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Costa calma fuerteventura weather: Washington, DC Weather Forecast and Conditions – The Weather Channel

Опубликовано: October 7, 2022 в 11:01 pm

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Weather Costa Calma – meteoblue

Tue

Today

85 °F

75 °F

11 mph

11 h

Wed

Tomorrow

85 °F

70 °F

13 mph

9 h

Thu

10-6

80 °F

68 °F

14 mph

7 h

Fri

10-7

79 °F

68 °F

14 mph

7 h

Sat

10-8

76 °F

69 °F

10 mph

3 h

Sun

10-9

81 °F

70 °F

11 mph

8 h

Mon

10-10

77 °F

67 °F

12 mph

3 h

Current satellite and rain images for Costa Calma, Spain

The location marker is placed on Costa Calma. [More]

The real-time satellite image combines visible light during daytime with infrared radiation during nighttime. At night, the image is not dark as infrared radiation can detect temperature differences. Unfortunately, low clouds and fog are difficult to distinguish from ground temperatures and thus can be almost invisible during the night. Meteosat satellite images for Europe are updated in real-time every 5 minutes. GOES-16/GOES-17 (North & South America) and Himawari (Asia) images update every 10 minutes.

Precipitation is estimated from radar and satellites. At night precipitation estimates from satellites are less accurate than during daytime. Orange crosses mark places where lightning was detected (over Europe).


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Radar and precipitation nowcast for Costa Calma

Drizzle

Light

Moderate

Heavy

Very Heavy

Hail

The location marker is placed on Costa Calma.
This animation shows the precipitation radar for the last hour, as well as a 1h forecast.

Drizzle or light snow fall might be invisible for the radar. Precipitation intensity is colour coded, ranging from light blue to orange.

Weather for popular places around Costa Calma

  • Pájara

  • Tuineje

  • Antigua

  • Fuerteventura

  • Betancuría

  • Ajuy

  • Vega de Río de Palmas

  • Valles de Ortega

  • Valle de Santa Inés

  • Triquivijate

  • Toto

  • Tiscamanita

14 Day Weather Costa Calma

Daily
Hourly

Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon
4. 10 5.10 6.10 7.10 8.10 9.10 10.10 11. 10 12.10 13.10 14.10 15.10 16.10 17.10
85° 85° 80° 79° 76° 81° 77° 79° 78° 78° 78° 78° 77° 77°
75° 70° 68° 68° 69° 70° 67° 67° 69° 69° 69° 69° 68° 68°

Predictability

90% 80% 75% 75% 75% 70% 60% 70% 70% 70% 75% 75% 70% 65%
Temperature ( °F)
Precipitation (in) / Precipitation probability (%)
Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5% 15% 5% 5% 0% 0% 5% 5% 10%

This chart shows the 14 day weather trend for Costa Calma (Canary Islands, Spain) with daily weather symbols, minimum and maximum temperatures, precipitation amount and probability.

  • The deviance is coloured within the temperature graph. The stronger the ups and downs, the more uncertain the forecast will be. The thick line represents the most probable trend.
  • Variation in precipitation is represented as a „T“. These uncertainties usually increase with the number of forecasts days ahead.
  • The forecast is created with „ensemble“ models. Several model runs with varying start parameter are calculated to estimate the predictability of the forecast more precisely.

Playa de Costa Calma, Canary Islands – Weather Forecast

The warmest day over the next 25 days weather in Playa de Costa Calma is forecast to be
Tuesday 4th October 2022 at
31°C
(88°F)
and the warmest night on
Tuesday 4th October 2022 at
21°C
(70°F).
The average temperature over the next 25 days in Playa de Costa Calma from this forecast is
26°C
(79°F)
and there will be 1 day of sunshine
.

  • Tue 4 Oct
  • 21:00
    27°C
    (81°F)

  • Wed 5 Oct
  • 0:00
    25°C
    (77°F)

  • 3:00
    24°C
    (75°F)

  • 6:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • 9:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • 12:00
    24°C
    (75°F)

  • 15:00
    25°C
    (77°F)

  • 18:00
    25°C
    (77°F)

  • 21:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • Thu 6 Oct
  • 0:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 3:00
    21°C
    (70°F)

  • 6:00
    21°C
    (70°F)

  • 9:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 12:00
    24°C
    (75°F)

  • 15:00
    25°C
    (77°F)

  • 18:00
    24°C
    (75°F)

  • 21:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • Fri 7 Oct
  • 0:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 3:00
    21°C
    (70°F)

  • 6:00
    20°C
    (68°F)

  • 9:00
    21°C
    (70°F)

  • 12:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • 15:00
    26°C
    (79°F)

  • 18:00
    24°C
    (75°F)

  • 21:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • Sat 8 Oct
  • 0:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 3:00
    21°C
    (70°F)

  • 6:00
    20°C
    (68°F)

  • 9:00
    21°C
    (70°F)

  • 12:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • 15:00
    24°C
    (75°F)

  • 18:00
    24°C
    (75°F)

  • 21:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • Sun 9 Oct
  • 0:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 3:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 6:00
    20°C
    (68°F)

  • 9:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 12:00
    24°C
    (75°F)

  • 15:00
    27°C
    (81°F)

  • 18:00
    25°C
    (77°F)

  • 21:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • Mon 10 Oct
  • 0:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 3:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 6:00
    21°C
    (70°F)

  • 9:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 12:00
    26°C
    (79°F)

  • 15:00
    27°C
    (81°F)

  • 18:00
    25°C
    (77°F)

  • 21:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • Tue 11 Oct
  • 0:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 3:00
    20°C
    (68°F)

  • 6:00
    19°C
    (66°F)

  • 9:00
    21°C
    (70°F)

  • 12:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • 15:00
    26°C
    (79°F)

  • 18:00
    25°C
    (77°F)

  • 21:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • Wed 12 Oct
  • 0:00
    20°C
    (68°F)

  • 3:00
    18°C
    (64°F)

  • 6:00
    17°C
    (63°F)

  • 9:00
    18°C
    (64°F)

  • 12:00
    23°C
    (73°F)

  • 15:00
    26°C
    (79°F)

  • 18:00
    26°C
    (79°F)

  • 21:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • Thu 13 Oct
  • 0:00
    20°C
    (68°F)

  • 3:00
    18°C
    (64°F)

  • 6:00
    16°C
    (61°F)

  • 9:00
    17°C
    (63°F)

  • 12:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 15:00
    26°C
    (79°F)

  • 18:00
    26°C
    (79°F)

  • 21:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • Fri 14 Oct
  • 0:00
    20°C
    (68°F)

  • 3:00
    18°C
    (64°F)

  • 6:00
    16°C
    (61°F)

  • 9:00
    17°C
    (63°F)

  • 12:00
    22°C
    (72°F)

  • 15:00
    26°C
    (79°F)

  • 18:00
    25°C
    (77°F)

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Costa Calma Sea Temperature | Water Temperature in Costa Calma, Spain

Looking to find out what the sea water temperature in Costa Calma is for today and the next few days? Below are data and charts that will give you information about sea temperatures in Costa Calma and nearby locations.

Water temperature in Costa Calma right now

Below is the current sea temperature for Costa Calma, Spain on 4th October 2022.

22.94° C

(73.28° F)

  • yesterday: 23.08° C (73.54° F)
  • a week ago: 23.25° C (73.85° F)

Water at this temperature is very pleasant to swim in and if you tend to wear a wetsuit when swimming, you might consider removing it now to avoid the body overheating.

The average sea temperature for Costa Calma on October 4th over the last 10 years is 23.46° C (74.23° F), with a low temperature of 22.7° C (72.86° F) and a high of 24.12° C (75.42° F).

Analysis and forecast for Costa Calma water temperatures

The water temperature in Costa Calma today is lower than the average temperature of 23.46° C (74.23° F) and the temperature on this day last year, 4th October 2021, was 22.93° C (73.27° F).

The chart and table below shows the change in water temperature in Costa Calma over the last 30 days:

Date Temperature (Celsius) Temperature (Fahrenheit)
October 4 22. 94° C 73.28° F
October 3 23.08° C 73.54° F
October 2 22.41° C 72.34° F
October 1 23.27° C 73.89° F
September 30 23.61° C 74.5° F
September 29 23.61° C 74.5° F
September 28 23.51° C 74.32° F
September 27 23.25° C 73.85° F
September 26 23.31° C 73.96° F
September 25 23.54° C 74.37° F
September 24 23.7° C 74.66° F
September 23 23.34° C 74.01° F
September 22 23.54° C 74.37° F
September 21 23.29° C 73.92° F
September 20 23.31° C 73.96° F
September 19 23.32° C 73. 98° F
September 18 23.59° C 74.46° F
September 17 23.41° C 74.14° F
September 16 23.45° C 74.21° F
September 15 23.57° C 74.43° F
September 14 23.59° C 74.46° F
September 13 23.36° C 74.05° F
September 12 22.94° C 73.29° F
September 11 22.71° C 72.88° F
September 10 22.39° C 72.3° F
September 9 22.45° C 72.41° F
September 8 22.87° C 73.17° F
September 7 23.1° C 73.58° F
September 6 23.26° C 73.87° F
September 5 23.28° C 73.9° F
September 4 23.21° C 73.78° F

The actual nearshore temperatures may vary by several degrees and this can also be heavily affected by weather. Strong winds can cause cold, deep waters to replace the surface waters that had been warmed by the sun, and heavy rain can also reduce the temperature of the sea surface temperature as well.

Water temperature in Costa Calma by month

The chart below shows the monthly average water temperature in Costa Calma.

For more detailed information on how the sea temperature in Costa Calma changes for each month of the year, choose from the months below.

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Costa Calma map and nearby water temperatures

Locations near Costa Calma

La Pared

Spain, Europe

3.77 miles away

Playa de Sotavento

Spain, Europe

4.06 miles away

Jandia

Spain, Europe

4.96 miles away

La Lajita

Spain, Europe

5.07 miles away

Tarajalejo

Spain, Europe

7.11 miles away

Esquinzo

Spain, Europe

7. 33 miles away

The highest temperature in Spain today is 25.42° C (77.75° F) in Calas de Mallorca. The lowest is in Areas, where the temperature of the water is 15.83° C (60.49° F).

Why measure sea surface temperatures (SST) in Costa Calma?

The ocean covers about 71% of the Earth’s surface, and scientists record the sea surface temperature (SST) of locations such as Costa Calma because they want to understand and learn how the ocean communicates with the atomosphere of Earth.

SST is one measure that provides information on the global climate, and it can be used to predict the weather in Costa Calma as well as atmospheric model simulations and to study marine ecosystems in the area.

Data source and citation

Raw data for the calculations made to find the sea surface temperature in Costa Calma comes from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and their 1/4° daily Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature.

The water temperature data is constructed by combining observations from different platforms (satellites, ships, buoys, and Argo floats) on a regular global grid. A spatially complete sea surface temperature map is then built by interpolating to fill in gaps in the data.

If you’d like to use any of the information above in the format it is presented, please use the citation tool below.

  • <a href=”http://seatemperatures.net/europe/spain/costa-calma/”>Costa Calma Sea Temperature</a>

  • “Costa Calma Sea Temperature”. SeaTemperatures.net. Accessed on October 4, 2022. http://seatemperatures.net/europe/spain/costa-calma/.

  • “Costa Calma Sea Temperature”. SeaTemperatures.net, http://seatemperatures.net/europe/spain/costa-calma/. Accessed 4 October, 2022

  • Costa Calma Sea Temperature. SeaTemperatures.net. Retrieved from http://seatemperatures.net/europe/spain/costa-calma/.

Costa Calma weather and climate ☀️ Water temperature 💧 Best time to visit

Best time to visit Costa Calma

The best time to visit Costa Calma on Fuerteventura is from January through December. In this period you have a pleasant temperature and almost no precipitation. The highest average temperature in Costa Calma is 75°F in August and the lowest is 65°F in February. The highest water temperature is 75°F and it does not get colder than 66°F.

Offers for Costa Calma

  • Booking.com
  • Momondo
  • Trivago

In the table below you can quickly find the average weather in Costa Calma per month, the temperature per month or the period with the highest rainfall. Monthly average climate data is based on data from the last 30 years.

Travel and stay Costa Calma

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

  • Booking.com
  • Momondo
  • Trivago

Airline tickets

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

  • Skyscanner
  • TAP Air Portugal
  • KLM

Costa Calma weather

The weather for Costa Calma over the next 14 days will be 72°F till 77° with a couple of days chance of light rain showers. The water temperature will be 73°F.

5-day weather forecast Costa Calma

View the 14 day weather forecast for Costa Calma

Climate Costa Calma

Costa Calma has a desert climate. The daytime temperature is warm to hot, while it can also be cold at night. You won’t have rain here anytime soon. The average annual temperature for Costa Calma is 41° degrees and there is about 31 inch of rain in a year. It is dry for 273 days a year with an average humidity of 75% and an UV-index of 6.

Costa Calma

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Day temp. (°F) 66 65 66 67 69 72 74 75 75 75 72 69
Night temp. (°F) 64 62 63 64 66 68 70 72 72 72 69 67
Water temp. (°F) 66 66 67 69 71 72 72 73 75 75 74 69
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Precipitation (inch) 2 3 3 1 2 1 0 3 3 7 5 2
Days with rain 5 4 5 5 2 1 2 3 4 5 7 4
Dry days 26 24 26 25 29 29 29 28 26 26 23 27
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sun hours per day 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Wind force (Bft) 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 4
UV-index 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 5

Costa Calma weather by month

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

  • January

    66°FView more

  • February

    66°FView more

  • March

    66°FView more

  • April

    68°FView more

  • May

    70°FView more

  • June

    72°FView more

  • July

    73°FView more

  • August

    75°FView more

  • September

    75°FView more

  • October

    75°FView more

  • November

    72°FView more

  • December

    70°FView more

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Costa Calma?

Costa Calma is located in Fuerteventura. It lies in a straight line 3,447 miles from New York.

The coordinates of Costa Calma are:

  • Latitude: 28.1589375
  • Longitude: -14.228517

The GPS coordinates are 28° 9′ N, 14° 13′ W

How long is the flight to Costa Calma?

The flight time from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Costa Calma is approximately 13 h. 10 min.

Airline tickets
  • Skyscanner
  • TAP Air Portugal
  • KLM

What are the nearest airports to Costa Calma?

These are the airports closests to Costa Calma:

  • Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) – 31 mi in Puerto del Rosario

How many inhabitants does Costa Calma have?

Costa Calma has 5,670 inhabitants.

What is the currency of Costa Calma?

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

Exchange rates on 4 October 2022
  • 1 US dollar = 0.84 Euro
  • 1 Euro = 1.19 US dollar
  • 100 US dollar = 84.21 Euro
  • 100 Euro = 118.75 US dollar

What is the area code of Costa Calma?

The area code to call Costa Calma is +34.

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Detailed hourly weather forecast in Costa Calma, Province of Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain

Detailed hourly weather forecast in Costa Calma, Province of Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Sun:   Sunrise 07:51 AM, Sunset 07:39 PM.
Moon:   Moonrise 04:27 PM, Moonset 01:54 AM, Moon Phase: waxing gibbous 
  Earth’s magnetic field: Minor Storm

Power systems: Weak power grid fluctuations can occur.

Spacecraft operations: Minor impact on satellite operations possible.

Other systems: Migratory animals are affected at this and higher levels;
aurora is commonly visible at high latitudes (northern Michigan and Maine).

  Water temperature: +73 °F

10:00 PMeveningfrom 10:00 PM to 10:59 PM  +79 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northeast, at a speed of 13 mph

On the ground:

Raises dust and loose paper; small branches are moved.

On the sea:

Small waves, becoming larger; fairly frequent white horses.

Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 45%
Cloudiness: 46%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

11:00 PMeveningfrom 11:00 PM to 11:59 PM  +79 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northeast, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 47%
Cloudiness: 48%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Sun:   Sunrise 07:52 AM, Sunset 07:38 PM.
Moon:   Moonrise 05:14 PM, Moonset 03:02 AM, Moon Phase: waxing gibbous 
  Earth’s magnetic field: Minor Storm
  Water temperature: +73 °F
  Solar ultraviolet index: 7,6 (High)

12:00 AMnightfrom 12:00 AM to 12:59 AM  +79 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northeast, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 49%
Cloudiness: 50%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

01:00 AMnightfrom 01:00 AM to 01:59 AM  +79 °FCloudy sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northern, at a speed of 11 mph

On the ground:

Leaves and small twigs in constant motion; wind extends light flag.

On the sea:

Large wavelets. Crests begin to break. Foam of glassy appearance. Perhaps scattered white horses.

Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 51%
Cloudiness: 81%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Visibility: 100%

02:00 AMnightfrom 02:00 AM to 02:59 AM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northern, at a speed of 9 mph
Wind gusts: 13 mph
Relative humidity: 54%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Visibility: 100%

03:00 AMnightfrom 03:00 AM to 03:59 AM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northern, at a speed of 11 mph
Wind gusts: 13 mph
Relative humidity: 56%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Visibility: 100%

04:00 AMnightfrom 04:00 AM to 04:59 AM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northern, at a speed of 11 mph
Wind gusts: 13 mph
Relative humidity: 58%
Cloudiness: 90%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Visibility: 100%

05:00 AMnightfrom 05:00 AM to 05:59 AM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northern, at a speed of 11 mph
Wind gusts: 13 mph
Relative humidity: 60%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Visibility: 100%

06:00 AMmorningfrom 06:00 AM to 06:59 AM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northern, at a speed of 11 mph
Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 69%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Visibility: 100%

07:00 AMmorningfrom 07:00 AM to 07:59 AM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 69%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

08:00 AMmorningfrom 08:00 AM to 08:59 AM  +73 °FOvercast sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northern, at a speed of 11 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 69%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Visibility: 100%

09:00 AMmorningfrom 09:00 AM to 09:59 AM  +73 °FOvercast sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northern, at a speed of 11 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 67%
Cloudiness: 99%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 0,3 (Low)

A UV index reading of 0 to 2 means low danger from the sun’s UV rays for the
average person.
Wear sunglasses on bright days. If you burn easily, cover up and use broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Bright surfaces, such as sand, water, and snow, will increase UV exposure.

Visibility: 100%

10:00 AMmorningfrom 10:00 AM to 10:59 AM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: gentle breeze, northeast, at a speed of 11 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 64%
Cloudiness: 92%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: smooth (wavelets), wave height of 1,97 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 1,3 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

11:00 AMmorningfrom 11:00 AM to 11:59 AM  +77 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 59%
Cloudiness: 92%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 3,2 (Moderate)

A UV index reading of 3 to 5 means moderate risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
Stay in shade near midday when the sun is strongest. If outdoors, wear sun protective clothing,
a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-blocking sunglasses. Generously apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen
every 2 hours, even on cloudy days, and after swimming or sweating. Bright surfaces, such as sand,
water, and snow, will increase UV exposure.

Visibility: 100%

12:00 PMafternoonfrom 12:00 PM to 12:59 PM  +79 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northeast, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 46%
Cloudiness: 20%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 5,4 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

01:00 PMafternoonfrom 01:00 PM to 01:59 PM  +79 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 45%
Cloudiness: 70%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 7,2 (High)

A UV index reading of 6 to 7 means high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
Protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
Reduce time in the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If outdoors,
seek shade and wear sun protective clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-blocking sunglasses.
Generously apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours,
even on cloudy days, and after swimming or sweating. Bright surfaces, such as sand, water, and snow,
will increase UV exposure.

Visibility: 100%

02:00 PMafternoonfrom 02:00 PM to 02:59 PM  +79 °FClear sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 47%
Cloudiness: 55%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 7,6 (High)
Visibility: 100%

03:00 PMafternoonfrom 03:00 PM to 03:59 PM  +79 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 51%
Cloudiness: 28%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 6,8 (High)
Visibility: 100%

04:00 PMafternoonfrom 04:00 PM to 04:59 PM  +79 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 52%
Cloudiness: 33%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 5 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

05:00 PMafternoonfrom 05:00 PM to 05:59 PM  +79 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 56%
Cloudiness: 67%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 2,8 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

06:00 PMeveningfrom 06:00 PM to 06:59 PM  +79 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 60%
Cloudiness: 79%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 1,1 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

07:00 PMeveningfrom 07:00 PM to 07:59 PM  +77 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 65%
Cloudiness: 71%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 0,2 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

08:00 PMeveningfrom 08:00 PM to 08:59 PM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 70%
Cloudiness: 67%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

09:00 PMeveningfrom 09:00 PM to 09:59 PM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph

On the ground:

Small trees in leaf begin to sway; crested wavelets form on inland waters.

On the sea:

Moderate waves, taking a more pronounced long form; many white horses are formed.

Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 74%
Cloudiness: 84%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

10:00 PMeveningfrom 10:00 PM to 10:59 PM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 78%
Cloudiness: 72%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

11:00 PMeveningfrom 11:00 PM to 11:59 PM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 68%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Sun:   Sunrise 07:52 AM, Sunset 07:37 PM.
Moon:   Moonrise 05:54 PM, Moonset 04:10 AM, Moon Phase: waxing gibbous 
  Earth’s magnetic field: Active
  Water temperature: +73 °F
  Solar ultraviolet index: 6,6 (High)

12:00 AMnightfrom 12:00 AM to 12:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 77%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

01:00 AMnightfrom 01:00 AM to 01:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 95%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

02:00 AMnightfrom 02:00 AM to 02:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 79%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

03:00 AMnightfrom 03:00 AM to 03:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 82%
Cloudiness: 98%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

04:00 AMnightfrom 04:00 AM to 04:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 82%
Cloudiness: 92%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

05:00 AMnightfrom 05:00 AM to 05:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 97%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

06:00 AMmorningfrom 06:00 AM to 06:59 AM  +72 °FOvercast sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

07:00 AMmorningfrom 07:00 AM to 07:59 AM  +72 °FOvercast sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

08:00 AMmorningfrom 08:00 AM to 08:59 AM  +72 °FOvercast sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

09:00 AMmorningfrom 09:00 AM to 09:59 AM  +72 °FOvercast sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 79%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 0,3 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

10:00 AMmorningfrom 10:00 AM to 10:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 76%
Cloudiness: 94%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 1,1 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

11:00 AMmorningfrom 11:00 AM to 11:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 69%
Cloudiness: 71%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 2,7 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

12:00 PMafternoonfrom 12:00 PM to 12:59 PM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 64%
Cloudiness: 67%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 4,5 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

01:00 PMafternoonfrom 01:00 PM to 01:59 PM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 70%
Cloudiness: 92%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 6 (High)
Visibility: 100%

02:00 PMafternoonfrom 02:00 PM to 02:59 PM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 62%
Cloudiness: 68%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 6,6 (High)
Visibility: 100%

03:00 PMafternoonfrom 03:00 PM to 03:59 PM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 61%
Cloudiness: 59%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 6 (High)
Visibility: 100%

04:00 PMafternoonfrom 04:00 PM to 04:59 PM  +75 °FOvercast sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 70%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 4,4 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

05:00 PMafternoonfrom 05:00 PM to 05:59 PM  +75 °FOvercast sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 71%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 2,4 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

06:00 PMeveningfrom 06:00 PM to 06:59 PM  +75 °FOvercast sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 75%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 1 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

07:00 PMeveningfrom 07:00 PM to 07:59 PM  +73 °FOvercast sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 77%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 0,2 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

08:00 PMeveningfrom 08:00 PM to 08:59 PM  +73 °FOvercast sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 77%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

09:00 PMeveningfrom 09:00 PM to 09:59 PM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 74%
Cloudiness: 73%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

10:00 PMeveningfrom 10:00 PM to 10:59 PM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 74%
Cloudiness: 68%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

11:00 PMeveningfrom 11:00 PM to 11:59 PM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 76%
Cloudiness: 68%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

Friday, October 7, 2022

Sun:   Sunrise 07:53 AM, Sunset 07:36 PM.
Moon:   Moonrise 06:31 PM, Moonset 05:16 AM, Moon Phase: waxing gibbous 
  Earth’s magnetic field: Unstable
  Water temperature: +73 °F
  Solar ultraviolet index: 7,2 (High)

12:00 AMnightfrom 12:00 AM to 12:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 76%
Cloudiness: 65%
Atmospheric pressure: 30 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

01:00 AMnightfrom 01:00 AM to 01:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 77%
Cloudiness: 66%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

02:00 AMnightfrom 02:00 AM to 02:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 77%
Cloudiness: 68%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

03:00 AMnightfrom 03:00 AM to 03:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 78%
Cloudiness: 63%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

04:00 AMnightfrom 04:00 AM to 04:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 79%
Cloudiness: 65%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

05:00 AMnightfrom 05:00 AM to 05:59 AM  +72 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 79%
Cloudiness: 58%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

06:00 AMmorningfrom 06:00 AM to 06:59 AM  +72 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 57%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

07:00 AMmorningfrom 07:00 AM to 07:59 AM  +72 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 41%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

08:00 AMmorningfrom 08:00 AM to 08:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 67%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

09:00 AMmorningfrom 09:00 AM to 09:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 78%
Cloudiness: 70%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 0,2 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

10:00 AMmorningfrom 10:00 AM to 10:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 73%
Cloudiness: 68%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 1,1 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

11:00 AMmorningfrom 11:00 AM to 11:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 69%
Cloudiness: 68%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 2,8 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

12:00 PMafternoonfrom 12:00 PM to 12:59 PM  +75 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 66%
Cloudiness: 54%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 4,7 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

01:00 PMafternoonfrom 01:00 PM to 01:59 PM  +75 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 64%
Cloudiness: 45%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,9 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 6,3 (High)
Visibility: 100%

02:00 PMafternoonfrom 02:00 PM to 02:59 PM  +75 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 20 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 63%
Cloudiness: 26%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 7,2 (High)
Visibility: 100%

03:00 PMafternoonfrom 03:00 PM to 03:59 PM  +75 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 63%
Cloudiness: 27%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 6,5 (High)
Visibility: 100%

04:00 PMafternoonfrom 04:00 PM to 04:59 PM  +75 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 66%
Cloudiness: 31%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 4,7 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

05:00 PMafternoonfrom 05:00 PM to 05:59 PM  +77 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 25 mph
Relative humidity: 68%
Cloudiness: 34%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 2,5 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

06:00 PMeveningfrom 06:00 PM to 06:59 PM  +75 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 69%
Cloudiness: 34%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 1 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

07:00 PMeveningfrom 07:00 PM to 07:59 PM  +75 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 73%
Cloudiness: 40%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 0,2 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

08:00 PMeveningfrom 08:00 PM to 08:59 PM  +73 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 22 mph
Relative humidity: 75%
Cloudiness: 38%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

09:00 PMeveningfrom 09:00 PM to 09:59 PM  +73 °FPartly cloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 76%
Cloudiness: 47%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

10:00 PMeveningfrom 10:00 PM to 10:59 PM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 78%
Cloudiness: 89%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

11:00 PMeveningfrom 11:00 PM to 11:59 PM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 79%
Cloudiness: 93%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Sun:   Sunrise 07:53 AM, Sunset 07:35 PM.
Moon:   Moonrise 07:04 PM, Moonset 06:20 AM, Moon Phase: waxing gibbous 
  Earth’s magnetic field: Unstable
  Water temperature: +73 °F
  Solar ultraviolet index: 6 (High)

12:00 AMnightfrom 12:00 AM to 12:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 79%
Cloudiness: 96%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

01:00 AMnightfrom 01:00 AM to 01:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

02:00 AMnightfrom 02:00 AM to 02:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

03:00 AMnightfrom 03:00 AM to 03:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: fresh breeze, northern, at a speed of 18 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: moderate, wave height of 6,56 ft
Visibility: 100%

04:00 AMnightfrom 04:00 AM to 04:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

05:00 AMnightfrom 05:00 AM to 05:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 20 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

06:00 AMmorningfrom 06:00 AM to 06:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

07:00 AMmorningfrom 07:00 AM to 07:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northwest, at a speed of 16 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 81%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

08:00 AMmorningfrom 08:00 AM to 08:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 18 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Visibility: 100%

09:00 AMmorningfrom 09:00 AM to 09:59 AM  +72 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 80%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 0,2 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

10:00 AMmorningfrom 10:00 AM to 10:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 79%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 0,9 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

11:00 AMmorningfrom 11:00 AM to 11:59 AM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 76%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 2,3 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

12:00 PMafternoonfrom 12:00 PM to 12:59 PM  +73 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 73%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 3,9 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

01:00 PMafternoonfrom 01:00 PM to 01:59 PM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 70%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 5,2 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

02:00 PMafternoonfrom 02:00 PM to 02:59 PM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, northeast, at a speed of 13 mph
Relative humidity: 69%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 6 (High)
Visibility: 100%

03:00 PMafternoonfrom 03:00 PM to 03:59 PM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, eastern, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 75%
Cloudiness: 91%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 5,4 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

04:00 PMafternoonfrom 04:00 PM to 04:59 PM  +75 °FCloudy sky

Wind: moderate breeze, southeast, at a speed of 16 mph
Relative humidity: 75%
Cloudiness: 92%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 3,9 (Moderate)
Visibility: 100%

05:00 PMafternoonfrom 05:00 PM to 05:59 PM  +75 °FOvercast sky

Wind: moderate breeze, southeast, at a speed of 13 mph
Wind gusts: 16 mph
Relative humidity: 77%
Cloudiness: 100%
Atmospheric pressure: 29,8 “Hg
State of the sea: slight, wave height of 3,28 ft
Solar ultraviolet index: 2 (Low)
Visibility: 100%

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Costa Calma Ocean Water Temperature today

This data displays the sea water temperature in Costa Calma. In addition to water temperature, you can also get information about air temperature, weather for today, tomorrow and in the coming days, surf forecast, as well as sunrise / sunset and moonrise data for a given location.

