.

    • Read more about things to do in Teguise.

    20. Go to Teguise Market on a Sunday


     The Sunday market in Teguise

    The market in Teguise takes place every Sunday and it gets visitors from all over the island.

    There are hundreds of stalls, with handmade objects, clothes, food and even the usual fake bags and watches. There’s something for everyone, just take care of your purse and haggle the price before you buy something.

    Teguise market is the largest market in Lanzarote and probably the largest in the Canary Islands.

    21. Go on an exciting volcano buggy-tour


    Image via Get Your Guide website

    Explore the north of Lanzarote on a unique and adrenaline-pumping tour.

    Enjoy a small group of a maximum of 5 buggies, starting from Costa Teguise and visiting places like the old quarries of Guatiza, Los Cocoteros and reaching Lanzarote’s highest point, Peñas del Chache.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: 2 or 3-Hour Guided Volcano Buggy Tour

    • Go on a 2 or 3-hour, private or group buggy tour from Costa Teguise
    • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off, dust protection glasses, bottled water, helmet
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    22. Visit la Geria and taste the Lanzarote wine


    La Geria – Lanzarote

    La Geria is the valley where the wine region of Lanzarote is located and a visit here will give you the opportunity to sample various types of wines produced on the island. Being the driver while on a wine tour may be a pretty bad experience for the one behind the wheel, so in this case, a tour would be more suitable, so everyone will be able to have a taste.  

    23. Admire Lanzarote’s coastline on a sunset cruise


    A magnificent sunset in Lanzarote

    Watch the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean by embarking on a 2.5-hour cruise aboard a modern and super-fast boat. There’s also a good chance of seeing dolphins and other types of marine life during your trip, which is always exciting.

    The cruise includes champagne and complimentary pastries, served by the professional crew while you enjoy watching the sunset over the ocean.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: 2.5-Hour Sunset and Dolphins Cruise

    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
    • Includes champagne and pastries
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    24. Visit Arrecife, Lanzarote’s capital


    You can dedicate a day for shopping and visiting Lanzarote’s capital, Arrecife

    Arrecife is the capital of Lanzarote and it’s located very close to the airport and it’s easy to get there either by car or by bus.

    Although it’s not the most exciting thing to see in Lanzarote, it can give you an idea in regards to local life beyond the tourist resorts. And they do have some pretty places like Charco San Gines and or Playa del Reducto. You can read further about the best things to do in Arrecife if you do decide to visit..

    25. Shop at the local markets

    If you want to shop while on holiday in Lanzarote, a good idea is to visit the local markets. Every town and resort has at least one market day and you can read all about markets in Lanzarote if you want to know more. You’ll find everything from authentic craft products, to souvenirs and knock-offs like sunglasses and clothing. Teguise has the largest market on the island, but the one in Playa Blanca is in a nice location, in the marina, and some of the stalls move from one market to another, so you can find similar products between all markets.

    26. Walking tours inside Timanfaya National Park

    If you’ve already visited Timanfaya National Park with the bus tour and you’d like to explore even further, you can go on one of the walking tours organized by the authority that has the park into administration. There are several guided walks available and you need to book online in advance.

    27. Spend a day in Fuerteventura


    Corralejo Grandes Playas

    If maybe you are curious about Fuerteventura, why not pop over and visit for the day? It is very easy to cross from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura on board of the ferry, and afterward, you can spend the entire day either in Corralejo, or you can take a quick taxi to Corralejo Natural Park, see the sand dunes and the amazing beaches, before heading back again to Lanzarote in the evening.

    BOOK ONLINEFrom Lanzarote: Return Ferry Transfer to Fuerteventura

    • Transport to the ferry and back to the pickup point
    • Roundtrip ferry ticket & 5 hours of free time
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    28. César Manrique Foundation

    The famous Spanish César Manrique was originally from Lanzarote, so a lot of the main attractions in Lanzarote are his creation, showing us today the vision he had for his island in terms of blending design and functionality with respect for the environment and the surrounding natural space.  

    The location where the Foundation is now used to be Cesar Manrique’s home for twenty years, between 1968 and 1988, and the house offers truly a unique experience, as it sits on a 30,000 sqm plot, and it combines modern elements of design with old traditional architecture, specific to Lanzarote.

    29. Go on a coastal walk between Puerto del Carmen and Puerto Calero

    If you’re staying in Puerto del Carmen, one of the island’s most popular resorts, we highly recommend the walk to Puerto Calero, which can be completed in under one hour one way.

    If you’ve done it all and think there’s nothing more to discover on the island…think again! Here’s a list of secret places in Lanzarote to add to your list of places to see.

    30. Pirate Museum

    • This museum is temporarily closed due to renovation works.

    Located inside the Fortress Santa Barbara, the Pirate Museum can prove to be an interesting experience for adults and children as well.

    The Pirate Museum is located next to the Villa de Teguise and boasts spectacular views of the ocean and the island.

    Lanzarote is a great place to visit with the family and you should check out our list of things to do with kids  in Lanzarote in order to plan some fun days for the little ones. 

    30 Things to do in Lanzarote


    Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

    If you’re planning a trip to Lanzarote and you want to go out and explore (which you definitely should do), then read our list of the best things to do on the island.

    • What to do in Lanzarote – resorts, sightseeing and attractions
    • 1. Puerto del Carmen
    • 2. Costa Teguise
    • 3. Playa Blanca
    • 4. Discover Lanzarote on a full-day tour
    • 5. Rancho Texas
    • 6. Fun family day at Aqualava Waterpark
    • 7. Timanfaya National Park
    • 8. El Golfo
    • 9. Los Hervideros
    • 10. Admire the view from Mirador del Rio
    • 11. Jameos del Agua
    • 12. Cueva de los Verdes
    • 13. Cactus Garden 
    • 14. Playas de Papagayo
    • 15. Learn to surf at Playa de Famara
    • 16. Lanzarote Carnivals
    • 17. Go on a cruise along the coast of La Graciosa (lunch, drinks and water activities included)
    • 18. Take a walk through Haria
    • 19. Visit Teguise, Lazarote’s former capital
    • 20. Go to Teguise Market on a Sunday
    • 21. Go on an exciting volcano buggy-tour
    • 22. Visit la Geria and taste the Lanzarote wine
    • 23. Admire Lanzarote’s coastline on a sunset cruise
    • 24. Visit Arrecife, Lanzarote’s capital
    • 25. Shop at the local markets
    • 26. Walking tours inside Timanfaya National Park
    • 27. Spend a day in Fuerteventura
    • 28. César Manrique Foundation
    • 29. Go on a coastal walk between Puerto del Carmen and Puerto Calero
    • 30. Pirate Museum

    Although it is one of the smaller islands in terms of size, Lanzarote is actually one of the most popular Canary Islands among foreign visitors, so there are plenty of things to do and activities for the entire family.

    There are 3 big resorts in Lanzarote and since the island is so small, you can easily visit all of them, especially if you have a rental car (but you can also do it by using the local buses).

    1. Puerto del Carmen


    Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

    Puerto del Carmen is the largest and most popular resort in Lanzarote.

    It’s a great place for nightlife, as there are plenty of bars, restaurants and clubs that stay open until the early morning hours.

    Puerto del Carmen also has several great beaches, shops and activities for kids, so it’s good for a family holiday also, especially the Matagorda area. The town is situated close to the airport, so it’s extremely easy to get here, by bus, taxi or car. Since it’s situated very centrally on the island, it’s easy to make daily excursions on your own or with tour companies.

    2. Costa Teguise


    Playa Las Cucharas in Costa Teguise

    One of the rising resorts in Lanzarote, great for families with young kids, as there are many activities around. The largest waterpark on the island is right in Costa Teguise and there are also many hotels with kids clubs so that mom and dad can also have a proper holiday. Playa de las Cucharas is known as one of the best beaches in Lanzarote, although a bit windier compared with the beaches in other resorts.

    3. Playa Blanca


    Spend time at one of the beaches in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

    Situated in the very south of Lanzarote, Playa Blanca is a bit quieter compared to Puerto del Carmen, but it’s got great beaches and many attractions nearby.

    Playa Blanca also has a large marina from where you can take a lot of boat trips, including the ferry to Fuerteventura, if you’re curious to spend a day in Corralejo.

    4. Discover Lanzarote on a full-day tour


    Jameos del Agua is one of the places you’ll visit during the tour (the ticket is included in the price)

    If you don’t want to rent a car and drive on the island on your own, you always have the option of going on an organized tour, which will show you the highlights on the island.

    The main points of interest in Lanzarote are all included in this tour: Timanfaya National Park (bus ride through the volcanic landscape), Jameos del Agua, Haria Valley (or the valley of the 1000 palms) and many more interesting places, like Monumento del Campesino.

    This is a really comprehensive tour and also one of the most popular tours in Lanzarote, which will surely make you fall in love with the beauty of this charming volcanic island. The tour is recommended especially for first-time visitors to Lanzarote who want to discover and see as much as possible in one day.

    BOOK ONLINEVolcanoes and Caves: Full-Day Tour of Lanzarote

    • Duration 9 – 10 hours
    • Includes entrance to Timanfaya National Park & Jameos del Agua
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    What to do in Lanzarote for a fun family day: visit the animal parks and water parks

    5. Rancho Texas


    Rancho Texas is the top attraction for kids in Lanzarote 

    Ranchos Texas is the only animal park in Lanzarote, with a wild west theme and it’s a great attraction for both kids and adults.

    The park is situated very close to Puerto del Carmen and it’s easy to get to by taxi or shuttle bus.

    You can spend an entire day looking at the animals and the shows and in the evenings they have a western night, where you can party like you are in Texas.

    BOOK ONLINERancho Texas Lanzarote Park Entrance Ticket

    • Visit a unique wildlife park with a Wild West theme
    • Includes access to a dolphin demonstration and the chance to watch exotic birds and birds of prey
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    6. Fun family day at Aqualava Waterpark


    Image credit: Aqualava Waterpark via Get Your Guide website

    Aqualava Waterpark is located in the Playa Blanca resort and although fairly small if you compare it to Siam Park for example, it can provide a day of family fun, featuring the only saltwater wave pool in Lanzarote.

    Aqualava is a great place to visit in Lanzarote especially for families with kids, since they have attractions for all ages, including also a lazy river, which is also popular with adults.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: Aqualava Waterpark Entrance Ticket

    • Includes All-access tickets, Sunbeds, Umbrellas
    • Recommended for families with kids
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts
    Places to visit in Lanzarote: don’t miss Lanzarote’s most unique attractions

    7. Timanfaya National Park


    Go on a bus tour through the amazing volcanic landscape in Lanzarote

    If you’d have to choose just one place to visit in Lanzarote (but I personally don’t know why you’d do that), it should be Timanfaya National Park and the bus trip around the volcanoes, to see the crater and learn more information about the volcanic of Lanzarote. 

    Also, even if you don’t have lunch at the restaurant located at the car park, you should go inside to see their barbecue where the chicken is cooked using the heat coming from the volcano.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: Volcanos of Timanfaya and Caves Tour with Lunch

    • Includes lunch and wine tasting
    • Visit Timanfaya National Park, El Golfo and a tasting of the award-winning wine of La Geria
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    8.

    El Golfo


    El Golfo,  a unique attraction in Lanzarote

    The green lagoon or the Green Lake appears in many photos when you look for info about Lanzarote and it’s really a place you should see with your own eyes. The color looks different depending on the moment of the day and the light outside, but no matter when you do, it’s interesting to admire the lake and the ocean so close together.

    9. Los Hervideros


    Los Hervideros shows the wild face of Lanzarote

    Los Hervideros is usually paired as a visit with El Golfo and it’s one of the best places where you can see the force of the ocean around the island of Lanzarote. The best time to visit is when it’s high tide, to see the full force of the currents and waves, as this side of the coast will show you the wild nature of Lanzarote, very different from the vibe you get in the resorts.

    10. Admire the view from Mirador del Rio


    View of La Graciosa from Mirador del Rio, one of the best views in Lanzarote

    Mirador del Rio offers the most breathtaking views in Lanzarote, overlooking the island of La Graciosa. Take care to go up there on a sunny day, otherwise, you won’t see much.

    11. Jameos del Agua


    View of the pool in Jameos del Agua

    You have to visit Jameos del Agua to understand more about Cesar Manrique’s vision for Lanzarote. With it’s lake filled with albino crabs and its unique concert hall, Jameos del Agua is one of the best places to visit in Lanzarote.

    12. Cueva de los Verdes

    By visiting the Green Caves or Cueva de los Verdes in Spanish you get the opportunity to go inside a lava tube that has solidified after the various eruptions that have taken place in Lanzarote. The cave is visited with a guided tour that lasts for one hour and it’s really interesting to learn about the island’s volcanic history.

    13. Cactus Garden 


    An interesting place to visit in Lanzarote is the Cactus Garden, designed by César Manrique

    An entire garden, filled with different types of cacti, offering also great views of the ocean. It’s a nice activity for an hour or two, especially on a more cloudy day when you don’t feel like being on the beach.

    The Cactus Garden (Jardin de Cactus) is also the brainchild of Lanzarote’s famous César Manrique, so the place brings together the volcanic nature of the island with a collection of cacti, making for an interesting place to visit while in Lanzarote.

    14. Playas de Papagayo


    Playa Papagayo – the picture perfect beach in Lanzarote

    Situated inside a protected area, Papagayo beach is probably the most famous beach in Lanzarote and the one that you see on all the postcards. Go there to see the most beautiful turquoise waters but remember to take something to drink and eat with you, as there are no shops inside this natural park, although there is a restaurant overlooking the beach.

    If you don’t have a rental car or you simply don’t want to drive all the way there, you can hop on a catamaran cruise, which also includes lunch and unlimited drinks and it’s a fun way to see the beaches of Costa de Papagayo, while stopping to swim and snorkel along the way.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: Catamaran Cruise to the Papagayo Beaches

    • Includes lunch, welcome mojito cocktail, unlimited draft beer, sangria, soft drinks and water
    • Transfers from and to the nearest pick-up point to your accommodation in Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen and Costa Teguise included
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    15.

    Learn to surf at Playa de Famara


    Famara beach is one of the best places for surfing in Lanzarote

    Famara beach is any surfer’s dream and the place to come if you want to start surfing. Also, come visit to see the most amazing sunsets in Lanzarote and to enjoy a meal with fresh fish at one of the small local restaurants.

    16. Lanzarote Carnivals

    Each year, between the months of February and March, Lanzarote and the rest of the Canary Islands celebrate Carnival season. There’s a party everywhere from Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca, Costa Teguise, Arrecife and even La Graciosa. If you’re visiting at that time, do read more about the carnival in Lanzarote.

    17. Go on a cruise along the coast of La Graciosa (lunch, drinks and water activities included)


    La Graciosa

    After seeing La Graciosa from Mirador del Rio you’ll definitely wish to see it with your own eyes from up close. The island has very few residents and most of them live there only during the summer months. There are no asphalt roads and you rent a bike if you want to explore the island and enjoy its beauty. Playa de la Francesa and Playa de las Conchas are the best beaches on La Graciosa, just remember to take your sunscreen as there’s no place to hide from the sun.

    BOOK ONLINELa Graciosa: Island Cruise with Lunch and Water Activities

    • Sail along the coast of La Graciosa on a luxury catamaran cruise
    • Includes lunch, welcome mojito, unlimited beer, sangría, soft drinks, and water + use of kayaks
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    18. Take a walk through Haria


    Haria, Lanzarote

    Haria is a typical Canarian village, situated in the valley known as the Valley of 1000 palms.

    This is actually the greenest part of Lanzarote, compared to the arid aspect the rest of the island has. You can stop for a short walk in Haria or maybe come on Saturday to visit the local market. Here’s a list of things to do in Haria.

    19. Visit Teguise, Lazarote’s former capital


    Teguise, Lanzarote

    Teguise was the capital of Lanzarote before Arrecife, so it’s a small town full of historic buildings and significance.

    Teguise is a sleepy town during the weekdays and only comes alive on Sunday, when it’s a big market day. If you want to explore more around the town, you can come during the other days and walk around to find out more about the history of Lanzarote.

    • Read more about things to do in Teguise.

    20. Go to Teguise Market on a Sunday


     The Sunday market in Teguise

    The market in Teguise takes place every Sunday and it gets visitors from all over the island.

    There are hundreds of stalls, with handmade objects, clothes, food and even the usual fake bags and watches. There’s something for everyone, just take care of your purse and haggle the price before you buy something.

    Teguise market is the largest market in Lanzarote and probably the largest in the Canary Islands.

    21. Go on an exciting volcano buggy-tour


    Image via Get Your Guide website

    Explore the north of Lanzarote on a unique and adrenaline-pumping tour.

    Enjoy a small group of a maximum of 5 buggies, starting from Costa Teguise and visiting places like the old quarries of Guatiza, Los Cocoteros and reaching Lanzarote’s highest point, Peñas del Chache.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: 2 or 3-Hour Guided Volcano Buggy Tour

    • Go on a 2 or 3-hour, private or group buggy tour from Costa Teguise
    • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off, dust protection glasses, bottled water, helmet
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    22. Visit la Geria and taste the Lanzarote wine


    La Geria – Lanzarote

    La Geria is the valley where the wine region of Lanzarote is located and a visit here will give you the opportunity to sample various types of wines produced on the island. Being the driver while on a wine tour may be a pretty bad experience for the one behind the wheel, so in this case, a tour would be more suitable, so everyone will be able to have a taste.  