The sea temperature in Costa Calma is currently 22.6°C. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest sea in this day in Costa Calma was recorded in 2013 and was 24.2°C, and the coldest was recorded in 2017 at 22.4°C. Sea water temperature in Costa Calma is expected to rise to 23.1°C within the next 10 days. October average sea water temperature in Costa Calma is 23°C/68.9°F, the minimum temperature is 20.6°C/69.5°F, and the maximum is 24.9°C°C

The beach season in Costa Calma starts in May and ends in January. During those months, Costa Calma water temperature does not drop below 20°C/68°F and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming. The average water temperature in Costa Calma in winter reaches 19.2°C, in spring 19. 2°C, in summer the average temperature rises to 21.8°C, and in autumn it is 22.6°C.

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Air temperature in Costa Calma and weather conditions for today (October 4, 2022). To view the weather forecast for the next few days, go to the weather forecast in Costa Calma

12-15 h 15-18 h 18-21 h 21-24 h
0.76 m 0.77 m 0.77 m 0.72 m
0-3 h 3-6 h 6-9 h 9-12 h
23.2 ° C 9002 900 22.6 ° C 23.6 ° C

9002LA 25. 2°C

12-15 h 15-18 h 21-24 h
25.4°C 25.7°C 24.3°C

Monthly sea water temperature in Costa Calma:

The minimum, maximum and average monthly water temperatures in Costa Calma are shown below. In addition to the table values, a graph of changes in the average water temperature during the year is shown. Temperature data calculated from observations over the past 10 years

9ATH

20.6 ° C

Month Avg. Min. Max.
January 19°C 17.4°C 21.1°C cold
Sea water temperature in Costa Calma in January
February 18.3°C 16.7°C 20.1°C

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Water temperature in Costa Calma in February
March 18.4°C 16.8°C 20.2°C
Sea temperature in Costa Calma in March
April 19. 1°C 17°C 21.1°C cold
The water temperature in KALMA CALME in April
May 20 ° C 18.3 ° C 21.7 ° C Warm Water 9023 9023 9003 900.9,900,900,23 21°C 18.9°C 23.5°C Warm0028
July 21.8 ° C 19.4 ° C 24.5 ° C WROWED
Water temperature in KALMA
24.3 ° C Warm
The temperature of the water in Costa Kalm in August
Sep 23.1 ° C 21.7 ° C

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October 23 ° C 24.9 ° C WRIED
The water temperature in KALMA
November November 24 . 4 in December

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Weather in Costa Calma | Weather forecast for Costa Calma

from 22:00 to 00:00

North, Fresh

,0005 on the SUSH: on Lyubov: 9000

Branches and thin tree trunks sway, the wind is felt by hand. Pulls out big flags. Whistling in the ears.

At sea:

Troubled seas. Well developed in length, but not very large waves, white lambs are visible everywhere (in some cases splashes are formed). The height of the waves is from 1.5 to 2 meters, the length can reach 30 meters.

6-8 22-29

028

Severny, Fresh 9000

8 29
297 80-82%

9000 9000 9000 +22 . .. +23 ° C P.00:

757-758

1009-1011 1 Morning +22 … +23 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00

9ATH 76-81%

North, moderate

000

5-7 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25 18-25

9002 06:00

761-762 1015-10020

North, moderate

,0002 6-7 22-25-25-25 9063-27 80%

028

900

759-760 1012-1012-102-102-10239 1012-102-102-10027 Morning +21 . .. +22 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00

North, moderate

,0002 5-6 18-22 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

moderate

7 25

Partly cloudy

northeasterly, moderate

On land:

dust kicks up. Thin branches of trees sway without foliage. The smoke is mixed in the air, losing its shape. This is the best wind for wind turbine operation.

At sea:

Moderate sea. The waves are elongated, white lambs are visible in many places. The wave height is from 1 to 1.5 meters, the length reaches 15 meters

6-7 m/s 22-25 km/h

29-47% rt. Art. 1015-1017 hPa
Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 07:51 ; Sunset: 19:39 ; Moonrise: 16:27 ; Moonset: 01:54 ; Geomagnetic field: small storm ; Humidity: 29-47% ; Pressure: 761-763 mm. rt. Art.

4-6 14-22

49-60% 762-763 1016-1017
9000. from 06:01 to 12:00 cloudy

North, moderate

5-6 18-22

59-69% 762-763 9063 9063 9063 9063 9063 9063 9063 9063 9063 9063
day +26°C from 12:01 to 18:00 Small cloud cover

North, Moderate

6-7 22-25

45-56% 9062-764 1016-1017
evening +23 … +26 ° C from 18:01 to 00:00 Cloudy 60-80% 762-763 1016-1017
Moon phase:; Sunrise: 07:52 ; Sunset: 19:38 ; Moonrise: 17:14 ; Moonset: 03:02 ; Geomagnetic field: small storm ; Humidity: 45-80% ; Pressure: 762-763 mm. rt. Art. (1016-1017 hPa ) ;
Th.

Thursday

06

October

Night +22 . .. +23 ° C from 00:01 to 06:00 Cloudy 762-763 1016-1017
Morning +22 … +23 ° C from 06:00 PasmURNO 9049 northern, fresh

7-8 757-758 1009-1011

Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 07:53 ; Sunset: 19:36 ; Moonrise: 18:31 ; Moonset: 05:16 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 63-81% ; Pressure: 757-761 mm. rt. Art. (1009-1015 hPa ) ;
Sat

Saturday

08

October

Temperature Weather Wind Humidity
Cloudy

Severny, Fresh

7-8 25-29

79-81% Cloudy

North, Moderate 9000 9000

6-7 22-25

757 1009
day +23 … +24 ° C from 12:00 Cloudy

9000 Easter

6-7 22-25

69-77% 757-758 1009-1011

North, moderate

6-7 22-25

79-84% 758 1011
Moon phases:; Sunrise: 07:53 ; Sunset: 19:35 ; Moonrise: 19:04 ; Moonset: 06:20 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 69-84% ; Pressure: 757-758 mm. rt. Art. (1009-1011 hPa ) ;
VS

Sunday

09

October

Wind

Wind.0028
Night +22 … +23 ° C from 00:01 to 06:00 Cloudy 85-92% 758 1011
+22 … +23 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00

northeastern, temperate

4-6 14-22

76-94% 758-760 1011-1013
9000 +24 . .. +26 from 12:01 to 18:00 Small cloud cover

North, Fresh

6-8 22-29

58-67% 759-760 – 1013
evening +23 … +25 ° C from 18:01 to 00:00 Small cloudy

North, moderate

6-7 22-25 9000

66- 66- 66- 66- 66- 66- 83% 759-761 1012-1015
Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 07:54 ; Sunset: 19:34 ; Moonrise: 19:36 ; Moonset: 07:21 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 1015-1016
day +23 … +24 ° C from 12:00 Short-term rains

South-east 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 6-7 22-25

75-80% 762-763 1016-1017
Eve :01 to 00:00 Showers

Vostochny, moderate

6-7 22-25

82-85% 762-763 1016-1017
2 Phase phase: Sunrise: 07:54 ; Sunset: 19:33 ; Moonrise: 20:08 ; Moonset: 08:22 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 75-87% ; Pressure: 760-763 mm. rt. Art. (1013-1017

4-6 14-22

86-89% 761-762 1015-1016
MIK 9000 +22 … +22 … +23 ° C 06:01 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Smoke, as it were, licks off the top of the pipe (at a speed of 4 m / s or more).

At sea:

Light sea. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The ridges, overturning, form a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed. The average wave height is from 60 centimeters to 1 meter, the length reaches 6 meters.

3-4 11-14

76-88% 761-762 1015-1016
9000 from 12:01 to 18:00 761-762 1015-1016
Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 07:55 ; Sunset: 19:32 ; Moonrise: 20:42 ; Moonset: 09:21 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 59-89% ; Pressure: 761-763 mm. rt. Art. (1015-1017 hPa ) ;
Wed

Wednesday

12

October

Temperature Weather Wind Pressure
Clear

North-East, Moderate

6 22

77-79% Morning +21 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00 Short-term rains 761-762 1015-1016
day +22 ° C from 12:00 BDITIONAL RINGERS North North North

19:31 ; Moonrise: 21:17 ; Moonset: 10:21 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 73-80% ; Pressure: 760-762 mm. rt. Art. (1013-1016 hPa ) ;

th

Thursday

13

October

Pressure
Night +21 … +22 ° C from 00:01 to 06:00

NORTH, Fresh 9000 9000 9000 9000 8 8 8 9064OU

79-79% 761-762 1015-1016
+21 … +22 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00 BROMEN rainy

northern, fresh from 18:01 to 00:00

Clear

Severny, Fresh

32

79-84% 76061 9061 9061 9061 9061 9061 9061 901OLLAD

Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 07:56 ; Sunset: 19:29 ; Moonrise: 21:57 ; Moonset: 11:20 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 73-84% ; Pressure: 760-762 Fresh

7-9 25-32

80-85% 760-761 1013-1015
9000 : 01 until 12:00 Short-term rains

Severny, Moderate

6-7 22-25

79-81% 760-761 9061 901. 1
760 1013
Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 07:57 ; Sunset: 19:28 ; Moonrise: 22:41 ; Moonset: 12:19 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 79-85% ; Pressure: 760-761 mm. rt. Art. (1013-1015 hPa ) ;
Sat

Saturday

15

October

Temperature Weather Wind Miller
9000 9000 +21 … +22 ° C 9041 00 Clear

Severny, moderate

5-6 18-22

80-84% Short-term rains 81-85% 758-759 1011-1012
+22 ° C from 12:00:00 73-80% 758-759 1011-1012
9000 +22 Clearly

North, moderate

4-7 14-25

74-77% 758-759 1011-1012 1 Sunrise: 07:57 ; Sunset: 19:27 ; Moonrise: 23:29 ; Moonset: 13:15 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 73-85% ; Pressure: 758-760 mm. rt. Art. (1011-1013 hPa ) ;

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  • RUB 3070 – RUB 6130 30
  • RUB 6130 – RUB 9200 11
  • RUB 9200 – RUB 12300 5
  • 12300 rub+ 2
Number of stars
  • 59
  • 8
  • 24
  • 1
Rating
Facilities
  • WiFi 69
  • TV 67
  • Air conditioner 2
  • Mini-Bar 11
  • Parking 63
  • Restaurant 28
  • Bar 25
  • Pool 57
  • Fitness 25
  • Bath/Shower 53
  • Refrigerator 55
Type of allocation
  • Apartment 38
  • Hotel 31
  • Villa 12
  • Resort Hotel 4
  • Vacation home 3
  • Aparthotel 2
Attractions Costa Calma

Eskinso beach 13 km.

Cofete beach 15 km.

Jandia Golf Club 16 km.

Fuerteventura Golf Club 42 km.

Ecomuseum Alcojida 46 km.

House Museum of Don Miguel de Unamuno 51 km.

Airports Costa Calma

Fuerteventura Airport 48 km.

Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport 106 km.

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Address: Punta Pesebre, Costa Calma

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Afternoon +23,
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North wind, 7 m/s

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The choice of tourists who want to feel at home everywhere – apartments « Fuerte Holiday in Style » are located in Costa Calma. These apartments are located 2 km from the city centre.

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3 850 per night

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What popular attractions are close to Best Age Fuerteventura By Cordial?

Nearest attractions:
Esquinso Beach (14 km.) , Cofete Beach (16 km.) , Jandia Golf Club (17 km.) , Fuerteventura Golf Club (41 km.) , Alcojida Ecomuseum (45 km.) , House Museum of Don Miguel de Unamuno (51 km. ) , Los Charcos Beach (63 km.)

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Check-in at Best Age Fuerteventura By Cordial is possible from 15:00, check-out until 12:00.

How far is Hotel Best Age Fuerteventura By Cordial from the nearest airport?

Nearest airport Fuerteventura Airport is at a distance of 47 km.

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Attractions near the hotel

Eskinso beach 14 km.

Cofete beach 16 km.

Jandia Golf Club 17 km.

Fuerteventura Golf Club 41 km.

Ecomuseum Alcojida 45 km.

House Museum of Don Miguel de Unamuno 51 km.

Los Charcos Beach 63 km.

Lanzarote Golf Resort 101 km.

Rancho Texas Park 101 km.

Nearest airports

Fuerteventura Airport 47 km.

Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport 105 km.

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Adults

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Price
  • 0 RUB – 3070 RUB 44
  • RUB 3070 – RUB 6130 30
  • RUB 6130 – RUB 9200 11
  • RUB 9200 – RUB 12300 5
  • 12300 rub+ 2
Number of stars
  • 59
  • 8
  • 24
  • 1
Rating
Facilities
  • WiFi 69
  • TV 67
  • Air conditioner 2
  • Mini-Bar 11
  • Parking 63
  • Restaurant 28
  • Bar 25
  • Pool 57
  • Fitness 25
  • Bath/Shower 53
  • Refrigerator 55
Type of allocation
  • Apartment 38
  • Hotel 31
  • Villa 12
  • Resort hotel 4
  • Vacation home 3
  • Aparthotel 2
Attractions Costa Calma

Eskinso beach 13 km.

Cofete beach 15 km.

Jandia Golf Club 16 km.

Fuerteventura Golf Club 42 km.

Ecomuseum Alcojida 46 km.

House Museum of Don Miguel de Unamuno 51 km.

Airports Costa Calma

Fuerteventura Airport 48 km.

Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport 106 km.

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This hotel is located 1 km from the city center. You can walk around the hotel.

In pursuit of impressions, it is important to return to a place where you can have a good rest. Hotel Barlovento is located in Costa Calma.

Pass the evening or have a good time before going to bed in a cozy atmosphere in the bar. Time to remember our daily bread! There is a restaurant for guests.

Nearby: Costa Calma beach.

The following services are also available to guests: a massage room, a sauna, a steam bath and a spa center. A fitness center is especially available for guests who do not miss the opportunity to play sports.

Try coffee in a cafe – what if it becomes the best in the city? Parking is provided for travelers by car.

Children will be happy! There is a children’s playroom. Accessibility: Elevator is in operation.

For those who cannot imagine a vacation without water pleasures, there is a pool and an outdoor pool. A conference hall is provided for participants of business meetings.

In the room you will find a TV. The listed services are not available in all rooms.

Extras: laundry, dry cleaning and safe.

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Address: Avenida Jahn Reisen, 2, 35627 Costa Calma, Las Pal, Costa Kalma, 35627

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    • Guests registration time (Check-in):

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    • Departure time (Check-to):

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    Nearest attractions:
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    Fuerteventura sunrise: Sunrise and sunset times in Fuerteventura

    Опубликовано: October 7, 2022 в 4:47 pm

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    Sunrise and sunset times in Fuerteventura

    Daylight

    07:51 – 19:37
    11 hours, 46 minutes

    Current Time: 5 Oct 2022, 16:06:51
    Sun Direction: ↑ 232° Southwest
    Sun Altitude: 42.3°
    Sun Distance: 149.600 million km
    Next Solstice: 21 Dec 2022 21:48 (Winter)
    Sunrise Today: 07:51↑ 95° East
    Sunset Today: 19:37↑ 265° West
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    October 2022 — Sun in Fuerteventura

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    2022 Sunrise/Sunset Daylength Astronomical Twilight Nautical Twilight Civil Twilight Solar Noon
    Oct Sunrise Sunset Length Diff. Start End Start End Start End Time Mil. km
    1 07:49 ↑ (93°) 19:42 ↑ (267°) 11:53:06 −1:40 06:30 21:00 06:58 20:32 07:25 20:05 13:45 (58.3°) 149.780
    2 07:49 ↑ (94°) 19:40 ↑ (266°) 11:51:26 −1:40 06:31 20:59 06:58 20:31 07:26 20:04 13:45 (57.9°) 149.736
    3 07:50 ↑ (94°) 19:39 ↑ (266°) 11:49:45 −1:40 06:31 20:57 06:59 20:30 07:26 20:03 13:45 (57. 6°) 149.692
    4 07:50 ↑ (95°) 19:38 ↑ (265°) 11:48:05 −1:40 06:32 20:56 06:59 20:29 07:27 20:02 13:44 (57.2°) 149.648
    5 07:51 ↑ (95°) 19:37 ↑ (265°) 11:46:25 −1:39 06:32 20:55 07:00 20:28 07:27 20:01 13:44 (56.8°) 149.605
    6 07:51 ↑ (95°) 19:36 ↑ (264°) 11:44:46 −1:39 06:33 20:54 07:00 20:27 07:28 19:59 13:44 (56.4°) 149.561
    7 07:52 ↑ (96°) 19:35 ↑ (264°) 11:43:06 −1:39 06:34 20:53 07:01 20:26 07:28 19:58 13:43 (56. 0°) 149.517
    8 07:52 ↑ (96°) 19:34 ↑ (264°) 11:41:26 −1:39 06:34 20:52 07:01 20:25 07:29 19:57 13:43 (55.6°) 149.474
    9 07:53 ↑ (97°) 19:33 ↑ (263°) 11:39:47 −1:39 06:35 20:51 07:02 20:23 07:29 19:56 13:43 (55.3°) 149.431
    10 07:53 ↑ (97°) 19:31 ↑ (263°) 11:38:08 −1:38 06:35 20:50 07:02 20:22 07:30 19:55 13:43 (54.9°) 149.388
    11 07:54 ↑ (98°) 19:30 ↑ (262°) 11:36:30 −1:38 06:36 20:49 07:03 20:21 07:30 19:54 13:42 (54. 5°) 149.345
    12 07:54 ↑ (98°) 19:29 ↑ (262°) 11:34:51 −1:38 06:36 20:48 07:03 20:20 07:31 19:53 13:42 (54.1°) 149.303
    13 07:55 ↑ (98°) 19:28 ↑ (261°) 11:33:13 −1:38 06:37 20:47 07:04 20:19 07:31 19:52 13:42 (53.8°) 149.261
    14 07:56 ↑ (99°) 19:27 ↑ (261°) 11:31:35 −1:37 06:37 20:46 07:05 20:18 07:32 19:51 13:42 (53.4°) 149.219
    15 07:56 ↑ (99°) 19:26 ↑ (261°) 11:29:58 −1:37 06:38 20:45 07:05 20:17 07:32 19:50 13:41 (53. 0°) 149.177
    16 07:57 ↑ (100°) 19:25 ↑ (260°) 11:28:20 −1:37 06:38 20:44 07:06 20:16 07:33 19:49 13:41 (52.6°) 149.136
    17 07:57 ↑ (100°) 19:24 ↑ (260°) 11:26:44 −1:36 06:39 20:43 07:06 20:15 07:34 19:48 13:41 (52.3°) 149.095
    18 07:58 ↑ (101°) 19:23 ↑ (259°) 11:25:07 −1:36 06:39 20:42 07:07 20:14 07:34 19:47 13:41 (51.9°) 149.053
    19 07:59 ↑ (101°) 19:22 ↑ (259°) 11:23:31 −1:36 06:40 20:41 07:07 20:13 07:35 19:46 13:41 (51. 5°) 149.012
    20 07:59 ↑ (101°) 19:21 ↑ (258°) 11:21:56 −1:35 06:41 20:40 07:08 20:13 07:35 19:45 13:40 (51.2°) 148.971
    21 08:00 ↑ (102°) 19:20 ↑ (258°) 11:20:20 −1:35 06:41 20:39 07:08 20:12 07:36 19:44 13:40 (50.8°) 148.931
    22 08:01 ↑ (102°) 19:19 ↑ (258°) 11:18:46 −1:34 06:42 20:38 07:09 20:11 07:37 19:43 13:40 (50.5°) 148.890
    23 08:01 ↑ (103°) 19:18 ↑ (257°) 11:17:12 −1:34 06:42 20:37 07:10 20:10 07:37 19:42 13:40 (50. 1°) 148.849
    24 08:02 ↑ (103°) 19:17 ↑ (257°) 11:15:38 −1:33 06:43 20:36 07:10 20:09 07:38 19:41 13:40 (49.8°) 148.808
    25 08:02 ↑ (103°) 19:17 ↑ (256°) 11:14:05 −1:33 06:43 20:36 07:11 20:08 07:38 19:41 13:40 (49.4°) 148.767
    26 08:03 ↑ (104°) 19:16 ↑ (256°) 11:12:32 −1:32 06:44 20:35 07:11 20:07 07:39 19:40 13:40 (49.1°) 148.727
    27 08:04 ↑ (104°) 19:15 ↑ (256°) 11:11:00 −1:31 06:45 20:34 07:12 20:07 07:40 19:39 13:39 (48. 8°) 148.686
    28 08:04 ↑ (105°) 19:14 ↑ (255°) 11:09:29 −1:31 06:45 20:33 07:13 20:06 07:40 19:38 13:39 (48.4°) 148.645
    29 08:05 ↑ (105°) 19:13 ↑ (255°) 11:07:59 −1:30 06:46 20:33 07:13 20:05 07:41 19:37 13:39 (48.1°) 148.605
    Note: hours shift because clocks change backward 1 hour. (See the note below this table for details)
    30 07:06 ↑ (105°) 18:12 ↑ (255°) 11:06:29 −1:29 05:46 19:32 06:14 19:04 06:42 18:37 12:39 (47.8°) 148.565
    31 07:07 ↑ (106°) 18:12 ↑ (254°) 11:05:00 −1:29 05:47 19:31 06:14 19:04 06:42 18:36 12:39 (47. 4°) 148.524
    * All times are local time for Fuerteventura. Time is adjusted for DST when applicable. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Today is highlighted.

    Note that Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, 30 October 2022, 02:00, and this is accounted for above.

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    Sunrise and sunset times in Corralejo

    Daylight

    07:50 – 19:36
    11 hours, 46 minutes

    Current Time: 5 Oct 2022, 16:06:52
    Sun Direction: ↑ 231° Southwest
    Sun Altitude: 41.9°
    Sun Distance: 149.600 million km
    Next Solstice: 21 Dec 2022 21:48 (Winter)
    Sunrise Today: 07:50↑ 95° East
    Sunset Today: 19:36↑ 265° West
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    October 2022 — Sun in Corralejo

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    2022 Sunrise/Sunset Daylength Astronomical Twilight Nautical Twilight Civil Twilight Solar Noon
    Oct Sunrise Sunset Length Diff. Start End Start End Start End Time Mil. km
    1 07:48 ↑ (93°) 19:41 ↑ (267°) 11:52:55 −1:42 06:29 20:59 06:57 20:32 07:24 20:04 13:45 (58.0°) 149.780
    2 07:48 ↑ (94°) 19:40 ↑ (266°) 11:51:13 −1:41 06:30 20:58 06:58 20:31 07:25 20:03 13:44 (57.6°) 149.736
    3 07:49 ↑ (94°) 19:39 ↑ (266°) 11:49:32 −1:41 06:31 20:57 06:58 20:29 07:25 20:02 13:44 (57. 2°) 149.692
    4 07:50 ↑ (95°) 19:37 ↑ (265°) 11:47:50 −1:41 06:31 20:56 06:59 20:28 07:26 20:01 13:44 (56.8°) 149.648
    5 07:50 ↑ (95°) 19:36 ↑ (265°) 11:46:08 −1:41 06:32 20:55 06:59 20:27 07:26 20:00 13:43 (56.4°) 149.605
    6 07:51 ↑ (95°) 19:35 ↑ (264°) 11:44:27 −1:41 06:32 20:53 07:00 20:26 07:27 19:59 13:43 (56.0°) 149.561
    7 07:51 ↑ (96°) 19:34 ↑ (264°) 11:42:46 −1:41 06:33 20:52 07:00 20:25 07:28 19:58 13:43 (55. 7°) 149.517
    8 07:52 ↑ (96°) 19:33 ↑ (264°) 11:41:05 −1:40 06:33 20:51 07:01 20:24 07:28 19:56 13:42 (55.3°) 149.474
    9 07:52 ↑ (97°) 19:32 ↑ (263°) 11:39:25 −1:40 06:34 20:50 07:01 20:23 07:29 19:55 13:42 (54.9°) 149.431
    10 07:53 ↑ (97°) 19:31 ↑ (263°) 11:37:44 −1:40 06:34 20:49 07:02 20:22 07:29 19:54 13:42 (54.5°) 149.388
    11 07:53 ↑ (98°) 19:30 ↑ (262°) 11:36:04 −1:40 06:35 20:48 07:02 20:21 07:30 19:53 13:42 (54. 1°) 149.345
    12 07:54 ↑ (98°) 19:28 ↑ (262°) 11:34:24 −1:39 06:35 20:47 07:03 20:20 07:30 19:52 13:41 (53.8°) 149.303
    13 07:55 ↑ (98°) 19:27 ↑ (261°) 11:32:44 −1:39 06:36 20:46 07:03 20:19 07:31 19:51 13:41 (53.4°) 149.261
    14 07:55 ↑ (99°) 19:26 ↑ (261°) 11:31:05 −1:39 06:37 20:45 07:04 20:18 07:31 19:50 13:41 (53.0°) 149.219
    15 07:56 ↑ (99°) 19:25 ↑ (261°) 11:29:26 −1:38 06:37 20:44 07:05 20:17 07:32 19:49 13:41 (52. 7°) 149.177
    16 07:56 ↑ (100°) 19:24 ↑ (260°) 11:27:48 −1:38 06:38 20:43 07:05 20:16 07:33 19:48 13:41 (52.3°) 149.136
    17 07:57 ↑ (100°) 19:23 ↑ (260°) 11:26:09 −1:38 06:38 20:42 07:06 20:15 07:33 19:47 13:40 (51.9°) 149.095
    18 07:58 ↑ (101°) 19:22 ↑ (259°) 11:24:31 −1:37 06:39 20:41 07:06 20:14 07:34 19:46 13:40 (51.6°) 149.053
    19 07:58 ↑ (101°) 19:21 ↑ (259°) 11:22:54 −1:37 06:39 20:40 07:07 20:13 07:34 19:45 13:40 (51. 2°) 149.012
    20 07:59 ↑ (101°) 19:20 ↑ (258°) 11:21:17 −1:37 06:40 20:39 07:07 20:12 07:35 19:44 13:40 (50.8°) 148.971
    21 08:00 ↑ (102°) 19:19 ↑ (258°) 11:19:40 −1:36 06:41 20:38 07:08 20:11 07:36 19:43 13:40 (50.5°) 148.931
    22 08:00 ↑ (102°) 19:18 ↑ (258°) 11:18:04 −1:36 06:41 20:37 07:09 20:10 07:36 19:42 13:39 (50.1°) 148.890
    23 08:01 ↑ (103°) 19:17 ↑ (257°) 11:16:29 −1:35 06:42 20:36 07:09 20:09 07:37 19:41 13:39 (49. 8°) 148.849
    24 08:02 ↑ (103°) 19:16 ↑ (257°) 11:14:54 −1:35 06:42 20:36 07:10 20:08 07:37 19:40 13:39 (49.4°) 148.808
    25 08:02 ↑ (103°) 19:16 ↑ (256°) 11:13:19 −1:34 06:43 20:35 07:10 20:07 07:38 19:40 13:39 (49.1°) 148.767
    26 08:03 ↑ (104°) 19:15 ↑ (256°) 11:11:45 −1:33 06:43 20:34 07:11 20:07 07:39 19:39 13:39 (48.7°) 148.727
    27 08:04 ↑ (104°) 19:14 ↑ (256°) 11:10:12 −1:33 06:44 20:33 07:12 20:06 07:39 19:38 13:39 (48. 4°) 148.686
    28 08:04 ↑ (105°) 19:13 ↑ (255°) 11:08:39 −1:32 06:45 20:32 07:12 20:05 07:40 19:37 13:39 (48.1°) 148.646
    29 08:05 ↑ (105°) 19:12 ↑ (255°) 11:07:08 −1:31 06:45 20:32 07:13 20:04 07:41 19:36 13:39 (47.7°) 148.605
    Note: hours shift because clocks change backward 1 hour. (See the note below this table for details)
    30 07:06 ↑ (105°) 18:11 ↑ (255°) 11:05:36 −1:31 05:46 19:31 06:13 19:03 06:41 18:36 12:39 (47.4°) 148.565
    31 07:06 ↑ (106°) 18:10 ↑ (254°) 11:04:06 −1:30 05:46 19:30 06:14 19:03 06:42 18:35 12:39 (47. 1°) 148.525
    * All times are local time for Corralejo. Time is adjusted for DST when applicable. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Today is highlighted.

    Note that Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, 30 October 2022, 02:00, and this is accounted for above.

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    Sunrise and sunset times in Fuerteventura (Spain) for today, tomorrow, any date.



    • Begin twilight

      6:34:09 AM



    • Sunrise time

      7:52:13 AM



    • Solar noon
      1:45:52 PM



    • Sunset time

      7:39:30 PM



    • End twilight

      8:57:35 PM



    • Nadir
      1:45:52 AM



    • Julian date
      2,459,858. 13



    • Local time
      4:06:53 PM



    • Universal time (UTC)
      4:06:53 PM



    • Day length
      11:47:17



    • Horizontal angle of sunrise
      −88°25′30″



    • Horizontal angle of sunset
      +88°30′14″

    Astronomical twilight — the period of time during which the sun is below the horizon, and the natural illumination on Earth is provided by the reflection of sunlight from the upper atmosphere. The interval of the angle of the sun under the horizon from 12 ° to 18 °. Usually, astronomers can already observe celestial bodies at this time.

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    Sunrise Time — the moment when the upper edge of the solar disk becomes visible on the horizon. This parameter depends on many factors, such as the location and height of the observer above sea level, the presence of obstacles on the horizon (mountains, houses), atmospheric refraction, and others.

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    Sunset Time — is the point in time when the solar disk is completely hidden behind the horizon line. This parameter, like sunrise, depends on the latitude and longitude of the observer, so it is important to indicate your exact location.

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    Astronomical twilight — the period of time during which the sun is below the horizon, and the natural illumination on Earth is provided by the reflection of sunlight from the upper atmosphere. The interval of the angle of the sun under the horizon from 12 ° to 18 °. Usually, astronomers can already observe celestial bodies at this time.

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    Nadir (Antizenith) — is a point in the celestial sphere located under the horizon, opposite the zenith. In relation to the sun, this is the lowest point reached by the sun in its orbit, relative to the observer.

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    Julian date — is an astronomical method of measuring time, which counts the number of days that have passed since Monday noon, January 1, 4713 BC Julian calendar (or from November 24, 4713 Gregorian calendar, which is the same).

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    Local time is determined for a specific place on Earth, depending on geographic longitude. Usually, it is the same for all settlements located on the same meridian.

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    Universal Time (or Coordinated Universal Time, UTC) is an atomic time scale that approximates the UT1 standard (calculated in proportion to the angle of rotation of the Earth relative to the international celestial coordinate system ICRS), on which time zone time is based. UTC witness synchronously with international atomic time.

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    Daylight hours — the time interval between sunrise and sunset. During this period, at least part of the solar disk should be above the horizon.

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    Sunrise Direction — the angle counted counterclockwise between the direction to the south and the sunrise point is always negative.

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    Sunset Direction — the angle counted in a clockwise direction between the direction south and the point of sunset. Is always positive.

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    Sunrise and sunset in Fuerteventura / Daylength / Full year data

    Sunrise time: 07:51
    Sunset time: 19:37
    Moonrise time: 17:13
    Moonset time: 03:00
    Daylength: 11:46

    The table below shows sunrise and sunset data for the coming days. You can set your time range to see sunrise and sunset information for the last three years.

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    Date Sunrise Sunset Length of day
    September 25, 2022 07:46 19:49 12 hours 3 minutes
    September 26, 2022 07:46 19:48 12 hours 2 minutes
    September 27, 2022 07:47 19:46 11 h 59 min.
    September 28, 2022 07:47 19:45 11 h 58 min.
    September 29, 2022 07:48 19:44 11 h 56 min.
    September 30, 2022 07:48 19:43 11:55
    October 01, 2022 07:49 19:42 11 h 53 min.
    October 02, 2022 07:49 19:41 11 h 52 min.
    October 03, 2022 07:50 19:39 11:49
    October 04, 2022 07:50 19:38 11:48
    October 05, 2022 07:51 19:37 11:46
    October 06, 2022 07:51 19:36 11:45
    October 07, 2022 07:52 19:35 11:43
    October 08, 2022 07:52 19:34 11:42
    October 09, 2022 07:53 19:33 11:40
    October 10, 2022 07:53 19:32 11:39
    October 11, 2022 07:54 19:30 11:36
    October 12, 2022 07:54 19:29 11:35
    October 13, 2022 07:55 19:28 11:33
    October 14, 2022 07:56 19:27 11:31
    October 15, 2022 07:56 19:26 11:30

    This graph shows the average number of hours per day during which the sun is above the horizon.

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SUN, October 05, 200469 Sun.

, Astronomical noon: 13:44 , Sunset: 19:37 , Day length: 11:46 , Night length: 12:14 .

Thursday, 06 October 2022

Sunrise 07:52 , Astronomical noon: 13:44 , Sunset: 19:36 , Length of day: 113:25 16 .

Friday, October 07, 2022

Sunrise 07:52 , Astronomical noon: 13:43 , Sunset: 19:35 , Length of day: 112.43 17 .

Saturday, 08 October 2022

Sunrise 07:53 , Astronomical noon: 13:43 , Sunset: 19:34 , Length of day: 1125 , Length of day: 1125 19 .

Sunday, October 09, 2022

Sunrise 07:53 , Astronomical noon: 13:43 , Sunset: 19:33 , Length of day: 1125 : 9.40 pm 20 .

Monday, October 10, 2022

Sunrise 07:54 , Astronomical noon: 13:43 , Sunset: 19:32 , Day length: 11:38 , Night length: 12:22 .

Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Sunrise 07:54 , Astronomical noon: 13:42 , Sunset: 19:31 , Length of day: 113:25 23 .

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Sunrise 07:55 astronomical noon: 13:42 , Sunset: 19:30 , Day length: 11:35 , Night length: 12:25 .

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Sunrise 07:56 , Astronomical noon: 13:42 , Sunset: 19:29 , Length of day: 113:26:33 AM 27 .

Friday 14 October 2022

Sunrise 07:56 , Astronomical noon: 13:42 , Sunset: 19:28 , Day length: 11:32 , Night length: 12:28 .

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Sunrise 07:57 , Astronomical noon: 13:42 , Sunset: 19:27 , Length of day: 1125 2:30 30 .

Sunday, October 16 2022

Sunrise 07:57 , Astronomical noon: 13:41 , Sunset: 19:26 , Daylength: 11:29 , Night length: 12:31 .

Monday, October 17, 2022

Sunrise 07:58 , Astronomical noon: 13:41 , Sunset: 19:25 , Length of day: 1125:27 pm 33 .

Tuesday, October 18 2022

Sunrise 07:59 , Astronomical noon: 13:41 , Sunset: 19:24 , Length of day: 113:25 35 .

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Sunrise 07:59 , Astronomical noon: 13:41 , Sunset: 19:23 , Length of day: 1125:24 pm 36 .

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Sunrise 08:00 , Astronomical noon: 13:41 , Sunset: 19:22 , Length of day: 110:26:22 AM 38 .

Friday, October 21, 2022

Sunrise 08:00 , Astronomical noon: 13:40 , Sunset: 19:21 , Day length: 11:21 , Night length: 12:39 .

Saturday, October 22, 2022

Sunrise 08:01 , Astronomical noon: 13:40 , Sunset: 19:20 , Length of day: 1125 11219 41 .

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Sunrise 08:02 , Astronomical noon: 13:40 , Sunset: 19:19 , Day length: 11:17 , Night length: 12:43 .

Monday, October 24, 2022

Sunrise 08:02 , Astronomical noon: 13:40 , Sunset: 19:18 , Length of day: 113:25 44 .

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Sunrise 08:03 astronomical noon: 13:40 , Sunset: 19:17 , Day length: 11:14 , Night length: 12:46 .

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Sunrise 08:04 , Astronomical noon: 13:40 , Sunset: 19:16 , Day length: 110:23:12 AM 48 .

Thursday 27 October 2022

Sunrise 08:04 , Astronomical noon: 13:39 , Sunset: 19:15 , Day length: 11:11 , Night length: 12:49 .

Friday, October 28 2022

Sunrise 08:05 , Astronomical noon: 13:39 , Sunset: 19:14 , Length of day: 1125 112. 09 51 .

Saturday, October 29 2022

Sunrise 08:06 , Astronomical noon: 13:40 , Sunset: 19:14 , Daylength: 11:08 , Night length: 12:52 .

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Sunrise 07:07 , Astronomical noon: 12:40 , Sunset: 18:13 , Length of day: 1125:06 AM 54 .

Monday, October 31, 2022

Sunrise 07:07 , Astronomical noon: 12:39 , Sunset: 18:12 , Day length: 11:25:05 AM 55 .

Tuesday, November 01, 2022

Sunrise 07:08 , Astronomical noon: 12:39 , Sunset: 18:11 , Length of day: 113:23:03 AM 57 .

Wednesday, November 02, 2022

Sunrise 07:09 , Astronomical noon: 12:40 , Sunset: 18:11 , Day length: 110:23:02 AM 58 .

Thursday, 03 November 2022

Sunrise 07:09 , Astronomical noon: 12:39 , Sunset: 18:10 , Day length: 11:01 , Night length: 12:59 .

Friday, November 04, 2022

Sunrise 07:10 , Astronomical noon: 12:39 , Sunset: 18:09 , Length of day: 1025 10:59 01 .

Saturday, November 05, 2022

Sunrise 07:11 , astronomical noon: 12:39 , Sunset: 18:08 , Day length: 10:57 , Night length: 13:03 .

Sunday, November 06, 2022

Sunrise 07:12 , Astronomical noon: 12:40 , Sunset: 18:08 , Day length: 10:25 10.56 AM 04 .

Monday, November 07, 2022

Sunrise 07:12 , Astronomical noon: 12:39 , Sunset: 18:07 , Day length: 10:55 , Night length: 13:05 .

Tuesday, November 08, 2022

Sunrise 07:13 , Astronomical noon: 12:40 , Sunset: 18:07 , Length of day: 10:25 10.54 AM 06 .

Wednesday, November 09, 2022

Sunrise 07:14 , Astronomical noon: 12:40 , Sunset: 18:06 , Day length: 10:52 , Night length: 13:08 .

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Where to dive in tenerife: Diving Tenerife: eagle rays & volcanic magic

Опубликовано: October 7, 2022 в 4:16 pm

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Diving Tenerife: eagle rays & volcanic magic

Take a group of nine adventure travel bloggers specialised in surfing, cycling and scuba diving to the mecca of British package holidays, shake it well, and see if you can show that Tenerife, the biggest of the Canary Islands, has more to offer than lazy sunbathing. This is the mission my adventure blogging mates and I were given by Thomas Cook Airlines.

With a bit of research, I read how the Canary Islands were boasting with marine life, but from a travel experience point of view, I wasn’t sure it was for me. It didn’t last long, Tenerife is one of my best surprises of the scuba diving destinations I visited. Here is why.

Diving Tenerife

at a glance

  • Best dive centres: Blue Bottom Diving
  • Best places to stay: h20 Conquistador Hotel
  • How good diving in Tenerife is?

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Exploring the best diving in Tenerife

The Canary Islands are an archipelago that belongs to Spain, 100 km from the shores of Morroco. If culturally it belongs to Europe, geographically speaking the islands of the Atlantic Ocean are closer to Africa. There 7 main islands in the Canaries: Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. Tenerife is the largest and the most populated island.

If as a scuba diver, you are only into colourful coral reefs, Tenerife might disappoint you. However, don’t give up too fast. The reefs may only be rocks, dive sites feature impressive formations and abundant pelagic marine life.

Nevertheless, due to the depth of most dive sites and because of steady currents, I recommend being an advanced open water diver to enjoy diving in Tenerife.

Top 10 dive sites in Tenerife

I described below my 3 favourite dive sites in the south of Tenerife, but here is the list of the 10 best dive sites of Tenerife:

  1. The Wall (max depth 25 m)
  2. El Condesito (max depth 20 m)
  3. La Cueva de Palmar (max depth 30-40 m)
  4. La Rapadura (max depth 40+ m)
  5. San Miguel (max depth 40+ m)
  6. La Catedral (max depth 30 m)
  7. El Poris (max depth 20 m)
  8. Montaña Amarilla (max depth 20-30 m)
  9. El Peñon shipwreck (max depth 20-30 m)
  10. El Puertito de Armeñime (max 10 m)

The Wall

It just took me one dive, the first one of my 4 dives in Tenerife, to blow my mind. Even with the research I did, I didn’t expect what I was about to see. Only 10 minutes after descending to the sandy bottom of the dive site, at a depth of 25 m, we were immediately surrounded by many different species of rays I had never seen before: round stingrays, bull rays and common eagle rays. 

The cutest of all, the eagle ray, is quite small and has an adorable face, that seems to smile at you. The most surprising one, the bull ray, has highly recognisable stripes on its back and is of medium size. The biggest, the black round stingray, was so impressive we nicknamed it in Spanish “la mama de todas las rayas” (the mommy of all the rays).

As I was quietly taking pictures of the garden eels hiding in the sand a bit further, a giant round stingray came to check me out. I hopefully had the reflex to hit the video button on my camera housing, lowered my breathing to make as little bubbles as possible to not frighten it and stayed still. The stingray came so close to me that I saw it winking at me!

Rays pose only a threat when they are frightened; always remind yourself wild animals can have defensive behaviour if you are too agitated. It was challenging to stand still as my excitement was high (in the video below, you can hear me screaming of joy through my regulator).

Now, we need to talk about something. While doing my first research about scuba diving in Tenerife, I, unfortunately, saw many dive centres were advertising on their website about a ray feeding dive at a site called “Los Chuchos”. I would need a full article to explain why but, basically, by feeding the rays, you interfere with their natural behaviour with impacts ranging from the rays potentially becoming aggressive if they cannot get food when they see divers to the rays losing the habit of hunting to feed themselves.

When selecting the scuba diving centre you dive with, please opt out of those advertising this kind of activity. The only way to stop the practice is by stopping the demand for it. I was so happy we talked about it with Blue Bottom Diving, in Costa Adeje, and they said they were against it and that is why they were taking us to “the Wall” and not “Los Chuchos” (Chuchos means rays in Spanish).

El Condesito shipwreck

The dive site called “El Condesito” is a 40 m long cement-carrier shipwreck inhabited by trumpetfish and boxfish. The ship sank in 1971 because of a mistake of navigation, but it seems several versions of the story exist, try asking the local divers! Today the shipwreck is split into 2 pieces and lies at only 20 m deep for the greatest pleasure of the recreational divers.

The highlight for me was the hexagonal basalt columns reef surrounded it. These volcanic formations are similar to the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, Fingal’s Cave on the Isle of Staffa in Scotland, or Svartifoss Waterfall in Iceland. In Tenerife, you can “fly” over them, how cool is that!

La Cueva de Palmar

You would be surprised how colourful the marine life of Tenerife can be in this lava rock reef. I had never seen so many octopus and moray eels in one dive! The moray eels I saw included dotted moray eels, dark moray eels, golden tail moray eels and a beautiful tiger moray eel with sharp glass-like teeth. No wonder why this dive site got the nickname of “Moray City”. Macro photographers will enjoy the thin arrow crabs and gorgeous sea anemones. However, regarding nudibranchs, I only found one.

The maximum depth of this dive site is 40 m, but the entrance of the cave is at 30 m deep. A cross at the entrance reminds divers that many died there before, so entry is frown upon. We just had a quick look at the entrance, and we continued our dive. A bit further down, following the sand corridor, at 33m, there is a beautiful statue of Nuestra Señora del Carmen, a symbol of protection for the fishermen.

When is the best season to go diving in Tenerife?

 I did not realise it right away, but Tenerife is at the same latitude as Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt, on the shores of the Red Sea! However, the Atlantic currents and winds swirling around the Canary Islands cool the temperatures down: never cold (min. 15,5°C in the winter) but never too hot (max. 26,6°C in the summer). That is why the nickname of Tenerife is “the island of eternal spring”. So diving Tenerife was the perfect opportunity to extend my scuba diving summer in Europe’s southernmost islands.

The best dive sites in the Canary Islands are mostly in the south of the archipelago due to the difference of climate with the northern part: in Tenerife, Gran Canaria, El Hierro, La Palma and La Gomera. You can dive all year-long in Tenerife as the water temperature is never colder than 19°C. The water temperature is at its warmest in September with 24°C.

At the time of my visit, at the beginning of October, visibility was up to 25 m, and the water temperature was between 23°C and 24°C.

The Canary Islands offer frequent cetacean sightings. Every day, on each way, to and from the dive sites, we saw dolphins coming to play in the waves created by the boat.

In July,  you can go whale watching with a sea kayak to get to see closely pilot whales. Freediving with them is allowed but only if you request the special permit. Turtles and even sometimes whale sharks make regular appearances, especially in the marine reserves of the neighbour islands of La Palma and El Hierro.

From December to March, the superstar among scuba divers in Tenerife is the Angel Shark. Tenerife is one of the rarest spots on the planet where you can easily see them thanks to its significant population. Angel sharks are benthic sharks, which means you will find them lying on the sand. Due to their colour, you will need eagle-eyes to spot them. They are harmless but don’t provoke them.  The females can measure up to 2,4 m and weight up to 80 kg!

What to do on Tenerife Island?

As I spent a lot of time underwater, I could not visit the northern part of the Island, greener and home of the former capital of Tenerife, San Cristobal de la Laguna. The charming colonial town is a good choice if you are eager to learn more about the link between the Canary Islands and the discovery of America. Besides, the bloggers of my group who were cycling in the north showed terrific pictures of the view they got of Playa de las Teresitas, east of Santa Cruz, the current capital city of Tenerife.

However, on my last non-diving day before our flight back to London, I went hiking in the natural highlight of Tenerife Island: Teide National Park. The weather was sunny with deep blue sky, but above 2,000 m of altitude, the air temperature cooled down to a chilly 13/14°C (hoodie and scarf highly recommended).

Mount Teide is Spain’s highest peak at 3,715 m and the most visited National Park in Europe! However, as our guide of Teno Activo pointed it out, most people just come for the picture of the “Roque Cinchado” with the peak of the Teide behind and leave. It means you get an incredible playground for hiking away from the crowds by only walking a few more metres!

We followed the trail C, and on the way, we enjoyed a few traces of Teide volcanic activity, like the lava waterfall, the cathedral and the blue-tinted “Azulejos” rocks.

Where to stay in the south of Tenerife?

After our late arrival at the South Tenerife Airport, we directly headed to our hotel in a well-known vacation spot for British holiday goers. Playas de las Americas is a town on the south coast of Tenerife, entirely designed for tourism. Streets are continuously filled with large resorts with a swimming pool in the middle where people go at 8 am to book their deckchair, pubs with 1€ pints, and cafés serving British breakfast with sausages and beans. No comment.

Don’t take me wrong, even if it is not the kind of places I would go by myself, I am not ashamed to say I liked Playas de la Americas and my stay at the h20 Conquistador Hotel. I enjoyed walking at sunrise and sunset the palm tree promenade along the sea while looking at the volcano slopes and the surfers waiting for the perfect wave. Besides, this white resort town is perfectly organised and spotless, so I thought “why not?” as long as I can escape to explore what’s beyond.

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Dive Sites in Tenerife – Paradise Divers

So, what can you expect from the dive sites in Tenerife? Even though the Canary Islands are a part of Spain, they are actually closer to Africa than to Europe. Located on the Atlantic Ocean, Tenerife is a fantastic destination for diving. Not only does the sun shine all year around, but the average diving conditions are excellent. The volcanic topography provides many dramatic rock formations, with plenty of caves and swim-throughs to explore.

The Canary Islands are next to the Gulf Stream which regulates the water temperature and can bring in large marine life. Water temperature is lowest at 18-19°C/64-66°F in the winter and is highest 23-24°C/73-75°F in the summer. Usually a 5mm wetsuit is suitable in the summer and we suggest to use extra layers such as a vest and hood in the winter. Normal underwater visibility averages around 30 metres/100 feet, depending on local diving conditions. 

Diving in Tenerife you will encounter Atlantic and Mediterranean species. Not only do we have amazing topography and a huge variety of marine life, but we also have some shipwrecks ranging from 18m/60 feet to 40m /130 feet and some are penetrable. 

Alcala

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 15m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Unlikely

Topography: Rocky

Suitability: All Levels

Alcala offers an easy dive suitable for all levels. With a sandy bottom, volcanic rocky reef and resident fish school there is a lot to see. Due to the easy entry point, this site is also fantastic for night dives where you can see Sea Hares, Spotted Octopus and much more!

Alcala

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 15m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Unlikely

Topography: Rocky

Suitability: All Levels

Alcala offers an easy dive suitable for all levels. With a sandy bottom, volcanic rocky reef and resident fish school there is a lot to see. Due to the easy entry point, this site is also fantastic for night dives when you can see Sea hares, Spotted Octopus and much more!

Barco De Las Morenas

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Wreck

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Sand

Suitability: Advanced +

We know very little about this shipwreck due to finding it by accident! (Remember to ask us how). With inhabitant Moray Eels and schooling fish, the wreck attracts a large variety of life including Atlantic Rays, Octopus and occasionally Cuttlefish.

Cueva De Las Sirenas

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 40m

Feature: Cave

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography: Rocky Wall

Suitability: Deep Training

This is a deep dive starting at 16m descending to 40m and requires the Deep Diver Specialty certification. You will see dramatic volcanic rock formations as you descend to the cave. Keep a lookout for black coral… and mermaids!

Cueva De Las Sirenas

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 40m

Feature: Cave

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography: Rocky Wall

Suitability: Deep Training

This is a deep dive starting at 16m descending to 40m and requires the Deep Diver Specialty certification. You will see dramatic volcanic rock formations as you descend to the cave. Keep a lookout for black coral… and mermaids!

Cueva De Los Cerebros

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 12m

Feature: Cave

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky

Suitability: Advanced +

This is one of the best dive sites in Tenerife and one of the largest caves available for us to explore. Translated, the site name means Cave of the Brains due to the type of sponge found inside as well as Shrimps, Lobsters and Sting-Rays. During the dive and if conditions allow, we can visit the fresh air pocket inside the cave! Due to the advance nature of this dive, it is not suitable for beginners and a torch is a must.

Cueva Del Zorro

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Cave

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography: Rocky

Suitability: Advanced +

Named due to the letter “Z” being visible when the sunlight shines through the cave. You will spend around 10 minutes inside exploring for Canarian Rock Lobsters and Sting-Rays. Make sure you spend some time on top of the cave to witness tiny “diamond” bubbles escaping through the holes. 

Cueva Del Zorro

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Cave

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography: Rocky

Suitability: Advanced +

Named due to the letter “Z” being visible when the sunlight shines through the cave. You will spend around 10 minutes inside exploring for rock lobsters and sting-rays. Make sure you spend some time on top of the cave to witness tiny “diamond” bubbles escaping through the holes. 

El Condesito

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 18m

Feature: Wreck

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky

Suitability: All Levels

This shipwreck sank in the 1970s and has since broken apart. The ship was carrying cement bags during its last voyage which have solidified. These as well as the engine and boiler are all visible during the dive. Due to the corrosion of the sea, the ship has broken apart which offers a large opening for any diver to swim through. 

El Meridian

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Wreck

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Sandy

Suitability: Advanced +

Originally a WW2 German minesweeper this ship sank in 2005. El Meridian was brought to Tenerife in the 1970s and modified to become a whale-watching boat. With 25m in length, there is a lot of wreck to explore! Penetration dives are also possible with the Wreck Diver Specialty certification. 

El Meridian

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Wreck

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Sandy

Suitability: Advanced +

Originally a WW2 German minesweeper this ship sank in 2005. El Meridian was brought to Tenerife in the 1970s and modified to become a whale-watching boat. With 25m in length, there is a lot of wreck to explore! Penetration dives are also possible with the Wreck Diver Specialty certification. 

Escalera De Palm Mar

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 24m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky & Sand

Suitability: All Levels

Named due to the underwater rocks looking like steps, this site is overlooked by the impressive cliffs of Palm Mar. With a huge array of marine life living close to the cliffs, including our resident Green Sea Turtles and Sting Rays this site is one of our favourites to dive. If you are Advanced you may also get to see the large school of Roncadores found at 24m.

Fishermans Cove

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 18m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Sandy

Suitability: All Levels

This site is great for photography and exploring in small crevices and cracks. There are 2 to 3 routes with various small caves to look into giving you the chance to see lots of marine life including Cuttlefish, Rays and even Seahorses!

Fishermans Cove

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 18m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Sandy

Suitability: All Levels

This site is great for photography and exploring in small crevices and cracks. There are 2 to 3 routes with various small caves to look into giving you the chance to see lots of marine life including Cuttlefish, Rays and even Seahorses!

La Falla

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 30m

Feature: Drift

Current: Likely – Strong

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: Advanced +

Best experienced as a drift dive, La Falla showcases sheer underwater cliff faces not found on other dive sites in Tenerife reaching down to 40m and beyond. Strong currents can be expected on this dive which makes it perfect for the Drift Dive Specialty. You will see an abundance of fish life including a school of roncadores and maybe even some sting rays in the depths sleeping under the large volcanic coves. 

Las Eras

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

With an abundance of fish life and rocks covered in flora, Las Eras is a beautiful site to dive. Generally the visibility is very good, enabling you to see the huge school of barracudas living there. You will spend the dive exploring the natural volcanic wall, looking for different marine life and… a Buddha!

Las Eras

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

With an abundance of fish life and rocks covered in flora, Las Eras is a beautiful site to dive. Generally the visibility is very good, enabling you to see the huge school of barracudas living there. You will spend the dive exploring the natural volcanic wall, looking for different marine life and… a Buddha!

Las Vistas

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 12m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky & Sand

Suitability: All Levels

Located in Los Cristianos, Las Vistas beach provides an easy entry to this shore dive. Searching the breakwater rocks, you will see the large school of roncadores and if you are lucky, possibly a sea horse! The shallow water and boulders provide shelter, making it great for night dives to search for nocturnal marine life. 

Los Arcos

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 27m

Feature: Volcanic Swim-Throughs

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: Advanced +

Ever heard of Jacques Cousteau? Well he loved this dive! During the dive you will see a stone plaque dedicated to his memory as you swim through one of 5 natural arches. During the exploration of the arches you will see Shrimp, Lobsters, Sting rays and even the seasonal Angel Sharks.

Los Arcos

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 27m

Feature: Volcanic Swim-Throughs

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: Advanced +

Ever heard of Jacques Cousteau? Well he loved this dive! During the dive you will see a stone plaque dedicated to his memory as you swim through one of 5 natural arches. During the exploration of the arches you will see Shrimp, Lobsters, Sting rays and even the seasonal Angel Sharks.

Los Champiñones

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 30m

Feature: Volcanic Rock Formation

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

Known for its impressive rock formations in the shape of mushrooms, Los Champiñones offers a dive not to be missed. For divers with a limit of 18m, you will dive through tight canyons and peer over the edge into the deep. For divers with limits of 30m or 40m, you will venture down and search for the Black Coral and the mushroom shaped rocks.

Lost Mountain

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 40m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

Locally known as El Bajonito, we like to call this dive Lost Mountain. (Ask us how this site got it’s name!) You will spend the duration of this dive circling a large pinnacle of rock, which looks like an underwater mountain and exploring for marine life. We specifically have the ability to see many schooling fish of roncadores, bogues and barracudas.

Lost Mountain

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 40m

Feature: Fish Variety

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

Locally known as El Bajonito, we like to call this dive Lost Mountain. (Ask us how this site got it’s name!) You will spend the duration of this dive circling a large pinnacle of rock, which looks like an underwater mountain and exploring for marine life. We specifically have the ability to see many schooling fish of roncadores, bogues and barracudas.

Mar Azul

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 30m

Feature: Volcanic Swim-Throughs

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky

Suitability: All Levels

This site offers multiple swim-throughs which are suitable for all diver levels. You will see huge boulders during this dive and special lava-flow rock formations. With a ladder entry, the site is easily accessible. Explore the volcanic topography to find Octopus, Sting-Rays and Canarian Rock Lobsters.

Moray Rock

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Sting Rays

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

Also known as Los Chuchos, this dive is famous for it’s large and beautiful Atlantic Sting-Rays. One of our favourite dives, you will see a huge variety of life. Moray Eels, Octopus, Lobsters, Shrimp and countless mid-water fish. If conditions allow, we also have the ability to make a short swim to a fishing boat shipwreck at 21m. You will spend the dive surrounded by some of the best marine life of our dive sites in Tenerife.

Moray Rock

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 21m

Feature: Sting Rays

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

Also known as Los Chuchos, this dive is famous for it’s large and beautiful Atlantic Sting-Rays. One of our favourite dives, you will see a huge variety of life. Moray Eels, Octopus, Lobsters, Shrimp and countless mid-water fish. If conditions allow, we also have the ability to make a short swim to a fishing boat shipwreck at 21m. You will spend the dive surrounded by some of the best marine life of our dive sites in Tenerife.

Palm Mar Cave/Reef

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 40m

Feature: Turtles

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Rocky

Suitability: All Levels

With a cave at 30m, this dive offers Advanced Open Water Divers the opportunity to explore around the entrance. But, you don’t have to descend into the depths to love this dive. The majority of the life stays on top of the cave, around 18m. Particularly special to this site are the Bull-Rays and Green Sea Turtles. 

Punta Maravilla

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 18m

Feature: Volcanic Swim-Throughs

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

Translated to mean marvellous point, Punta Marravilla is a gentle dive where we follow a rock sand border. We will find lots of invertebrate life including crabs, lobsters and various anemones. Keep a look out for Red Reef Lobsters as they hide in the swim through cave among large Trumpet Fish and if we’re lucky, a Marbled Electric Sting-Ray. This is our Project AWARE Adopted site, learn more about this here.

Punta Maravilla

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 18m

Feature: Volcanic Swim-Throughs

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: All Levels

Translated to mean marvellous point, Punta Marravilla is a gentle dive where we follow a rock sand border. We will find lots of invertebrate life including crabs, lobsters and various anemones. Keep a look out for Red Reef Lobsters as they hide in the swim through cave among large Trumpet Fish and if we’re lucky, a Marbled Electric Sting-Ray.