    23. Admire Lanzarote’s coastline on a sunset cruise


    A magnificent sunset in Lanzarote

    Watch the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean by embarking on a 2.5-hour cruise aboard a modern and super-fast boat. There’s also a good chance of seeing dolphins and other types of marine life during your trip, which is always exciting.

    The cruise includes champagne and complimentary pastries, served by the professional crew while you enjoy watching the sunset over the ocean.

    BOOK ONLINELanzarote: 2.5-Hour Sunset and Dolphins Cruise

    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
    • Includes champagne and pastries
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    24. Visit Arrecife, Lanzarote’s capital


    You can dedicate a day for shopping and visiting Lanzarote’s capital, Arrecife

    Arrecife is the capital of Lanzarote and it’s located very close to the airport and it’s easy to get there either by car or by bus.

    Although it’s not the most exciting thing to see in Lanzarote, it can give you an idea in regards to local life beyond the tourist resorts. And they do have some pretty places like Charco San Gines and or Playa del Reducto. You can read further about the best things to do in Arrecife if you do decide to visit..

    25. Shop at the local markets

    If you want to shop while on holiday in Lanzarote, a good idea is to visit the local markets. Every town and resort has at least one market day and you can read all about markets in Lanzarote if you want to know more. You’ll find everything from authentic craft products, to souvenirs and knock-offs like sunglasses and clothing. Teguise has the largest market on the island, but the one in Playa Blanca is in a nice location, in the marina, and some of the stalls move from one market to another, so you can find similar products between all markets.

    26. Walking tours inside Timanfaya National Park

    If you’ve already visited Timanfaya National Park with the bus tour and you’d like to explore even further, you can go on one of the walking tours organized by the authority that has the park into administration. There are several guided walks available and you need to book online in advance.

    27. Spend a day in Fuerteventura


    Corralejo Grandes Playas

    If maybe you are curious about Fuerteventura, why not pop over and visit for the day? It is very easy to cross from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura on board of the ferry, and afterward, you can spend the entire day either in Corralejo, or you can take a quick taxi to Corralejo Natural Park, see the sand dunes and the amazing beaches, before heading back again to Lanzarote in the evening.

    BOOK ONLINEFrom Lanzarote: Return Ferry Transfer to Fuerteventura

    • Transport to the ferry and back to the pickup point
    • Roundtrip ferry ticket & 5 hours of free time
    • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

    28. César Manrique Foundation

    The famous Spanish César Manrique was originally from Lanzarote, so a lot of the main attractions in Lanzarote are his creation, showing us today the vision he had for his island in terms of blending design and functionality with respect for the environment and the surrounding natural space.  

    The location where the Foundation is now used to be Cesar Manrique’s home for twenty years, between 1968 and 1988, and the house offers truly a unique experience, as it sits on a 30,000 sqm plot, and it combines modern elements of design with old traditional architecture, specific to Lanzarote.

    29. Go on a coastal walk between Puerto del Carmen and Puerto Calero

    If you’re staying in Puerto del Carmen, one of the island’s most popular resorts, we highly recommend the walk to Puerto Calero, which can be completed in under one hour one way.

    If you’ve done it all and think there’s nothing more to discover on the island…think again! Here’s a list of secret places in Lanzarote to add to your list of places to see.

    30. Pirate Museum

    • This museum is temporarily closed due to renovation works.

    Located inside the Fortress Santa Barbara, the Pirate Museum can prove to be an interesting experience for adults and children as well.

    The Pirate Museum is located next to the Villa de Teguise and boasts spectacular views of the ocean and the island.

    Lanzarote is a great place to visit with the family and you should check out our list of things to do with kids  in Lanzarote in order to plan some fun days for the little ones. 

    THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Lanzarote – 2022 (with Photos)

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    1. Timanfaya National Park

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    National Parks • Geologic Formations

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    The ribbon of road is ascending, descending, circling the remains of a massive volcanic event.

    2. Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park

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    It’s an island surrounded on all sides by the Atlantic Ocean where dolphins can be seen swimming and playing and…

    3. Marina Rubicon

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    Continuing the theme heralded by local artist/architect Cesar Manrique, all of the buildings are white-washed, their…

    4. Montaña Roja

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    5. Playa de las Cucharas

    Beaches

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    The promenade is currently being re landscaped with an additional foot path and seating areas.

    6. Pueblo Marinero

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    This public area of shops and restaurants was designed by the renowned architect Cesar Manrique.

    7. Playa Del Jablillo

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    Located in the old quarters, it is an inner city sea water lake surrounded by one store houses.

    9. Playa Dorada Beach

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    Soft sand and calm sea in the man-made horseshoe bay.

    10. Montaña Corona

    Geologic Formations

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    Only around 700ft but has a steep mixed scree surface to climb.

    11. Lanzarote Aquarium

    Aquariums

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    Lots of information about the areas / fish and it is split into 3 different habitats, Canaries marine life, ocean…

    12. Volcán Montaña Colorada

    Volcanos

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    Montanas Del Fuego is the geothermally active mountain inside the Timanfaya Volcanic National Park.

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    • Hatha Yoga In Puerto Del Carmen, Spain

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      $10.22

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    Popular Cities in Lanzarote

    Arrecife

    Canary Islands, Spain

    Puerto Del Carmen

    Canary Islands, Spain

    Playa Blanca

    Canary Islands, Spain

    Costa Teguise

    Canary Islands, Spain

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    What travelers are saying

    • Anthony R

      18 contributions

      Review of: Timanfaya National Park

      Fire mountain.

      Great and interesting experience. Landscape out of this world.
      Tui done a marvellous job. Guide was excellent very knowledgeable.

      Written September 27, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • Nick smithlangold

      Langold, UK99 contributions

      Review of: Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park

      Good, but steep in places.

      I good wildlife park / zoo. With some entertaining shows. Reasonably priced canteen. Clean bogs. The site is quite hilly with some paths with signs saying not recommended for wheelchairs. ( My wife is a wheelchair user,) and one perticular hill is wooden and very uneven. I needed help to push her up to the top buy a helpful tourist. Once you are down this hill the only way out is is back up.
      It was an enjoyable experience in glad we did it. But wish we had taken the mobility scooter.

      Written September 29, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • Gail G

      Southampton, UK579 contributions

      Review of: Marina Rubicon

      Lovely area to eat or drink

      Lovely marina with waterfront restaurants and numerous shops. Our favourite restaurant here was Casa Carlos where we received excellent service and food. There are also a few restaurants with live music in the evening. Lots of fish in the clear water.

      Written September 30, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • Imie C

      Sunninghill, UK75 contributions

      Review of: Montaña Roja

      Amazing Views

      Great easy hike near Playa Blanca with amazing views from the top.
      Keep a hold of your hats/sunglasses/phones at the top as it’s very windy.
      Best to go early morning before it gets too hot as there isn’t any shade when walking around the crater.

      Written September 17, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • Jordan L

      Musselburgh6 contributions

      Review of: Playa de las Cucharas

      Nice active beach

      Lovely beach, minimal rocks and nice water. September is a good time to visit as the water has warmed up over the summer months whilst the weather itself is bearable during peak heat in the day. There are showers at the entrance to wash off sand and seaweed (seaweed will get everywhere!)

      Written September 23, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • angela186342

      Norwich, UK71 contributions

      Review of: Pueblo Marinero

      Evening people watching

      Nice place to chill plenty of bars restaurants, bluebell our fav for nice priced drinks and friendly staff, restaurant’s look good didn’t try many only tapas in corner near arch excellent

      Written November 26, 2021

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • Steve8313

      Skelmersdale, UK57 contributions

      Review of: Playa Del Jablillo

      Great place to swim for everyone

      Calm waters that are crystal clear, loads of fish to see and great if you like to snorkel.
      We have been here many times and love to swim and sunbathe in this little gem of a lagoon. would not visit the area without calling here two or three times at least. Great for kids as its shallow at first and its safe.
      Used for scuba diving and sea trekking locally from the dive centre.
      Give it a try I believe you will love it.

      Written September 25, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • DViola

      London, UK55 contributions

      Review of: El Charco de San Gines

      un bel post ad Arrecife

      un posticino davvero incantevole pieno di ristoranti e bar. probabilmente il posto migliore che possiate trovare ad Arrecife, che in se’ nn ci è piaciuta tantissimo.
      non e’ facilissimo parcheggiare nelle vicinanze ma abbiamo trovato alcuni posti liberi vicino alla polizia municipale. l’area seppur turistica è molto frequentata dai locali. ottimo posto per tapas e aperitivi.

      Written May 3, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • thoughtfuldiner

      Edinburgh, UK1,023 contributions

      Review of: Playa Dorada Beach

      Very nice town beach, but just in the earlyish morning

      it’s a town beach, but thanks to the low-rise policy in Lanzarote, the setting is not bad. The sand is pale golden, the water is wonderfully crystal clear, with an incredible variety of splendidly coloured fish. Great swims.
      BUT, the difference between morning before 10.30-11.00 and after is like night and day. In the earlier part of the morning, the beahc is uncrowded, quiet, and ideal for a great swim. Then it becomes progressively extremely crowded. And noisy: on the beach itself, many screaming kids, and in the water the unbearable loud and constant noise of jet skis and other engines. These also make swimming much less enjoyable, with an area you cannot cross.

      Written September 9, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • LYNDSEY T

      7 contributions

      Review of: Montaña Corona

      Worth the Visit

      Stunning views and good information. The displays they did for us were interesting and the reps certainly knew there stuff. I last visited when I was 9 and it was good to come back several years later and see it again.

      Written June 22, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • Portfire1

      59 contributions

      Review of: Lanzarote Aquarium

      Very good but needs a few more fish

      An enjoyable visit. Lovely staff. All the aquaria were spotlessly clean and the inhabitants well looked after. My only complaint is that a few of the tanks were quite large but had very few, if any, fish in. It could really do with restocking.

      Written July 21, 2022

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • Paul B

      London, UK372 contributions

      Review of: Volcán Montaña Colorada

      Nice easy walk with free parking

      This was a good walk around a volcano – well signposted with interesting noticeboards every few hundred metres giving information about the volcano and the surrounding countryside

      Written November 22, 2021

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    • Travelite

      Ireland608 contributions

      Review of: Nuestra Senora de los Dolores – Mancha Blanca

      Special place

      Looked forward to visiting here. Nice story and special place for a moment of reflection. Plenty of parking. Lovely small church.

      Written August 20, 2022

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    • Paul22118

      Bexhill-on-Sea, UK42 contributions

      Review of: Teguise Market

      Massive mixed market. Need a car to get there or arrange bus trip.

      Very large open air market. Lots to see and do and eat and drink. Parking at 2 euros adjacent.
      Well worth a visit

      Written September 18, 2022

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    • caspops

      suffolk193 contributions

      Review of: Castillo de Santa Bárbara

      Careful driving up the roads

      We popped here as a quick visit . 3€ each can’t be bad – there’s a down stairs area pirate history a few bits on pirate art and a few names of pirates and wat they were famous for . A model in the middle of the room and a room which was like a ship . Models of ships- a few things to read . The castle is located on top of a mountain / volcano . It is hideous to drive up my hubby drove and on many occasions I thought we would go over the edge it’s just tarmac on dirt and a drop . When u get to the top the parking is random if u can get close to the castle as I was afraid of the car just rolling off the side . I was even tempted to walk down the road as I was scared going up but it wasn’t as bad . On top of the castle you have gr8 views Surrounding the area Considering others places we have paid for views . 3€ is cheap . Go chill out enjoy . The gift shop is there but was closed guess xmas time . Happy staff to serve you when u enter worth a trip worth the scare please drive slow going up and lastly . Toilets are located around back of castle . And my kids 17/13 went into the crator to the side to look at the old ruin at the bottom

      Written December 22, 2019

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Lanzarote


    The top attractions to visit in Lanzarote are:

    • Timanfaya National Park
    • Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park
    • Marina Rubicon
    • Montaña Roja
    • Playa de las Cucharas

    See all attractions in Lanzarote on Tripadvisor


    The best outdoor activities in Lanzarote according to Tripadvisor travelers are:

    • Timanfaya National Park
    • Islandsport
    • Caldera Blanca
    • Volcan El Cuervo
    • Montaña Roja

    See all outdoor activities in Lanzarote on Tripadvisor


    The best day trips from Lanzarote according to Tripadvisor travelers are:

    • Lanzarote: La Graciosa island cruise with lunch and water activities
    • Timanfaya & Lanzarote Volcano Experience
    • Lanzarote Volcano and Wine Region Tour from Fuerteventura
    • Lanzarote Short South Tour with Timanfaya Volcano Entrance
    • Lanzarote Grand Tour with Timanfaya and Jameos del Agua

    See all day trips from Lanzarote on Tripadvisor


    The most popular things to do in Lanzarote with kids according to Tripadvisor travelers are:

    • Timanfaya National Park
    • Pura Vida Diving
    • Lanzarote Non Stop Divers
    • Dawn Dives Academy Lanzarote
    • Island Watersports

    See all kid friendly things to do in Lanzarote on Tripadvisor


    21 of the best things to do in Lanzarote

    The fourth largest of the Canary Islands (twice the size of the Isle of Wight), Lanzarote’s benign climate and unique appearance see it attract a disproportionately high number of visitors. Its volcanic landscapes are the colour of elephant hide, with villages like spilt white paint nestling in folds of this pachydermic skin. And yet, amid all that sombre aridity, stuff grows, creating stark contrasts of fresh green on black, in what is one of Unesco’s foremost biosphere reserves. But there are other more touristic reasons for coming, too. Beaches are plentiful, resorts are cheerful, and prices are competitive. Sporting facilities, particularly for cyclists and watersports enthusiasts, are excellent.

    Main photo: Timanfaya (Alamy)

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    Timanfaya National Park covers a quarter of the island (Alamy)

    1. Admire Timanfaya’s fire

    Although the last actual eruption was back in 1824, there is still plenty of heat just beneath Lanzarote’s rictus sea of jagged lava. The heart of the action is in Timanfaya National Park, a fiercely hostile landscape that covers a quarter of the island. Visitors to Timanfaya’s Montañas del Fuego (Fire Mountains) Centre are driven around a circuit specially designed for maximum drama, while back at base, rangers demonstrate the heat that lies below the surface by dropping straw or buckets of water into holes: the straw turns to flame, the water to hissing pillars of steam. Even the restaurant, El Diablo, grills using volcanic heat.

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    2. Prom along in Puerto

    Puerto del Carmen is Lanzarote’s grandaddy resort. Despite architectural lapses, it is a buzzing, happy, place, with a long, tiled promenade linking the four generous miles of beaches and bays that originally attracted the holiday industry. It is ideal for a family with teenagers looking for a bit of action, or for someone for whom shopping and nightlife are essential. Walk, or ride, the prom and admire the installations of outdoor gym equipment placed at intervals to lure visitors away from the temptations of the all-inclusive buffet.

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    The renowned Sunday Market in Teguise Old Town (Alamy)

    3. Browse the Sunday Market

    Lanzarote’s charismatic former capital, Teguise, is a sleepy place of convents, churches and cobblestone lanes that was deliberately located deep inland, away from opportunist seaborne raiders. These days its new cousin, upmarket coastal resort Costa Teguise, takes care of those who need to be beside the sea, but on Sundays both locals and tourists flock inland to the stalls and restaurants that line its streets and squares. Jewellery, designer wear, leather goods and crafts are big — merchandise that will make you realise how close you are to Morocco. And there are unusual delicacies, from cactus burgers to Transylvanian pastries.

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    4. Explore the badlands

    There’s nothing quite like the feeling of setting off on foot into Lanzarote’s malpais, or badlands, a landscape so tortured by heat that centuries later it is still angry and raw. Craters, cones and hollowed-out lava tubes, where lava has cooled and solidified externally but still flows internally, are common here. To make sense of it all — and to gain access to some of these huge underground tunnels — join a guided walk. Be warned: lava rock is jagged and sharp; wander off-piste and you’ll throw away your shoes afterwards.

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    5. Do the Manrique trail

    Much of the distinctive look of Lanzarote — whitewashed cuboid houses with green or blue shutters and doors — is down to one man, local artist César Manrique. Born in island capital Arrecife, his career took him to Madrid and New York, but his biggest impact was back home, where he returned to live, creating unique attractions out of natural caverns and tubes in fossilised pyroclastic outflows. His tall sculpture made out of disused water tanks stands at the San Bartolomé crossroads, a key central landmark on any Manrique tours of the island.

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    6. Taste La Geria’s wines

    Making wine is something of an ecological miracle in Lanzarote, with its minimal rainfall. The vineyard belt, La Geria, is on the road that runs up the centre of the island from Yaiza to San Bartolomé. Here the landscape is honeycombed with shallow cone-shaped depressions of picon, or volcanic cinders. Each depression is shaped to catch the overnight dew, which then trickles down to nourish the vine at its centre. A handful of roadside bodegas offer tastings and sales, and the wine is pretty good, if a little pricey.