Roncadores Del Faro

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 30m

Feature: Volcanic Swim-Throughs

Current: Likely – Mild

Topography:  Rocky

Suitability: All Levels

This site really shows off the volcanic rock formations which we see across Tenerife. You will see huge basalt columns whilst exploring the canyons of this wall dive. There are two swim throughs to enjoy during the route and on occasion a very large Burrfish who we like to call “Bernie”. With various routes for different dive levels, all divers can enjoy the amazing life and topography of this dive.

Tabaiba

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 32m

Feature: Wreck

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: Advanced +

Named El Peñon, the wreck in Tabaiba is one of the most famous shipwrecks of the dive sites in Tenerife. It was originally used as a tug boat and sunk for recreational scuba diving in 2006. Starting at 20m and descending down to 32m, the wreck is more suitable for Advanced Open Water divers and perfect for the Wreck Diver Specialty due to the possibility of wreck penetration. 

Tabaiba

Type: Shore

Max. Depth: 32m

Feature: Wreck

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky Reef

Suitability: Advanced +

Named El Peñon, the wreck in Tabaiba is one of the most famous shipwrecks of the dive sites in Tenerife It was originally used as a tug boat and sunk for recreational scuba diving in 2006. Starting at 20m and descending down to 32m, the wreck is more suitable for Advanced Open Water divers and perfect for the Wreck Diver Specialty due to the possibility of wreck penetration. 

Yellow Mountain

Type: Boat

Max. Depth: 18m

Feature: Volcanic Swim-Throughs

Current: Unlikely

Topography:  Rocky

Suitability: All Levels

Known locally and Montaña Amarilla, Yellow Mountain offers us two dive sites – both with fantastic swim throughs to explore. Due to it’s close location to the shore, the volcanic rock is particularly dramatic in this area and you will spend the dive searching the rocky crevices. This dive offers the potential to see sting-rays, octopus, moray eels and when in season angelsharks. 

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The Canary Islands, including Tenerife, are a real paradise for divers. Thanks to its volcanic ranges, crystal clear waters and a lovely water temperature of 19-24°C, scuba diving in Tenerife is a wonderful experience for beginner- and advanced divers alike. If you want to swim with rays, turtles, and see biodiversity of great value, you came to the right place, as Tenerife can offer it all. 

In this article, we are going to introduce you to the best dive sites in Tenerife for beginner scuba divers, so you can plan your dives in advance. Let’s see what we are going to talk about in detail:

  1. Stingray wreck 
  2. Rock de Fabien
  3. Yellow Mountain
  4. Shark Cave
  5. Champiñón depth
  6. Las Rosas Steps
  7. Condesito Wreck
  8. Coral Arch
  9. Stone City  

#1 Diving sites Tenerife: Stingray Wreck

Required diving experience: Beginner/Intermediate

We can get to this mind-boggling dive site with a 2-minute-long boat trip from our dive center. During this amazing experience, you will have a chance to explore the Atlantic ocean in a 18-20 meter depth.

This old shipwreck sits on the sandy bottom of the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by Stingrays, Manta rays, Atlantic Rays and Eagle Rays. The diversity here is so high, it totally feels like swimming in a crowded fish tank.

You have easy access to the inside of the wreck from both sides, and you can work your way through the ship to reach the exit point while observing its remnants and the dancing prawns inside. While enjoying the astonishing view and the calmness of the ocean you can even meet with our large turtle friends, who loves to be around people and taps your head for food.

But the list of species still goes on, as Morays, and a large family of Trumpet fish are waiting to be in your company.

What an extraordinary experience!    

#2 Diving sites Tenerife: Rock de Fabien

Required diving experience: Intermediate

Due to its depth, 22-50 meters, this dive site is clearly not for beginners. This scuba diving spot is 4 minutes away from the dive center by boat. If you want to experience something special underwater, like observing 1 meter long Striped Barracudas, this is the dive you need to take. If you are lucky, you will also encounter with Boxlip mullets on the way.

Rock de Fabien is covered by soft corals from top to bottom, and it is surrounded by infinite white sand. Due to its southern location, we often see Tuna, Dolphins, Eagle Rays and during the months of July and August, if we are lucky, even Manta Rays. Around 34 meters you can also meet with different species of Morays, as you continue your descent and swim through rocky caves.

#3 Diving sites Tenerife: Yellow Mountain – Montaña Amarilla

Required diving experience: Beginner/Intermediate

Based on your experience, you can start scuba diving from the shore as a beginner, or a little bit farther from the beach, from a boat, if you are more experienced. This dive site is quite popular in Tenerife as you can enjoy the marine life of the Atlantic Ocean from as deep as 5 meters, up until 24 meters.

Why people love it so much?

First of all, this is a site we have been working with Marine Biologists to create Tenerife’s first Marine Reserve. When you are underneath, it totally feels like diving on the moon, because the bottom is covered with white sand, and you can explore the tremendous, winding rock topography and crystal clear waters. 

As you swim down through the Lava overhangs, small fish, called sand smelts, make the view even more extraordinary, as they are being hunted by Pipe Fish and small Barracudas., Multicolored lava rocks will make your dive even more colorful, while schools of Trumpet fish are playing around you. 

What is more, when you go deeper you can explore the Cathedral Rock, which is a large underwater cave in Tenerife. Its width is around 4 meters, while the height is 3 meters with an exit on the top. What else can this Tenerife scuba diving spot offer? 

If we go by boat, we will anchor in 6 meters of water, from where we descend down to 18 meters. During our descend, we will go past reefs that are now covered in new marine fauna and many different species of fish. Here we can play with several Moray eels and Octopus. How can you lure them out? A quick tap on the rocks, then just watch them come out to play. 

 #4 Diving sites Tenerife: Shark Cave  

Required diving experience: Intermediate

If you are a true adventure-seeker who loves underwater caves and unique marine life, this dive spot in Tenerife is clearly for you. We get into the boat in the harbor and anchor it in 6 meters. We gradually make our way down to 20 meters, stopping by the mesmerizing coral reef at 12 meters. After reaching the sandy bottom, we will swim through the Shark Cave and observe its tranquility. 

Inside, a real aquarium of sea life opens up to us. Yes, clearly it got its name from Angel sharks usually laying the sandy seabed at the cave entrance. Upon exiting, as the cave rock is porous, the escaping air has the appearance of a jaquzzi, which spices up, even more, our adventurous dive.

Swimming out from the shallows you will see the various coral colors Tenerife can offer you. Don’t forget your underwater camera at home if you have one, because you definitely want to chronicle these colors.

What else can you see during this super dive spot?

It is covered in Brown Puffers, Scorpion fish, Parrot fish, Blue Damselfish and many more. We swim over several ledges to get to our depth, good neutral buoyancy is a must on this dive as there is so much life on the sea bed below.

#5 Diving sites Tenerife: Champiñón depth

Required diving experience: Intermediate

Champiñón, or Mushrooms diving site in Tenerife, got its name from the type of rock formations you see on this adventure-hunting. You will encounter with dramatic volcanic scenery, as we will swim through overhangs and little caves with drop off reefs as deep as 22-32 meters.

What can you see here apart from the unrivaled rock formation?

It is a good site to meet with Angel Sharks and many free swimming Moray Eels. Large Medragal, from the tuna family and Trigger fish are popular as well, so get ready to see them all. Other common fish are Glass-eye -(Catalufa) and Barracudas, hiding up the many large gullies. 

#6 Diving sites Tenerife: Las Rosas, The Steps

Required diving experience: Beginner/Intermediate

This dive site on Tenerife is 7 minutes away from our diving center by boat. We can start our diving at 6 meters, and calmly descend until 30 meters, where we will discover the biodiversity of the Atlantic Ocean.

It is an easy and fantastic dive at the same time, as we anchor in 6 meters and drop down the ledge to 18 meters.

What can you see during your exploration?

This dive spot was named after overhanging volcanic rock formations, shallow caves and small tunnels with large blocks of rock which have fallen from the upper part. As we are descending, we go past different, colored soft corals on the rocks, while underneath schools of fish are reflecting the sun rays coming from above. 

Lizard fish can be found all over the sand between the rocks, while we can meet with Dusky groupers and White Breams, who habit this area as well. An interesting fact to know about this site is that it has been cleared of the Lime Urchin, enabling the marine fauna to regenerate, attracting now an abundance of fish. 

The more experienced scuba divers can swim further down to view the fantastic black coral, which lies at 30 meters. An interesting fact to know about this site is that it has been cleared of the Lime Urchin, enabling the marine fauna to regenerate, attracting now an abundance of fish.  

Who could say no to such an elevating experience? We definitely can’t!

#7 Diving sites Tenerife: Condesito Wreck

Required diving experience: Beginner/Intermediate

Let us share a little bit about the history of the Condesito before we tell you more about this fantastic Tenerife dive spot.

Condesito was a large coaster carrying a cargo of bags of concrete for the construction of Los Cristianos, which ran aground on New years eve in 1972. No lives were lost. There are contrasting stories about the last voyage of the Condesito. Some say the accident has been caused by an engine malfunction, while others claim it was the result of the captain being drunk.

Now the shipwreck lays between 10-18 meters, which makes it a perfect scuba diving spot for beginners and more experienced divers alike. 

What species can you see here?

The wreck is home to a family of Trumpet Fish and Octopus with the top of the wreck surrounded by thousands of Sardines. Over recent years it has slowly broken up, revealing some of her secrets. Spectacular gullies either side of this wreck are always worth a visit. From here you can also swim off to an area which is called Black Coral, a spectacular view as this is at 40 meters with a drop of going down to 60 meters, only for experienced deep divers.

#8 Diving sites Tenerife: Coral Arch

Required diving experience: Intermediate

This wonderful, and colorful diving spot is 5 minutes away from our diving center by boat. We anchor in about 18 meters and swim down through many small arches, which lead to one great and mesmerizing arch, as deep as 24 meters.

Apart from the fabulous corals and rocky arches you will be able to see a Stone Dolphin and plaque in memory of Jacques Cousteau, an amazing underwater feature. Sadly, here is another memorial plaque for a friend of ours, Phillipe Kloos, who went missing in 2008.  Another chair and photo monument lies in memory of another diver from Las Galletas, owner of the old La Morena.

This dive is around 300 meters away from our Stingray dive, scuba diving spot in Tenerife #1, and we normally get them drifting over our way. It is indeed a special feeling to swim and play with stingrays, as they are gathering around you in hope of some food.

#9 Diving sites Tenerife: Stone city

Required diving experience: Intermediate

The depth of this underwater sight is 20 meters, and it is located 6 minutes away from our center on boat.

We do this as a drift dive, dropping off the boat into around 12 meters of water and following the amazing white sand down to 20 meters. During our adventurous exploration, we are following the reef, drifting with the current (easy life) and on this dive you will see all our normal local fish and also Stingray’s.  

To our knowledge, this dive site is not dived by any other school, so here is the chance to explore something new. The sea bed is covered in beautiful shells all along the way. This is a nice relaxing dive, you will have many chances to take in the beautiful scenery and to enjoy your vacation on Tenerife. There is always lots of Sardines on this dive, so get ready to meet them.

What are you waiting for? Book your dive now, or reserve your scuba gear with us, and get ready to fulfill some points from your bucket list. Get in touch with us, and have an experience of a lifetime while on Tenerife.

  Article: Nikoletta Szabo  

South Tenerife Dive sites | PADI Divemaster internship -Diving Tenerife – Divemaster internships

At Dive and Sea Tenerife we have over 70 dives sites, both shore and boat dives. So you will be sure to find a dive site that has what you are looking for!
Have a read through the descriptions and a look at the images to decide where you want to go diving.

Star Fish Bay – South Tenerife Dive Site
Suitable for: All levels of Diver.
Boat or Shore dive: Boat.

 

 

Star Fish Bay is only a few minutes away from the marina where our dive RIB is located. The dive site gets its name form the mass of different types and colours of Star Fish that can be found here. There is also a mass of rock formations that hide a wealth of aquatic life at this site and we can also find Bogue’s, Blue-fin Damsel’s, Atlantic Damsel’s, Bastard Grunt’s, Streaked Gunard’s amongst others. A great easy dive with plenty to see.


El Delfin – South Tenerife Dive Site
Suitable for: Advanced Diver.
Boat or Shore dive: Boat.

 

 

El Delfin is a huge rock formation with loads of holes and crevices that are perfect hiding places for Octopus and Morays. It has depths from 16 to 40 meters, so depending on your level of comfort, we can stay on top of the rocks or descent down to the sides of it. Near the deeper side of the rock, we find a statue of a dolphin. El Delfin is an amazing dive site where all the aquatic life seems to be much bigger than usual. We come across Canarian Lobsters, Rays, Moray Eels, Octopus, Barracuda’s, Anenome and much more. We have even seen Dolphins on this dive site.


Montana Amarilla – South Tenerife Dive Site 
Suitable for: All levels of Diver.
Boat or Shore dive: Boat or Shore (Easier as a Boat dive).

 

Montaña Amarilla, also know as Yellow Mountain, in Tenerife, is so called because of the golden coloured stone mountain, located next to the dive site. This dive is best as a boat dive to avoid a long precarious walk with kit. Underwater there are fantastic rock formations one of which forms a horizontal swim through which leads out to the seabed where you can see a huge variety of sea life. Such as Rays, Roncadores, Octopus, Moray Eel’s and Angel Sharks( At the right time of year). This dive is one of the most scenic dive sites in Tenerife and a very rewarding dive and was the first classified marine reserve in Tenerife.


Yellow Mountain Point
Suitable for: All levels of Diver.
Boat or Shore dive: Boat.

 

 

Yellow Mountain Point is  a continuation of the infamous Yellow Mountain dive, but this time we go further out to even more stunning rock formations. As we cross over rock formations interspersed with sandy stretches , the aquatic life changes to large Atlantic Bonito, Barracuda and an abundance of Roncadores. A dramatic wall is where we can find Octopus and Moray Eel’s as well as Blacktail Comber and Cardinal fish. A dive for the slightly more adventurous diver.


Nelsons Point
Suitable for: All levels of Diver.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

 

Nelsons Point is another short journey from the marina finds us at Nelsons Point. Once again we are spoilt by rock formations that have formed over thousands of years. In the formations small holes can be viewed from both sides “framing” the aquatic life as it goes by. A dream for the patient underwater photographer. Aquatic life found here includes trumpet fish, Blacktail Comber, 2 Banded Bream , Zebra Bream, Atlantic Damsel’s, Lizard fish, and Cardinal fish. Another easy boat dive.


Crocodile Rock
Suitable for: All levels of Diver.
Boat or Shore dive: Boat.

 

 

Crocodile Rock has quickly become a firm favourite with the team at Dive and Sea Tenerife. At its deepest edge it is only 16m and the shallowest part of the top of the “reef” is just 5m. Anemones, Wrasse and Damsel’s all jostle for space, whilst in its crevices can be found Black and Brown Moray Eel’s and on occasions Fangtooth Moray’s. Cuttle fish, Common Ray’s and Eagle Rays have also been spotted searching for food in the immediate area. A very easy dive that is a must for all divers visiting Tenerife.


Alien Rock
Suitable for: Open Water Diver and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

 

 

Alien Rock is an old favourite in Tenerife. It can be found in the same bay as Yellow Mountain but offers a totally different dive. With its huge rocks that almost touch at their points you are spoilt for fish species to look at. The Red Back Cleaner Shrimp can always be found ready to help the fish with a “wash and brush up” and Barracuda are everywhere. Look a little closer and you will see some of the largest Anemones in Tenerife as well as the resident Brown Moray Eel (Big Ben), who will always pop his head out to see who’s coming and he just keeps getting bigger and bigger! The whole area is surrounded by a large field of Garden Eel’s and the odd Eagle Ray, Common Ray and Sting Ray cruise by on a regular basis. A truly fantastic dive for all.


Los Archos
Suitable for: All levels of Diver.
Boat or Shore dive: Boat.

 

 

Los Archos dive site in Tenerife, there are 3 amazing natural coral arches. There are some fantastic photographic opportunities at this site. An abundance of Tenerife’s sea life can be seen amongst which you can see Damsel fish, Amberjack Eels, Moray Eels and perhaps even a Canarian Lobster or two.


Estorne
Suitable for: Open Water Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

 

The Estorne dive site is suitable for all levels of divers from open water onwards. The wreck of the small yacht sits on the edge of the reef just outside of the Las Galletas harbour. The sunken yacht lies upright at 18M. There is a great deal of life to see, Stingrays, Bream, Roncadores and many Moray Eel’s hide in the tiny vessel it’s self.


Los Chuchos
Suitable for: Open Water Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

 

Los Chuchos dive site in Tenerife so called due to the Spanish name for Stingrays is one of the more popular dive sites. This is a boat dive, and by the time you have reached the bottom Stingrays are starting to appear there are several species of Ray to be seen including the enormous Atlantic Rays. Other life can also be seen such as Octopus and Barracuda. A fantastic opportunity to see Stings rays up close.


Punta Rasca
Suitable for: Advanced Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

 

Punta Rasca is a must for all Advanced open water divers, cascading rock formations, “swim through’s”, small caves, black coral and loads of aquatic life to watch. Leaving the dive boat into 10m of water then working our way down to around 24m- 30m we find the whitest sand in Tenerife and aquatic life that has not seen a diver before. This is one of the exclusive dive sites for us and therefore is totally unspoilt.


El Condesito
Suitable for: Open Water Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

 

El Condesito dive site in Tenerife is a wreck dive and is only accessible from a boat. The wreck was a large boat which crashed in 1972. The wreck lies between 10 and 15 meters which allows plenty of time to explore the wreck. The wreck is home to a vast array of different sea life such as Trumpet fish, Octopus and Starfish. Whilst the wreck is slowly decaying it’s hull and deck can still be made out.


El Meridian
Suitable for: Advanced Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

 

El Meridian in is a wreck dive, accessible only by boat. The Meridian was deliberately sunk in 2005 as an artificial reef, and is now near Palm Mar. The Meridian lies at 30M and provides some excellent opportunities to explore the still intact wreck. The nearby reef is full of life and during the winter months you can see Angel Sharks.


Palm Mar Cave / Cueva de Palm Mar
Suitable for: Advanced Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

Palm Mar Cave, Tenerife is an advanced dive, as the entrance to the cave is at 30 m. Before you reach the cave you can see large rock formations sloping away into the distance, you have the opportunity to see lots of sea life including , Moray Eels and Leopard spotted Morays, you can also see Sea Bream, Zebra fish and Wrasse. The cave itself is still a mystery as no one has yet explored the cave in its entirety.


Palm Mar Wall
Suitable for: Advanced Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat.

 

 

Palm Mar Wall is another great boat dive, in Tenerife. Located near to the local fish farms is a great dive to see Roncadores and Bream. It is also possible to occasionally see Dolphins. A great place to use as a drift dive.


El Puertito
Suitable for: All levels of Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Shore.

 

 

 

El Puertito has to be amongst everyone’s favourite dive site in Tenerife. A very easy entrance and a short swim takes you into just 8-10m of water as you then glide along its not long before your met by one of the family of Turtles that live in this bay. Whilst most of the site is quite baron there are small pockets of rock formations where you can find Atlantic Damsel’s, Blue-fin Damsel’s, Cuttle fish and the occasional Octopus or Angel Shark. However the stars of the show has to be the Turtles who happily interact with our divers. This dive site has to be on your list when coming to Tenerife.


Playa Parasio
Suitable for: Open Water Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat or Shore.

 

 

Playa Parasio is a  well known dive site with lots of aquatic life to see, however the entrance and exit to the dive is hard. From where we park to the beach is a long walk down steps. Once at the beach it is just a short swim to drop down into around 6-8m, there we are greeted by 1-Banded Bream, White Bream and an array of Anemones and Star fish. After a short while we find huge rock formations and a number of different Rays, including Eagle Ray, Common Ray and the huge Atlantic Sting Ray’s. A good dive, but spoilt by the entry / exit, however when combined with other dives we can make a day trip on the boat which makes each much better.



Marazul

Suitable for: Open Water Divers and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat or Shore.

 

 

Marazul is a dive site offering some stunning rock formations and loads of life. Many Octopus are to be found here along with Cuttle fish and many other species including, Atlantic Damsel’s, Blue-fin Damsel’s, Bream’s and Trumpet fish. Also on our dives here we have found the rare Unicorn File fish and a number of Angel Sharks.


Alcala
Suitable for: All levels of Diver and above.
Boat or Shore Dive: Boat or Shore.

 

 

Alcala is a very easy shore dive with yet more Turtles. We get into the water by a giant stride and have a short surface swim and then descend down into 4-6m of water. here we have a choice of routes that include sandy bottoms with lots of Lizard fish, Wide Eyed Flounders and Common Rays and the occasional visit from the resident Turtles or Small rocky areas that hide the smaller fish like Cardinal fish, Damsel’s and Roncadores. A lovely dive site that is worth a visit whilst in Tenerife.


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Diving sites

El Condesito

Shadowy nooks on this long-sunk ship / Image: Alamy

Lying crumpled on the seabed just 3.7 nautical miles from shore, ‘El Condesito’ is the carcass of a 30m-long cargo ship now inhabited by octopuses, rays, Moray eels, parrotfish and sea stars. After sinking in the 1970s, the ship splintered into several parts that now sit at depths between 6m and 20m, making it suitable for everybody from beginners to experienced divers. The wreck is wedged into an underwater canyon with rock formations that’ll make your eyes pop out.

Jumping-off point: Los Cristianos

La Catedral

Hallowed views in this underwater cavern / Image: Turismo de Islas Canaria/Sacha Lobenstein

‘The Cathedral’ shows that Tenerife’s landscape is just as defined by volcanic geology beneath the water as it is on land. The sweet spot of this dive in the north of the island is a gaping underwater cavern that stretches 20 metres high. There are smaller caves too, as well as arches and coral gardens to glide through, illuminated by prisms of light. Dives start with a 20m descent but can go as deep as 45m. 

Jumping-off point: Puerto de la Cruz

Montaña Amarilla

A little ray of light at Montaña Amarilla / Image courtesy of Paradise Divers

Near the southern tip of Tenerife, Playa Amarilla is a popular sunbathing and snorkelling spot because of its volcanic rock shelves, formed by thousands of years of erosion and plunging down to crystal-clear waters. The rock formations continue underwater and divers can wade out from the beach to find the Montaña Amarilla site, a lunar reef where stingrays, lobsters, crabs and angelfish frolic in caves formed from yellow volcanic ash. 

Jumping-off point: Las Galletas marina

El Porís

Just checking out some natural sculpture on the seabed / Image: Turismo de Islas Canaria/Sacha Lobenstein

If seahorses, garden eels and angelfish aren’t enough excitement, how about an underwater statue of the Madonna? Scouring the walls for this algae-swathed 50cm-high stone carving is a highlight of diving El Porís in southeastern Tenerife. It isn’t as abundant in marine life as some other sites, but the fact that you can plunge in directly from quayside steps makes it a popular option – particularly for beginners. 

Jumping-off point: Porís de Abona

 

La Rapadura

This sculpted undersea platform is one of the region’s most feted sites / Image: Turismo de Islas Canaria/Sacha Lobenstein

It’s easy to see why La Rapadura off northern Tenerife has been dubbed the ‘Canarian Giant’s Causeway’. Its rocky platform, starting 25m down, has been sculpted so perfectly by the sea that it almost looks like Neptune took a chisel to the rock. The absence of algae makes the cascade of columns even more striking, and La Rapadura is considered one of Tenerife’s most spectacular dives. With depths of 40-plus metres and tidal conditions to consider, it’s one for experienced divers only. 

Jumping-off point: Puerto de La Cruz

El Puertito de Armeñime

One of Armeñime’s trademark turtles / Image: Turismo de Islas Canaria/Sacha Lobenstein

Families love this gentle beach dive in western Tenerife, partly because of the current-free, protected bay it’s in and partly because of the resident giant green turtles it’s famous for. Weighing up to 20kg each, the turtles are used to seeing snorkellers and divers, so sightings in these clear waters are almost guaranteed. Armeñime can get busy, so try to visit in the morning for a quiet, contemplative experience with these magnificent marine animals. 

Jumping-off point: Costa Adeje

Las Eras

Las Eras’ underwater Buddha statue / Image: courtesy of Tenerife Scuba

Taking its name from the village in southeast Tenerife where this dive starts from, Las Eras is full of surprises. Beautiful reef swarming with schools of barracuda, rays and angel sharks. Tunnel swim-through. Underwater Buddha statue. The tunnel starts at about 12m deep, but depths range from 5m to 35m and there’s so much to gawp at that it’s a popular repeat dive for all levels of ability. Access is via a sheltered beach.

Jumping-off point: Las Eras

Diving schools

Paradise Divers

You’re ‘shoal’ to have a good time in Palm Mar Cave / Image courtesy of Paradise Divers

This five-star Padi dive centre runs guided trips all over Tenerife, including dives at Las Eras and El Condesito, and offers free transfers to its base at the Hotel Tropical Park in Costa Adeje. The hotel pool is a convenient starting point for beginners; kids aged eight or nine can try the ‘Bubblemaker’ experience and anybody aged 10 or over can do the ‘Discover Scuba Experience’, which finishes in the sea.

Dives from €40pp 
paradisedivers.co.uk

 

Tenerife Scuba

Getting up close and personal with some local sealife / Courtesy of Tenerife Scuba

The British duo that runs Tenerife Scuba have racked up more than 30 years’ diving experience between them and have been in business since 2002. Chris and Sarah Barlow-Smith run their family-friendly operation from the Hotel Marino in Costa del Silencio near Las Galletas marina. As well as snorkelling trips, try-dives for beginners and guided dives, this outfit offers speciality Padi courses including wreck diving, night diving and deep diving. 

Dives from €60 
divingtenerifescuba.com

 

Atlantic Eco Diving

Conservation is high up the agenda for this diving outfit in Costa Adeje. Trips with Atlantic Eco Diving include insights into the local ecosystems and marine conservation, as well as the opportunity to participate in cleaning the seabed. The dive centre also runs regular adapted diving trips with an adapted boat, suitable for people with physical disabilities. 

Dives from €50 
atlanticecodiving.com

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Diving in Tenerife: caves and more

Before realizing the idea of ​​going diving in the Canary Islands, you need to remember that the islands are the territory of Spain and you need a Schengen visa to travel there. In our experience, there are several cases when joyful divers simply forgot about it by buying tickets and booking accommodation 🙂 Otherwise, everything is without special effects: there are both direct and curved flights, the direct travel time is about seven hours, the beauty of the curves is that you can crawl out into the city and take a walk, say, in Berlin or Amsterdam (in Amster – it’s better on the way back, so that if you miss the plane, then on the way FROM vacation, and not TO it;) )

What will definitely impress you on approaching the island is its size. Of course, you have already read on Wikipedia that the area of ​​Tenerife is about two thousand km2, and the distance between its farthest extremities is about ninety kilometers. But you must admit, it is one thing to study dry numbers in an encyclopedic article and it is quite another to see everything yourself. A colossal boulder rising from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean is simply amazing. The scale of the island becomes especially clear when you notice the tiny runway of the local airport against the backdrop of its mountains.

At any time of the year, Tenerife will meet you with a bright, warm summer sun (the only exceptions are periods when the sun covers Kalima – the wind from the Sahara, which, if you think about it, is located three hundred kilometers from Tenerife – but in this case, on the island

Let me give you a banal advice: get soaked for the first day or two in an apartment, on the beach, restaurants (just don’t drink too much, You still have to dive). You don’t even need to take a car in the first days – take a breath after the flight. This is especially true for those who came from winter. Remember – you will have time to do everything and everything will be cool! Or, anyway, take a car and drive to Teide alone during the day, look at the alien landscapes around the volcano, enjoy the beautiful serpentines and dine in one of the small restaurants on the way back. house wine…

But that’s not what we’re talking about here. We are about what awaits you in the ocean, about Tenerife dive sites. There are many around the island. Lots of. For every taste and level of access. Some are well-known and chosen by divers from all over the planet, some are secret, familiar to a few. You will get tired of reading about all of them at once, so let’s touch on only four of the most striking ones.

The site of Los Chuchos is a volcanic slope located near the town of Las Galletas, just south of Adeja, about half an hour by boat. About a couple of hundred meters from the exit from the local bay, a small fishing schooner lies at the bottom. Of course, in itself it would not be remarkable if it were not for the huge amount of marine life that lives here: moray eels, octopuses, cuttlefish, and even small angel sharks. But first of all, what is striking here is the number of stingrays. There are just too many of them here! By the way, the dive site is named just in their honor (“Chuchos” in Spanish – “Stingrays”) Of course, such a potpourri in one place is not an accident: Los Chuchos is a popular place and one of its “chips” is the possibility of these same rays , with their own hands, feed. Of course, the stingrays are aware of this option and happily agree to barter: you give them sweets, they give you their velvet belly to “stroke”. The dive itself is not difficult, the depth is about twenty-five meters, and the clear water allows you to see everything and take a decent photo. This site is perfect for both beginners and experienced divers: fun, beautiful and affordable.