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    7. Test your inner iron

    A conducive climate, and an enterprising cabildo (town hall) have crafted Lanzarote’s image as a training place for athletes of all varieties, particularly during Europe’s long winter months. Various national teams in a whole host of sports come to the island, particularly to the sports resort of Club La Santa, which has two Olympic-size pools, a running track, a lagoon for kayaking and windsurfing, and much more. Between the club and the island as a whole there’s a busy calendar of Ironman, swim camps and mountain-bike races.

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    Jameos del Agua, created by the eruption of the Monte Corona volcano (Getty Images)

    8. Going underground

    Two of the most eye-popping manifestations of volcanic power are located up in the island’s northeast. Jameos del Agua is a cavern whose roof was blown off when seawater rushed into a fissure of molten lava, leaving behind a giant luminous pool populated by blind crabs and surrounded by terracing. The whole thing has been transformed by artist César Manrique into an otherworldly visitor attraction and concert venue. Meanwhile nearby Cueva de los Verdes is a tunnel formed by explosive gases pressurised by lava into finding an escape route. It has been imaginatively lit to bring out its strange colours and eccentric rock formations.

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    9. Rural ride around Tinajo

    The area around the small settlement of Tinajo, with its old cart tracks, goat-herders and sleeping dogs, is a remnant of traditional Lanzarote, ideal for exploring on two wheels. Here, the farmer’s fields — vegetables grow surprisingly well in the volcanic ash — are a labour of love. Agricultural machinery deteriorates quickly in sharp lava, so donkeys sometimes still do the ploughing. Rent a bike, and expect to stop a lot to take photographs.

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    Playa del Papagayo (Alamy)

    10. Family beach hunt

    The best selection of family-friendly beaches is down at Playa Blanca, on the island’s southern tip, a sprawling, newish, family-oriented resort in its own zone, away from the rest of the island. Here the big-brand hotels and villa villages cover large footprints of land, and they’ve created a succession of intimate urban beaches, with all facilities to hand. Head eastwards, however, and you hit the more natural, more remote pristine beaches of Playa Mujeres and Playa del Pozo, and then the ultimate in perfectly sheltered crescents of sand that is Playa del Papagayo.

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    Fancy a camel ride through Timanfaya National Park? (Alamy)

    11. Pose on a camel

    With the relative proximity of Africa, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to see a camel train threading its slow-moving stitch of beige through Lanzarote’s dusky jacket. Historians tell how camels were first introduced back in the 15th century, and how the broad pads on their feet were ideal for cinder surfaces. These days they no longer work the farms, but instead carry tourists along the flanks of Timanfaya starting from the Echadero de los Camellos, just off the main road from Yaiza. Their ungainly gait makes for an uncomfortable ride, but the photo opportunity is something else.

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    Kitesurfing in Caleta de Famara (Getty Images)

    12. Bright lights of Puerto

    Much of the night-time action in Puerto del Carmen is in the nest of little streets above its bijou little fishing port. Have a piña colada in the Skyy bar, or a Guinness in Paddy’s Paradise, and watch the world stroll by. Then adjourn, past the German fashion boutique and the Indian electronics store (all open late) in search of a Mexican taco, a Thai curry, a Salad Dodger’s special, or a fish supper from the Cod Father. In truth, you could be anywhere in the world, but you’re definitely on holiday!

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    13. Go boho in Famara

    The village and beach of Famara, on Lanzarote’s less-popular northeastern shore, is a dreamy, bohemian zone, where the young and the boho-chic sit around in cafés in the village square, while kitesurfers make eyebrows in the sky. Prevailing winds mean that the wide beach is ideal for all kinds of watersports, and you can rent boards and source lessons at several locations in town. Additionally, there’s also a certain amount of soul surfing, with yoga and massage here too.

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    14. Road trip north

    While most of the island accommodation is based down south, the northernmost section of Lanzarote repays a bit of extra effort. For a start, it has trees — palm trees — around the traditional settlement of Haria, location of artist Manrique’s house, now a museum. Beyond that is the short hike to the crater rim of the Corona, the most accessible volcano on the island. End your trip with tea in the Mirador del Rio, a dramatic Manrique-designed viewpoint glassed into the top of a cliff looking out over the island of La Graciosa.

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    15. Boat over to La Graciosa

    Anyone seeking to get a feel for what the Canaries were like in pre-tourism days should head for the raw but beautiful island of La Graciosa. This is one of the last places in Europe with no paved roads, and only one settlement, Caleta de Sebo. The latter is the port where the boat arrives from Orzola, a small fishing village on Lanzarote’s northern tip. Graciosa’s highlights are an empty, pristine beach in Playa de las Conchas, better than any on Lanzarote, and dramatic sets of volcanic caves where the ocean meets the lava. Plus of course silence — lots of it.

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    16. Ride ’em cowboy!

    Rancho Texas is a carefully landscaped Wild West-themed park near the airport, with the emphasis on well-choreographed animal shows featuring parrots, birds of prey and crocodiles. If you have never stroked a sea lion or seen a cockatoo ride a bicycle, now is your chance. The Rancho also has the sort of zoo collection — from boa constrictors to Shetland ponies — that is particularly popular with children, plus teepees, water slides and a canoeing lake.

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    17. Sundowners at El Golfo

    There are two visual attractions worth a sunset trip on Lanzarote’s western rump, within easy reach of Playa Blanca. First comes the striking tessellation of saltpans at the Salinas de Janubio, the white piles of salt made all the brighter against the dark rock. Then the emerald-green lagoon in the crater lake at Charco de los Clicos, sheltering behind its black-sand beach. And finally, the village of El Golfo, just beyond, has a string of little restaurants along its west-facing front. Settle at a waterside terrace, watch the sun go down and have a glass of Grifo, one of the best Lanzarote wines.

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    The International Museum of Contemporary Art in Arrecife (Alamy)

    18. Culture in the capital

    The island’s modern capital, Arrecife, is an inoffensive place of administrative offices and one-way systems. Head for its port, to gaze out at the odd mix of ships — sleek cruise liners and battered old rustbuckets sheltering from the stormy Atlantic — from the spectacular glass-walled restaurant at the base of the 18th-century fortress of Castillo de San José. This building hosts the Museum of International Contemporary Art, with a strong collection of mainly abstract works, including some by island hero César Manrique.

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    19. Do the full tour

    Lanzarote’s compact size means that a good sample of its key attractions are manageable in just one (long) day by guided tour. All operators inevitably include Timanfaya National Park, with the option of a camel ride. Most will head out west to El Golfo, visiting the shoreline rocks and waterspouts of Los Hervidores, and the Charco emerald lagoon. Wine-tasting in the Geria region is likely to feature, as will the drive north to take in Manrique’s Jameos del Agua and the palm trees of the Haria valley.

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    20. Dive the underwater museum

    Scuba diving around Lanzarote is more a matter of compelling locations than multitudes of marine life. Puerto del Carmen has a swim-through Blue Hole, and half a dozen wrecks of tuna-fishing boats are now providing their own marine ecosystems. The big headline location, however, is off Playa Blanca, where the artist Jason De Carnes Taylor has created the Museo Atlántico, the only underwater museum in Europe. It’s a surreal sculpture park, 10 metres down, populated by sunken statues.

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    21. Ferry to Fuerteventura

    Highly visible from Lanzarote’s southern shore, and easily reached thanks to regular ferries from Playa Blanca, Fuerteventura is actually much larger than Lanzarote, although its blend of arid volcanoes and Saharan sands made it historically difficult to settle. These days tourists have replaced nomadic goat-herders, thanks to the best beaches of the Canaries, the best diving and the best windsurfing. The ferry arrives in main settlement Corralejo, from where Flag Beach is a key day-trip destination for anyone interested in watersports.

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    Inspired to visit Lanzarote but yet to book your trip? Here are the best Tui Holidays and British Airways breaks to the Canary island.

    Lanzarote in Winter (Sun, Things to do, Christmas…)

    Should you visit Lanzarote in Winter?
    Absolutely! Below is my guide to help you decide and plan your trip:

    • Lanzarote Winter Sun, temperature and weather,
    • Reasons the visit Lanzarote between December and March,
    • Tips & Things to do in Lanzarote during Winter,
    • Christmas and New Year’s Eve in Lanzarote.

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    Is Lanzarote a Winter destination? Short answers

    What to expect when visiting Lanzarote in Winter?

    Lanzarote has a lot to offer all year round. Specifically for Winter, you should expect:

    • Days are long – the shortest day of the year still has 10hours of sunlight (sunrise around 7:30am and sunset around 6pm)
    • Warm winter sun – It is not hot like in Summer, but warm. Especially when the sun is out. Daytime temperatures between 18°C and 24°C
    • It is a desert climate, but there can be some rainy day – but rains are normally short.
    • Sea temperature around 18°C to 20°C
    • Beautiful beaches, less crowded than in Summer
    • Stunning volcanic landscapes
    • Great hikes to enjoy thanks to the cooler temperature
    • Almost everything stays open through the Winter

    So, is Lanzarote a good destination in Winter?

    Absolutely.
    If you are looking to escape the cold of Winter, enjoy some warmth and stunning landscapes, traveling to Lanzarote is an excellent idea.
    You can enjoy longer days, warm temperatures and plenty of activities.

    6 Reasons to visit the island of Lanzarote during Winter

    #1. Climate

    Lanzarote offers a warm climate during Winter, great to escape the cold.
    Temperatures are Spring-like – around 18 to 24°C during the day.
    There is rain but not as much as in Northern countries, and they don’t last long.

    #2 – Tours don’t shut down

    Since it is a year-round destination, you can enjoy most of the tours and activities in Winter too.
    Boat tours, wine tasting tours…
    See great activities in Lanzarote

    #3 – Lesser crowds (kind of)

    Lanzarote is very popular, especially during Summer (peak season). Beaches can be packed.
    In Winter, it is still popular (it is an all-year destination), but you can more easily find quieter places.
    However, Christmas and Easter holidays are really packed too!

    #4 – Nature comes to life

    Lanzarote is has a desert climate. The volcanic land does not have much vegetation.
    It is during Winter, with the little bit of rain, the island receives that greenery and a few flowers appear, creating beautiful Landscapes.

    #5 – Surfing

    If you want to surf, Winter is considered one of the best times to surf in Lanzarote with great waves.
    The water temperature is ideal and the waves are here.

    #6 – Less Wind

    Lanzarote can have winds all year round. However, the windiest months are in Spring and Summer.
    You will feel less wind (especially with lower temperatures) in Winter.

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    Lanzarote in Winter – Sun, Warmth, Weather

    Is Lanzarote warm in Winter?

    In Winter, temperatures to be expected are:

    •  around 18 to 24°C during the day
    • 13 to 17°C during the night.

    Therefore, it is one of the warmest places in Europe in Winter.

    Lanzarote Winter Sun – how much sun can you expect?

    With climate, nothing is guaranteed.
    But because of the island’s geography, most days offer a beautiful blue sky.
    It can rain, but not that much compared to the rest of Europe, and mostly in short bursts. So you just have to wait a little.

    In Winter you have:

    • at least 10 hours of daylight,
    • 7 to 9 hours of sunshine during the Winter days out of those 10 hours.

    Can you sunbathe in Lanzarote in Winter?

    Absolutely.
    As written earlier in December, January and February, the temperatures during the day at beach level are around 18 to 24°C.
    When the sun is out, because of the low latitude of the island, it is quite warm.
    See my selection of the best beaches in Lanzarote.

    Visiting Lanzarote in the Winter Months – Tips

    All of my normal tips about Lanzarote apply also to Winter.
    But here are a few special tips to keep in mind.

    Best time

    There is no better month. Just avoid Christmas and Easter Spanish holidays to avoid the crowds.

    Otherwise, my only tip tips is:

    In Summer, I recommend starting hike and activities early to avoid the harsh heat of the sun.
    In Winter, the advantage is that it is more comfortable in the afternoon. So you have all days to explore the beauties of the islands and to hike.

    How to get around the island of Lanzarote in Winter

    In Winter as in Summer, I think renting a car is the best way to explore the island.
    It gives you freedom to go see the most beautiful viewpoints and stop whenever you want.
    There are busses, but the frequency is not ideal.
    Nothing special to think about the car for Winter. The same applies as in Summer.

    Need to rent a car in Lanzarote?
    My tips:

    • Compare car rental prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars. com – one of the best customer-rated comparison sites!
    • Choose the car and company you prefer
    • Consider their full coverage option – I always take it for peace of mind! 
    • Book early to have a large choice of vehicles!

    See all my 36 tips for renting a car in Lanzarote

    How long to stay in Lanzarote in Winter?

    It depends on what you want to do.

    To explore the entire island 10 days to 2 weeks is ideal.
    But if you just want to enjoy the Winter Sun, 5 days to a week will give you the boost you need to go through the rest of the Winter.

    Best place to stay in Lanzarote

    The entire island gets overall the same weather.
    So, there is no better place to stay in Winter.
    It all depends on the type of towns and accommodations you prefer, what your criteria are.
    Just know that pools are not always heated…

    Playa Blanca

    Where to stay in Lanzarote?
    My tips:

    • Most enjoyable Resort Town – Playa Blanca – see best rated accommodations
    • Main resort town (without car & nightlife) – Puerto del Carmen – see best rated accommodations
    • Best location to be able to explore Lanzarote – Costa Teguise – see best rated accommodations
    • Coastal Charm and Quiet – Punta Mujeres – see best rated accommodations
    • Scenic Views – Famara Beach – see best rated accommodations
    • Original & isolated – La Graciosa – see best rated accommodations

    More tips on my article about where to stay in Lanzarote

    Lanzarote Winter Activities 

    What is there to do in Lanzarote in Winter?
    Almost the same things as in Summer. Check out my full article on the 21 best things to do in Lanzarote.
    Below are some of the highlight activities.

    Enjoy the beaches

    Papagayo beaches

    As written above, you can sunbathe and enjoy the beaches in Lanzarote in Winter.
    For something wilder, head to Papagayo.
    Located on the South Coast, it is the most ancient part of the island. The small cove has a beautiful shape and emerald waters.
    There are no paved roads to get there, only a very bumpy track (where you are normally not allowed to go with rental cars). The other option is to walk from Playa Blanca to Papagayo (along other beaches) which is a great walk.
    Learn more on my Papagayo article.

    Visiting Timanfaya National Park

    Bus in Timanfaya National Park

    The most famous activity in Lanzarote is the coach tour inside Timanfaya National Park (see my Timanfaya guide). Located in the West, it is one of the best parts of the island, the most scenic. It is entirely made up of volcanic soil. There are not many ways to experience it. The main one is the coach tour through the one road in the park. You can’t get out of the bus so as to protect the park, but you get to see some of the most unique views you could imagine. It is like visiting another planet! 

    If you don’t want to rent a car, half-day tours take you from all the resort towns, to experience Timanfaya. Check out program.

    Hiking around volcanoes

    Montana Cuervo

    With ideal temperatures, Winter is the perfect time to enjoy those special hikes around and on top of volcanoes.
    The volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote are mesmerizing.
    There are several hikes with various levels of difficulties.
    Montana Cuervo is one of my favorites: you can walk all around and enter the dome.
    But others are more colorful.

    Explore la Graciosa island

    La Graciosa is a small island Located North of Lanzarote.
    You access it by ferry, and there are no roads at all, just tracks in the sand. So you explore it either on foot or with one of the 4WD taxis.
    Contrary to Lanzarote, it is covered by white sand. But it also has a few volcanoes. The colours are stunning and you can enjoy different landscapes: beaches, volcanoes and basalt columns. See my article about La Graciosa for more photos.

    Ferries depart from Orzola. Note that for people staying in Playa Blanca, it is quite a drive to get all the way to the North (1h20min drive)
    2 companies propose ferries from Lanzarote to La Graciosa. Check out the departures.

    Another option, if you don’t rent a car, is to join a day out sailing on a catamaran around la Graciosa – Check out program

    Enjoy the work of César Manrique – great Lanzarote attractions

    Thanks to the singular vision of César Manrique, Lanzarote has some unique locations where architecture is integrated with nature.
    He imagined many amazing Lanzarote Attractions that are some of the best things to do on the island, such as: Cactus Garden, Mirador del Rio, Jameos del Agua…
    See all the amazing Manrique attractions in this article.

    Feel vertigo in a lava tube

    This picture was taken in Cueva de los Verdes, in the North of the island. Jesus Soto set up lights in the lava tunnel to create a fascinating experience. I will not say too much, because I risk spoiling the surprise. But I was very impressed by the experience at the end!

    Have fun

    Lanzarote is a great Winter destination for the whole family.
    YOu can enjoy many activities:

    • Sailing,
    • Diving in a yellow submarine,
    • Buggy driving off-road,
    • Parasailing,

    See great activities in Lanzarote

    And so much more

    There is a lot to see in Lanzarote.
    Check out the 21 best things to see in Lanzarote (in this article) or my selection of hidden gems (in this article).

    Christmas in Lanzarote

    How is Christmas in Lanzarote?

    Lanzarote is a popular destination for Christmas.
    It is a big even with festivities, decorations, delicious food…
    There will be quite a lot of visitors. So book things early.
    Temperatures are sea level are very pleasant, around 18/22°C during the day.

    What are the official holiday dates around Christmas?

    In Lanzarote you enjoy:

    • The 25th December
    • The 1st of January
    • The 6th of January

    On those days, many businesses are closed.

    Is Lanzarote hot in December for Christmas?

    The weather is not hot, but it is warm. You can be in t-shirt during the day.
    You just have to carry a jumper for the evening.
    There is an average is 6 to 8 hours of sunshine over the 10 hours of daylight.
    There is a chance of rain, but nothing like in northern Europe. ..

    Christmas decorations

    Because of the mild climate, you won’t find many traditional pine trees, but mostly artificial trees.
    They are traditionally decorated with balls, Christmas Lights, snowflakes, bows, wreaths, etc. 

    Therefore, it does feel Christmassy.
    You will hear Christmas music being played

    If you walk around, you will also see many Nativity scenes.

    Christmas Events – Epiphany

    Christmas day is, of course, a day of gathering.
    However, know that Christmas festivities last until the 6th of January, the Epiphany.
    The big celebration on the island is King’s day on 6th January, when kids get their presents.
    It refers to the day the three Kings visited Jesus bearing gifts.
    On the 5th, all over the island, the Kings make an appearance in all the towns of the island riding camels for the Kings’ parade.

    Christmas Food

    Of course, no tradition is complete without food specialities.
    Most resort hotels will serve a British or Irish typical Christmas meal.
    Most restaurants will also be serving classic meals: fish, tapas, met…

    New Year’s Eve in Lanzarote

    New Year’s Eve in Lanzarote & the 12 grapes 

    Lanzarote celebrates New Year’s Eve like all around the World. 
    One specificity is that Spaniards eat twelve grapes at midnight, one with each toll of the bell.

    Almost every restaurant on the island does a special meal on New Year’s Eve that finishes at midnight.

    Best places to watch fireworks

    Fireworks display in all the main coastal towns:

    • Arrecife,
    • Costa Teguise,
    • Puerto del Carmen,
    • Playa Blanca

    Some can be quite late in the night, to allow people to finish their celebrations in the restaurants.

    Want to see more of the best Lanzarote has to offer?

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    Things to do in Lanzarote (Top 30 Lanzarote Attractions)

    Lanzarote is the fourth largest island of the Canary Islands nestling peacefully in the Atlantic Ocean just 125km off the coast of Africa. It is said to have been the first island to be settled, however its devastating volcanic history has formed much of its character today.  Filled with natural beauty and out-of-this-world volcanic landscapes, there are many things to do in Lanzarote. From creating geysers at Timanfaya to unravelling history through the eyes of César Manrique, there are many attractions in Lanzarote. To help you find the best points of interest we’ve put together an ultimate guide of things to see and do in Lanzarote…

    Top things to do in Lanzarote

    • Lanzarote Caves
    • Great for families
    • Unique activities
    • Towns & places to visit in Lanzarote
    • Events in Lanzarote
    • Watersports in Lanzarote
    • Practical information

    1. Visit Timanfaya National Park

    A visit to Timanfaya National Park is an essential part of any luxury holiday to Lanzarote. Attracting many tourists each year, this fascinating moon like park is filled with rare plants and exciting geological phenomena. Several devastating eruptions between 1730 and 1736 formed the land as it is now, with volcano Timanfaya still active. One of the most memorable things to do in Lanzarote is watch the guides poor water in to the ground, which then bubbles up in to mini geysers. Look in awe at the beautiful natural designs the lava has created and be amazed by the natural geothermal heat.

    For a spot of lunch, the park’s own Restaurant El Diablo designed by César Manrique serves delicious Canary Island specialties with volcanoes as your breath-taking backdrop.

    You cannot wander freely around Timanfaya you must visit on a tour. Several tours operate by coach, foot and even camel riding. We recommended arriving early for lesser crowds.

    Open 10am-6pm. Admission €8. Located south west of the island and accessible by tours only.

    2. Learn about César Manrique

    For the art (and history) lovers, this interesting homage to a much-loved figure in Lanzarote’s history is well worth a visit. César Manrique was an artist and architect born in Lanzarote. On his return from his American travels, tourism had begun to bloom in Lanzarote, aware of its dangers, César lobbied against the threats of tourism and had a major influence in planning regulations. He encouraged a sympathetic development of tourism which has resulted in a lack of high-rise buildings on the island.

    There are two museums dedicated to him which include the Foundation of César Manrique and the House Museum. The house museum, situated in the handsome region of Haría, reflects the perfect solitude and harmony of nature which inspired his art. The beautiful design is made up of white décor and black volcanic rock with stark flashes of greenery. Basalt steps lead down to a beautiful turquoise pool linked by volcanic passages. The Foundation offers an exhibition of his work and a collection of other artists from the Canary Islands.

    Open 10am – 6pm. Admission €10, children under 12 €1 Joint tickets for the house and foundation can be purchased for €15.

    3. Bathe on the beaches of Lanzarote

    Lanzarote is well loved for its beaches. Beautiful white sands and calm blue waters make a postcard perfect setting, more reminiscent of a scene in the movie ‘The Beach’ than an Atlantic Island. With over 213km of coastline, there are plenty of beaches in Lanzarote to choose from. From the beaches in the north providing a livelier climate, perfect for water sports, to the scarcely visited secret beaches of Papagayo.

    Island of La Graciosa

    This tiny island sits on the tip of Lanzarote and a visit here is one of the top things to do in Lanzarote. Its stunning beaches, some protected by a national park, are beautifully clean and never too busy. Expect idyllic scenes of white sand and turquoise waters, more reminiscent of the Caribbean than the Canaries.

    Playa de Papagayo

    A collection of several beaches, Papagayo can be a little bit out of the way, but well worth a visit. Extensive golden sands and small private coves make this collection of beaches some of the most beautiful on the island. There is not a lot around them, so it is recommended to bring food, refreshments and lots of water.

    Famara

    Located on the North West coast, Famara is a popular long stretch welcoming a wonderful Atlantic breeze. The breeze is not only refreshing, but perfect for water sports and beach sports. The waves are particularly popular with surfers and the stunning cliff backdrop attracts explorers alike.

    4. Shop till you drop at Teguise Market

    Teguise, the original capital of Lanzarote, is a charming town decorated in colonial design. On Sundays the streets of Teguise come alive with a huge street market selling a fascinating array of goods and fresh produce. Buy César Manrique souvenirs, jewellery made from volcanic stones and quirky keepsakes made by local craftsmen.

    For a more authentic local market, on Saturdays a small market opens in Haría. For souvenirs the César Manrique foundation and most tourist attractions will sell the popular green volcanic gem stone Jewellery. Puerto Del Carmen, Arrecife and Playa Blanca are also very popular for shopping with many shops along the seafronts and large shopping malls.

    5. Say Aloe to Cacti at Jardin de Cactus

    Another work of César Manrique, and originally created to harvest the cochineal beetle, Jardin de Cactus is home to over 4500 specimens, 450 species and 13 different families of cactus from 5 continents. A visit here offers a peaceful day out, with its relaxing café, gift shop and eight metre cacti statue not to miss. Simply meander through winding paths, lava rocks, ponds and a windmill with singing birds as your backing track.

    Admission €5. Located in Guatiza. Coffee shop & gift shop open 10am-5.45pm.

    6. Go back in time on La Graciosa

    La Graciosa is a small island located off the northern tip of Lanzarote. With a population of just 600 people and no roads, the island is a demonstration of natural Canary Islands beauty. The beaches here are silent, unexplored and crystal clear making them one of Lanzarote’s top attractions. There are a small number of authentic waterside restaurants (mostly serve fresh fish) and ample landscapes to explore by bike or foot.

    7. See green at Charco Verde

    Where stark black volcanic sand meets fluorescent green lake and azure blue ocean; Charco Verde (also known as Charco de los Clicos, or lake by the sea) is a Lanzarote landmark not to miss. The unusual colour of the lake is created by marine organisms in the water, seaweed and marine Ruppia. The colour of the water changes depending on the weather, when you visit and the time of day.

    Protected under a nature reserve so swimming is prohibited. Free to visit at any time of the day.

    8. Go Wine tasting

    Despite its volcanic ground and dry conditions, Lanzarote is surprisingly ripe for wine production. The grapes benefit from warm sun in the day and condensation in the sand at night. The vines are uniquely cultivated by hand in holes rather than vines to protect from winds. There are several vineyards across the island with tours and tastings here are the top two:

    Bodegas La Geria: The most visited winery in Lanzarote, La Geria covers 5,225 hectares near Timanfaya National Park. Founded in the 19th century, it is now owned by the Melian family who offer guided tours and tastings. Open 9.30am – 7pm. 

    Bodegas El Grifo – The oldest vineyard in Lanzarote and one of the 10 most ancient in Spain, El Grifo covers 60 hectares and was founded in 1775. Here you can peek at the growing and bottling process and visit the museum of wine. Open 10.30am-6pm. Entry €12, tours may be extra.

    9. Gaze over La Graciosa at Mirador del Rio

    For jaw dropping views there is no better place to visit in Lanzarote than Mirador del Rio. Overlooking La Graciosa and Salinas del Rio, Mirador del Rio is over 400 metres high with large glass windows, a bustling restaurant and an unmissable viewing platform. Formerly a naval gun battery, the base was converted by César Manrique; you can still see hidden remains of the military base in the rocks. Open 10am-5:45. Admission €4.50 for adults, €2.25 for children.

    Lanzarote Caves

    10. Cueva de los Verdes

    Cueva De Los Verdes or ‘green caves’ lie just north of Haría. The 8km long lava tube was left behind by the eruption of Monte Corona thousands of years ago. The caves are quite an exceptional sight, beautiful lights illuminate the magnificent caverns and the strange stalactites caused by air bubbles in the lava are a sight to behold. The cave gives way to an impressive concert hall where occasional music events take place, making use of the excellent acoustics.

    Some tour groups can be a bit overcrowded, so it is highly recommended to book with an operator offering smaller groups.

    Open: 10am – 6pm (last tour 5pm). Admission: Prices depend on tours, but adult entry is usually around €10

    11. Jameos del Agua

    Jameos del Agua is a volcanic cave system located in the north east of Lanzarote. A visit here is one of the top things to do in Lanzarote; in fact, it has been described as the 8th wonder of the world by Hollywood legend Rita Hayworth. Transformed by beloved artist César Manrique, you’ll find a unique underground cave bar, a magnificent auditorium and a natural lake, home to albino crabs.

    Admission from €11. Open 10am-6.30pm, bars & restaurant have separate opening hours.  

     

    Things to do in Lanzarote for families

    12. Rancho Texas park

    Rancho Texas Park is one of the best things to do in Lanzarote for families. Feel like a cowboy in this Wild West style theme park. If you need a break from sunbathing and relaxing on the beautiful beaches you will find activities such as canoeing and panning for gold can give you the excitement you are looking for. The park is also home to a zoo with tigers, snakes and many more animals.

    Open 9.30am – 5.30pm. Admission: Adults €22, children under 14 €17. Getting there: Buses run frequently from Costa Teguise, Playa Blanca and Puerto Del Carmen. Official website.

    13. Aquapark

    The largest water park in Lanzarote, Aquapark is located in Costa Teguise. Plenty of slides, pools, restaurants and cafes make an excellent day out for families in Lanzarote. Admission €22.50 for adults, €16 for children ages 4-12, half day tickets available. Open 10am – 6pm. Free parking, free wi-fi and accessible facilities.

    14. Pirate museum (Museo de la Pirateria)

    Inside the Santa Barbara fortress near Teguise is a fascinating museum for both adults and children. Lanzarote was once a prime target for pirate incursions, the history of these pirates is demonstrated in this fascinating museum. A great activity for families in Lanzarote. Open 10am – 4pm, closed Sundays. Admission €3, free entry for kids.

     

    Image courtesy of Museo de la Pirateria.

    Unique things to do in Lanzarote

    15. Experience rural life at Haría hilltop village

    Located in ‘the valley of 1000 palms’, a visit to Haría village is one of the more authentic things to do in Lanzarote. With fascinating museums, ornate churches, whitewashed buildings and cobbled streets, Haría gives you a unique taste of rural Lanzarote life. A market each Sunday is one not to miss, with local craftsmen selling art, textiles and local jewellery.

    16. Spot sculptures on the roof at Castillo de san Jose

    Once a defensive fortress used to keep pirates at bay, Castillo de San Jose is now home to a museum of contemporary art (Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo). Impressive and unique sculptures are on display here including some on the roof and even horse riders out at sea (which can be seen from the restaurant). There is also a small collection of Canary Island art including works of César Manrique. Open 10am-8pm. Located in Arrecife. Admission €2.50.

     

    Image courtesy of Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo.

    17. Dive down to Atlántico Museum

    Truly one of the most unique things to do in Lanzarote, Atlántico Museum is located underwater. The first of its kind in Europe, a selection of cement figures, slowly becoming reefs, are laid out 12 metres below the surface. Designed by Jason de Caires Taylor, the sculptures can only be spotted by scuba diving.

    Image courtesy of The Underwater Museum.

     

    18. Feel the power of the ocean at Los Hervideros

    See for yourself the true power of the Atlantic Ocean as it crashes upon sea caves and volcanic cliffs. It is a humbling experience as the power of the waves fill up sea caves and spray your cheeks. Get ringside seats at a café or restaurant and spot local seabirds fishing against the winds. Located on the islands far west coast.

    19. Admire the Lagomar Museum

    Another César Manrique creation, alongside artist Jesus Soto, the Lagomar Museum is one of the lesser known attractions in Lanzarote, but certainly worth a visit. Discover an exotic style home built in to cliffs of hardened lava with rooms in caves, corridors in tunnels and stark white washed walls. Furnished with bits of shipwrecks and home to lush green cacti surrounded a pretty blue pool. There is also a restaurant, bar and art gallery. Visit in time for sunset and you won’t be disappointed.

    20. Walk inside a volcano at Volcan El Cuervo

    For geologists, volcanologists and landscape lovers alike, At Volcan El Cuervo you can actually walk inside a volcanic crater. Get up close and personal with the volcanic landscape and enjoy panoramic views out to the surrounding landscapes.

    21. Uncover Lanzarote’s agricultural history at Monumento Al Campesino

    Uncover the history of Lanzarote’s rural past and gaze upon the magnificent sculpture, by Jesus Soto, made of old water tanks to mark the heart of the island (figuratively and literally). A fascinating day out to Lanzarote’s countryside including a towering 50 metre sculpture of Fecundidad (fertility) built in 1968, a house museum representing a typical farm and an underground restaurant. Open 10am-5.45pm.

    Places to visit in Lanzarote

    22. Marina Rubicon

    Marina Rubicon is Lanzarote’s own glamorous marina with a plethora of boutiques, tempting eateries and luxury yachts. An excellent day out in Lanzarote, enjoy duty free designer shopping and quality restaurants overlooking the marina. Marina Rubicon is situated between Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise.

    23. Costa Teguise

    A visit to Costa Teguise is one of the top things to do in Lanzarote. Formerly the capital, and founded in 1402, Teguise holds many historic buildings, handsome colonial mansions and quaint cobbled streets. Its sleepy feel is great for pottering as well as discovering its attractions, including the 16th century Convento de San Francisco and the popular weekend market.

    24. Playa Blanca

    An upmarket resort with great beaches, sophisticated nightlife and a relaxing harbour. Its unhurried seaside atmosphere and blue flag beach has attracted both couples and families alike. Meander around the pretty streets of Playa Blanca, splash out with watersports or enjoy a table for two at one of its many gourmet restaurants.

    25. Arrecife and El Charco de San Gines

    The current capital of Lanzarote, Arrecife is well worth a visit. One of the best things to do in Arrecife is a visit to El Charco de San Gines, also knowns as ‘Venice of the Atlantic’. This pretty lagoon is framed with cottages, tapas restaurants and bars making it great for an afternoon stroll or a romantic setting in which to enjoy the sunset. There is also a Saturday market in Arrecife old quarter.

    26. Puerto del Carmen

    Lanzarote’s most popular beach resort, Puerto del Carmen has earned its reputation for bustling nightlife. It’s main street Avenida de las Playas attracts mainstream tourists, but more sophisticated haunts can be found in the more authentic old town and El Varadero harbour.

    Watersports in Lanzarote

    27. Watersports, Scuba diving and snorkelling in Lanzarote

    Lanzarote’s coast is formed by volcanic activity to which beautiful underwater caves and flourishing marine life make excellent diving and snorkelling. The beautiful coastline and inviting warm waters welcome whales and dolphins which you can spot on several boat tours.

    Good waves, lovely beaches and rugged landscapes with strong Atlantic winds make Lanzarote a water sports paradise. The many water sports you can do include sailing, windsurfing, surfing, kite surfing, parasailing, jet skiing, water skiing and much more. There are many water sports and dive centres to choose from catering for every level from beginners to experts.