The wreck, El Meridian, lies at a depth of just over 30 meters. This is a rather old ship, lying on an even keel. His story is very interesting: during the Second World War, he was a minesweeper. Fortunately, the war ended and, due to the irrelevance of the appointment, she was converted into a fishing boat, and then, in the early seventies, she was bought out by some local businessman who upgraded her into a pleasure boat for tourists. In the nineties of the last century, the interest of those arriving in Tenerife to the ocean became deeper in all respects, and the owners of the ship, together with the authorities, decided to make an artificial reef out of it, which it actually is today. The ship as a whole is well preserved and you can roam around it not only from the outside, but also from the inside, in particular along the bridge and the wardroom. You can, of course, try to get into the engine room, but this is a very risky business, one might even say dangerous: the ship’s hull has rotted over the years of being at the bottom and the deck has fallen inward. However, we met daredevils of different levels. Whatever level of courage you have, El Meridian will definitely not disappoint you. During the years spent under water, this boat became home to various crabs, shellfish and the like, which in turn attracted larger inhabitants. In the vicinity of “El Meridian” you can meet angelfish, rays, yellowtail fish, as well as schools of tuna, sardines, mullets, and many other inhabitants of the Atlantic, including even dolphins.

The third dive site it would be a crime not to mention is Marazul. It is located not far from the old banana farm. Twenty minutes on the ocean and, having submerged, you immediately find yourself in a large network of underwater grottoes and caves. Here and there various fishes scurry about, octopuses and stingrays are occasionally found, and from the holes and cracks in the walls of the caves, the evil eyes of moray eels disturbed by uninvited guests gleam. Admittedly, the natural architecture of this dive site is simply amazing. Marazul is a real labyrinth, extending to a depth of twelve to thirty meters. For thousands of years, water has eroded soft volcanic rocks, creating huge holes in the rocks, and thus forming this unique relief. And since the Canary Islands as a whole are of volcanic origin, this story is typical for the whole of Tenerife, and lovers of cave diving on the island will certainly have somewhere to roam. The Marazul site is magnificent not only for its natural architecture, but also for its inhabitants. Striped breams, sea angels, barracudas, and stingrays are found in very clear blue water. In addition, in the vicinity you can meet triggerfish, swallow fish, flute fish, as well as sea urchins, octopuses and moray eels. In a word, diving into Marazul is everything a diver dreams about, looking at the gray city from the office window, in one bottle. Make sure you get here!

Another site is Veril del Faro. Going down under the water in this place, you find yourself as if in a flooded ancient city. This is what Atlantis should have looked like. Five-sided and six-sided basalt columns, organ-like pipes, incredible thin plates of different shapes and sizes lying one on top of the other cover the entire coastline. It seems that until recently it was part of an amphitheater or a temple, but here a road passed. It is almost impossible to believe that nature built this underwater city itself, but it is true: ornate textures and basalt crystals of unrealistic shape are obtained as a result of the slow solidification of lava during volcanic eruptions, which, as history shows, happen on the island once in a hundred another year (the last was at 19

, then – consider for yourself or rely on fate 😉 )

Well, based on your own feelings and reviews of friends who come to us, it is worth summarizing:

Diving in Tenerife is interesting due to the unique combination of a rich oceanic biosphere and nowhere else found underwater terrain. Volcanic formations of basalt, in the form of bizarre columns, arches, cave grottoes, emotionally enhanced by colorful benevolent living creatures, make diving in Tenerife a completely cosmic, unreal adventure. Definitely, there is something to see here for both novice divers and seasoned techies who prefer great depths. Moreover, our experience shows that an introvert who had his first experience with us, in Tenerife, never leaves the idea of ​​diving and improving further.

Welcome to the club, friends and see you in the Atlantic!

Diving in the Canary Islands, interesting dive sites in the Canary Islands Tenerife Hierro



Diving
in the Canary Islands

This page was born as a response to quite often
asked questions about diving in the Canary Islands and
the island of Tenerife in particular.
Most often, the question is asked with surprise: “What, is there diving
in the Canary Islands?” And many, even very experienced divers, are surprised to learn
about the fact that in the Canary Islands, among other things, the diversity
entertainment and recreation, there is also a good “diving”.

Of course, as a rule, our tourists who go to the Canaries,
focus on a completely different type of recreation. Apparently, therefore, diving in Tenerife and other islands of the Canary archipelago remains in the shadows for “ours”.

Indeed, if a person came here to rest, but did not
planned to dive, then it may never come to diving. And
all because there are too many temptations, various types of recreation,
entertainment and impressions awaits him on land. For the same reason, the Canaries,
in particular Tenerife and Gran Canaria,
are a suitable option for those divers who
traveling with a family or a group of “non-divers”
– they don’t get bored on the shore
succeed. There are especially many opportunities for recreation for children and families.
pastime. In every
case, you are not taken away to dive for the whole day, until the evening,
and at any time you can return to family, children or friends.

Contrary to popular belief, the Canary Islands are not so
an expensive resort, although, of course, there is where and what to spend money on.
It is easy to find a variety of suitable options for every taste and budget. If you are a diver, then you can save even more,
located not in the more expensive noisy resort center, but closer to
bay and dive center in a quiet location. The best accommodation option here is apartments.

Just in case, let us recall that, although geographically the Canary
the islands belong to Africa (the minimum distance to the nearest point
100 km.), this is part of Spain. Accordingly, the European level
service and behavior of the population.

But, as it is not surprising, the prices are not European at all. The thing is
that the Canary Islands have the status of a “special economic zone”. Here
there are no many taxes, incl. VAT (VAT) and sales tax.
Local firms pay only 1% of profits. As a result, commodity prices
– TAX FREE level. (By
a topic close to us – diving equipment is 1.5 times cheaper
and more).


Natural conditions,
related to diving
in the Canaries

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increase.)

Despite the proximity of Africa and the Sahara desert, the climate here is very
soft and even due to the Canarian current, which washes the archipelago with
north to south (southwest). Therefore, the temperature difference is minimal – from +32 in summer to +24 in winter. Water temperature respectively – from +2 to
+19(to a greater extent it depends not even on the season, but on the location of a particular
places and islands). At present
time it is possible to see the exact data of the daily
monitoring water temperature on
all Canary Islands.

Compared to the most famous divers
The Red Sea, it must be admitted that this water cannot be called hot. But
on the other hand, there is no sizzling heat in summer and strong winds in winter, as in
Egypt. This is a year round resort. No rainy seasons here either
no. Therefore, the Canary Islands are called the Islands of Eternal Spring. Because of this
surprisingly mild climate, this resort is extremely
popular with older tourists.

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Changes in the microclimate are very characteristic of
islands, especially in Tenerife, where moving 5-10 km can
mean a change in the climatic zone and weather due to the peculiarity
terrain and elevation. Many tourists generally prefer
above the cloud level where the sun always shines.

Can you briefly describe diving in the Canaries?
islands?
One of the dive sites on the island of Tenerife is called “CITA DEL MAR”
– “DATE ​​WITH THE SEA”. Then all diving in the Canary Islands could be
name – “CITA DEL OCEANO” – “DATE ​​WITH THE OCEAN”. For his breath
felt everywhere and at once. Islands are the peaks of volcanoes,
which rose from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, therefore
almost all practically
no shelf – lines of steep slopes visible on
surface, continue under water, breaking down to depths of almost four
kilometers very close to the islands.

The basis of underwater attractions are
volcanic formations: these are bizarre “mushrooms” of solidified lava (dive sites
Champiniones), basalt colonnades and underwater stairs of miraculous Atlantis (dive site
Atlantida), grottoes, arches, caves, walls. Such
diving in the Canaries.
Of the corals, black ones are mainly found, which during
many grow at depths of 30 meters or more, occasionally
there are gorgonians. On the southern islands you can often
observe colonies of sponges. Anemones of several types
quite common, but not very large. Huge
number of sea urchins of several species are found on dive sites with rock formations.
The most common fish here are stingrays of various types:
sea ​​cats,
big black, bracken, butterfly, ordinary stingrays, manti and others. Almost everywhere
there are many
various types of moray eels.
One of the most popular underwater activities here is
hand-feeding stingrays and moray eels (see section “Diving in Tenerife”).
According to their mood, large
turtles. There are a lot of dolphins in the open ocean, but in order to
dive with them near the shore you have to choose
special places. Sharks are rare near the coast at shallow depths during the day, although in the open ocean
they even arrange to catch them from boats, and underwater hunters-freedivers testify that they often interfere and
interrupt the hunt. The most common are angel sharks. Good luck (as, indeed, everywhere else)
meet a great whale shark here. Traditional fish “population”
– barracudas, groupers, tunas, mackerels – can be observed many times (in many respects
this, of course, depends on the experience of the guide). Lots of little things. Often seen octopuses
squids, lobsters, lobsters, cuttlefish. Entire bottom fields live
garden eels.


Until recently, dive centers went out to sea for parking
pilot whales and dolphins. The whale population is about 250 individuals.
and is the second largest in the world after California. But now these dives have taken control and now
only a few centers organize trips to them on special boats.
Visibility underwater is typically 20 to 40 meters – depending on
flow direction.
There are ebbs and flows, but not very strong. Max differential
water level is about 1.5 meters.

About not yet included in a separate section
Gran Canaria ( Gran Canaria )
you can add the following. First, this island
is the most popular of all among Spanish tourists and occupies
second place after Tenerife in terms of total attendance. That’s why
The ground recreation infrastructure is very well developed. From point of view
diving it is the most attractive
racks,
almost all of which are located in the northern part of the city
Las Palmas. About fifteen to twenty
ships of different displacement were “convenient”; flooded for education
artificial reefs. Several of them are over 100 meters long. Most
large – Arona 120m long. State
racks and visibility inside them are very good, although a special historical
They don’t seem to be of any value.

Separately, one can also say about the island of La Palma .
Myself
the island is the “greenest” of the entire archipelago and like an island
El Hierro (see the relevant section) attracts attention
ecotourism enthusiasts and astronomy enthusiasts. (Palm Island is
biosphere reserve and one of the best places in the world for astronomical
observations. Here is the famous Northern European
Observatory (ENO) Roque de los Muchachos. On the
The island has a law on the protection of the sky. Tourists come here
a little. In terms of diving, the underwater world here is like
Tenerife, but the total number of dive centers is small and, accordingly,
diving is isolated, and underwater inhabitants are even more
unafraid.


General features of diving organization
in the Canaries.

– Going to sea on “zodiacs”, with a return in ~ 1.5 hours back
(usually these are 8-12 local bots). Big daily bots (as in Egypt)
not here – this is impractical due to the fact that all dive sites
located close: from 3 to 20 min. move. After returning to shore
you can have time (for those who continue to dive) to have a bite, relax,
sunbathe and, after an hour and a half, again go to another place.
And you can immediately change the cylinders, dive in a new place and
be free until the end of the day – as you like. Groups are usually not too big (4-6 people), so the guides
quite flexible in the choice of places, and, as a result, never
there are “pandemoniums” on dive sites, as in Egypt – one
bot and all. Spaniards, in general, are usually very complacent to
wishes of divers regarding places and modes of diving, always
offer a wide range of locations. Sometimes it’s related
and with the probability of changing the direction of the wind and current –
then the optimal fallback is chosen. If only one diver arrives at the scheduled exit time,
diving will not be transferred, even at night.
Dives are usually made at 10, 12, 15 and at night at 20 o’clock.
The average depths here are 25-35 meters, but there are many dive sites on
40-50 meters and deeper. For beginners, of course, they will pick up something
interesting and at 10-15 meters.
– They are very loyal to the certificates of any training systems (including
DOSAAF). They usually ask about the total number of dives,
maximum depths and when was the last. If you do not submit
log book and certificate, they find no reason not to take your word for it. And
no attempt to get extra money for check-dive. At the first
dives to great depths will not lead you, but the instructor
attentively, but unobtrusively, will observe you, being nearby. If a
everything is OK, then you may be asked to dive deeper, regardless of
certificate level. Instructors usually work with inspiration and with
enthusiasm. They care about both your safety and, no less, your
interest.
Rent is usually offered all the equipment in sufficient
assortment and good quality (it is clear that there is wear and tear). Standard cylinders – steel 12
liters, but there are also 15 liters. Valves are used by both systems, although intrernational
(yoke) more often. Usually double (V) is installed on cylinders
valve option.
– NITROX is not widespread here, since most
dive sites are located at the maximum depths for it and below.
– Among divers, as well as on land, most of all Spaniards, Germans,
English and Dutch. Contrary to popular belief, “ours” in the Canaries
very few (less than 0.1% of the total number of tourists), and among divers
practically do not occur at all, therefore, for now, Russian-speaking
instructors or dove guides do not work here.

– In the Canary Islands, except for the territories
nature reserves, allowed spearfishing.

– Diving insurance became mandatory.
If it is not there, then you can buy it at the dive center, but this is usually
much
expensive. Decompression chamber
there is. (Located in La Laguna).

You can get to the Canary Islands by weekly charters Moscow – Tenerife.
Flights on Fridays from Domodedovo. Time in flight
ok 6h 40min.
If you are faced with a choice
travel agencies, you can, for example,
focus on the Spanish company “Viajes Arturo” (there is a representative office in Moscow)
which, as practice shows, is very well specialized
in the Canarian direction and is directly a tour operator, has
Tenerife has its own office and a staff of Russian-speaking guides, and on its own
a charter flight may provide increased baggage allowance for dive equipment. In addition, there is now a specially trained manager for planning and organizing programs for divers, who can be consulted on issues related to the specifics of diving and the organization of dive tours.
(see also section “Contacts. Help”).

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CanaryDiving

Tenerife beaches. Overview and features of the beaches of Tenerife

On the island of Tenerife, due to the consequences of the eruptions of the world’s third highest volcano (over 3700 m), Mount Teide, nature is extremely diverse. On the “island of eternal spring” and mountain ranges with difficult paths, and mysterious caves with rock paintings, and relic forests. And the sand on the beaches of Tenerife is colored with almost all possible colors: from black to almost white. There are beaches in Tenerife with gray sand and even “golden” sand brought from the desert.

Any tourist in Tenerife will find a beach according to their interest and taste. You can get to the desired object on regular green buses that run on schedule. The bus network is well developed, but you can take a taxi for short distances (it will be expensive to travel far). If the beach is too far from the place of residence, but you want to get there, it will be more profitable to rent a car. There are 2 airports in Tenerife – in the north and in the south, and comfortable ferries run between the islands.

Beaches of the coast of the center of the northern part of Tenerife

El Boyujo beach

Also known as Puerto de la Cruz. This beach is chosen by lovers of wild places. It’s a nice, romantic place. But if you do not know exactly where this beach is located, you can miss this miracle of nature. El Boyujo is located under an inconspicuous cliff, which is hidden among banana groves.

Going down to the beach is difficult, but possible. The path is narrow and dangerous, stretching from the village of Rincon. If you go to the beach by car, then park it on the top platform, and then carefully go down to the beach. The ocean here is as dangerous as the road. But here is the famous black sand and rocks, and there are very few people because of the difficult path to this magical place.

Socorro Beach

Neighboring El Boyujo, Socorro Beach is popular with those who live and relax in Puerto de la Cruz and La Laguna. This is a classic beach – long (500 m), fairly wide (100 m), black volcanic sand, clean water. Powerful waves rise on the ocean for surfers. And rocks with reefs will interest those whose hobby is diving and admiring the life of the ocean.

Tourists have everything they need, the infrastructure is excellent. Walk along the promenade, choose a cozy delicious cafe of your choice, sit down, admire the views of the rocks and the ocean while your cars rest in convenient parking lots.

Playa Jardin Beach

Unlike most Tenerife beaches, it is artificially created, but the sand there is also volcanic black. The location is convenient because it is the west of Puerto de la Cruz, and after swimming and sunbathing, you can have a great time in the tropics of Loro Park, and in the evening take a walk along the picturesque streets of the town and visit the local Botanical Garden.

The rocks along the coastline have attractive square shapes, which is why during a strong ocean wave, when the water beats with force against the even walls of the rocks, the spray scatters in all directions, and you can watch the rainbow in drops illuminated by the sun. It’s magical, and the faces of happy vacationers in rainbow splashes look exotic in the photographs.

Gorgeous beach in the northwest of Tenerife

Los Gigantes beach

People come here to swim and sunbathe. The main advantage of this beach is the stunning views of the really giant rocks, next to which you feel how majestic nature can be.

At sunset, Los Gigantes Beach, which is covered with black sand, gathers a lot of people to relax and indulge in reflection and share experiences.

Sailors also respect this place. Beautiful snow-white yachts rest in the bay, and huge fish slowly swim around. Tourists love to take memorable pictures both on the beach and against the backdrop of yachts. Some people manage to take good pictures with a view of Los Gigantes from the top observation deck.

Beaches in the south of Tenerife

El Duque Beach

A 700 m long beach covered with fine gray sand, located above the noisy Las Americas and Los Cristianos, in the resort of Costa Adeje, loved by the local population, tourists of all countries. Clear water, a cozy bay and a slight pleasant excitement on the ocean are attractive for vacationers with kids.

This is a popular place for wedding and family photo shoots. If you show your friends the photos taken on El Duque, they may mistake this beach for Balinese or Thai. There is something in common: turquoise-colored water, light-colored sand, beautiful pebbles.

Respectable tourists adore this place. Everything is there, but the pricing policy corresponds to the level of vacationers: the prices are very high. The most expensive hotels and luxury apartments with a high level of service are located right next to El Duque.

Beaches of Los Cristianos

Los Cristianos is the most famous holiday destination along with Las Americas, but here it is still calmer and quieter. Both beaches are equipped with umbrellas, sun loungers, changing rooms, showers and toilets, rental points for various diving and swimming equipment are also available.

Playa de los Cristianos beach

Spread out in a semicircle 400 m long, the sand here is dark gray. The downside of the beach is that quite close to a fairly large port, a lot of ships. Of course, it’s great that you can go to other islands from here (we recommend the amazing La Gomera). Most vacationers, however, prefer to sunbathe here mainly.

Playa Las Vistas Beach

To swim and dive, people stop at Playa Las Vistas beach. This is a pretty, almost a kilometer long beach with beautiful yellow sand. Due to the rounded shape of the beach and the rocks along the edges, a bay closed from the winds turned out. Therefore, there is no unrest, and the water is very warm, so this place is loved by families with children. And the attraction of the beach is a picturesque fountain.

El Medano Beach

This is a favorite gathering place for kite and windsurfers. Adherents of a relaxing beach holiday will also find a suitable place under the sun in these parts, because El Medano is divided into 2 parts – for athletes and for those who come here to “seal”.

The beach is very, very long and is located in the lagoon near the protected area Red Mountain. It has everything for the convenience and safety of vacationers. Those who do not participate in active activities can watch with interest the flying, soaring, gliding and running on the waves of the Atlantic. If you want to climb the highest point of the Red Mountain, take a windbreaker with you, it’s cool there. If you linger to see a fabulous picture of the sunset, then do not forget the lantern so as not to get lost on the way back.

The beaches of Las Gaviotas and Tejita

These beaches of Tenerife are chosen by most residents of the capital, as they are close to Santa Cruz. This beach has not been spoiled by civilization, but it is one of the most beautiful beaches in southern Tenerife. If you want relative peace and local color – you are here. But one should take into account the presence of quite numerous lovers of “force”. Nudists like to play tricks on tourists, for example, to come up and ask “how to get to the library.”

“Golden” beach on the north coast of Tenerife

Las Teresitas beach

This is the same artificial beach where the sand was brought from the Sahara desert and it really has the color of gold. Located near the capital city of Santa Cruz. This is famous not only in Tenerife, but also in all the Canaries, the most visited beach.

Thanks to the features of the bay, in particular the breakwater that protects the beach from strong waves, it is suitable for families. Adults will be able to relax wonderfully, and children will have plenty of splashing in warm water in shallow water.

Everything here is reminiscent of the enchanting atmosphere of the Caribbean islands – palm groves and alleys, incendiary dance rhythms, stunning outfits and cocktails, a sea of ​​positivity and smiles. But the number of vacationers and locals on Las Teresitas rolls over. We do not recommend visiting these places on weekends.

The beaches of Anaga in the north of Tenerife

And finally, the beaches of Anaga. From here you will take away the most vivid pictures of nature and get the most pleasant impressions.

Benijo beach

Benijo will amaze you with truly gigantic rocks hanging over the water. So familiar black volcanic sand is very, very fine here, which is a special charm.

Playa Almaciga Beach

This is a sparsely populated, wild, natural beach with the darkest sand in Tenerife. Here you need to be careful when driving, parking and swimming, because the currents and waves are rampant.

The magnificent and so different beaches of Tenerife are waiting for you, like whole island !

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The fabulous beauty of the island, which is part of the Canary archipelago, has long attracted the attention of tourists. Rich history, delicious cuisine, exotic nature, excellent service, luxury hotels – all this attracts numerous guests year after year. Excursions in Tenerife in Russian are a great way to see all the most interesting things on the island, to discover it from an unexpected side.

Our compatriots live here, and they will be glad to show you these places. There are many benefits to such travel. Firstly, there will be no language barrier, you can ask questions that interest you, which the guide will be happy to answer.

Secondly, the company is not numerous – usually one or two families – and all the attention of the escort will be given to you. And, finally, the travel program can always be adjusted somewhat – stay in a particular town, go to a cafe, to a store. You will feel free and comfortable. So which route to take?

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  • 1 OSRAS OSROSED
  • 2 volcano Teide
  • 3 All Tenerife and Anaga Natural Park for one day
  • 4 West Tenerife-unknown
  • 5 Available Tenerife 9 LERO LERO. Teide: immersed in nature
  • 7 Mysterious Teno Natural Park
  • 8 Around the island in one day
  • 9 Flavors of Tenerife
  • 10 All corners of the paradise island
  • 11 Loro Park, the kingdom of animals
  • 12 Horse walk
  • 13 Garachiko-Canar bird Phoenix
  • 14 Authentic corner-holos de losos
  • 15 Sea safari
  • Canar dinner at the traditional fininka
  • 17 photo shop on the capital of PIRITOMI to the village of Masca

Island sightseeing tour

Such a trip is simply necessary to make in order to get an idea of ​​the island. You will see its most beautiful places, get acquainted with the rich history, get an idea about the culture and traditions, life and holidays of the inhabitants. Climb to the observation decks from where the most spectacular views open, enjoy the taste of wines that are produced only here, taste national dishes, buy souvenirs made from the olive tree, and remember the poetic legends forever.

The guide will take you around the perimeter of the island. Admire the rocks on the coast, and the famous Teide volcano, which is perfectly visible from the mountain pass. A black beach will appear before you. You will be told the story of the oldest port city on the island – Garachico – in the 18th century it suffered from a volcanic eruption. You can walk around the town of Icod de los Vinos, look at the Dragon Tree, which is already 1000 years old.

Here you will be offered to taste wines. Another city that you have to visit is La Orotava. You will see the preserved buildings of the Middle Ages, buy souvenirs, climb to the observation deck. And finally, in Candelaria, the spiritual center of the island, visit the church where you can bow to the “Black Madonna” – this statue of the Virgin Mary is especially revered here.

Teide Volcano

This trip will never be forgotten. After all, it will seem to you that you have been transported to another planet. The height of the volcano is over 3700 m, this is the highest point in Spain, so Teide is the property of the whole country. You will pass through the altitude-climatic zones, and notice how the landscapes change behind the glass of the car.

On the way, it is worth stopping by the small town of Vilaflor, otherwise you will hardly get there during your stay on the island. And there – delicious wine, colorful temples and picturesque landscapes of the Spanish province. Once in the forest zone, you will see the largest pine tree in the archipelago. In the hollow of this tree, guests put notes with a request for the fulfillment of desires. To get as close as possible to the top of Teide, you need to use the funicular.

You will also visit the Lava Museum, admire the obsidian valley, and admire the “alien” landscapes. The area looks so unusual that many science fiction films were filmed here. Beautiful forests also attract attention, here you can see pines, eucalyptus trees, rare varieties of juniper and much more. On the way, stop for lunch, and lunch will be to your taste – a barbecue in nature, or the usual hamburgers, or maybe something from the national dishes beloved by the Spaniards?

Tenerife and Anaga Natural Park in one day

You will spend several hours on the trip, but you will be able to understand the very spirit of Tenerife. The guide will tell the history of the island and its legends. You will see the amazing nature, visit the national park, climb the observation platforms, from where you can see such a breathtaking view. You will also hear many interesting facts about the conquistadors and natives, admire the Dragon Tree, taste delicious national dishes.

Depart from the town of Santiago del Teide, having previously familiarized yourself with its sights. Then, during the trip, you will have to climb several observation platforms, from where you can see the cities, the coast, rocks, and beaches. The dragon tree used to be considered sacred, and its juice was called “dragon blood” and was used for rituals. You will also have to visit a wine tasting in Icod de los Vinos. You will not try such alcoholic drinks anywhere else.

You will also see the tunnel of Happiness, look into the village where fishermen live, and you can swim on one of the local beaches. The guide will also show you the volcanic pool. In the city of San Cristobal de la Laguna, buildings associated with the conquistadors have been preserved. And finally, in Anaga Park you will walk through the real jungle. Appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes are very important for this excursion. And don’t forget your camera.

The West of Tenerife – unique and unexplored

Do you want to see the island as it is rarely seen by tourists? Then you will have a trip that will take a whole day. Therefore, it is not very suitable for families with small children. But the rest of the tourists will see amazing places. You have to set off from Santiago del Teide. Look at the stone houses of the Middle Ages, old farms, small picturesque towns.

In Icod de Los Vinos, admire the Dragon Tree, taste delicious local coffee, and whoever wants – wine. Walking the streets of Garachico, hear about the trials that have befallen this city. About the fires that raged here, the volcanic eruption, terrible epidemics. Also admire the local temples. Near another town, Los Silos, there is an amazing cave that “sings” in windy weather, it will seem to you that you have heard the voice of the island itself.

And finally – Buenavista del Norte, with golf courses and observation decks, steep stairs that go down to the ocean and a beautiful lighthouse. Since the journey takes the whole day, you can eat in one of the restaurants or have a picnic in nature.

Unexplored Tenerife

During this trip, the active part of the program and relaxation will be organically combined. Visit the beautiful beach of Las Teresitas. Here is a gentle golden sand, which was brought from the Sahara desert. And you can swim in the purest blue water completely calmly – breakwaters protect swimmers from ocean waves. But if you want to admire the power of the ocean, please, you will go to the village of Roque de las Bodegas, where high shafts run into the rocks. Anaga Park is very interesting, perhaps this is the most beautiful place on the island.

You will see a protected forest, rocks and abysses that you can admire while standing on the observation deck. The guide will tell you about the natives of the island. You will visit the cave village, which is still inhabited today. Moreover, the people living there enjoy certain amenities. Learn the beautiful legends associated with this settlement. Since you will be walking a lot, you will need comfortable shoes. In addition, you will need to pay for lunch in a restaurant, since the journey will take the whole day, and of course, you will get hungry.

Loro Park and Mount Teide: immersing yourself in nature

But you can take children on this trip. It will be interesting for both them and their parents. Tourists will see the zoo and climb to the “Martian landscapes” of the Teide volcano. The zoo occupies a large area – more than 13 hectares. The guide will tell you about its history. This is really interesting. For example, the world’s first penguinarium was created here. To get acquainted with the most interesting inhabitants of the zoo, you will spend several hours.
Gorillas and funny capybaras live here, you can see sloths and the majestic Bengal tiger, pink flamingos will fascinate you with their beauty. In other words, the list could go on for a long time. Also look at the voluminous aquarium, and if you wish, visit the show with the participation of marine life – dolphins, killer whales and other amazing animals. Then head down the Orotava Valley to the Teide National Park. You will climb higher and higher into the mountains, so that the clouds will be at the bottom.

See the best viewpoints to admire the landscape, picturesque cliffs, the volcano itself. The terrain here looks like you suddenly found yourself on another planet. It is no coincidence that filmmakers pay tribute to this place and come here to shoot their “space” films. You will learn a lot about volcanoes, and on the way back you will see the tallest and oldest pine tree in the Canary Islands. And you can dine in a restaurant and try Canarian coffee. You will have to pay extra to visit the zoo.

Mysterious Teno Natural Park

You will have the best opportunity to get to know Tenerife’s nature and legends. The island will open from an unexpected side. You will be picked up from the hotel door and you will go to Teno Natural Park. Perhaps you will take your best photos here. Rich vegetation, basalt rocks, deep abysses – all this looks very picturesque. There are also small villages. The guide will tell you about evergreen forests, rare plants of the Canary Islands.

Look at the skeleton of a whale near the settlement of Los Silos, visit the village of Masca, where traditional archipelago houses are built, see how people live here. And they will also tell you a legend that has existed since the pirates ruled the sea. According to her, treasures are buried near the Mask. You will also visit the westernmost point of the island – the old lighthouse has been preserved here. And if you go to the observation deck, you can see how the ocean waves break on high (up to 600 m) rocks.

The spectacle is simply mesmerizing. Many rare plants also grow here. On the way, lunch is planned in a restaurant, which will need to be paid separately (the choice of dishes is up to your taste). Comfortable shoes are a must for this trip. After all, you have to climb and descend the mountain slopes.

Around the island in one day

During this trip you will go around the whole island. You will visit its most interesting places, climb observation platforms, look into temples, taste wines. Although the road ahead is long, the excursion will not be tiring, the active program is combined with relaxation. First you will go west, visit the historical town of Santiago del Teide, and from there head north. Here is another interesting city of Icod de Los Vinos. The sacred Dragon Tree grows next to it, and in the city itself it will be possible to take a walk, buy souvenirs and taste the best local wines on the peninsula.

The guide will tell you the history of these places, tell you how the aborigines lived, what traditions of their life and culture have been preserved. You will visit the lands of an ancient monastery, and finally visit Candelaria, where the Black Madonna is kept in the temple. This is one of the shrines of Spain, and pilgrims always flock here. In addition, you will climb the observation platforms more than once, have a delicious lunch, and there will be time to walk around the local shops. In a word, the journey will be both interesting and informative. Don’t forget warm clothes – the weather here is changeable.

Flavors of Tenerife

A very interesting pastime. It is best to go on such a trip in the evening to visit one or another restaurant – after all, it is impossible to try all national dishes in one day. It’s better to taste something new every time. Canarian cuisine is very original and interesting. There is also a Spanish heritage, and dishes prepared according to the traditions of the natives, and even the features of the cuisine of South America can be traced. You will visit restaurants where tourists usually do not drop in, but they are very popular with local residents.

Everything here is fresh, delicious, and the meal is inexpensive, so you save even more. And don’t be embarrassed by the modest appearance of a cafe or restaurant – believe me, it’s worth a look here. For example, one of the evenings you can taste different types of meat cooked on a grill. Another time – visit a cafe in a fishing village. Here they serve fish and octopuses, shrimps and mussels, and you will wash it all down with homemade white wine. You will also like fried goat meat with cheese and red wine. The Canary Islands are a gourmet paradise and you’ll be missing out on a lot if you don’t get to know the cuisine of the archipelago.

All corners of the paradise island

This most interesting trip can be safely recommended – you will look into the most poetic corners of the island and feel the spirit of Tenerife. The tour will begin in the town of Santiago del Teide, which is surrounded by vineyards. Visit the local, very beautiful Catholic church. On certain days, tourists are allowed into the city hall, so you have a chance to sit in the chair of the local mayor. Would you like to visit a pirate village? A winding road leads there, so during the trip along this serpentine, thrills will be guaranteed to you. But the views here are amazing.

And in the vicinity of the village, according to the legends, there is hidden gold buried here by sea robbers. Near the city of Gorachico, you can see frozen lava and even take pictures on these boulders. Also on the program is a visit to Icod de los Vinos, where the Dragon Tree grows. And how nice it is to swim in the pools of volcanic origin. And, finally, it is simply impossible not to bow to the “Black Madonna” in Candelaria. And you will also try coffee prepared according to a local recipe, various types of wines, various snacks and, of course, goat cheese with delicious sauces.

Loro Parque, Animal Kingdom

Loro Parque is one of the main attractions of the island. This is a large area that easily accommodates a zoo, a botanical garden, as well as an aquarium and a dolphinarium. So the trip will be interesting for everyone – both adults and children. Also, tourists will see many interesting objects during the road. They will pick you up at the place where it is convenient for you, and in the evening they will deliver you to the hotel. You will hear a story about the city of Puerto de La Cruz, to which the park belongs.

Aboriginal people once lived in these places, but later they were forced out by the Spaniards, architectural monuments belonging to that era have been preserved. Loro Park has its own history. It started… with parrots. It was these birds that the founder became interested in. But now here, in addition to parrots, you can see many other representatives of the fauna. The audience is entertained during daily shows by dolphins and fur seals. Majestic tigers and jaguars stroll leisurely, playful monkeys make children laugh with their antics, flamingos and cranes fascinate with grace.

Many people visit the orchid garden, see the exhibits at the Parrot Museum, gather at Australia’s Corner where the birds fly freely and can even perch on your shoulder. For little tourists there is a playground. It will be interesting to see and photograph a large building built in Thai style. You will also be invited to a small restaurant where you can taste national cuisine.

Horse ride

An hour long horse ride will delight both children and adults. It is suitable even for those who have never sat in the saddle before. But experienced riders will not be bored either, just the program for them is a little different. So let’s start with the newbies. They have to listen to a short briefing, get to know the horse, get the right equipment and hit the road. You will follow a path leading through a beautiful valley of volcanic origin.

You will be surrounded by fruit trees that grow only in the south – mangoes, avocados and others. They are especially good at the time of flowering. If you feel very insecure in the saddle, the instructor will lead the horse. I want to manage the horse myself – if you please. On the way, you will learn a lot of interesting things about the Canary Islands, will advise where else it is worth visiting, what to see.

Riders with experience will climb mountains together with an instructor, admire the island and the ocean from a height. You are waiting for funny stories about horses, and about the peculiarities of life on the island. The stable is located near Siam Park, you can get here without difficulty. The photographer will capture you on horseback – there will be something to show your friends.

Garachico – the Canarian Phoenix

This small town can really be compared to the Phoenix bird, its history is not only interesting, but also tragic. And as you travel, you’ll find out why. At the beginning of the 18th century, during a volcanic eruption, the city was almost completely wiped off the face of the earth. Few survived. This disaster affected almost all the inhabitants of the island, because Garachico was a major port, ships arrived here. Hear the story of the Fuegos del Risco, an event held every five years to commemorate the tragedy. The guide will show you the fortress, which has survived – the lava flows have passed it. This citadel protected the inhabitants from pirate raids. And also visit the ancient monastery, and find out how natural baths were formed in these places. You also have to go to a historical shop that sells cigars, look at the monument to the Emigrant (many Canarians moved to Latin America), walk along the streets of Garachico. The town looks very colorful, so don’t forget to take your camera with you.

Learn about the habits of the inhabitants of the island, the delicious dishes prepared here, family traditions and customs. You can ask any questions – for example, what souvenirs are worth buying, and where is it better to go in the evening? And finally, you will go up to the bell tower in honor of St. Anne. It is not only very beautiful in itself – it offers a magnificent view. When going on this trip, do not forget about comfortable shoes.

Authentic corner – Icod de los Vinos

Please note – this is a walking tour, there is quite a lot of walking, so it is not suitable for very young children. You have to get acquainted with one of the most interesting cities of the island. See the oldest church in Tenerife, San Marcos. Enter it and admire the medieval interiors. Also visit the city library – this is also a historical building, in the courtyard there is a statue of the god Neptune, which makes you remember the sailors.

The guide will show you a stone pyramid and tell you what its purpose is. You will also learn a lot of interesting things about the nature of these places. See the Dragon Tree and see how bananas are grown. And then proceed to the beach, where you can swim in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and sunbathe. After swimming, your appetite wakes up – there is a wonderful beach restaurant where you should go for lunch.

Find out how Canarians live, what religion they profess, where they get an education and work. Hear many tales and legends born in these parts. And, of course, try the local malvasia. She was appreciated by Shakespeare himself, she was the favorite drink of Byron and Stevenson. You will also be offered to taste Canarian coffee. Don’t miss the opportunity to have a cup of tea.

Sea safari

A real sea adventure awaits you, after which adrenaline will seethe in your veins. This is not a serene vacation on the beach. You will have to cut through the ocean waves on a jet ski, and then dive in a wetsuit, with a mask and snorkel, and get to know the marine life. The safari lasts about two hours. Please note that children can only participate if accompanied by an adult. You will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to the port of Las Gaietas.

It is to be seen from an unusual angle, “from the water” – the panorama of the Teide National Park, beautiful rocks and bays, caves that are difficult to get into, fish farms. And the jet ski rushes through the water at such a speed that it takes your breath away. During a safari, you can meet a variety of sea creatures – if you’re lucky. For example, dolphins or even whales. Then those who can’t swim can dive into the waves of the Atlantic Ocean in life jackets, while the rest will have an exciting and interesting dive.

The water here is as clear as crystal, and the underwater world is unusually rich. Drinking water is included in the price of the tour, as is equipment rental, but food – if you plan to have a bite – you need to take with you. A driver’s license is not required if you intend to drive a jet ski on your own.

Canarian dinner on a traditional finca

During this trip you will be able to plunge into the Canarian way of life. Finca is a private house with a large plot of land. You will have dinner here, and you will get the feeling that you have looked at the light of old friends. Since the tour is related to winemaking, you will also visit the museum, where you will be told about the history of the local malvasia. After tasting it, you can say that you have tasted the favorite wine of Shakespeare and Byron. After that, head to the north of the island.

There is the same Finn who is the purpose of the trip. See how the locals live, walk along the vineyard, walk through the orchard. The Finnish owner, whose ancestors settled here a long time ago, will tell you how local wine is made, what subtleties exist in the production and storage process. And, of course, after a detailed story, you will be invited to taste this exquisite alcohol.

Then you will taste the favorite dishes of the Canarians, which will be prepared by a professional chef. The menu is negotiated in advance, and depends on your preferences. Snacks snacks, but the turn will come and hot. What will be served on the table is up to you. Whether it will be rabbit or goat meat, fish or other seafood – the choice is rich. Friendly hosts, friendly atmosphere – you won’t want to leave here. When the meal is over, you will be taken back to your hotel.

Photo tour of the capital

A walking tour will allow you to get to know and fall in love with the capital of the island, which was once an ordinary port town of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Within a few days of completing your walk, get professional photos taken by your guide. You will have to walk along La Rambla, hear a story about the history of the city, admire the result of the Sculpture on the Street project, stand in the squares, visit the evergreen park. And, of course, look at the market, where you can taste (and buy) wine made from bananas and delicious goat cheese. Finally, take a photo next to the new symbol of the city.

Fuerteventura restaurants: A Foodie’s Restaurant Guide for Fuerteventura

Опубликовано: October 7, 2022 в 2:37 pm

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Best Restaurants in Fuerteventura | Orbzii

Breakfast

That’s Amore

There’s something delightfully basic about That’s Amore. It’s the kind of cafe that’s happy to crack open a croissant and sling some Nutella in for you. Or perhaps drop a couple of pieces of white sliced into their commercial toaster and cover them in Nutella too – with some sliced banana for added pizazz. Not into Nutella? No problem. There’s a menu full of toastie options, a full English (naturally) a Fuerteventura breakfast and omelettes, muesli and pancakes. The thing with holiday breakfasts is, often, you just want some fuel to get you on your way to Fuerteventura’s beaches or a road trip around the island. Here, service is quick and you won’t be tempted to while away hours of the day over brunch. Simple, and the coffee’s pretty amazing too. 

h3O Juice Bar

Look, we know that juices, chia pudding and smoothie bowls can be a tough sell at breakfast. But in the sea of Fuerteventura’s hotel buffets and full English feasts, h3O Juice Bar stands out. For all the right reasons. Yes, it’s a fully vegan place with enough immune system boosting ingredients to go toe to toe with Holland & Barrett, but it’s also one of the best restaurants in Fuerteventura. Alongside the wholesome fare in their Corralejo cafe, there’s a rather tempting line in homemade pastries and muffins. Prices are low. Plus, you can sneak in a few of your 5 a day and not feel too guilty when you hit the fries and calories later. What’s not to like? 

Lunch

La Falúa

Driving out to La Falúa in La Lajita should be on your list of things to do in Fuerteventura. Though, this isn’t a casual spot to grab a sandwich and hit the beach. Fine dining at reasonable prices would be the pigeon hole to pop this one in. A glance at the menu and first impressions could leave you underwhelmed. Pork cheeks and goat stew certainly aren’t hard to come by on this island. And then you start to delve in. Fried goat’s cheese and cactus marmalade? Table for two please! La Falúa’s gourmet steak burger is the stuff of legend and the confit duck, chorizo and pea puree is a classic flavour medley done well. The fact they use organic, locally sourced and sustainable ingredients just adds a couple of bonus points to this high scoring hotspot.

Orbzii tip: La Falúa isn’t quite on the sea front, but if you grab a seat on the outdoor terrace, you might just catch a peek of the nearby ocean. 

Happy Cactus

Pop your shades on and step into the bright and colourful world of Happy Cactus. An El Cotillo space of instajoy, organic and vegan goodies. Part shop, part cafe this upbeat joint is just a skip and a hop away from the beach. Plant-based or plant-curious eaters can expect a small but delicious menu of burgers, salads, a pasta dish of the day and a wholesome bowl. The limited range is nicely backed up with smoothies, cakes, coffee and the usual cafe sundries. Ideal for grabbing a lunch on the go as you explore El Cotillo, taking a picnic to the beach or grabbing some essentials for a little self-catering cook up. 

Dinner

Mahoh

So far, the restaurants we’ve featured have only included a couple of nods to local recipes on their menu. A few servings of Canarian potatoes here and there doesn’t quite cut it for us. So for the real Canary Island deal, drop into the rural and rustic Mahoh in Villaverde. In their airy and spacious farmhouse setting, the chefs are serving up some classic traditional dishes. The braised octopus with smokey sweet potato is a good place to start, with the ‘Mahoh style rabbit’ adding the restaurant’s house style to an island favourite ingredient. Wines are local, service is good and, despite the restaurant’s size it all feels almost homely. 

Orbzii tip: Wreckfish appears on the menu a couple of times at Mahoh. Also known as stone bass, it’s easily confused with sea bass, but tends to be much larger. 

Mi Casa

Another dinner, and another chance to experience real Canarian food. Though, at Mi Casa, the menu comes with a Fusion twist and a sea view. First, let’s delve into this fusion business. Happily, at Mi Casa, there’s nothing too avant garde at play. The inspo is mostly Mediterranean, which merges nicely with the Spanish island vibes and local produce. Asian spices are drafted in on occasion – but only where it makes sense. Hello tuna tartare with wasabi mayonnaise! Fusion fears dealt with, on to the sea views. Well, they are nothing short of glorious. Proud of having some of the best views in Corralejo, a table here parks you front and centre of turquoise waters, and gently lapping waves. Stay until dark and you’ll see the twinkling lights of the nearby harbour. 

Special Mention: La Barraca

If you’re looking for a no frills kind of place that doesn’t charge a premium for a beach front location, try La Barraca. It’s been championed for years by locals and visitors alike for its very back to basics aesthetic, menu and low prices. The beach won’t be the prettiest you’ll see on the island – but the fresh seafood and simple stylings make this an easy spot to drop in on at lunch. Though, you may want to book if you’re looking for a prime table right by the sea.  

Best Restaurants in Fuerteventura – Reviews & Recommendations


Seafood (baby calamari) at Los Caracolitos restaurant

Fuerteventura is a place to relax and unwind in the sun and while you’re here, there are several things you just have to try when it comes to food. So if you get hungry while exploring the beaches in Fuerteventura, you may want to stop at some of these bars and restaurants that we have already visited.

This is not a list of the fanciest restaurants on the island and we don’t even pretend to have a complete list of the best restaurants in Fuerteventura. 

These are places we have personally tried, with good food and nice atmosphere. Some are off the beaten track, with typical canarian food, so if you want to taste a bit of the traditional Fuerteventura, you should pay them a visit.

Los Caracolitos – Salinas del Carmen

Lugar Diseminado Salinas Carmen, 24, 35610 Antigua, Las Palmas, Spain


 View from Los Caracolitos Restaurant – Fuerteventura

This restaurant is close to the Salt Museum, almost across from it.

It is situated right on the beach, but this is not the kind of beach full of tourists, as it’s not on the popular route in Fuerteventura.

Most people come here just to eat at the restaurant, as the view from the terrace is spectacular, with the ocean and the deserted beach right in front of you.

Los Caracolitos Restaurant is specialized in fresh fish and seafood and a main course will cost between 8 and 15 euros, including a side of wrinkled potatoes (see the picture at the start of the article, which is from this restaurant).

We recommend this restaurant on a day then the weather is good for sitting on the terrace with a glass of wine or beer, while waiting for the food the come.

Casa Luis – Tiscamanita

Calle Principal, Tiscamanita, Tuineje, Fuerteventura

We stopped at Casa Luis for dinner in the middle of the week and we had the surprise to be the only tourists there.

Luis himself attends to the tables and his wife is the one who does all the cooking. They have no other waiters or help in the kitchen. The couple has been running the restaurant for more than 20 years and you can see how passionate Luis is and how proud he is of his achievements.

It would be good to know a few Spanish words, as Luis does not speak English or any other language besides Spanish.

We didn’t get a proper menu on paper and we don’t know if it usually exists, but Luis told us what was available and what we should try and we ordered based on his recommendations.

We tried a type of fish that was really good and a type of coffee with rum, honey and lemon, that was very different from any other coffees we’ve had and it’s something Luis is very proud of.

The meal was around 20 – 25 euros for 2 people and we recommend this place if you want to try some local food, such as fish or goat meat.

Fun fact, just before leaving, we told Luis we want to come back on Friday and his reaction, in translation, was something like this: “On Fridays we have a full restaurant, many clients, it’s good, but . .. UFFFFF, it’s a lot of work!”. It was an honest reaction from someone who works hard but is also passionate about his job, so please go and meet Luis at his tiny restaurant in Fuerteventura, in the village of Tiscamanita.

Abuelo Camilo – Puerto del Rosario

Calle Secundino Alonso, 88, 35600, Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura



Un cubito de cerveza

This is not a proper restaurant, it’s more like a local bar, where they also serve tapas and a menu of the day.

We’ve spent many nights in this bar and we got to know Camilo, the owner, and we really enjoyed our time around locals who welcomed us and treated us like friends.

We were the only tourists here every night, as Puerto del Rosario is not a touristic place like Corralejo or Caleta de Fuste.

We recommend to order a Cubo – a bucket full of ice and with 5 small bottles of beer that will only cost 3 or 4 euros. If you want to eat something then try some of the tapas, each day they have different varieties but the best are the carne mechada and the octopus salad. Another recommendation would be a kind of beed stew with peas, the meat was tender and the sauce delicious.

We loved this place because we got to interact with friendly people from Fuerteventura, who were very friendly and open to us and tried to help us with recommendation on what to see and how to spend our days. We’ve never been received with such open arms in a new place before so we recommend Abuelo Camilo for the awesome people we met there, who we consider as our friends now.

Again, it would be better if you knew some Spanish, as most of the locals don’t speak English.

Go, order a Cubo of Tropical or Cruz Campo beer and enjoy a few moments in the capital of Fuerteventura among the local people.

La Cremeria – Corralejo – Best ice cream in Fuerteventura –

Calle Lepanto 13, 35660 Corralejo, La Oliva

If we are talking about good restaurants in Fuerteventura and recommendations, then La Cremeria has to be included in this list, because it’s the best ice cream you will find on the island.

In terms of desserts you will not have many choices in Fuerteventura and if you have a craving for something sweet, La Cremeria is your best bet.

It has many types of ice cream, they are produced locally and they are found only at their location in Corralejo.

A big ice cream with 3 flavours will cost around 3 euros, but it’s well worth it on a sunny day when all you can think about is a good cooling ice cream.

La Cremeria sells italian gelato, creamy and with a great variety of tastes like Oreo, Bounty, Kinder and also plain flavours like frozen yogurt.

La Frasquita – Caleta de Fuste

2017 Update – The restaurant has been rebuilt and is now open again.

This restaurant is pretty popular and you will find it recommended in many tourist guides and even on Tripadvisor.

Although it’s right on the beach in Caleta de Fuste, a popular resort in Fuerteventura, this restaurant is quite good. It’s not the typical tourist trap you usually find on the beach and the restaurant actually dates back in the ’80s, with over 30 years of history.

The restaurant is famous for the fresh fish and the menu is a tray full of raw fish and seafood and you can choose whatever you like.

A one person main course was around 14 euros and a 2 person course was 27 euros, but the 2 people portion was extremely large, more than double the single portion.

This is our list of recommendation from Fuerteventura in terms of restaurants and bars.

Of course there are many more on the island, and we are happy to learn from you what other places deserve to be on this list.

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Restaurants and bars at Fuerteventura Princess children’s hotel in the Canary Islands

Hotel Fuerteventura Princess is home to two restaurants. In addition, guests staying in the Esencia de Fuerteventura area can enjoy the exclusive Mirador Restaurant.

Guests can opt for bed and breakfast, half board, full board or all-inclusive. Drinks are not included in bed and breakfast, half board and full board.


You’ll find all the information related to the all-inclusive package here.

Dress code

In the evenings, we ask our guests to dress appropriately in bars and restaurants. Therefore, no swimwear, flip flops, sleeveless shirts or sportswear are allowed. Gentlemen are also asked to wear long trousers or smart shorts for dinner. In order to make the Gala Dinners on December 25 and 31 a memorable occasion for everyone, gentlemen are kindly asked to wear elegant long trousers and a jacket or a tie.

Upon request

Special meals (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free or baby food).

Early meals:

From 05:30 am the coffee machines are activated in the main restaurant of the Fuerteventura Princess and there is a reduced offer of food for guests who go on excursions or leave early. Request at reception the day before.

Food Market

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Food Market

Perfect for breakfasts and dinners!

Our main restaurant is air-conditioned and serves a buffet breakfast and dinner with live cooking stands. It is located in the main building and consists of an internal dining room, terrace and balconies. In addition, guests staying at Esencia de Fuerteventura can enjoy an exclusive dining room within the restaurant.

The food is international and themed dinners are held twice a week, alternately celebrating specialties from Spanish, Canarian, Mexican and Italian cuisine. We serve dietetic meals upon request.

  • Breakfast: 07.30 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.
  • Dinner:
    • Summer: 6.30 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.
    • Winter: 6.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.

*Times may vary

Restaurant Siroco

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Restaurant Siroco

The best snacks for enjoying the views!

At the Siroco Restaurant guests can enjoy breakfast for late risers, snacks, ice cream and a small buffet lunch. From the spacious outside terrace there are magnificent views over the beach and of the Atlantic Ocean.

Breakfast for late risers (reduced buffet): 09.00 a.m. – 11.00 a.m.

Lunch: 1.00 p.m. – 3.00 p.m.

Barbecue: 1.00 p.m. – 3.00 p.m. (according to season)

Snack service or reduced buffet and coffee, tea and sweets: 11.00 am to 1.00 p.m. and 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Ice cream: 9.00 a.m. to 17.00 p.m.

Opening hours and services may vary.



Bars


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  • Cocktail Bar Sabana: 10:00 am – midnight (small bottles of water are available)
  • Discobar Jaleo: 05:00 pm – 01.00 am (Shows: 09:00 pm – 11:00 pm)
  • Arena Bar: 10:00 am – 07:00 pm (according to season)
  • Match Point Sports Bar: 05:00 pm – 01. 00 am (with 12 75” TV screens, billiard, smoking area, table games area)
  • Bar Sotavento Club: 11.00 am – 07.00 pm (Adults Only Bar, for adults over 18 years)
  • Chill Out Bar Vivero: 05:00 pm – midnight (Live-music: 08:00 pm – 11:00 pm)

* Times may vary.


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    RESTAURANTE LA FLAMENCA

    • Spanish

    Address:
    Parrish

    • Nearby Attractions:

    Ratings: 4

  • Casa Romantica

    • Fusion

    Address:
    35580 las, Calle las Margaritas, 35, Playa Blanca

    • Nearby Attractions:

    Ratings: 4

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    Chacho Fresh Burger

    • Coffee Shop
    • Hamburgers

    Address:
    Avenida de Canarias, 30, Playa Blanca

    • Nearby Attractions:

    Ratings: 4

  • Atlántico Bar Restaurant

    • Seafood
    • Portuguese

    Address:
    Avenida Papagayo, 75, Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

    • Nearby Attractions:

    Ratings: 4

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    Jorstad, T.

      Address:
      Calle la Lapa, 0, Playa Blanca

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

    • Marea Terraza Lounge Bar

      • Seafood
      • Pub

      Address:
      Calle La Mulata, 0, Playa Blanca

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

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      Restaurant Casa Carlos

      • Mediterranean
      • Spanish
      • Grill
      • Basque

      Address:
      35580 las, Diseminado las Coloradas, 16, Playa Blanca

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

    • La Lapa

      • Steakhouse
      • Chowder
      • Barbecue
      • Spanish

      Address:
      el, Avenida Marítima, 11, El Golfo

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

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      Emma´s Cantina Mexicana

      • Mexican
      • Vegetarian

      Address:
      Calle Teide, 20, Puerto del Carmen, Las Palmas

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

    • Restaurante El Golfo

      • Spanish

      Address:
      Calle Juan Carlos I, 2, Puerto del Carmen

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

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      Vino+ Lanzarote

      • Spanish

      Address:
      C.C. Playa Blanca Local 14

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

    • Bluebells Lanzarote

      • British
      • Pub

      Address:
      Ave Del Las Playas, Puerto Del Carmen, Puerto del Carmen

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

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      Everest Indian Nepal Restaurant

      • Indian
      • Nepali

      Address:
      Avenida de las Playas, 41, Tías

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

    • Taberna De Nino

      • Spanish

      Address:
      Calle Tanausú, 3, Puerto del Carmen

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

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      Restaurante Sunshine

      • Chinese
      • Asian
      • Thai

      Address:
      45 las, Avenida de las Playas, 43, Tías

      • Nearby Attractions:

      Ratings: 4

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      Fuerteventura “Preferred Restaurants” and “Tapas” Guide.
      You will find in this Fuerteventura “Preferred Restaurants” and “Tapas” Guide all about the special and most typical restaurants on Fuerteventura and some suggestions on what kind of tapas to order. We suggest to you those restaurants on Fuerteventura that might exceed your expectations, because of their typical preparations, their concept, the location and the atmosphere they create. The ones that are not listed here offer good food as well. We wish you “Buen provecho.”

      Fuerteventura – Preferred Restaurants Guide

      Please open the list of your chosen area. The list of Restaurants or Bistros provides their names, their location and their speciality. For more information please click on the highlighted names or or scroll down on the list.  
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      Corralejo
      Baobab: vegan – in the old town and in a quiet and sunny area
      Past & Future: vegan – spacious restaurant with sunny terrace, at the edge of the old town
      Sanus: vegetarian/vegan
      Casa Domingo: tapas – in the old town on the plaza, with a cosy terrace
      Pincha Cabra: tapas – typical atmosphere
      Land of Freedom: different concept of tapas – quiet terrace
      Gilda: tapas and pinchos
      La Bodega: tapas
      La Taberna: spanish and international. Speciality of Paella.
      Da Uli: pasta and italian delicatessen. Also take away.
      La Scarpetta da Mario: fine italian and international. Spacious but still cosy.
      Tantaluna: italian-based fusion – dishes prepared by an artist and his team.
      El Sombrero: international, specialised on meat
      La Marquesina: spanish, specialised on fresh fish
      Tio Bernabé: spanish, specialised on meat

      Lajares
      La Cancela: spanish and pizzeria – a very popular place for locals, be there before “rush-hour”.
      Chez Leon: bistro and delicatessen

      El Cotillo
      La Vaca Azul: spanish with french touch, specialised in fresh fish – superb views over the Atlantic…and sunset.
      La Marisma: spanish, fresh fish
      La Capitana: spanish and international
      Ferret’s Dinner: bistro, Swiss specialities – chill music of all kinds…you don’t want to leave…
      Coyote Bar: bistro, ham- & meatburgers – great interior and a terrace overlooking the old harbour.

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      Costa Calma
      L’Italiano: international & pizzeria – fresh dishes prepared by mamma Lucia.
      L’aperipizza: pizzeria – a small but very “simpatico” place to enjoy succulent pizzas on a quiet terrace.
      Mamma Mia: international & pizzeria – typical Spanish/Italian atmosphere with a sunny terrace.
      La Tarraza del Gato: speciality in fresh fish – open-air restaurant with a large terrace.
      San Borondón: spanish and international
      Villa Mare: international
      Faufal: spanish – a discovery goal for those who want to taste original local food.
      Stil: german and international
      B-Side: italian and international

      Jandía / Morro Jable
      Stetson: steakhouse
      Don Pedro: spanish and international
      Playa Vista: spanish and german
      El Coronado: international
      La Bodega de Jandía: tapas – Ramón will pamper you all the way with his original tapas.
      Mattarello: italian and international – high-quality dishes, made with passion and a terrace with sea view.
      La Farola del Mar: tapas, international, fresh fish – a hidden gem for those who want to be spoilt.
      Las Tapas de Miguel: tapas and international – fine tapas in a quiet pedestrian street.

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      La Falua – in La Lajita: tapas and international. Open-air restaurant with terrace. Please try their starters, they are exquisite!

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      The restaurants in our “Preferred Restaurants on Fuerteventura” Guide have been classified by own experience, customer feedback and public evaluation systems. We have classified these restaurants in our Restaurant Guide according to what we feel is appropriate regarding originality, quality of the food and drinks, the atmosphere in the restaurant, the location and the overall service. The restaurants in Fuerteventura are of a high standard and practically all those involved in the restaurant business on Fuerteventura do want happy customers. A visit to a restaurant in Fuerteventura should be a nice experience, regardless the classification of the restaurant or the type of food. All information about the restaurants in our “Preferred Restaurants on Fuerteventura” Guide that is communicated here on out website has been collected and edited to our best knowledge. However, we do not accept any responsibility for any damage – direct or indirect – caused by the information displayed on our website.

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      Fuerteventura – Tapas Guide
      We focus here on some typical dishes and products that we think are worthwhile trying during your holiday on Fuerteventura. You will find these dishes in many typical Spanish restaurants and in Tapas bars.