    28. Catamaran cruise

    For ocean lovers, dolphin lovers and adventurers alike, a catamaran cruise will assure a truly memorable day out. Take the opportunity to swim and snorkel out at sea and spot dolphins and pilot wales as they pop up for air.

    Events in Lanzarote

    29. Dance at Lanzarote Carnival

    Each year carnival takes place across the Canary Islands, perhaps most notable is the celebrations in Tenerife, however Lanzarote certainly offers its share of celebrations. Street parties take place mostly in Playa Blanca and Arrecife marking the days leading up to lent. The carnival usually takes place at the end of February/March, varying each year.

    Lanzarote cuisine

    30. Try the local cuisine

    Canary Island cuisine is historically made up of what was available on the island which is mostly fish and vegetables. Today it is more diverse, but it is worth trying some of the more traditional dishes which include:

    Papas Arrugadas – Salted and baked potatoes accompanied with a tasty sauce known as ‘wrinkled potatoes’

    Sancocho – A stew made of fish and various seafood

    Gofio – An historical staple made from toasted flour. It is the basis for many dishes, particularly desserts, but has also been enjoyed with milk and even raw egg.

    Cheese – Lanzarote has won awards for its cheeses, particularly goats’ cheese which is ample on the island.

    Goat meat – If cooked right this meat can be wonderfully tender. Often served in a stew.

    Limpets – Grilled and served with a green sauce.

    Octopus – Found in many tapas bars, octopus is grilled with a wealth of spices.

    Where is Lanzarote

    Lanzarote is located in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 125km from the north west coast of Africa. It is the northern most island of the Canary Islands.

    Why visit Lanzarote

    With its appealing climate and atmospheric seaside towns, Lanzarote is perfect for winter sun. There are plenty of beautiful beaches on which to relax, an up and coming foodie scene and thanks to the Timanfaya National Park there are so many great things to do in Lanzarote.

    Best time to visit Lanzarote

    Lanzarote enjoys a year-round warm and dry climate making it a great destination to visit all year.

     

    Where to stay in Lanzarote

    Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel & Resort

    Unarguably one of Lanzarote’s most luxurious hotels, the 5* Princes Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort is great for couples and families alike. Located directly on a Playa Blanca beach with spectacular ocean views and superb service.

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    Seaside Los Jameos Playa

    For more affordable luxury the Seaside Los Jameos Playa offers a great 4* hotel with 5* service. With all inclusive options and plenty of facilities the hotel is great for families.

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    THE 10 BEST Lanzarote Attractions – Tripadvisor

    The fact that the walk from Puerto del Carmen to Puerto Calero is a landmark of Lanzarote, we learned by chance from TripAdvisor and decided to take this route. We are not fans of hiking, but the route starts on Teide Street, where the club is located – our haven for the holidays. In short, as they say, “God himself ordered.” Of course, we didn’t read reviews on TripAdvisor and didn’t have any preliminary information other than “general considerations”. The alarm clock is set for seven in the morning, backpacks with photographic equipment are collected, “readiness number one” …
    Morning has come. Cloudy, cool and gloomy. From the first insistent sounds of the wake-up call, it became clear that the alarm clock is not compatible with a vacation. Not! Fill up, absolutely! As a result, the clock is already eleven, and we are still having breakfast. The weather is cloudy but not rainy. We decided to take a walk “in the cold”. And we set off…
    When we left, it was cloudy and cool, but the weather on Lanzarote changes every half an hour, which we were well aware of, but “rake jumping” is a national sport.
    So, let’s go. Teide Street ends with a small parking lot and a dead end for car traffic with garbage cans (see photo). If you turn right at the end of this street, you will find yourself at the foot of a very long steep staircase with a tedious climb to Tuscon street. This staircase is also considered to be Teide Street, and our car navigator strongly recommends moving along it every time, which is absolutely impossible by car.
    However, we, at the end of Teide Street, turn left (see photo), onto Verdes Street and also uphill, but not along the steps, but along the serpentine, built here for pedestrians in 2007, even before the reconstruction of the old port. Prior to this, instead of a serpentine, gently sloping road with twenty 180° turns each, there was simply a slope path along which inquisitive tourists, including the author and his wife, climbed up, in places almost on all fours, to take beautiful pictures of the port and central parts of Puerto del Carmen.
    Serpentine overcome. We are upstairs, on a pedestrian street paved with paving stones (see photo). Then, having climbed the serpentine, I thought that the most difficult thing was over. If only I knew how cruelly wrong I was…
    Walking down the street. Behind the port, on the left, behind a low parapet made of volcanic stone, a rocky steep coast, 30-40 meters high and the ocean. To the right, behind the fences, smoothly turning into a solid wall, there are clubs and private villas (see photos). This wall, from which local plump cats look phlegmatically, not only prevents the inquisitive from entering the private territory, but also supports the soil of the artificial terrace that expands the territory of the villas. An old cast cannon was seen on the wall. Maybe just the entourage, but maybe not …
    There are platforms on the road from where you can enjoy wonderful views of the port and the ocean, there are gazebos entwined with blooming red and pink lianas – bougainvillea (lat. Lots of shops and benches. Some benches made of thick polished stone slowly give tired travelers the pleasant solar heat accumulated during the day.
    Speaking of heat. Weather, minutes, commercials, 15-20 after our departure from the club, of course, cleared up. The sun revealed its face to the Earth and its inhabitants and began to work hard, that is, fry gullible tourists with all their might. And that’s exactly what they came here for. “Later, when, frankly, it was too late,” it turned out that it was the hottest day of September with temperatures up to 32 degrees Celsius.
    Slowly moving along the pedestrian street along the coast. Here is the border of Puerto del Carmen. The villas on the right gave way to a vast plain. Sunlit volcanoes are visible in the distance.
    I remember the times when we also came here to take pictures. With heavier backpacks and even a tripod… Now it seems like a fantasy.
    “Beyond the city” pedestrian, cobbled street was replaced by an ordinary dirt road. Stones, bumps, holes. The trail, of course, is man-made, but you need to look carefully under your feet. The parapet was replaced by round wooden posts dug right into the ground with an interval of one and a half to two meters (see photos). Now they did not fence off the ocean shore, but blocked the entrance to the path from the plain.
    How long, how short, but unexpectedly, we got to an obstacle – a deep ravine. Surprise! This ravine had to go down the stairs to sea level (forty meters) and then climb to its other side. The ravine is called Bco. del Quiquere. The steps of the stairs are made of natural stone, but you cannot call them perfectly smooth (see photo). Somewhere they came forward, hanging over the next steps, but somewhere, on the contrary, they were solidly chipped. The staircase is equipped with a massive railing made of logs, up to 10 centimeters in diameter. And these railings helped us a lot. Well, just, very…
    We slowly, step by step, went downstairs, holding tightly to these railings and looking intently at our feet. Then slowly climbed to the other side of the ravine. At the same time, they did not forget to take photographs (see photo). In order for the reader to imagine the depth of the ravine, I will give one detail. During the descent, I met a young girl in a sports uniform who was dragging a mountain bike up on her. She had about a third of the stairs left to climb, but she “broke down” and an elderly man who climbed after her began to help her pull this very bike. The help of this man was accepted by the señorita with great gratitude.
    After the ravine, little has changed around – the same dirt road, stones, clay, a pikon (volcanic slag) that has faded to gray. After some time, we reached a place where the posts stand not only along the road, but also across it. As we guessed, this symbolizes the border of the pedestrian zone, although it is still stomping and stomping to Puerto Calero … Something like a kilometer and a half. Behind the posts is the same road, the same stones, clay and dust with a pikon, but there are no more benches. Here it must be said that the road does not go directly to Puerto Calero, but turns right, towards the bus stop near the roundabout. Only after this small detour, the weary traveler’s foot finally steps on the asphalt of civilization. We’ve arrived…! (see photo).
    Except for the serpentine at the beginning of the path and the ravine in its middle, throughout its entire length the road either gradually rises uphill, then gradually descends downhill.
    In Puerto del Carmen, we planned to return by water bus, a small pleasure steamer, but the very idea that it would be necessary with backpacks, although not far, to walk from the port and climb the stairs to the club, seemed unbearable and instead of a water bus it was caused an ordinary taxi that delivered us right to the door of the club and cost us, by the way, about half the price.
    The journey, excluding taxis, took two hours, but it should be noted that we were overtaken by many tourists, and we did not overtake anyone. “Tired, but satisfied,” we did not regret our walk at all. In general, such a trip is not for everyone, but it’s worth a try at least once.

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    Lanzarote, a cruise traveler’s view – Gran Canaria’s Blog — LiveJournal

    I can’t consider myself an expert in these wonderful islands, as I’ve only been there once, but, of course, these amazing lands could not help sinking into my soul. Last December, during a cruise, two islands – Lanzarote and Tenerife – were visited by the Costa Concordia cruise liner, of which I was a passenger. A full story about the trip, rather wordy and with lots of photos, would be out of the community topic, so below I offer two excerpts from the story dedicated to a brief visit to these islands.

    So, the island of Lanzarote. All the Canary Islands, as is well known, are of volcanic origin. On this relatively small island – about 50×15 km. – about 300 volcanoes, most of them active, i.e. the most recent eruption was in a historical era, several hundred years ago. There were local eruptions in the 20th century, but the most powerful of the last occurred in 1730. Then the largest and most fertile part of the island was destroyed by lava flows and ash emissions. Oddly enough, the annals of that time do not say anything about those who suffered directly from the eruptions. It all started not so suddenly, the first signs of an approaching disaster were noticeable in a few years. Almost all residents managed to leave in advance for other islands or the mainland, or moved to live in the relatively safe northern part of Lanzarote.
    We get on the bus (I bought a tour, in Russian, 95 Euros) and go. The tour is long, 9 hours (with lunch), but it flew by like 5 minutes.

    First, the coast of the island, formed by lava flows and facing the open part of the Atlantic. It is 150 km to Africa from Lanzarote, and here the waves run into the island without encountering obstacles almost from America itself. It is not always clear even on which planet these and the following pictures were taken.

    The water in the lake has such a bright green color because of the microorganisms living in it.

    You can only walk along special paths, exits to the lava fields are strictly prohibited.

    For hundreds of years, water has washed away the hardened heaps of lava and formed bizarre shapes out of them.

    But these are still “flowers”. “Berries” began an hour later.

    We arrived at Timanfaya National Park. In front of the entrance are small attractions for tourists. The fact is that there is a geothermal anomaly near the entrance to the park. Hot rocks lie at a very shallow depth. Already 8 meters under your feet, the temperature of basalt reaches 800 degrees.

    Attraction 1. I didn’t film it. The servant of the reserve, lightly raking a pile of gravel with a shovel, gives each tourist to hold a pebble. Actually, few people could hold it – it is so hot already at a depth of 10-20 cm.

    Attraction 2. Natural volcanic grill. You can put a sandwich, an ear of corn or sweet potato tubers there (pictured). After a few minutes, you can eat a hot sandwich, ready-made baked corn or sweet potato (Africa is close).

    Attraction 3.
    Do it once. We have: a shallow hole a little over a meter in basalt rocks.

    Do two. The servant leans an iron stick against the wall of the pit at a depth of 20-30 cm. A bundle of straw. Smoke appears almost immediately.

    Do three. After 2-3 seconds, the beam burns out.

    Attraction 4. We have: a steel pipe 6 meters long is driven into the ground. Top opening for water. The attendant pours a bucket into it, and after a couple of seconds the water evaporates almost instantly, the steam escaping to a great height with a sharp sound.

    And now we get back on the bus and go to see the Timanfaya National Park itself.
    Movement in the park only by tourist bus or special car.
    You can’t go out. Those who come there on their own transport are transferred to the car of the reserve. An attempt to take a pebble from the road, not even as a souvenir, but just to look and put it in place, costs 600 Euros. However, there is also ecotourism on bicycles with an instructor, but the rules are just as strict – do not get off the bike, stop only at the instructor’s command.
    Why is everything so strict? The fact is that an experiment is being carried out and observation of the appearance of life at the site of a relatively recent (I remind you – 1730) eruption. In fact, there is a model for the emergence of life on Earth after the rapid tectonic formation of the surface. And this model can be observed, studied, experimented.
    A narrow road has been laid across the territory of the reserve, along which transport follows.
    So all subsequent pictures are taken from the bus window. This is where you will appreciate clean washed windows!
    Some stones are covered with grey-green lichen. And this is also part of the experiment. There is a version that it is the activity of such primitive lichens that leads to the destruction of basalt rocks and their transformation into sand. And then other plants can take root on the sand, gradually forming soil. I think that the experiment is still at the very beginning, since it is intuitively clear that this process takes millions of years.
    There are several such places on Earth, but each of them is unique in its own way: climate, humidity regime, number of sunny days.
    Bizarre sculptures of solidified lava, large and small craters, ash-covered slopes of volcanoes. The lava flowed now liquid, now thick, layering and, cooling unevenly, curled up into lumps and formed heaps.
    On some slopes you can see stunted bushes. This wind brings seeds from other parts of the island.
    Now look.

    After we go to the valley where grapes are grown. I have never seen a more unusual way to grow grapes. Volcanic ash is, oddly enough, quite fertile.
    Only does not hold water. Therefore, the vine is planted in pits, overlaid with pieces of basalt on top to protect them from wind and shedding. At the bottom of the pit, after rare rains, moisture is still retained for some time.

    Entire fields of such vineyards on the slopes of one of the regular volcanoes.

    We brought in to taste wine made from such original grapes. Especially appreciated white wine from the vineyards of Lanzarote. Indeed, such a unique way of growing grapes is reflected in the taste of wine.

    There lived a wonderful person on the island, an artist, a designer, including a landscape designer.
    Just a devotee who, before anyone else, felt the unusual beauty and uniqueness of the island and decided that beauty is always beauty, and it needs only a little help to be seen by people.
    His name was Cesar Manrique (Cesar Manrique), lived in the XX century, died relatively recently – in the early 90s.
    Here is one of the objects he transformed. The cave, completely wild before, formed by flows of liquid and hot lava in loose rocks, was turned by him into a garden, a museum and a concert hall.

    Once again, one of the volcanoes was caught in the frame.

    And now, at the end of the tour, we go to the house-museum of Caesar Manrique, which is located on the outskirts of the main city of the island of Arrecife.
    By the way, I respected Caesar Manrique even more when I learned that he had obtained from the local authorities a ban on the installation of billboards and stretch marks on all Lanzarote roads without exception. So as not to spoil the landscape.
    He even tried to make sure that road signs were not placed vertically, but were drawn directly on the road or mounted on bumpers. But road signs are still safety. They are on the island.

    Original garden in front of the house. The history of building the house itself is interesting. The artist and architect Cesar Manrique came to the municipality and asked for a small plot of land on the outskirts to be given to him inexpensively. The most, as they say, worthless. There, even for a dump, the place was inconvenient.
    The municipality marveled at such a whim, but gave it away…
    And he rebuilt a small palace on this site, so much so that designers and architects from all over Europe are now coming to learn how to use the landscape.
    And the meaning is that there was a small semi-open cave on this site, and when designing the house, it turned into an underground residential floor and courtyards. He surrounded the house with a garden, which also skillfully combined the advantages of the landscape. A very interesting house, built by a very interesting and talented person, who proved that a lifeless volcanic desert can be very attractive and suitable for aesthetically designed housing.

    This concludes our brief introduction to Lanzarote.
    I really want to visit there again. There is something about this island…

    Is February a good time to visit Tenerife?

    Weather in Tenerife in February

    Warm sunny days are the default even in February in Tenerife, with temperatures reaching 21.4 ° C .

    What is the hottest part of Tenerife in February?

    The hottest cities in Tenerife – los cristianos, Playa de las Americas , Costa Adej.

    Can you get a tan in Tenerife in February?

    In the south of Tenerife during the day 23 to 25 ° C, but with the sun shining it was even hotter than it really was. The beaches in the south of Tenerife were full of people even in February, as the weather was fine on most days and we were able to drive into the middle of winter .

    What is hot in February Tenerife or Lanzarote?

    tenerife and Gran Canaria are the warmest islands in the Canary Islands during the months of December, January and February. … Lanzarote and Fuerteventura tend to have more cloudy days, making the weather cool compared to Tenerife.

    What is the best month to visit Tenerife?

    For the highest temperatures, the best time to visit Tenerife is between June and September, although the sub-tropical climate offers sunshine throughout the year and the winter months are equally popular with visitors. The hottest month of the year is August, with an average daily high of 31°C and an average low of 22s.

    Where is the sun in February?

    Top 8 destinations for winter sun

    • Canary Islands. If you’re wondering where to go in the winter sun but don’t want a long flight, the Canary Islands are your best bet. …
    • Mexico. …
    • Florida. …
    • Morocco. …
    • Dubai. …
    • Thailand. …
    • Cyprus. …
    • Barbados.

    Where is the hottest thing in February?

    On average, some of the hottest places to visit in February are:

    • Cancun (32.3°C)
    • Singapore (31.6°C)
    • Barbados (29.2°C)
    • Dominican Republic (28.9°C)
    • Cape Town (27.3°C)
    • Melbourne (26.7°C)
    • Auckland (24.2°C)
    • Orlando (23.1°C)

    Is it warm enough to swim in Tenerife in February?

    Hello, February is a great time to go. not too hot similar to the average summer at home. So perfect for your baby.

    How hot is Mallorca in February?

    February weather in Mallorca is similar to January. February is a winter month and the average temperature is 10 degrees C, with a low of 5 degrees C overnight. However, it sometimes reaches a maximum of 15 degrees C. Again, swimming is not recommended as the sea temperature averages 6 degrees C.

    Where is the best place to stay in February?

    Top 10 holiday destinations in February

    • New Orleans. A vacation in New Orleans has to be one of the great travel adventures. …
    • Venice. Venice in Italy can be packed with tourists during the summer months, but can be one of the best getaways in February. …
    • Miami. …
    • Dominican Republic. …
    • Canada. …
    • benidorm. …
    • Paris.

    How hot is Madeira in February?

    February in Madeira is the island’s coldest month, but warm and sunny compared to other destinations in the UK and Northern Europe. How hot is February in Madeira? Average daily temperatures in February are expected to be around 16°C with highs of 18°C ​​in the middle of the day and lows of 14°C at night.

    What is the cheapest month to go to Tenerife?

    The cheapest months are March, April, May (excluding the Easter period), October and November. Temperatures in Tenerife rarely drop below 18°C ​​during these months, so sightseeing, hiking and other activities are still possible – and there will be fewer people on the beaches.

    Is Siam Park open in February?

    Unlike many water parks, Siam Park is actually open 365 days a year . … Many guests report that February is a great time to visit the park due to the smaller crowds, mild weather, and the variety of attractions in the park.

    What is the best part of Tenerife?

    1. Costa Adeje. Costa Adee is a lively resort in the south and one of the best places to stay for families in Tenerife. …
    2. Playa de Las Americas. Playa de Las Americas is the best resort in Tenerife for nightlife and parties. …
    3. Los Cristianos. …
    4. Puerto de la Cruz. …
    5. El Medano. …
    6. Playa La Arena. …
    7. Los Gigantes. …
    8. Puerto de Santiago.

    Where is hot and cheap in February?

    February is peak season in the Caribbean (28°C) and Maldives (31°C) and Dubai (26°C). The best short run weather can be found in the Canary Islands and Madeira (both 20 ºC). But there are many other options.

    How hot is Malta in February?

    February in Malta is still considered one of the coldest months of the year. The temperature during this time averages between 9-15 o c (49-59 o f) , while the sea temperature is usually around 15 o c (58 o f). This may not seem too extreme for you if you are visiting a much colder climate.

    How hot is it in Portugal in February?

    Weather in February

    February, the last month of winter, in Lisbon, is a pleasant month, with temperatures in the range of an average high of 16. 2°C (61.2 &2°F) and an average low of 9.1°C ( 48.4°F).

    Where is the best place for Sun in February?

    Best places for winter sun

    • Cape Verde. Travel to Cape Verde and explore this group of islands floating off the west coast of Africa. …
    • Gran Canaria. This Canary Island is one of the UK’s favorite places to spend the winter in the sun, and for good reason. …
    • Maldives. …
    • Thailand. …
    • Costa Rica. …
    • Saint Lucia.

    Where is the best place for the winter sun in February?

    8 Best winter sun spots to visit in February

    • Athens, Greece.
    • Barcelona, ​​Spain.
    • Valletta, Malta.
    • Bay Islands, New Zealand.
    • Rajasthan, India.
    • Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
    • Cape Town, South Africa.
    • Phuket, Thailand.

    Where is the cheapest place for winter sun?

    Read 7 Incredible Cheap Places to Find Winter Sunshine.

    • Tenerife. If you’re looking for winter sunshine, look no further than Tenerife, which offers temperatures between 15-28°C from September. …
    • Gran Canaria. …
    • Morocco. …
    • Lanzarote. …
    • Cyprus. …
    • Cape Verde. …
    • Egypt

    What is the coldest month in Tenerife?

    Tenerife has dry spells in April, May, June, July, August, September and October. The warmest month is August with an average maximum temperature of 28 °C (82 °F). The coldest month is March with an average maximum temperature of 20 °C (68 °F).

    What to do in Tenerife in February?

    Tenerife’s 14 best attractions and activities

    • Visit Mount Teide National Park. …
    • Glitter in Siam Park. …
    • Go to the beaches. …
    • Go Whale and Dolphin Smauary. …
    • Visit distant galaxies at the Museum of Science and Space. …
    • Go to Cueva del Viento.
    • Take the kids to the Loro Parque Animal Embassy.

    Why is Tenerife so hot?

    When a high pressure area develops over the Sahara, the temperature rises , the humidity drops and the winds reach Tenerife. The warm or hot east from Africa that ends up in the Canary Islands is called Calima. Kalima brings not just warm temperatures, but also dusty and sandy conditions.


    Tourist review of the Beatriz Playa & Spa 4* hotel. Rating of hotels and hotels in the world

    Rested as a couple in

    January 1970

    01.01.70 – 01.01.70

    – I recommend the hotel

    4. 2

    5- placement

    4 service

    4 food

    Correct response – affects rating

    I decided to celebrate my jubilee at sea and in such a way that it will be remembered for a long time. The choice fell on the Canary Islands and specifically on the island of Lanzarote – 9 years ago the whole family was in Gran Canaria with an excursion to Tenerife and therefore I wanted to discover a new island of the Canary archipelago. The flight from Tallinn lasts approximately 6 hours. The hotel is a five minute drive from the airport. At the reception, all staff speak English and Spanish. Registration took five minutes. Things are not taken to the room, but there is an elevator nearby. The hotel itself is a little confusing and it takes time to figure out what and where. The room is quite decent – good plumbing, two beds are moved together (this is a small minus + oilcloth is stretched on them, which causes discomfort during sleep), a large wardrobe with hangers and a bunch of shelves, a sofa, a table, a large balcony with a table and plastic chairs, a large TV ( there are no Russian-speaking channels) and a small refrigerator. The room can be called one and a half levels – a small ladder to the balcony and sofa-TV area. There is a nice night light. The safe in the closet works through the card, but we did not use it – we put valuables in a suitcase under lock and key. Nothing was stolen. Cleaning every day, high quality. They left the euro every other day – they took it only from the table. I advise you to take mosquito repellent!

    In February, the weather is changeable, so we sunbathed mainly near two pools (one heated). There were always enough sun loungers. Towels for a deposit of 10 euros – we took our own. Crazy English children bathe in the pool and therefore it is not free to swim. The ocean was cold – +16 and waves. We sunbathed on the beach on towels several times. The cost of 2 sunbeds + umbrella 12 euros per day . The hotel area is not very green, as well as the island itself.

    For nutrition. They took all inclusive. Everything is delicious. Twice a week you can sign up for Italian and Oriental themed restaurants. Rather, these are not restaurants, but the same buffet, but in a more colorful setting. Italian is so-so – the same food as in a general restaurant + a lot of pizza and pasta. I really liked the fish in the east – Atlantic salmon is not fatty fried + a lot of red fish, shrimp and smoked thin slices (for beer, that’s it). In the general restaurant, everything is like in a good Spanish four. Breakfast – fried eggs, boiled (boiled and soft), cold cuts, sausages, cheeses, some cereals (didn’t like it), yoghurts … and champagne. Pancakes not so good. Lunch – two soups (I ate only chicken), meat, fries, boiled, in uniform (national food in Lanzarote), chicken, rabbit … For dinner, even more than for lunch meat + meat from the chef. The fish is constantly fried and steamed. Always plenty of fruits and vegetables. Fruits were bananas, apples, pears….Lots of sweets and ice cream. In the restaurant you can pour three types of beer and wine yourself. For lunch and dinner, drinks are paid for someone who is not all inclusive and expensive. Several times we had breakfast and dinner at the pool bar – restaurant . I liked it more, because a slightly different menu and tastier salads were. Once there were shrimp for lunch and very tasty marinated chicken half-legs. For some reason, there are no paper napkins – they wiped their hands and face with cloth napkins. All-inclusive alcohol in bars is mostly Spanish, but there are also Ballantines, though carefully hidden. Beer San Miguel. The wine is red, rose and white, unpretentious, but drinkable. Juices, soft drinks, tea, coffee – everything tolerable. In a paid bar you can drink good coffee for money. They sometimes play the piano there and constantly show football from pay-per-view channels. From 17.00 the evening bar opens and there is a wide selection of cocktails and spirits. After 20.00 performances of singers , artists , acrobats and jugglers . I liked the trainer with parrots. But there is no such fun as in Turkey, where there are not many Russian tourists.

    Nearby there is a good promenade along the sea with a bike path and exercise equipment. There are many shops nearby, but the goods are all Chinese. Even souvenirs. The closest grocery Spar. Not expensive strong alcohol and wine. Beer is good for the euro.

    We went to the Biosphere shopping center (you can order a taxi for 8 euros at the counter at the reception), but did not get a discount and bought almost nothing. Only perfumes are more or less priced, and if you wish, you can buy the same thing in our online stores at the same price. Shopping here is not very common.

    The excursion was booked in advance. It turned out to be 90 euros per person (entrance fees included). Who is interested – I will give the coordinates of how to contact the guides. The price is the most reasonable of all the others offered. We saw everything we wanted and got a lot of impressions. I will not paint – everything in the search engine can be typed and viewed. Timanfaya Volcano Park is a must see and the view of Graciosa Island is amazing!

    In general, almost everything was pleasant, but boring! Once again I was convinced that there was nothing to do in the company of the Germans and the British!

    If anyone has questions, I’ll be happy to answer them!

    I decided to celebrate my anniversary at the sea and in such a way that it will be remembered for a long time. The choice fell on the Canary Islands and specifically on the island of Lanzarote – 9 years ago the whole family was in Gran Canaria with an excursion to Tenerife and therefore I wanted to discover a new island of the Canary archipelago. The flight from Tallinn lasts approximately 6 hours. The hotel is a five minute drive from the airport. At the reception, all staff speak English and Spanish. Registration took five minutes. Things are not taken to the room, but there is an elevator nearby. The hotel itself is a little confusing and it takes time to figure out what and where. The room is quite decent – good plumbing, two beds are moved together (this is a small minus + oilcloth is stretched on them, which causes discomfort during sleep), a large wardrobe with hangers and a bunch of shelves, a sofa, a table, a large balcony with a table and plastic chairs, a large TV ( there are no Russian-speaking channels) and a small refrigerator. The room can be called one and a half levels – a small ladder to the balcony and sofa-TV area. There is a nice night light. The safe in the closet works through the card, but we did not use it – we put valuables in a suitcase under lock and key. Nothing was stolen. Cleaning every day, high quality. They left the euro every other day – they took it only from the table. I advise you to take mosquito repellent!

    In February, the weather is changeable, so we sunbathed mainly near two pools (one heated). There were always enough sun loungers. Towels for a deposit of 10 euros – we took our own. Crazy English children bathe in the pool and therefore it is not free to swim. The ocean was cold – +16 and waves. We sunbathed on the beach on towels several times. The cost of 2 sunbeds + umbrella 12 euros per day . The hotel area is not very green, as well as the island itself.

    For nutrition. They took all inclusive. Everything is delicious. Twice a week you can sign up for Italian and Oriental themed restaurants. Rather, these are not restaurants, but the same buffet, but in a more colorful setting. Italian is so-so – the same food as in a general restaurant + a lot of pizza and pasta. I really liked the fish in the east – Atlantic salmon is not fatty fried + a lot of red fish, shrimp and smoked thin slices (for beer, that’s it). In the general restaurant, everything is like in a good Spanish four. Breakfast – fried eggs, boiled (boiled and soft), cold cuts, sausages, cheeses, some cereals (didn’t like it), yoghurts … and champagne. Pancakes not so good. Lunch – two soups (I ate only chicken), meat, fries, boiled, in uniform (national food in Lanzarote), chicken, rabbit … For dinner, even more than for lunch meat + meat from the chef. The fish is constantly fried and steamed. Always plenty of fruits and vegetables. Fruits were bananas, apples, pears….Lots of sweets and ice cream. In the restaurant you can pour three types of beer and wine yourself. For lunch and dinner, drinks are paid for someone who is not all inclusive and expensive. Several times we had breakfast and dinner at the pool bar – restaurant . I liked it more, because a slightly different menu and tastier salads were. Once there were shrimp for lunch and very tasty marinated chicken half-legs. For some reason, there are no paper napkins – they wiped their hands and face with cloth napkins. All-inclusive alcohol in bars is mostly Spanish, but there are also Ballantines, though carefully hidden. Beer San Miguel. The wine is red, rose and white, unpretentious, but drinkable. Juices, soft drinks, tea, coffee – everything tolerable. In a paid bar you can drink good coffee for money. They sometimes play the piano there and constantly show football from pay-per-view channels. From 17.00 the evening bar opens and there is a wide selection of cocktails and spirits. After 20.00 performances of singers , artists , acrobats and jugglers . I liked the trainer with parrots. But there is no such fun as in Turkey, where there are not many Russian tourists.

    Nearby there is a good promenade along the sea with a bike path and exercise equipment.

    Diving lanzarote playa blanca: Scuba Diving in Lanzarote Canary Islands

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    Rubicon Diving (Playa Blanca) – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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    An exclusive dive center on the Canary island of Lanzarote, in the heart of Marina Rubicon, Playa Blanca, & Puerto Calero on Lanzarote offering a wide choice of daily dive excursions for the whole family as well as all the range of courses from beginner to Instructor. Boats moored right by the dive centre, hence no lengthy vans transfers and unmatched comfort. Free hotel pick ups (Playa Blanca), Hi Speed WIFI, hot showers, lockers, mineral water & coffee available all day, exclusive shop and first quality rental gear. From beginner to most advanced technical diver, at Rubicon Diving you will feel welcomed and cared for like no other place. When it come to quality, safety and fun, this is the dive centre of choice on Lanzarote. We also arrange your hotel bookings, just contact us! Equipment rental, tank fills, Nitrox, VIP service on request and much more, only at Rubicon Diving Lanzarote, DAILY GUARANTEED excursions to the Museo Atlantico

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    Excellent professional dive centre

    Had an excellent refresher and reef dive lead by Rami. The equipment is very good and the service and support is top class. Highly recommend that you try them out.

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    After diving, my toes were swollen and it hurt to walk. The staff refused to give me the documents about the diving cond

    I trusted him and waited for the morning. In the morning I came (already limping heavily, it was very painful to walk) to the center to show my swollen toes. My trainer said that it was the fins rubbed , and nothing serious. Then the owner came out and examined my toes and said that I DEFINITELY did not need to go to the hospital, but I should take ibuprofen (obviously a loser in diving, otherwise he would not have taken the responsibility to dissuade from the hospital). I left and started taking ibuprofen. But the second night was even worse, ibuprofen did not help, my toes swelled even more. On the morning of the second day, I came back to the office and asked for a copy of my diving documents and a copy of my insurance. To which my instructor replied that I had nothing serious to go to the hospital …. I had to insist, but he had a student and he left. I had to ask Natasha, the woman from the reception (who was rude). She replied that she did NOT understand what documents she was talking about, and she began to serve the next client, knowing that I was waiting for my documents to go to the hospital (money is all for Natasha). As a result, the young guy at the reception I don’t know his name (many thanks to him, human problems are not alien to him), he is the only one who took an interest in my problems and gave me the necessary copies of the documents. The result, half a day in the hospital, droppers, tests, a complete ultrasound of the legs, pills and treatment for 2 weeks. But the most interesting thing is that the doctor scolded me, how could I wait 2 days with such inflammation? Because now the scale of the situation is much worse than if I came right away. I do not recommend them to you, because they stopped smiling immediately when problems arose. Problems can happen, I didn’t reproach them for anything and didn’t ask for a refund, I just asked for HELP, but all the workers and the owner just laughed that my flippers were rubbed. P.S. Since the owner writes under all the negative reviews that this is a fake, I am attaching evidence in the form of photos (where you can see air bubbles under the skin), videos and scans of documents from hospital.…

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    Great dive experience

    Fantastic time spent doing my scuba refresher course with Jurgen then diving the museum with Rami. Everything about the experience was 1st class and everything organised from start to finish with pleasant helpful staff in the shop, professional instructors and a great boat captain. Thanks again everyone see you next year.…

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    Professional and safe dive centre

    Excellent, professional and safe dive centre. Completed Open Water Course. Instruction was thorough and comprehensive. This is a big dive centre with excellent equipment and the standard of tuition was very high. Safety was paramount all the time. Back office facilities are equally thorough. Dive boat was top quality large RIB with dedicated boarding ladder. Several local dive sites all with only a few minutes RIB ride. Highly recommend this dive centre and our personal instructor Claudio.…

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    Scuba Kidz

    This was a thrilling and enjoyable experience for two beginner divers. The team were kind and encouraging and made learning to dive exciting and easy. Our instructor Mark was very supportive and understanding. We got to see lots of life and various different species of fish and reached a depth of 12m. Mark even recorded our dive and the quality of the videos and pictures is amazing. I would recommend to all. With many thanks to Mark From David , Viv , Chloe , Alfie , Thomas , Amelia…

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    Dive College Lanzarote (Playa Blanca)

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    Dive College Lanzarote is the only beach side dive center in Playa Blanca offering direct access to fantastic dive sites and facilities as well as a great family atmosphere and a beautiful view. We organize daily boat and shore dives as well as try dives in the sea for beginners and all PADI dive courses.