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      – Tomatoes from Fuerteventura are considered to be among the most flavoursome in Europe and are used in many renowned res­taurants on the continent.
      – Queso Majorero: soft goat cheese. This Fuerteventura cheese is completely different from what you are used at home. This is an absolute must to try. There are 3 major classifications: “Tierno” (soft), “Semi-curado” (medium-aged) and “Curado” (aged). There are also variations with peppers, Gofio, oil, etc. Please try first the fresh one (Queso fresco).
      – Aloe Vera from Fuerteventura is one of the best of its kind. Fuerteventura offers the best conditions for the cultivation of Aloe Vera. Look for local products with a high concen­tration and vending places that offer you information about the plants. Don’t go for the cheap stuff.
      – Local fish from Fuerteventura is a great opportunity to enjoy absolutely fresh and tasty fish. The ultimate dish is a “Pescado a la Sal” for min 2 people.
      – Papas arrugadas are wrinkled potatoes to accompany fish or meat dishes. You eat them with the skin.
      – Salsa Mojo is a mixture of olive oil, parsley, dried peppers and a lot of garlic. If it is too strong for you, then scoop of the oil and spread the oil onto your bread.
      – Tapas and Pinchos are small dishes or snacks to share or to eat alone. In this way you can have the pleasure of tasting several preparations without stressing your wallet. Just go the counter and let your eyes decide. Here are some tapas that we suggest to try:

      Pulpo a la Gallega: steamed octopus with some pepper, salt and oil. Sometimes with slices of potato.
      Mejillones en salsa or en vinagreta: steamed mussels in a tomato or in a vinegar sauce
      Chipirones or Puntillas: fried baby squids in breadcrumb
      Conejo al salmorejo: rabbit cooked in a mixture of mediterranean spices
      Tortilla Española: spanish omelette with potato, onion, spices. Sometimes you have additional fillings.
      Paella de Marisco: rice dish with seafood, vegetables and spices
      Paella Valenciana: rice dish with rabbit and vegetables
      Gazpacho Andaluz: cold tomato soup, flavoured with spices and olive oil
      Gambas al Ajillo: Shrimps cooked in olive oil with some garlic and spices
      Croquetas de Jamón: fresh ham croquettes (should be home-made)
      Croquetas de Pescado: fresh fish croquettes (should be home-made)
      Ensalada Rusa: vegetables, egg, mayonnaise and olive oil
      Chorizo a la Sidra: spicy sausage cooked in cider. To dip your bread in
      Sardinas fritas: fried sardines
      Sardinas a la Plancha: grilled sardines
      Jamón Ibérico: air dried Spanish ham
      Boquerones a la Vinagra: anchovies in soft vinegar
      Calamares a la Romana: deep-fried squid
      Empanadías: cakes stuffed with ham, fish, etc
      Pan con tomate: toasted bread with tomato spread
      Pimientos de Piquillo rellenados: filled cooked peppers
      Aceitunas: marinated Olives

      Restaurants – Sunwave Surfcamp Fuerteventura




    • Corralejo offers the best meals for every gusto






    • Restaurants Corralejo

      Corralejo has a huge range of international cuisine to offer for any budget and any taste. Along the main road you’ll find anything from Pizza and Paella to Thai Food and Sushi. In the old part of the town and the area around the harbour of Corralejo you’ll mainly find small Canarian bars serving fresh caught fish and traditional Tapas dishes. There are also a lot of small cafés and bakeries spread around town providing you with 2€ breaksfasts and coffee to start your day right before going out to surf!

      But not only Corralejo, also the idyllic Canarian Village Villaverde is not lacking bars and Restaurants, where you can find even two award-winning Canarian Restaurants!

      And because we know that with this wide selection it’s hard to decide where to go we put together this guide to our favourite places. Of course you can also just ask whenever you see one of us – we’re happy to help and eager to find you the best place to eat!






    • Citrus

      Cuisine:

      Spanish, Thai

       

      Opening hours:

      Mon – Fri: 5pm – 11:30pm

      Sat – Sun: 11am – 11:30pm

      Since 2008, Citrus Surf Cafe has been providing great food and a warm relaxed atmosphere for Corralejo’s more laid back locals and visitors. Whether it’s the first coffee of the day, lunch, a delicious evening meal or simply a beer and a surf on the internet using their free wi-fi, Citrus is the perfect place to be. Citrus offers a delicious menu with dishes from around the world. Prepared using the finest and freshest ingredients they offer a wide variety of choice from traditional lasagne, spicy green thai curry to their amazing homemade burgers. If it’s just a snack you fancy then why not try one of their wraps or gourmet baguettes.

      In Citrus we meet every friday to enjoy their fantastic BBQ together. Come join!







    • Boardriders

      Cuisine:

      Spanish, Thai

      Opening hours:

      Mon – Fri: 5pm – 11:30pm

      Sat – Sun: 11am – 11:30pm

      The whole concept of “Boardriders Bar and Grill” is to let you feel “at home” and enjoy some nice food and drinks, watching surf videos and listen to live music. In the open kitchen the chefs are working their magic and provide you with food from all over the world. Whether you fancy Asian, Argentinian or Mexican food – with Thai Curry, Nachos and Fajitas, Burgers, Steak and much more you will definitely find the meal of your choice. Beverages include cocktails and fine wines as well as beer and soft drinks.

      Boardriders is located at the “El Campanario” Shopping Center just around the corner from our Surfcamp Corralejo.

      Here we enjoy our weekly burger and fajita night on Wednesdays.







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      Cuisine:

      Ice Cream, Coffee, Snacks

      Opening hours:

      Mon – Sun: 9:30am – 11:30pm

      Secreto del Sur was founded by two professional aquatic sportsmen in 1996 in Fuerteventura. The mild climate and optimum aquatic conditions on this island are perfect for the innovative concept of Secreto del Sur – linking natural, fresh ice cream pleasure with trendy water sports.

      Secreto del Sur created a whole new ice cream experience by inventing the first “Secreto Energy Ice” in 2001. What makes it unique is the use of natural ingredients from South America. These ingredients offer a variety of uses and contribute appreciably to the healthy and well-balanced nutrition of sportsmen and women, as well as other health-conscious and active people. Additional products like healthy drinks, or powder for making your own energy drinks, meanwhile extend our varieties of products. Not only healthy and innovative – it’s also super delicious (and we’re speaking from experience!).







    • Churrasqueria Boa Vida

      Cuisine:

      Brasilian

      Opening hours:

      Mon – Sun:

      1pm – 4:30pm

      7pm – 11pm

      A Churrasqueria is a traditional south brasilian restaurant serving especially grilled meat (Churrasco). Nine different sorts of meat are getting cooked under the grill on skewers where a waiter cuts them directly on your plate. For only 12€ you can enjoy best quality meat and typical brasilian sides (like rice, beans, salads, fries and baked bananas) on an all-you-can-eat buffet.







    • Avenida

      Cuisine:

      Spanish, Fish & Seafood

      Opening hours:

      Thur – Tue: 6:30pm – 11pm

      Wednesdays closed

       

      Avenida is known for its delicious fresh fish and sea food. But meat lovers don’t worry – with a huge variety of different kinds of meat there will be the perfect dish for everyone. In great rustic Canarian atmosphere you can enjoy your dinner side by side with the locals. The portions are more than enough and the meals start with only €5,50 for grilled squid. To get a table it is best to be there before 7pm as Avenida tends to get crowded.







    • Pizzeria La Mamma

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      Cuisine:

      Argentinian, Italian, Spanish

      Opening hours:

      Mon – Sun: noon – midnight

      Besides delicious home made pizza and fresh pasta, the Argentinian Gustavo also serves mouth watering grilled meat, local specialties and gourmet food in a quiet ambience and with good value for your money. Argentinia, Italy or Spain – since 1994 you’ll find an excellent choice of meals and delicious desserts and wine







    • El Sombrero

      Cuisine:

      Spanish, Swiss

      Opening hours:

      Thur – Tue: 3:30pm – midnight

      Already for 14 years El Sombrero is one of the best adresses for anyone looking for swiss and spanish cuisine. It is beautifully located on the beach promenade overlooking the bay of Corralejo – with elegant spanish interior. You will get served by the swiss-spanish couple Queta and Toni. They are offering specialties you won’t be able to find anywhere else on Fuerteventura – regardless of whether it is best quality steak or traditional swiss fondue.







    • El Anzuelo

      Cuisine:

      Canarian, Fish

      Opening hours:

      Mon – Sun: noon – 11pm

      El Anzuelo is located right next to the beautiful beach promenade providing a beautiful view over the harbour. So the freshly caught fish doesn’t have to travel a long way to get on your plate. El Anzuelo is specialized in fish and seafood as well as typical Canarian dishes. But with their big range of fresh food they also offer steak and various starters, salads and soups. You will also find an international wine menu including some of the delicate Canarian wines of Tenerife or Lanzarote.







    • Sotavento

      Cuisine:

      Spanish, Italian, Fish

      Opening hours:

      Mon – Sun: 10am – midnigh

      The restaurant is located on the beach promenade overlooking the harbour of Corralejo. With a stunning panoramic view and a huge selection of dishes on the menu including fresh fish, pizza, tapas, pasta and meat you’ll have a good, relaxing time at Sotavento. Food is served throughout the day until late at night. You get good value for your money and you can enjoy the great view and the relaxed joie de vivre of the Canary Islands.







    • El Horno

      Cuisine:

      Canarian

      Opening hours:

      Mon – Sun: 12:30pm – 11pm

      The village of Villaverde is known to host some of the best restaurants of Fuerteventura. El Horno (= “the stove”) offers typical Canarian cuisine and particularly specializes in dishes from the wood stove. Outstanding is the grilled meat, but also fish and various appetizers are the second to none. El Horno is frequented by locals as well as well informed tourists and is an absolute must, especially for meat lovers.







    • el moral

      Cuisine:

      Canarian

      Opening hours:

      Tue – Sun: 12:30pm – 11pm

      In addition to El Horno El Moral is another upscale restaurant in Villaverde. With a large terrace and small, nicely furnished rooms inside you can enjoy excellent food in a simple, very cozy atmosphere. El Moral combines traditional dishes with the latest cooking trends and a fantastic service.




    • Fuerteventura

      Fuerteventura is the perfect place to relax by the sea, where perhaps the best beaches in Europe await you. The gentle relief with vast plains, atypical for the Canary Islands, as well as proximity to the African continent, determined the arid climate of the island, which in turn led to the formation of dune and sandy ecosystems that occupy most of the island’s territory. The tourist infrastructure created on the island allows you to relax both in large resort centers and on virgin beaches, where you can walk several kilometers without meeting a single person.

      Located closer to Africa than to mainland Spain, Fuerteventura is the oldest and second largest of the Canary Islands. Only 100 km separate it from the coast of Africa, while Spain is far from here: 1350 km to the north. You will find the neighboring island of Lanzarote 11 km to the northeast.

      With regard to the political structure, Fuerteventura is part of Spain and at the same time belongs to the autonomous region, which is the Canary Islands in accordance with the local Statute of Autonomy, adopted in 1982 year. Fuerteventura is part of the province of Gran Canaria and, in turn, is divided into six municipal districts: Antigua, Betancuria, La Oliva, Pajara, Puerto del Rosario and Tuineje.

      Most of the island’s population is employed in the tourism industry. So their business is your pleasure. Indeed, the locals are so hospitable that although you will be a foreigner here, they will do everything to make you feel at home.

      There are seven Canary Islands in total – and this fact cannot be completely accidental: on the contrary, it follows from this that Fuerteventura, like the neighboring islands, is one of the wonders of the world. And, perhaps, the best thing about this island is that you won’t have to go halfway around the globe to get here: planes of all major European airlines fly to this airport and back.

      CUISINE OF FUERTEVENTURA, RESTAURANTS AND CAFE

      The picturesque island will delight fans of gastronomic tourism with a large selection of national restaurants. You should definitely include a tasting of popular national dishes in your holiday program. Canarian cuisine is considered one of the most interesting and savory in the world. It is distinguished by an abundance of exotic seafood and interesting vegetable dishes, and local fruits remain a favorite delicacy for many travelers.

      The national cuisine of the island has several important distinctive features, for example, Fuerteventura is famous for its excellent cheeses. Gourmets are well aware of the mahorero cheese variety, it is made from goat’s milk. Cheese has an incomparable taste and a lot of useful properties, for which it has repeatedly won awards at international exhibitions.

      Restaurants Fuerteventura is a paradise for seafood lovers. Classical treats include sea bass and sea bream; local chefs are great at preparing tuna and swordfish. Fans of more exotic treats will love shark meat. Original sauces are sure to be served in addition to fish dishes. Literally in any local restaurant, visitors will be offered a decent selection of shrimp, squid, octopus and lobster, as well as vegetable salads with seafood.

      TOURIST ADVICE

      1. The island has an excellent public transport system, and buses can travel freely throughout its territory. In the capital of the island, there is the main bus station Tiadhe, where you can check the schedule of routes and prices for public transport services.

      2. Tourists who stay on vacation with a large company will benefit from taxi services. It is worth remembering that each municipality of the island has its own taxi service, so you can only travel within the territory of one city. For long trips, it is much more convenient to use buses.

      3. To rent a car, tourists need to have a standard set of documents with them, including a passport, an international driver’s license and a credit card for collateral. Most rental centers are concentrated in the capital of the island, as well as in the cities of Pajara and La Oliva. Two-wheeled transport is also common on the island, the most popular rental company is Easy Riders Bikestation.

      4. Favorable weather prevails on the island, the air temperature rarely drops below +18 degrees Celsius, and the average water temperature is +20 – 23 degrees Celsius. Most tourists visit the island in late spring and summer, as well as in November, when the Kite Festival takes place.

      5. The main tourist office of the island is located at the airport, and tourist information centers can be found in all major cities of the island. They serve customers daily from 8 am to 3 pm, Saturday and Sunday are short working days.

      6. The only popular currency on the island is the euro. Travelers can literally exchange money at any bank or private exchange office. When going shopping, it is best to stock up on a sufficient number of small denomination banknotes, so it will be easier to pay off sellers. Large denomination banknotes may not be accepted for payment everywhere.

      7. When you travel, it’s a good idea to learn a few simple Spanish phrases and take a Spanish phrasebook with you. This will allow to establish mutual understanding with local residents and show respect for national traditions.

      8. Mains voltage is 220 – 225 V (alternating current), some electrical appliances may require adapters and adapters. In large hotels they are provided upon request, and adapters can be bought literally in any supermarket. 9. Local tap water has a brackish taste, so it is not recommended to use it for drinking. In any supermarket and grocery store you can buy purified bottled water, it is very cheap.

      Hotels

      Kempinski Hotel Atlantis Bahia RealSheraton Fuerteventura Beach, Golf & Spa Resort Elba Palace Golf

      h20 Sentido Playa EsmeraldaBarcelo Fuerteventura Thalasso SpaElba Carlota Beach & Convention ResortMelia Gorriones

    • car rental
    • bars: 6 (beach bar-pizzeria; bar-cafe: ice cream, cakes; sports bar; 2 pool bars; lounge bar)
    • pools: 3 (open with fresh water)
    • Wi-Fi free (on site)
    • Laundry (extra charge)
    • Restaurants a la carte: 1 (El Camarote)
    • Parking yes
    • Shop
    • Internet cafe Charge
    • Restaurants: 2 (restaurant: international cuisine) , buffet, themed dinners; El Ancla restaurant: buffet with sea view, breakfast and dinner)
    • The doctor’s office (fee)
    • Terrace for sunbringing
    • in the room

      • Phone
      • TV: satellite
      • Change of linen: 2 times a week
      • Cleaning number: daily
      • hair dryer: yes
      • safe: in the room, charge
      • balcony or terrace
      • bath
      • air conditioning: yes
      • change of towels: on request
      • Internet: Wi-Fi, charge
      • city (Caleta de Fuste)
      • on the beach umbrellas, sun loungers, mattresses: for a fee really excellent.
        What else can I say, relaxation, great mood, great weather and nice people around.

        Disadvantages: Only 2 points did not like, this is that Wi-Fi (obviously free) is only at the reception, it’s a bit incomprehensible, given the level of relaxation.
        And the second is a large number of tourists sunbathing topless. The fact is that when a woman is over 60, this is not at all piquant, but causes other emotions ((((((.

        Total rating – 5

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      • Advantages: The Canary Islands delight both the experienced traveler and the beginner, I want to note the excellent service, really excellent.
        What else can I say, relaxation, great mood, great weather and nice people around.

        Disadvantages: Only 2 points did not like, this is that Wi-Fi (obviously free) is only at the reception, it’s a bit incomprehensible, given the level of relaxation.
        And the second is a large number of tourists sunbathing topless. The fact is that when a woman is over 60, this is not at all piquant, but causes other emotions ((((((.

        Total rating – 5

        Rest time –

      • Advantages: Upgraded the room category for free) I received a gift from the hotel for my birthday – a cake and champagne!

        Total rating – 5

        Rest time –

      • Advantages: Large parking – there are always places. Location – I think the best in Caleta de Fuste. Good restaurant. The staff is very responsive. Cleaning even surprised – every day new towels and shampoos and soaps, etc. Conscientious cleaning.

        Disadvantages: Internet in the room should be at least paid, and it is only at the reception. The shower cabin is not thought out – there is always a puddle at the entrance.

        Overall rating – 4

        Rest time –

      • Advantages: Large area, many pools, sandy beach, 3 volleyball courts, excellent cuisine.

        Cons: There is no internet in the bungalow.

        Total score – 5

        Rest time –

      • Pros: I liked the accommodation – the rooms are very spacious and almost everything is within walking distance from the beach.

        Disadvantages: Breakfast is very simple and monotonous. It is necessary to add both the assortment and the chef in the hall

        Total rating – 4

        Rest time –

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      • a great.
        What else can I say, relaxation, great mood, great weather and nice people around.

        Disadvantages: Only 2 things I did not like, this is that Wi-Fi (of course free) is only at the reception, it’s a bit incomprehensible, given the level of relaxation.
        And the second is a large number of tourists sunbathing topless. The fact is that when a woman is over 60, this is not at all piquant, but causes other emotions ((((((. service really great.
        What else can I say, relaxation, great mood, great weather and nice people around.

        Disadvantages: Only 2 things I did not like, this is that Wi-Fi (of course free) is only at the reception, it’s a bit incomprehensible, given the level of relaxation.
        And the second is a large number of tourists sunbathing topless. The fact is that when a woman is over 60, this is not at all piquant, but causes other emotions ((((((. gift – cake and champagne!0006

        Total score – 5

      • Advantages: Large parking – there are always places. Location – I think the best in Caleta de Fuste. Good restaurant. The staff is very responsive. Cleaning even surprised – every day new towels and shampoos and soaps, etc. Conscientious cleaning.

        Disadvantages: Internet in the room should be at least paid, and it is only at the reception. The shower cabin is not thought out – there is always a puddle at the entrance.

        Overall rating – 4

      • Advantages: Large area, many pools, sandy beach, 3 volleyball courts, excellent cuisine.

        Cons: There is no internet in the bungalow.

        Total rating – 5

      • Pros: I liked the accommodation – the rooms are very spacious and almost everything is within a minute’s reach from the beach.

        Disadvantages: Breakfast is very simple and monotonous. It is necessary to add both the assortment and the chef in hall

        Total score – 4

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      Top 10 Restaurants in Fuerteventura, Spain

      Fuerteventura is the second largest Canary Island and is popular with visitors who enjoy its warm climate, volcanic landscapes and beautiful beaches. The local cuisine is a fusion of various Mediterranean influences, most notably Spanish. We list ten of the island’s best restaurants for great holiday food.

      Ugly Duckling

      Located in the old part of Corralejo, The Ugly Duckling is a small restaurant for lovers of Scandinavian cuisine. This restaurant has been recognized for the quality of its products and its exceptional service by the Danish owner and his team. Booking in advance through their Facebook page is highly recommended.

      Calle Abubilla, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain +34 618 04 48 96

      Retro Fuerteventura

      “Retro Fuerteventura” is a full day visitor experience in Corralejo. A wide selection of coffees and snacks are available during the day, while international cuisine is served for lunch and dinner. With badminton, pizza and grilled dishes, this bar and restaurant is the perfect choice for those looking for a quick and easy lunch at reasonable prices. The terrace is a peaceful place to enjoy a cold cocktail under the sun. At night, the bar hosts live music and sports events.

      Calle Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Centro Comercial Lobos Bahía Nº2, Corralejo, La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain, +34 92853 5587

      Casa Santa Maria

      Picturesque renovated house built in the 17th century located in the historic center of Betancuria. Opposite the ancient church of Santa Maria, this small hacienda includes a hotel, a small museum with agricultural tools, a 3D cinema, a restaurant and a beautiful garden. The restaurant has been named the most charming place on the island by the Michelin Guide and offers a variety of traditional recipes with a gourmet touch.

      Casa Santa Maria, Calle Juan Bethencourt, 7, Betancuria, Las Palmas, Spain +34 92887 8282

      Catedral Santa Maria | © Norbert Nagel, Mörfelden-Waldorf / Wikimedia Commons

      La Marquesina

      Just a stone’s throw from Corralejo harbor, La Marquesina smells and feels like the sea. Mainly for seafood lovers, this is a restaurant worth visiting if you are planning to go to Fuerteventura. The menu includes fish soup, traditional paella, various rice dishes and all kinds of fresh seafood dishes. Here, try the popular variant of pescados a la sal, or fresh fish in salt. The bright terrace overlooks the old harbor and is always crowded, so booking is recommended.

      Medium. Marítima, 0, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain +34 92853 5435

      Marabú Restaurant

      Restaurant Marabú has a sun terrace set among palm trees and decorated with flower pots, wooden tables and white linens. This restaurant, located in the south of the island, offers a menu that is purely local. The chefs use homemade products combined with the simplicity of Mediterranean cuisine. In the cellar you will find a large selection of Spanish wines, champagnes, cognacs and digestive drinks.

      Calle Fuente de Higia, Pajara, Las Palmas, Fuerteventura, Spain, +34 92854 4098

      Marabou | Courtesy of Marabu

      El Camarote

      This restaurant is located in Caleta de Fuste, with great views of the harbor and lighthouse. On the terrace you can enjoy Canadian cuisine. Papas arrugadas (boiled potatoes), paella for two and pasta dishes are highly recommended accompanied by local wines. El Camarote also makes delicious sangria.

      Avenida del Castillo 0, Castillo Caleta de Fuste, Las Palmas, Fuerteventura, Spain +34 928 86 90 73

      El Camarote | Provided by El Camarota

      Cantante

      The Cantante Hotel is located in Corralejo, on the seafront, with interior decor inspired by Cuban culture. This relaxed spot offers a menu of international dishes accompanied by Latin tunes and a selection of 120 different types of rum perfect for the chest before the place transforms into a cocktail bar and live music venue at night.

      Calle Paseo Atlántico, Corralejo, Las Palmas, Fuerteventura, Spain, +34 92853 7357

      Cafe Cantante | Provided by Cantante Café

      Sanus Fuerteventura

      Sanus Fuerteventura offers menu options for vegetarians and vegetarians, as well as on request for diabetics. Most of the dishes are gluten free and the chefs always try to use the freshest ingredients. Cold gluten-free beer is available on the small terrace outside.

      Calle Anzuelo, 4, 35660, Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Spain, +34 92853 6585

      Bodeguita El Andaluz

      With dishes inspired by Canarian and Andalusian cuisine, Bodeguita El Andaluz offers dishes based on traditional recipes such as pollo al iberico. This place, located in the old town of Corralejo, is one of the most popular restaurants with locals.

      Fuerteventura spain corralejo: Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands – Tourist travel guide

      Опубликовано: October 7, 2022 в 11:44 am

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      15 Best Things To Do in Corralejo 2020


      View of Los Lobos from Grandes Playas (Corralejo)

      Corralejo is probably the most popular resort in Fuerteventura and it’s situated in the very north of the island, being a part of the municipality of La Oliva.

      The resort is 30 to 40 minutes away by car from the airport, and we recommend getting either a taxi, a private transfer or a rental car, as there’s no direct bus line between the airport and the resort.  

      • What to do in Corralejo
      • 1. Enjoy the beautiful town beaches
      • 2. Walk to Corralejo Dunes & Corralejo Grandes Playas
      • 3. Go on a dune buggy tour
      • 4. Shop at the local markets in Corralejo
      • 5. Boat trip to Los Lobos Island
      • 6. A day at the Acua Park
      • 7. Day trip to El Cotillo
      • 8. Day trip to Puerto del Rosario
      • 9. Try different restaurants and the best ice cream in Fuerteventura
      • 10. Relax and have a pint or cocktail in the Music Square
      • 11. Day trip to Lanzarote
      • 12. Shopping at Centro Comercial Las Palmeras in Corralejo
      • 13. Find the chipmunks in Corralejo
      • 14. Have fun at the local events in Corralejo
      • 15. Admire the Instagram famous Popcorn Beach

      Corralejo’s main attractions are its great beaches, good food, active nightlife and also the great variety of things to do with the kids if you’re planning a family holiday to Fuerteventura.

      What to do in Corralejo

      Corralejo is a lovely resort and it’s great for all ages and types of travelers since there’s something interesting to do for everyone. Kids will love the beaches with quiet waters and no waves and couples will find romantic restaurants and plenty of activities to fill the days. 

      • Recommended activities for families with children in Fuerteventura

      For solo travelers, Corralejo is by far the best choice, especially for those looking for a place where they can easily meet people and find exciting new things to do each day.  

      1. Enjoy the beautiful town beaches


      Corralejo Beach (near Muelle Chico) – one of the best things that you can do in Corralejo is to lay in the sun and take in the view

      Corralejo has more than one beach in the actual town, so you could spend a few days just exploring the local beaches and the bars around them. There are in fact plenty of bars and restaurants close to the ocean so it’s easy to take a break from the sun and enjoy a good lunch or a cold beer. 

      Depending on where you’re staying in town, you can spend your day on Playa Corralejo (Playa de la Clavellina), which is situated near the fishing pear Muelle Chico. Here you have some lovely bars right by the beach, as well as the famous Marquesina Restaurant and the tapas bar La Bodeguita a few steps away on Calle Lepanto. 

      Then there’s the larger beach in town: Playa Corralejo Viejo, where you can “work” on your tan all day long admiring the view, or you can test the sangria at Waikiki Beach Club, situated right on the beach, so your feet don’t miss the sand.

      2. Walk to Corralejo Dunes & Corralejo Grandes Playas


      See how gorgeous the sand dunes near Corralejo are!

      The collection of beaches known locally as Corralejo Grandes Playas is a MUST-SEE for everyone visiting Fuerteventura. If you are staying in Corralejo you can even walk from town along the coastline until you will start seeing the sand dunes.

      If you don’t want to walk you can just take the bus, a taxi, or hire a car.

      There are around 10 km of shoreline to explore and many many sand dunes, offering incredible views of Lobos Island. 

      If you walk along the beach you can go as far as to the Hotel Riu Palace Tres Islas, where you will find sunbeds and a small beach bar to stop for drinks before calling for a taxi to take you back to town.

      Corralejo Natural Park is without a doubt, at the very top of recommended places to visit while in Fuerteventura, so don’t miss a walk on the dunes and a swim in the surreal turquoise ocean water.

      3. Go on a dune buggy tour

      This is a unique way to experience Corralejo and the natural area around it. The tour starts in Corralejo, then goes towards the Natural Park, where you will be able to explore the dunes. From here the tour goes towards the volcanic area and Tamaragua, for a true off-road experience. 

      BOOK ONLINEFuerteventura 3-Hour Dune Buggy Tour

      • Pick-up and drop off at selected hotels
      • Use of self-drive buggy & gasoline

      4. Shop at the local markets in Corralejo


      We recommend a visit to the market at El Campanario – the atmosphere is fun and lively

      On Thursdays and Sundays, there is a market organized at El Campanario, which is actually a craft fair, with local traditional products. This is a great chance to buy special souvenirs for your loved ones at home, so definitely don’t miss a visit.

      If you come in the morning there are some nice cafes and restaurants where you can have breakfast and enjoy a lazy morning.

      For a unique perspective you can climb in the bell tower and look over the city, so don’t miss the chance to go all the way up.

      Address: Centro Comercial El Campanario – Calle Hibisco, 1, 35660 Corralejo

      For other shopping opportunities on the island, see our list of markets in Fuerteventura.

      5. Boat trip to Los Lobos Island


      View of Lobos Island 

      Los Lobos Island is a nature reserve and it only takes 15-20 minutes by boat to get to it from Corralejo harbour. There are several companies and prices start at 15 euros/person for a round trip.

      You can explore the entire island, swim in the pristine waters and enjoy a nice lunch at the only restaurant in Los Lobos. Just make sure you don’t miss the last boat, which usually leaves at 4 PM.

      You can book your boat trip to Los Lobos online for € 15 / person and you can choose between 3 starting times: 10:00, 11:00 and 15:30. We would advise to go on the first-morning boat.

      BOOK ONLINECorralejo: Round-Trip Ferry to Isla de Lobos Tickets

      • Includes round trip ferry tickets

      6. A day at the Acua Park

      UPDATE 2020 – Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the park will remain closed throughout the entire year and it will reopen in 2021. 

      The only water park on the island is in Corralejo, so why not spend a day enjoying the water slides? Especially if you’re with the kids, this is a fun day out and they will love it for sure. There’s a nice restaurant inside with good prices, so this a plus if you arrive in the morning and wish to spend the entire day here.

      7. Day trip to El Cotillo


      El Cotillo lagoons

      This isn’t precisely something to do in Corralejo, but it’s a fun and short trip.

      Bus no. 8 makes the trip every hour so it’s very easy to get to El Cotillo even if you don’t have a hire car.