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    A special place in my heart

    Review of: Museo Atlantico Diving Tour from Playa Blanca

    Started my diving journey here 4 years ago and have never looked back. I was visiting again for the 3rd time and for good reason. This place is a well oiled machine full of happy, friendly and now familiar faces. Their dive briefs are explained in great detail and they take safety very seriously making sure all appropriate checks and buddy checks take place before leaving the centre. Was nice to see the old faces who helped me to start my diving journey, Bart, Damo, Bob and Salva. Always a laugh to be had and I always feel at home here. Forever grateful Highly Recommend!…

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    What a great activity – definitely recommend!

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    We thoroughly enjoyed our session with Mara paddle boarding and experiencing snorkelling for the first time. Mara explained everything well including ocean safety and how to use the snorkel; she was very supportive and encouraging making the whole experience so enjoyable. Mara pointed out the different fish and even a Barracuda. Definitely recommend booking this activity with Mara.…

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    Great experience completing my PADI Open Water Diving with Steve Smith, Diving Instructor at the Dive College, Lanzarote

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    I have just completed my PADI Open Water Diver course at the Dive College, Lanzarote. I really enjoyed the experience and I especially recommend Steve Smith, an absolutely great diving instructor- Steve is very experienced, nothing was a problem, he explained everything very well and was a calming and enabling support underwater. He is also great company. The Dive College is a busy diving centre. It’s very well set up- on the waters edge, there is plenty of equipment and all new – as well as two ribs. The Dive College is well staffed -all the staff are very friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable – & the staff all speak several languages. I would highly recommend the Dive College Lanzarote for a PADI course, a dive – as a beginner or as a certified diver, or to have staff from the Dive College bring you to visit the Museo Atlantico. They have a programme of dives you can undertake. Ask for Steve -instructor extraodinaire !!. With thanks Steve👍…

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    Best dive centre in Canaries

    Best dive centre in Lanzarote. We have been diving with them for nearly 20 years and would not trust any other dive centre in Playa Blanca. I have dived well over 200 dives with them personally. Great, experienced team who speak many different languages. Good quality equipment. Great choice of shore and boat dives including the unique in Europe Museum Atlantica where you dive amongst sculptures. Surprisingly good choice of fish on all dives. Regularly see large Sting Rays and Angel sharks (which are an endangered species) at certain times of the year. Sometimes see turtles too if really lucky.…

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    The introduction was well explained and the experience in the water was excellent. Would absolutely recommend. If you are struggling to control your breathing I would recommend keeping your hand on the respirator until you have control. Once you have relaxed into it the next hour is just enjoying the many beautiful fish.…

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    Dive into the deeps of the Atlantic Ocean and discover the exotic fauna and flora which inhabits the coast of Lanzarote. We’ll also visit  the Lanzarote Atlantic Museum.

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    Dive into the deeps of the Atlantic Ocean and discover the exotic fauna and flora which inhabits the coast of Lanzarote. We’ll also visit  the Lanzarote Atlantic Museum.

    Diving Lanzarote: Museo de Atlántico

    We’ll meet at Avenida Islas Canarias and make our way to the city port to board a boat.

    Empezaremos la actividad recibiendo una pequeña formación teórica en la que repasaremos algunos conocimientos básicos de buceo. Después, nos colocaremos el traje de neopreno y nos dirigiremos a la costa de Playa Blanca, donde subiremos a bordo de un barco.

    This activity will start with a short briefing in which we’ll review some basic knowledge of scuba diving. Afterward, we’ll put on our wetsuits and head to the coast of Playa Blanca, where we’ll board a boat.

    Our first two dives will be in the celestial waters of Playa Flamingo where we’ll marvel at underwater volcanic landscapes and caves. If we’re lucky, we might even get to see spectacular creatures such as the colourful parrotfish.

    Last but not least, we’ll dive down to the Lanzarote Atlantic Museum, 14 metres deep and dedicated to the development and conservation of the local sea life. Which species will we see during this magical experience?

    We’ll find answers to all kinds of questions about the underwater world as we descend into the depths of the museum. 

    Lastly, we’ll finish this eigh hour activity by returning to the surface and saying goodbye at the starting point.

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    Tenerife. Canary Islands. Interesting historical facts.

    I understand that my retirement years will not be enough for me to explore the globe. Provided that I retire at best around 70 years old. So you have to hold on now. To snatch days during the holidays, and when this is not enough, then grab the sick leave. Well, what do you advise when there are so many temptations. One Canary Islands can be visited annually. It takes ten years to explore this unique creation of nature. But now in the spring (in March, April ), it’s time to organize holidays in Tenerife .

    In ancient times, the islands belonged to the Guanches. The level of development of this tribe was primitive, except that they knew how to build pyramids and bury the mummified remains of leaders in them. They cultivated the land, bred livestock, until in the 12th century either Arab sailors or French sailors began to land on the island.

    Popular holiday in Tenerife

    Since 1344, the islands, thanks to the generous decision of Pope Clement VI, come into the possession of the crown of Castile. Not all the tribes of the islands peacefully accepted the capture by foreign troops.

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    Tenerife island diving

    The best dive sites on the island of Tenerife (in the Canary Islands) are located on the southwest and south coasts. This is due not least to the fact that this part of the island is protected from winds and rain clouds by the volcanic Mount Teide (3718 meters above sea level), which causes a predominantly dry climate here with a large number of clear sunny days.

    The main resort area of ​​this part of Tenerife – Las Americas. Of course in Las Americas there are diving centers and a large number of them. But here they are focused primarily on the mass flow of those who want to make a one-time introductory dive (introdiving), the service is not very good, but the prices are designed for tourists with a tight wallet first of all (starting from 30 euros).

    Diving in Tenerife

    In addition, diving directly off the coastline of Las Americas is not so interesting, because the coast is artificially leveled, and the bottom is sand washed up from the depths of the sea, or even imported from the African continent.

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    Renting a villa in the Canary Islands

    Severe frosts make you wrap yourself in fur coats. It is not surprising that there is an obsessive desire to go to a country where the gentle sun warms, and the sound of the surf relieves the accumulated tension over the winter. Responsibility and vanity of the daily rhythm, as well as possible, is removed by a measured rest on the seashore. That is why rental villas and apartments in Spain are in such high demand .

    Thanks to the possibility to order a rental property on the Internet, this type of accommodation becomes available to everyone. Rest in Villa is an opportunity for freedom, comfort and independence, enjoying the quiet coziness of virgin nature.

    Villa in Tenerife

    Vacation in a villa is a comfortable vacation with a family or with a loved one, or a noisy company, which no one bothers to relax to the fullest. Read the rest of this entry »

    Villas in Lanzarote. Canary Islands.

    Lanzarote, a wonderful island in the Canary archipelago. To rent a villa in Lanzarote , on the island, in order to be able to actually visit where volcanoes continued to erupt in the 19th century, is the dream of many travelers.

    For example, Villa in Lanzarote Villas El Varadero will accommodate 6 guests. The villa has three bedrooms. The windows of the building overlook the pool. From villas only 2km to the beach. Beaches “Playa Dorada”, pebbly and sandy are located 2 km. The same distance to the supermarket. The cost of accommodation is from 108 €/day.

    Villa in Lanzarote Villas El Varadero

    The island of Lanzarote experienced a serious volcanic eruption in the autumn of 1730. Thirty volcanic craters simultaneously began to fill the island with red-hot lava and ash.

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    Apartments in the Canary Islands – Playa Blanca island. Lanzarote

    The notion of apartments in Russia has appeared recently. We associate it with some unusually large and beautiful living space. In Europe, the tempting word apartment means apartment , corny right? Apartment or apart-hotel , this is an opportunity to rent an apartment with bathroom and kitchen, with the possibility of receiving hotel services

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    Apartments may consist of several bedrooms. It is very convenient to rent such an apartment if you are going on vacation with a large company or family. In any case, the apartment is an isolated housing that allows you to plan independent rest and meals.

    Lanzarote Island Canaries Spain

    To illustrate the options, I would like to offer a few apartments in the Canary Islands.
    Apartments in Playa Blanca – Apartamentos La Avenida Playa Blanca, once a fishing village, is now the tourist center of the island Lanzarote .

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    Tenerife Arona Grand Hotel 4* Canary Islands. Hotel 4* Arona Gran (Spain, Canaries).

    Tenerife , a piece of paradise, to restore mental and physical strength. Spanish island, created to enjoy. The mild, even climate, without differences in seasons, surprisingly bright nature, causes a surge of strength, and perfectly relaxes. To enhance the effect of a great holiday, it is good to choose Hotel , which will complement the comfort of your holiday.

    I chose the 4* hotel , as an average option for staying on the island. Gran Hotel Arona was renovated in 2000 and is one of the best on the south coast of the island Tenerife e. This hotel is considered exemplary among other upscale hotels due to the high quality of hotel service. It is in this hotel that the staff will prove to you how they know how to welcome guests at Tenerife .

    Hotel “Arona Gran” Tenerife

    This not unfounded statement is confirmed by numerous European and Spanish awards and prizes.

    Gran Hotel Arona is beautifully decorated. The rooms of the Hotel are comfortable and elegant.

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    Spanish provinces (continued)

    Canary Islands (Islas Canarias) – this autonomous region is located in the Canary archipelago, which is located off northwest Africa. This region is considered the most remote region of the European Union. Until now, there is an assumption that the canaries owe their name to the archipelago, which originally lived only on these islands. The generally accepted explanation for the name of the Canary Islands comes from the Latin Insula Canaria (“island of dogs”). Canary Islands Favorite resort , which gathers numerous tourists on its beaches.

    Canary Islands

    Cantabria (Cantabria) is located in northern Spain. The rivers of Cantabria flow into the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the Bay of Biscay. The main population is employed in the service sector, but the zinc mining industry and agricultural activities also thrive. This is mainly cattle breeding and dairy production.

    Castile – La Mancha

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    Hotels in Tenerife.

    Even 15 years ago, the phrase “not to go to the Canary Islands” sounded pathetic and cool. Nowadays, holidays in Tenerife have become available to anyone who wants an average income. On the island, every piece of the coast is given over to the tourism business. Hotels are divided into levels from 2 to 5 stars. The distribution of stars depends on various factors. This may be the northern part of the island, and as a result, more rainy, but at the same time generous in vegetation, or the southern part, where the gentle sun reigns.

    The next important factor is how far the hotel is from the coastline of the ocean and the quality of the beach. But even a two-star hotel in the Canary Islands will seem like a fabulous place, as it is located in a place where eternal spring has settled.

    Hotels in Tenerife

    The islanders have ensured that hotels not only meet international standards, but also perfectly harmonize with nature.

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    The climate of Tenerife

    Do you want to know where spring lives? That’s right, it’s Canary Islands . All year round we will fill the air with a delicate aroma of warmth and sun. It is here that Europeans escape from the dank autumn and winter.

    Millions come here to bathe in the rays of the gentle sun, and at least for a while forget about the piercing cold on the continent. Surprisingly comfortable climate, the average air temperature throughout the year is about 25 degrees. Winter on New Year , of course, can go down to 20 degrees.

    Tenerife beaches

    But even in summer you will not be scorched by the merciless sun. Therefore, the Canarians call their islands spring. You will say that Canary Islands are located on the same latitude as the Sahara desert, how is it that Tenerife has spring all year round, and drought in Africa?

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    Volcanic eruption in Tenerife

    For four months now, an underwater volcano . Experts predict that the territory of Spain will soon increase by another island . The eruption of an underwater volcano occurs not far from the island of El Hierro (Hierro), which affects the lives of local residents.

    In the area of ​​the island in sea there was a zone called “dead” because the underwater life is destroyed, and there is no possibility to go diving. But curious tourists are sent here, they are fascinated to remove pieces of emerging lava, watch the bubbles on the surface of the sea.

    Volcanic activity in the Canary Islands

    Although hotel owners are noticing that the number of tourists is decreasing, not all vacationers have enough adrenaline to watch the natural phenomenon taking place. This happens due to the excessive dramatization of the real situation on the island by media correspondents.

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    Apartamentos Quintana

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  • Apartamentos Quintana, 3 km from the center of the Costa Blanca, offers free private parking and parking.

    Close to a bus stop, you can get to Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park Zoo and Playa Blanca in no time. Less than 1.9km there is Playa Blanca. In addition, Rubicon Marina is within walking distance. Nearby is Dino Park Water Park, as well as Marina Rubicon.

    The beautiful rooms are equipped with music system, TV with satellite channels and multi-channel TV. Some of them have an electric kettle, a kettle and a toaster.

    Bus stop “Colegio Playa Blanca” is located 550 meters from Apartamentos Quintana.The hotel also features free private parking and parking.

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    THB Tropical Island is located on Lanzarote, 900 meters from Playa Dorada beach. It features an outdoor pool, spa and free public parking.

    This bright, comfortable apartment features a fully equipped kitchen and a seating area with a TV. All apartments have air conditioning and a balcony.

    THB Tropical Island features a hot tub, sauna and fitness centre. There is also a garden and a tennis court. The hotel offers entertainment programs, including children’s.

    There is a buffet restaurant and a bar on site. There are many other restaurants and bars in the nearby resort of Playa Blanca.

    Papagayo’s stunning beaches are only 3 km away.

    Hotel Information THB Tropical Island

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    • Free Parking
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    Sports and Leisure

    • Tennis court
    • Billiards
    • Table tennis
    • Darts
    • Cycling
    • Diving

    Services

    • Internet
    • WiFi

    Food & Beverage

    • Restaurant
    • Bar
    • Restaurant (buffet)
    • Snack bar

    Swimming pool and wellness services

    • Sauna
    • Fitness center
    • Solarium
    • Spa and wellness center
    • Massage
    • Hot tub
    • Turkish bath
    • Outdoor swimming pool
    • Outdoor swimming pool (all year round)

    Transport

    • Bicycle rental
    • Car rental

    Reception

    • 24-hour reception
    • Express check-in/out
    • Safe
    • Currency exchange
    • Tourist office
    • Luggage storage

    Public areas

    • Garden
    • Terrace
    • Playroom

    Entertainment and family services

    • Children’s playground

    Cleaning services

    • Laundry

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    • Meeting/Banquet room
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    • Facilities for disabled guests
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    • 01:00 – 12:00

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    Best holiday homes with a patio or terrace

    Want to admire Tenerife’s vistas from the comfort of a holiday apartment, or enjoy private outside space while staying in a Tenerife holiday home? Take a look at our top lettings with balconies and patios in Tenerife and find the perfect accommodation for your stay.

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    Apartments and holiday lettings with a kitchen

    Looking for self-catering accommodation in Tenerife? Find the perfect letting for you with our selection of Tenerife holiday rentals with kitchens. Well-appointed and equipped with plenty of cooking appliances, these holiday homes are great for self-catered stays.

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    Popular holiday rental amenities in Tenerife

    • Internet (29,633)

    • TV (28,718)

    • Kitchen (28,683)

    • Microwave (23,697)

    • Pool (22,666)

    • Washing machine (22,283)

    • Balcony/Patio (18,186)

    • No pets (15,284)

    • No smoking (15,274)

    • Garden (15,239)

    • Air conditioning (9,578)

    • Dishwasher (7,928)

    Rentals can be selected based on various criteria. Just above, you can see the number of properties that offer a particular amenity in Tenerife. Tenerife is the ideal spot to book an accommodation if you need internet access during your holidays or you want to tune out with some TV time, as the most frequently offered features are Internet and TV. Not as many accommodation options in Tenerife are available if you like to end your days curled up by the fire or you want to sweat it out in a sauna , as Fireplace and Sauna are not often provided in Tenerife.

    Price and Availability Index for Tenerife

    Holiday Letting Price Information in Tenerife

    We analysed price data and summarised them in this graph, which shows holiday letting prices for the next twelve months in Tenerife. Tenerife is most expensive in December (24/12 – 31/12), when prices are on average £114 a night. Prices drop in October to an average of £81 per night (29/10 – 05/11).

    Holiday Home Availability Information in Tenerife

    The graph shows the weekly availability rate in Tenerife for the next twelve months. The week with the highest booking rate is in December (24/12 – 31/12). Only 41 of the rentals are still available. People tend to travel to Tenerife least during a week in March (25/03 – 01/04) when only 31% of the rentals are booked.

    The Weather in Tenerife

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    Accommodation options for your holiday in Tenerife

    More than half of the offers (55. 91%) in Tenerife are apartment rentals. They are the most typical holiday lettings on offer there. The average cost of this particular type of accommodation is £113 per night, with an average area of 66 m². Furthermore, these holiday properties are optimal for medium-sized groups and families, as most can welcome 4 people. If you would like to rent something else, you could find some other options, such as house rentals, which are another typical type of accommodation in Tenerife. These properties cost £191 per night , on average, and have an average size of 133 m².

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to rent a holiday home in Tenerife?

    Prices for holiday accommodation in Tenerife start at £35 per night.

    How many holiday homes are available to book in Tenerife?

    There are currently 32,677 holiday homes in Tenerife to browse and book for your next trip.

    What is the most popular holiday home amenity in Tenerife?

    When booking a holiday home in Tenerife, consider looking for accommodation with Internet, TV, or Pool, which are the three most popular amenities for this destination.

    How many holiday homes are on offer in Tenerife?

    Holidaymakers looking for accommodation in Tenerife will be pleased to know that there are 32,677 options on offer, with prices starting from just £35 per night.

    Am I allowed to bring my pet when staying in a Tenerife holiday home?

    Yes, there are 2,547 holiday homes in Tenerife that allow pets, with an average price of £158 per night.

    What’s the best time of year to travel to Tenerife?

    Book your Tenerife holiday in July or August to avoid a washout; these are the months with the least amount of rain.

    Can you get discounts on holiday homes in Tenerife?

    You can find brilliant bargains on holiday lettings in Tenerife with prices for a letting beginning at £35 – and HomeToGo has created a range of features that mean it’s a piece of cake to find some awesome offers. When considering different dates for your break, you can use HomeToGo’s flexible dates technology to quickly locate great value date options and find discounts of as much as 52%. Furthermore, HomeToGo’s ‘distance from’ filter can help you find hidden treasure holiday rentals in great value, under-the-radar locales with good proximity to the area of your choice, whether that’s a beach, lake, ski region or city centre. Book early to make the most of the greatest variety of options and low prices – and do so free from stress by ticking HomeToGo’s ‘free cancellation’ filter as you look for the perfect holiday home.

    What are the pros of choosing a holiday letting in Tenerife with HomeToGo?

    From increased privacy away from the crowds to more space for relaxing with your loved ones, holiday rentals in Tenerife provide many benefits. HomeToGo surfaces genuine ratings written by previous guests, and searching is safe, easy, and hassle-free – so with 32,677 lettings from 67 providers in the vicinity, you’re bound to discover the ideal holiday home with all of the amenities to suit you in Tenerife.

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    Top 18 Vacation Rentals in Tenerife

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    Apartments in Tenerife

    A holiday apartment in Santa Cruz

    If you are looking for a vacation rental in Tenerife, you will find it especially along the coasts of the volcanic islands. A vacation rental in the north of Tenerife promises ideal conditions for nature lovers and cultural travellers who want to explore the island from the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Just a few kilometres from the airport you can either stay in the cosy historic centre or in one of the multi-storey apartment buildings from where you can watch the sun rise over the Atlantic Ocean from a view from the window.

    Living in the North

    It is much quieter than in the lively centre of the island capital along the lonely coastal sections in the north and northeast of Tenerife. Idyllic places like San Andrés, Almaciga, Bajo el Roque and Bajamar are nestled between black volcanic rocks and green palm groves far away from the tourist hot spots. You will also be particularly pleased to live in the large vacation rentals on the north-west coast, which not only offer space for the whole family, but also often have their own pool. In the hinterland of the coast, rustic fincas nestle against the subtropically overgrown volcanic slopes, where you can let your soul dangle with a view of the sea.

    A vacation rental in the south

    The many sandy beaches make the holiday resorts in the south of Tenerife especially popular with bathers. This applies both to the holiday apartments and vacation rentals in south-eastern towns such as El Tablado, Arico and El Médano and to the south-west coast, where municipalities such as Alcála, Callao Salvaje and the town of Los Cristianos are particularly popular with those seeking relaxation. A vacation rental on the slopes of the volcano Pico del Teide also guarantees breathtaking holiday moments, from where you have a view of half of the island or alternatively pitch your tents in the Parque National del Reide inside the volcanic caldera.

    Mount Pico de Teide in the Teide National Park

    Holidays in Tenerife

    Travelers and Activities

    Tenerife for cyclists

    Due to the challenging terrain, Tenerife is an ideal environment for cyclists, so that even many professional cyclists and triathletes hold training camps around the Teide for several weeks. The picturesque coastal roads and mountain passes offer a rich repertoire of different routes, so that you hardly have to drive a route twice, even during a holiday of several weeks. While racing cyclists are mainly drawn to the well-asphalted roads, mountain bikers are raving their way through the volcanic landscape on action-packed tours, taking along one or the other fast-paced single trail. Thanks to the high density of bicycle shops, there is also a sufficient number of rental bikes for every application, which can even be delivered to the door of your vacation rental if you wish.

    Tenerife for families

    A vacation rental on Tenerife is the ideal starting point for a family holiday, as the numerous beaches invite you to take a bath and relax. Besides the black volcanic sand beaches, the island is also characterized by almost Caribbean beach sections like the Playa das Teresitas and the Playa de Troya. Off the beaten track, family attractions such as the Siam Water Park, which takes you to the maritime world of Southeast Asia with its numerous attractions, are waiting for you. There are also excursions to the jungle park “Parque Las Águilas”, the leisure centre “Loro Parque” and the science museum in La Laguna.

    Did you know that the flag of Tenerife is the same as that of Scotland?

    Things to know

    Best travel time

    Tenerife’s climate is mild all year round thanks to the Gulf Stream and makes the largest of the Canary Islands an attractive destination because of the low temperature fluctuations from January to December. While bathers and water sports enthusiasts spend most of their time on Tenerife from June to September, active holidaymakers such as hikers and cyclists are attracted to the island as early as February, with the season extending well into November. Winter refugees get their money’s worth even between December and February thanks to constant average maximum temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius.

    Regular events

    The programme of events on Tenerife is primarily characterised by cosy harbours, folk festivals and church festivals, which provide more than enough variety all year round. Among the absolute highlights are the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerif in February and the feast of the Virgin of Candelaria, which commemorates the patron saint of the Canary Islands. The programme is complemented by the Good Friday Procession and the “Fiestas del Santisimo de la Laguna” in September.

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    The pyramid of Güímar holds many secrets

    Ascent to the Teide

    At 3,718 metres, Pico del Teide is the highest mountain in Spain and is worth a visit for its monumental size alone. In addition, it is an active volcano whose summit you can reach either on foot through the beautiful national park or by cable car. Once at the top you will enjoy a breathtaking view over the island and the volcano crater.

    Pyramids of Güimar

    The pyramids of Güimar are unique witnesses of the island history and remind in their stepped form of the Maya pyramids in the rain forests of South America. Not least for this reason, some interpretations by scientists suggest that the art of building pyramids swashed from Europe to South America. Get to the bottom of this puzzle as part of a guided tour and find out what the six buildings are really all about.

    Whale Watching on Tenerife

    Tenerife is one of the few places in the world where you can watch whales in the wild all year round. In the harbours of Los Gigantes, Playa de las Americas or Costa Adje, board one of the excursion boats and visit dolphins, pilot whales and the so-called “whale kindergarten”, where especially many mothers with young animals roam the Atlantic.

    A side trip to Santa Cruz

    The city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife with 200,000 inhabitants is one of the great highlights on the island, especially as it has a lot to offer families and culture enthusiasts as well as night owls. Stroll through the picturesque “Plaza de la Candelaria”, relax in the “Parque de la Granja” or visit the art and culture centre “Tenerife Espacio de las Artes”.

    The island kitchen

    If you want to discover the traditional island cuisine for yourself, you should look for a restaurant where you can also find the locals. There you can get the spicy potatoes (Papas arrugadas) cooked in brine with the famous mojo sauce as well as grilled fish and seafood. You should also try the gofio made from wheat, corn, chickpeas, honey, raisins and almonds, often served with dishes such as conejo en ajo (rabbit in garlic sauce).

    FAQs: Vacation Rentals in Tenerife

    How much do the vacation rentals in Tenerife cost on average?

    We can see from last year that Tenerife had an average price of $148 per night, a relatively high one for a destination in Spain.

    During which months can you find the best price for vacation rentals in Tenerife?

    Those who want to be budget-friendly should travel to Tenerife in May, June, or September, which are the months that offer the most discount, with average prices of $136, $137, and $142 per night, respectively, based on the previous year.

    When does the price of vacation rentals in Tenerife go up the most?

    It can be concluded, by analyzing the data from the previous year, that costs per night for accommodation here are usually higher, on average, during the months of December ($161), January ($160), and February ($158).

    Are there usually many vacation rentals available in Tenerife?

    You should book your stay well in advance when visiting Tenerife, as only 38% of our properties are usually available throughout the year.

    Which months offer the highest availability?

    May, April and June are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that have the largest number of accommodations available, with an average availability of 59%, 58%, and 57%.

    During which months is it more difficult to find available vacation rentals?

    The month with the highest average booked rental figures is February (only 10% of properties were available on average last year). Followed by January (17%), and then December (21%). During these three months, the availability is very low (16%). It is therefore recommended to book far in advance.

    How many vacation rentals are there in Tenerife?

    Holidu has around 12,000 vacation rentals in Tenerife, provided by 68 different partners.

    nine spots for sun-soaked, self-sufficient breaks

    Tenerife

    Self-catering apartments in Tenerife are a comfy option for your next Canaries holiday.

    Whether jetting off with family or seeking quality alone time with your special someone, self-catering accommodation provides extra room and plenty of privacy. With fully-equipped kitchens and airy living space, you can fully stretch out and unwind during your time on this sun-drenched volcanic isle.

    Gather a group of friends for a modern spa retreat or bring your brood along for a family flit to lively Los Cristianos. An adults-only retreat awaits in Playa de las America, while five-star stays with a private pool are what you’ll find just north of Costa Adeje. Browse our list of nine heavenly holiday apartments and start planning your next escape.

    For escapes that combine the luxury of a five-star hotel with the comfort of a private rental, check out Hotel Baobab Suites. Hugging Tenerife’s turquoise west coast, this elegant retreat has a range of suites to accommodate parties of various sizes. The spacious three-bedroom Infinity Mar provides especially decadent digs for the family – use the fully equipped kitchen to prepare brekky then spend sun-soaked days on your private terrace, dipping periodically in your very own pool.

    There’s plenty to do nearby, though the hotel’s amenities may tempt you to stay onsite. Wave younger ones off to Saplings Kids’ Club for playtime and pizza-making, then slip away for fun on the fairways at Baobab Golf Academy. If you prefer the path of pampering then call at the hotel’s wellness centre for a treatment – relaxing abhyanga massage, anyone?

    Hotel Baobab Suites

    Top rated

    Costa Adeje

    9. 5 Excellent (1996 reviews)

    Kids are well catered to at Select Sunningdale, with a lively ‘Miniclub’ providing daily games and thrilling themed parties. Older guests are equally entertained with onsite mini-golf and petanque, although the weekly sangria demonstrations might see you supping your way through the afternoon instead. Golf is another activity for those who are handy with a putter, with several courses nearby. Celebrate any holes-in-one in the hotel’s restaurant with flavour-packed tapas such as sea-salt-sprinkled Padron peppers and smoked fresh cheese.

    You’ll find this family-friendly resort set among the tropical greenery of San Miguel de Abona. The leafy complex has low-rise apartments, each featuring a generous terrace from which you can view dramatic vistas of Mount Teide. Most apartments also have a handy kitchenette – ideal for preparing tasty treats as the sun sets on another day of leisure.

    CLC Sunningdale Village – Resort Apartments & Villas

    Top rated

    San Miguel de Abona

    9. 0 Excellent (82 reviews)

    If total serenity is what you’re after then the four-star Atlantic Holiday Hotel should appeal. In an enviable location – just steps from the shimmering sea – this Costa Adeje accommodation offers airy abodes with calming contemporary decor. Select an elegant apartment or studio and catch soul-stirring ocean sunsets from the comfort of your balcony’s gently rocking hammock.

    A saltwater pool suggests al-fresco dips, while the flower-dotted garden is great for zen-like yoga sessions. If you feel like exploring then you’re just 8km from the buzzing town of Playa de las Americas – the Thai-themed Siam Park is especially thrilling for families, with water slides and adrenaline-inducing roller coasters. Return to the hotel for a tapas-inspired seafood buffet at Sea Soul. Afterwards, grown-ups can migrate to the starlit terrace for a glass of locally produced rosé.

    Atlantic Holiday

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    Costa Adeje

    8.5 Excellent (416 reviews)

    Exotic gardens, luxurious pool and a plethora of onsite eateries – what’s not to love about Paloma Beach Apartments? This coastal complex is a haven for sun bunnies and keen explorers alike – ideal for groups of friends. The centres of Los Cristianos is just a few minutes’ walk from your door, while the soft golden sands of the town’s main beach are an easy 15-minute meander away.

    You’ll rise to a soundtrack of gently lapping waves in your self-catering seaside apartment. Ease into each day with freshly brewed coffee, stretching out on the sofas in your bright, open plan living space. You might migrate to the pool bar for a mid-morning snack, or perhaps you’ll visit the town’s vibrant market to find stalls loaded with local handicrafts. Pick up a few souvenirs before wandering back to your private abode for a sangria-laced siesta.

    Paloma Beach Apartments

    Top rated

    Los Cristianos

    8.5 Excellent (1406 reviews)

    Keen to self-cater within the plush surrounds of a sparkling hotel? The Hotel Andorra could be an ideal fit. Great for groups of up to four adults, the apartments here exude an effortless chic, from their sleek wooden furnishings and colourful artwork to the spacious furnished balconies. Hit the breakfast buffet for a morning treat – think tasty cold cuts, creamy local cheeses, flaky pastries and fresh fruit – and return home after a sun-packed day for a meal cooked in your fully equipped kitchen.

    Venture beyond the hotel for a bit of retail therapy – tax-free shopping at nearby CC Safari Centre should do the trick. Set in the centre of sizzling Playa de las Americas, this hotel is also right by the ocean so you’ll be slipping on your swimmers from the word go. Slather on the sun cream and hit the shores of dreamy Camison Beach which is just an 8-minute walk away.

    Hotel Andorra Tenerife

    Playa de las Américas

    8.3 Very good (1791 reviews)

    Affordable luxury is what you’ll find at the Regency Torviscas Apartments. Set slightly inland, and a little north of Costa Adeje, this is an aparthotel that goes easy on your bank balance. It’s also likely to also make your friends envious with its sweeping sea views and vibrant interiors with a designer feel.

    Settle into a sizeable apartment featuring sleek wooden floors throughout. Plush sofas are perfectly accented by brightly coloured soft furnishings while the gleaming, modern kitchen is ideal for fixing laid-back lunches and evening meals.

    With its own swim-up bar, the hotel’s outdoor pool is impressive, while the onsite spa provides an indulgent menu of pampering for relaxation-seekers. Plump for a rejuvenating facial or fine-tune fingertips with a manicure, then finish off with time in the Turkish bath or steam away any pesky toxins in the soothing sauna.

    Regency Torviscas Apartments Suites

    Costa Adeje

    8.3 Very good (785 reviews)

    Coral California is a low-rise oasis purely for adults. Whisk your special someone away or join friends for a secluded break in the sun, setting your bags down in a colourful Sea View Studio for self-catering comfort by the ocean. A heated outdoor pool makes for tranquil morning laps or you might seek out a sun lounger in the resort’s restful garden – immerse yourself in a book with a background of soothing birdsong.

    You can hire a car from the front desk, so why not explore more of the island? It’s just a 14-minute drive to see the famous falconry show at Tenerife’s Jungle Park, or you can head further inland to trek through the lunar-like landscape of Corona Forestal Natural Park (keep an eye out for the pretty blue chaffinch which is native to the island). You can also hire bikes if you prefer to navigate at a more leisurely pace.

    Coral California

    Playa de las Américas

    8.2 Very good (641 reviews)

    It’s risky staying at Sunset Bay Club by Diamond Resorts– mainly because you might never want to leave. This Costa Adeje gem brings you marvellously modern apartments to unwind in, with some suitable for up to six people. Breakfast is easily prepared in your fully equipped kitchen and best devoured on the private terrace – swoon-worthy sea views will spur you to get out and savour the day.

    Onsite activities keep all ages entertained. There’s a playground for the younger ones, with surf lessons and wine tasting for those slightly more advanced in years. A state-of-the-art fitness centre can help keep up your strength training – hit the outdoor whirlpool afterwards to soak any sore muscles or grab a well-earned drink at the hotel’s poolside bar.

    Sunset Bay Club By Diamond Resorts

    Costa Adeje

    8.2 Very good (3458 reviews)

    You’re moments from the ocean at Palm Beach Tenerife. Stretch out on shimmering sands for a sunbathing session or dose yourself with adrenaline during a parasailing experience over the bay. When other activities call, you’ll find bike rental and the sweeping greens of Golf Las Américas within walking distance.

    You can choose from slick and spacious studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments here, with furnished private terraces that make the most of stunning sea views. Soothing neutral decor brings a blissful calm to each beautifully finished abode, while minimalist bedrooms promise serene snoozing.

    If you decide to eat out, the Ucanca restaurant provides a mouthwatering dinner buffet with daily specialities and live cooking, though it’s a mere 2-minute walk to ocean-facing restaurants if you feel like a change of scenery.

    Palm Beach Tenerife

    Playa de las Américas

    7.3(3090 reviews)

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