      El Cotillo is a small and relaxed fishing village, with a more laid back vibe compared to Corralejo and makes a nice change of scenery for a day.

      There are plenty of things to do in El Cotillo, starting with a day on the gorgeous beach. You could also go to El Toston Lighthouse and then explore the Cotillo Lagoons.

      8. Day trip to Puerto del Rosario


      Playa Chica in Puerto del Rosario

      Puerto del Rosario is the capital of the island and it’s only 30 km away from Corralejo. You can spend a quiet day on the town beach, look at the big cruise ships (if there are any at that time), or take a walk and discover all the statues and sculptures that are scattered across the city.

      SEE ALSO 

      • Best things to do in Puerto del Rosario

      9. Try different restaurants and the best ice cream in Fuerteventura


      We highly recommend the ice cream from La Cremeria Heladeria Artesanal in Corralejo

      If you’re on the hunt for the best ice cream on the island, then check out our article about restaurants in Fuerteventura. La Cremeria Heladeria Artesanal has the best ice cream in Fuerteventura in our opinion, not just Corralejo!

      Also, Corralejo has some of the best-quoted restaurants in Fuerteventura, so there’s a lot to explore and try if you’re a foodie.  

      Some recommended places to try: Mesón Las Tejas for Spanish food and if you’re craving a Sunday roast, give a try to any of these: Rosie O’Grady’s, Clarkies or 5th Avenue.

      10. Relax and have a pint or cocktail in the Music Square


      Music Square Corralejo

      There are so many things to do in Corralejo and the entire town is so lovely, but this place is special.

      The Music Square is situated in the north part of Corralejo and it’s easy to get here through the pedestrian streets.

      There are plenty of restaurants with good food and you can sit an enjoy the live music from any of the places situated in the square.

      11. Day trip to Lanzarote


      You can easily take a day trip to Lanzarote – it’s only 45 minutes away by ferry from Corralejo

      We know that especially many of the return visitors to Corralejo have their minds set up and wouldn’t trade Fuerteventura for another island in a million years, but we’re only suggesting a day trip to get a feeling of how Lanzarote is, without the need to compare it to Fuerteventura.  

      The ferry from Corralejo will take you Playa Blanca, Lanzarote’s southernmost resort.

      Here you can explore the town, have lunch in Playa Blanca and do some shopping, or you can take a bus trip and go see Timanfaya National Park, which is one of the most popular attractions for those visiting Lanzarote for the day.

      In the afternoon you can take the ferry back to Corralejo and enjoy your dinner or evening cocktails in the music square as usual.

      Book online a complete Lanzarote volcano and wine region tour (it includes the ferry crossing, the volcano tour and tour of La Geria – the wine region).

      • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts
      • Live tour guide (Spanish, English, French, German)
      • Pick-up service

      Addres: Av. Ntra. Sra. del Carmen, 70, 35660 La Oliva, Las Palmas, Spain

      If you need to go shopping or if you just have a day when the weather is not so nice, you can go to Centro Comercial Las Palmeras. Here you will find the typical Spanish clothing brands like Zara, Bershka, Stradivarius, Mango and also other small shops. There is also a large store for sporting equipment in case you need it.

      Las Palmeras Shopping center has a free underground parking for customers, so you can come by car if you need to.

      If you’re interested in doing some shopping whilst on holiday, read more in our dedicated article about shopping in Fuerteventura.

      13. Find the chipmunks in Corralejo


      The kids will probably love seeing the chipmunks

      The chipmunks in Fuerteventura are a big attraction for lots of tourists and you can see them in Corralejo also. Just walk past Mercadona and you should see a path on the right and on that path you should find loads of chipmunks. Although the authorities have issued a recommendation against feeding them, since they are an invasive species, people like to feed them fruits and vegetables such as apples and cucumber.

      14. Have fun at the local events in Corralejo

      One of the great things about the Spaniards is that they know how to party. And they truly have a lot of fiestas throughout the year.

      Plus, Corralejo is a year-round resort, so there’s always something going on.

      Some of the events that happen every year are Fiestas del Carmen, the carnival (usually in February or March), Baile Canario, Invictorock and many more. Just check out the events page before you arrive to see what is going on.

      15. Admire the Instagram famous Popcorn Beach

      Please DON’T TAKE ANY AT HOME with you! It is forbidden by law, as it takes millions of years for them to form!

      This beach became famous after some photos were posted on Instagram ant they became viral quickly. Visitors now know this place as Popcorn Beach, although its official name is Playa El Hierro.

      It is located at around 5 km distance from Corralejo and you can either walk there or drive on the dirt road (although driving with your rental car on a dirt road might not be covered by your insurance).

      Instead of sand, this beach is full of calcareous algae, which look like popcorn when you look up close. Unfortunately, many visitors have started taking these home as souvenirs, which is something we recommend that you don’t do if you visit. It takes millions of years for these calcareous algae to form, so they must be left on the beach where you found them so that future visitors will be able to enjoy this place as well.

      Corralejo truly is one of the most charming places in the Canary Islands and once you fall in love, you’ll always want to come back.

      8 BEST THINGS TO DO IN CORRALEJO

      Corralejo is the largest resort on the island of Fuerteventura, which is part of the Canary Islands. The town has grown in popularity with both domestic and foreign tourists who increasingly come to Fuerteventura due to the island’s beautiful beaches, ideal weather, scenic countryside and festive atmosphere.

      If you decided to stay in Corralejo during your trip to Fuerteventura, then this guide is for. We listed the best things to do in Corralejo and around the town.

      Enjoy your trip!

      READ: if you are traveling to Fuerteventura, you might be interested to read about the 25 best things to do in Fuerteventura.

      Corralejo is a town full of charm, located in the northeast of Fuerteventura, in the municipality of La Oliva. This beautiful city has become one of the major tourist destination on the island.

      If you are visiting Corralejo there are many activities suitable for everyone. From surfing, walking in the dunes, having lots of fun at the Aqua park, shopping, fine dinning, partying late at night, day trips and so much more. You will never get bored if you are visiting Corralejo.

      Here is our list of the top things to do in Corralejo:


      1. WATER SPORTS ACTIVITIES

      The town of Corralejo is associated with water sports. Its diverse coastal area with calm, crystalline and shallow waters on one side and perfect waves on the other, together with its windy days, make this town an ideal place for water sport lovers.

      Diving, surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, paddleboarding, fishing and boat trips are just some of the activities that will be able to enjoy in Corralejo.

      If you want to learn surfing during your trip to Fuerteventura, you can book classes with professional surf instructor. Check it out here.

      READ: the best outdoor activities in Fuerteventura


      2. WALK AROUND THE TOWN

      This traditional fishing village has become a first class seaside resort with a promenade full of charming cafes and restaurants.

      Head to Muelle Chico fishing pier, to enjoy some of the best restaurants in town with traditional dishes.

      In Avenida Nuestra Señora del Carmen you will find the main shopping area with stores of well-known fashion brands as well as surf and water sports shops.

      Corralejo is home to a captivating old quarter just behind its harbour. This section is characterized by whitewashed houses and narrow streets.

      In the evening, the city maintains a lively atmosphere. When you head to Music Square, you’ll find artists and bands that come together in the evenings to entertain the crowds. Some of the popular pubs in this square include Rosie O’Gradys and Dubliner.


      3. GO SHOPPING

      In addition to the many shops at Avenida Nuestra Señora del Carmen, head to El Campanario shopping center. There you will find a wide choice of fashion, craft and restaurants. A shopping center that recreates the colonial era of the Canaries, with traditional buildings and a large central square where many cultural events are organized. In the evening you can enjoy a sangria with a live band.


      4. TAKE A DAY TRIP TO LANZAROTE

      From Corralejo, you can take a 30min ferry ride to Lanzarote, the island of the thousands volcanoes. You can easily book via Direct Ferry and compare the price of the different ferry companies. Check it out here.

      If you don’t want to get bothered by renting a car to visit Lanzarote, you can simply join a tour group. We highly recommend booking with Get Your Guide, as they are the most reliable. Check it out here.

      You will be able to visit the main attraction of Lanzarote, Timanfaya National Park. We wrote a full post about it here. Check it out to prepare your visit. You will also be able to visit the wine region of Lanzarote, go on a Camel Ride, and visit the stunning El Lago Verde!

      READ: the best things to do in Lanzarote.


      5. GO SAILING AROUND LOS LOBOS

      From Corralejo you can also board a boat and travel a few kilometers (about 10 minutes) to see the small island of Los Lobos. This 25 square kilometer island is a protected natural area full of native plants and birds, as well as endangered species.

      It is also a great place for snorkeling and swimming as its beaches have clear, shallow water. Boat trips from Corralejo Port to Los Lobos Island are offered daily, you can book here.

      You can also decide to go sailing around the beautiful island and see places that wouldn’t be reachable by land otherwise. See here.


      6. CHECK OUT CORRALEJO NATURAL PARK AND SAND DUNES

      Alright guys, this is one of the must-see if you are visiting Fuerteventura.

      You simply cannot miss Corralejo Natural Park if you are in Fuerteventura. This is a magnificent desert landscape with more than 2,600 hectares of sand washed by turquoise blue waters. In this Natural Park, protected since 1994, you will also find a great diversity of birds. A great way to visit the dunes is by buggy which you can rent from Corralejo. Check it out here.

      The Corralejo sand dunes are one of the most visited areas of natural beauty in Fuerteventura. In fact, these sand dunes are the largest dunes in all of the Canary Islands; With miles and miles of sandy beaches and clear turquoise waters, it’s no wonder the dunes attract so many visitors.

      The good news, is that if you are staying in Corralejo it will be very easy to visit the Natural Park as it is even possible to walk to the dunes.

      READ: full guide for visiting the Corralejo Dunes Natural Park


      7. GO ON ONE OF THE BEST HIKE IN THE NEARBY CALDERON HONDO VOLCANO

      Hiking the Calderón Hondo Volcano, was one of the most memorable things we did in Fuerteventura

      The 50,000-year-old volcano Calderón Hondo is located near Lajares on the north end of the island of Fuerteventura, just a little bit more south of Corralejo. This hilly, volcanic landscape that stretches from La Oliva to Corralejo is one of the most beautiful part of Fuerteventura.

      Calderón Hondo is 278 meter high. From the top you have one of the most beautiful view of Fuerteventura. You can also admire the magnificent 70 meter deep circular volcanic crater with its yellowish sulfur deposits. Simply breathtaking!

      READ: full guide to hike the Calderon Hondo Volcano


      8. HAVE FUN AT AQUA WATER PARK

      Corralejo’s main water park, is called Acua Water Park. This place offers really good fun for children. There are more than a dozen slides and attractions, each suitable for different ages and offering different degrees of adrenaline.

      We particularly loved the Laguna Splash, a wave pool, and a large slide that the whole family can slide down together. You will also find a fast and a slow river, as well as two sets of high and steep slides that will allow you to slide at a thrilling speed of 30 km/h.

      We recommend to book your ticket in the advance here. Alternatively you can also visit Acua Park website here for more information.

      READ: visit El Cotillo, a charming village near Corralejo


      WHERE TO STAY IN CORRALEJO?

      There are many places to choose from when it comes to finding a place to stay in Corralejo. Vacation rentals, all-inclusive hotels, seaside villas with swimming pools… there is something for everyone!

      Atlantic Garden Beach Mate hotel

      During our stay in Corralejo we chose Atlantic Garden Beach Mate hotel and really enjoyed it. We had a great balcony, kitchen to cook our own meal, a quiet bedroom and we were close to the beach. For us Atlantic Garden Beach Mate Hotel has some of the best value for money in Corralejo. Check it out here.

      Hotel Boutique La Marquesina

      Hotel Boutique La Marquesina is probably the hotel with THE best location in Fuerteventura right by the promenade with a nice view directly facing the sea. The cherry on top of the cake, is that this hotel has a beautiful rooftop pool which is also protected from the wind. This is the perfect place in Fuerteventura if you also want to go out at night have a nice dinner and some drinks later on. Check it out here.

      h20 OCEAN SUITES

      h20 Ocean Suites is our favorite hotel in Fuerteventura. This place has been designed with lots of taste. The pool area is gorgeous and overall the service of h20 Ocean Suites is unbeatable. The price per night will be slightly higher compared to our previous recommendations, however if this fits your budget, this is the ONE! You can book here directly.

      READ: BEST PLACES TO STAY IN FUERTEVENTURA, FULL GUIDE


      In conclusion about Corralejo

      If you are traveling to Fuerteventura for the first time, then staying at Corralejo would probably be the best choice. From there, you can visit many things on the island and go on some of the best day trips such as Lanzarote or Los Lobos.

      We really enjoyed the few weeks we spent in Corralejo. There are many surf schools located in this area, with a great vibe overall. Head to Sunset Lounge right before sunset (location). This is where most surfers will gather for a drink after their surf session and to listen to the great live bands.

      If you are preparing for your trip to Fuerteventura, you can check out our full guide here. We listed the 25 best things to do in the island.

      HAPPY TRAVELS!


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      About Corralejo

      Located on the northern tip of Fuerteventura Island, Corralejo is an idyllic paradise for windsurfers, divers and anglers. Escape to beautiful volcanic bays, lush natural parks and beaches that are routinely voted as some of the best in the world.

      Things to do in Corralejo

      Want to learn how to surf? Join a personalised surf expedition at Aloha Surf Academy, where you’ll learn the basics in the comfort of Corralejo’s warm and gentle waves. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, Corralejo’s friendly local surfers will get you carving waves.

      Discover ancient ruins and explore settled caves on Mount Tindaya, Corralejo’s rich archaeological landmark. Study the remains of concheros, large deposits of shells and molluscs. Uncover ceramic furnishings and learn more about the artefacts that continue to be discovered at Llano de Villaverde cave.

      Do you prefer life in the slow or fast lane? At Aqua Water Park, the choice is yours. Travel up to 30 kilometres an hour on a KamiKaze water slide or soak in the warm breeze while drifting along the Lazy River canal. This water park includes numerous pools, slides and indoor activities.

      Enjoy the clash of Fuerteventura’s desert beauty with the shimmering blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean at Corralejo Natural Park. The vast expanse of sand dunes offers a unique contrast to the turquoise ocean, which is a particularly dramatic sight from the top of the rugged Red Mountain.

      Getting around Corralejo

      Arrive by air at Fuerteventura International Airport in Puerto del Rosario or by sea at the port of Corralejo. Ferries connect to nearby islands, while buses navigate the entirety of Fuerteventura. Corralejo can be covered on foot, but rental cars are recommended for reaching remote locations of the island.

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      • What are the best hotels in Corralejo?

        1,731 reviews rated Hesperia Bristol Playa with an average score of 7. 0/10. It may also be worth looking into the Labranda Bahia De Lobos, which received a rating of 7.8/10 from 814 reviews. Secrets Bahía Real Resort & Spa Adults only could also be a good option, with a score of 8.7/10 from 634 reviews.

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      About Corralejo

      Located on the northern tip of Fuerteventura Island, Corralejo is an idyllic paradise for windsurfers, divers and anglers. Escape to beautiful volcanic bays, lush natural parks and beaches that are routinely voted as some of the best in the world.

      Things to do in Corralejo

      Want to learn how to surf? Join a personalised surf expedition at Aloha Surf Academy, where you’ll learn the basics in the comfort of Corralejo’s warm and gentle waves. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, Corralejo’s friendly local surfers will get you carving waves.

      Discover ancient ruins and explore settled caves on Mount Tindaya, Corralejo’s rich archaeological landmark. Study the remains of concheros, large deposits of shells and molluscs. Uncover ceramic furnishings and learn more about the artefacts that continue to be discovered at Llano de Villaverde cave.

      Do you prefer life in the slow or fast lane? At Aqua Water Park, the choice is yours. Travel up to 30 kilometres an hour on a KamiKaze water slide or soak in the warm breeze while drifting along the Lazy River canal. This water park includes numerous pools, slides and indoor activities.

      Enjoy the clash of Fuerteventura’s desert beauty with the shimmering blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean at Corralejo Natural Park. The vast expanse of sand dunes offers a unique contrast to the turquoise ocean, which is a particularly dramatic sight from the top of the rugged Red Mountain.

      Getting around Corralejo

      Arrive by air at Fuerteventura International Airport in Puerto del Rosario or by sea at the port of Corralejo. Ferries connect to nearby islands, while buses navigate the entirety of Fuerteventura. Corralejo can be covered on foot, but rental cars are recommended for reaching remote locations of the island.

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        1,731 reviews rated Hesperia Bristol Playa with an average score of 7. 0/10. It may also be worth looking into the Labranda Bahia De Lobos, which received a rating of 7.8/10 from 814 reviews. Secrets Bahía Real Resort & Spa Adults only could also be a good option, with a score of 8.7/10 from 634 reviews.

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        Hesperia Bristol Playa is a hotel near Acua Water Park that is popular with HotelsCombined users, scoring 7.0 across 1,731 reviews.

      • What is a good hotel in Corralejo near Playa Corralejo?

        Hotel Riu Palace Tres Islas is rated 8.4 from 908 reviews and is close to Playa Corralejo.

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      Corralejo, La Oliva Vacation Rentals: villa rentals & more

      Discover a selection of 2,500 vacation rentals in Corralejo, La Oliva that are perfect for your trip. Whether you’re traveling with friends, family, or even pets, Vrbo vacation homes have the best amenities for hanging out with the people that matter most, including swimming pools and private pools. Prices start at $46 per night, and villas and condos are popular options for a stay in Corralejo. Either way, you’ll find a rental for everyone’s needs.

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      Lovely Stay

      The apartment was clean and tidy and fully functioning kitchen with all you needed, good shower room the bedroom had ample space for clothes and a safe. …only 30 metres from the beach and behind some bars just off the main street in Central Corralej…

      Fay J.

      Stayed Aug 2022

      Lovely villa in excellent location

      We stayed here for 10 days as a family (2 adults, 2 teens) and had a wonderful holiday. Alison and Graham are excellent hosts – brilliant communication prior to stay, easy check-in – being shown around the villa, and speedy responses to any (very min…

      Michele C.

      Stayed Aug 2022

      Fantastic location, well managed, well equipped.

      The complex and the appartment are well maintained and homely. Everything you could need in a home is provided, and Gonzalo, the local property manager is on hand for any enquiries / needs.
      This villa suited us down to the ground – plenty of space …

      Bryony B.

      Stayed Jul 2022

      Just perfect!

      Thoroughly enjoyed our 3 week stay in this beautiful well equipped villa. Have been to fuerteventura many times and this is the first time we have stayed in La Capellania, which is a lovely well kept area. To the rear of the property there is a gorge…

      Helen K.

      Stayed Jun 2022

      Perfect Chill Out Apartment

      Finished to a very high standard and in an excellent location, 10 mins walk to town and the views from the private terrace are magnificent. Carlos is also an excellent host, always available for queries or help when required. We will definitely stay …

      Allan D.

      Stayed May 2022

      Fabulous location in a home from home apartment.

      Really enjoyed our stay in this apartment as there was everything you need to self cater. It was spotlessly clean and very comfortable. The bar next door is a bonus and it gets some really good and varied acts on (Wednesday through to Sunday) it is v…

      Gerard K.

      Stayed Mar 2022

      Location, location, location!

      We have been staying as this property for many years, the location and view is unbeatable.
      Thomas and his team always go above and beyond to help in any way.
      Parking has got more difficult over the years but still manageable.
      The apartment was ver…

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      Stayed Jan 2022

      Fantastic peaceful break

      We had a lovely holiday escaping the cold UK weather, this house is home from home with all the facilities required. The location is perfect with shopping centre including supermarket and beach on the doorstep, and a 10-15 min walk to the centre of C…

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      What are the top vacation rentals in or near Corralejo?

      The heart wants what the heart wants, and right now that’s to get away. It’s time to pack your suitcase and zip off to one of these top vacation rentals in or near Corralejo:

      • Around 0.1 miles from the center of Corralejo, you’ll find it hard to resist Gran Terraza Fully Equipped 2 Bedroom Apartment In Corralejo. It has 2 bedrooms and handy features including outdoor furniture and a nearby laundromat.
      • New 3 Bedroom Villa With Pool is another top-notch choice, offering 3 bedrooms, pet-friendly services, a kitchen and more. It’s around 0.1 miles from Corralejo.

      For even more great options, use the search bar at the top of the page to find the perfect Corralejo vacation rental for you.

      What are the top-rated vacation rentals for weekend getaways in or near Corralejo?

      Your working week will be much easier to endure if you’ve got something exciting set up for the weekend. Give yourself something nice to look forward to by locking in one of these top weekend getaways in or near Corralejo:

      • If spending time in the great outdoors is a non-negotiable for you, book a day or two at 2 Bedroom Apartment, Balcony, Full Kitchen. Around 0.1 miles north of Corralejo, it’s near La Peñita and Playa de Parrado. Amenities at this retreat include a washing machine and a TV.
      • Also consider Beautiful 3 Bed Property In Gated Development In Excellent Location, which is around 0.1 miles northeast of Corralejo. After exploring nearby natural attractions like Punta la Pared Beach and Playa de la Arena, settle into your rental and make use of a microwave oven, a hair dryer and more.

      What are the best romantic weekend getaways in or near Corralejo?

      Forget chocolates and flowers. Sometimes all you need is to get away for a weekend, just you and your beloved. At Vrbo, we’ve got romantic getaways in and around Corralejo that would make even Cupid envious. Here are some we think you’ll fall in love with:

      • Sneak away on Friday afternoon for a few passion-filled evenings at Gran Terraza Fully Equipped 2 Bedroom Apartment In Corralejo. Around 0.1 miles from Corralejo, this place comes with lots of nice touches, including shopping and a dining table.
      • Otherwise, spend a few blissful days canoodling and sipping Champagne at New 3 Bedroom Villa With Pool, around 0.1 miles from Corralejo. A heated pool and pet-friendly services will help set the mood.

      What’s the best place to stay if you’re looking to rent a house for a weekend in or near Corralejo?

      If you’ve been feeling a bit flat, the answer is a large portion of vitamin “sea. ” Puerto del Carmen Beach in Puerto del Carmen has a range of great rental houses to suit every budget and style. A weekend relaxing at this favorite coastal destination 19 miles northeast of Corralejo will breathe life back into you in next to no time.

      What are the best large group vacation rentals in or near Corralejo?

      Big groups mean gigantic fun. They also mean finding a place that’ll effortlessly fit your whole squad. Check out our large group vacation rentals in or around Corralejo and get your favorite people together under one roof:

      • A nice range of amenities including a private pool and a barbecue grill make Villa Atlantic View |heatable Pool |bbq |wifi | Ideal Families a favorite with groups. This popular retreat has 4 bedrooms and accommodates up to 14 people. From the center of Corralejo, it’s around 1 mile away to the southwest.
      • Invite up to 12 of your best friends to House / Villa – Lajares and fill the place with love and laughter. This top option has 6 bedrooms and is around 4 miles to the southwest of Corralejo. It’s crammed with features to keep your large group happy and comfortable, such as a smart TV and coffee and tea making facilities.

      What are the best houses for rent with a pool in or near Corralejo?

      A pool is often a necessity when choosing where to spend your vacation, particularly if you’re taking the kids. Check out these houses with a pool in or near Corralejo and spend your days splashing around:

      • Say hello to Rockstones House, where your highest priority will be pool time. Amenities such as WiFi and outdoor furniture help make this getaway a guest favorite.
      • Homerez – Big House 4 Km Away From The Beach For 10 Ppl. With Sauna And Jacuzzi is the sort of place you go to leave the everyday behind and enjoy your surroundings, starting with its glorious pool. A nearby marina and a resort are also on hand to make your visit nice and comfy.

      Not sure what the weather’s like in Corralejo? It has a desert climate, with average temperatures in summer ranging from 70 ºF to 70 ºF. If you’re seeking more inspiration on where to stay in this exciting destination, use the search bar at the top of the page and adjust the filters to check out our entire range of Corralejo vacation rentals.

      What are the best large family vacation rentals in or near Corralejo?

      It’s always more fun when you share wonderful times with the folks you love the most. Whether you’re organizing a family trip or catching up with friends, Vrbo has a large vacation rental to suit your style. These are two of our best in and around Corralejo:

      • Located around 1 mile to the west of Corralejo, Villa Mariposas Dreams 8 Dream Holidays has 3 bedrooms and sleeps up to 7 guests. It comes with a host of amenities, including a toaster and an electric kettle.
      • Villa Chill – This Villa Includes An also has the space you need to connect with the ones you love. This rental is around 1 mile to the west of central Corralejo and accommodates as many as 8 guests in its 4 bedrooms. A kitchen and a washing machine will help keep everyone comfortable.

      If you’re hoping to visit some family-friendly attractions in the area, you won’t have to look far. Acua Water Park, Papagayo Fitness Center and Muelle Chico promise lots of fun for both kids and grown-ups.

      Are there one-bedroom vacation rentals in or near Corralejo?

      Idyllic romantic getaways, work trips or solo adventures — a single-bedroom vacation property suits a multitude of occasions. One of these options in or near Corralejo is sure to be just right:

      • It’s true! Good things come in small packages, and Home2book Casa Maluhia Corralejo is no exception. This one-bedroom property is close to the central streets and features amenities like a fridge and a washing machine.
      • Or maybe Large 1 Bedroom Apartment In Corralejo Fuerteventura matches your style better. Another centrally located one-bedroom option, this place has cable/satellite TV services, a TV and more.

      Can I find two-bedroom vacation rentals in or near Corralejo?

      Absolutely. From modern apartments to comfy cabins, Vrbo is your one-stop-shop for vacation rentals. Smaller families will like these two-bedroom properties in or near Corralejo:

      • Heading up our list is Gran Terraza Fully Equipped 2 Bedroom Apartment In Corralejo. This two-bedroom delight provides handy amenities like a stovetop and a nearby beach. Explore Corralejo’s awesome attractions from this homely pad.
      • 2 Bedroom Apartment, Balcony, Full Kitchen is another terrific two-bedroom option in the Corralejo area. It has useful amenities like internet services and a TV.

      What are the best three-bedroom vacation rentals in or near Corralejo?

      Three-bedroom rentals in or near Corralejo give you flexibility and space to enjoy a memorable vacation with family and friends. Check out a couple of the fantastic options available here:

      • Offering the trifecta of privacy, comfort and space, you’ll get your whole gang’s nod of approval at New 3 Bedroom Villa With Pool. This stay comes with many useful amenities, including internet services and a washing machine.
      • Another superb three-bedroom rental is Beautiful 3 Bed Property In Gated Development In Excellent Location. Make use of a kitchen and a TV while spending treasured time with the people close to you.

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        For accommodation during a holiday in the region of. Fuerteventura can choose Arena Beach Aparthotel. This is one of the best hotels in the resort in the category of 3 stars. This hotel is located on the 3rd line from the beach. An equipped and comfortable sandy beach is available to guests free of charge. You can also choose other beaches of the coast, but their visit will have to be paid separately. The approximate distance from the hotel to the beach is 850 meters. Approximate distance from the hotel to the airport 39km. Vacationers who have bought a package tour are provided with a free transfer from the airport to the hotel upon arrival and back on the day of departure. There will be no problems for guests in the hotel with the Internet, since all residents can use wireless Internet. At this time of the year, it is quite comfortable to relax here. In addition to this hotel, there are other hotels in the area, so the choice is quite diverse. You can choose a hotel by the number of stars, location, price of a room, food options, or simply by the recommendation of friends. The minimum price of a package tour to this hotel will depend on the food system you choose, the duration of your stay and the number of guests.

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        Average temperature in december europe: Europe weather in December 2022: How hot & sunny?

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        Eu Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (France)

        In Eu, the summers are short and comfortable; the winters are long, very cold, and windy; and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 37°F to 70°F and is rarely below 26°F or above 79°F.

        Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Eu for warm-weather activities is from early July to early September.

        very coldcoldcoolcomfortablecoolcoldJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecNowNow60%60%31%31%overcastclearprecipitation: 2.5 inprecipitation: 2.5 in1.4 in1.4 inmuggy: 2%muggy: 2%0%0%drydrytourism score: 7.0tourism score: 7.00.10.1

        Eu weather by month. Click on each chart for more information.

        The warm season lasts for 2.9 months, from June 20 to September 18, with an average daily high temperature above 64°F. The hottest month of the year in Eu is August, with an average high of 69°F and low of 57°F.

        The cool season lasts for 3.9 months, from November 21 to March 17, with an average daily high temperature below 49°F. The coldest month of the year in Eu is February, with an average low of 37°F and high of 45°F.

        Average High and Low Temperature in Eu

        Average High and Low Temperature in EuwarmcoolcoolJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0°F0°F10°F10°F20°F20°F30°F30°F40°F40°F50°F50°F60°F60°F70°F70°F80°F80°F90°F90°F100°F100°FFeb 844°FFeb 844°FAug 570°FAug 570°F37°F37°F57°F57°FJun 2064°FJun 2064°FSep 1864°FSep 1864°FNov 2149°FNov 2149°FMar 1749°FMar 1749°F53°F53°F54°F54°F42°F42°F40°F40°FNowNow

        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.

        Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        High 44°F 45°F 49°F 54°F 59°F 64°F 68°F 69°F 64°F 58°F 50°F 46°F
        Temp. 41°F 41°F 44°F 48°F 54°F 58°F 62°F 63°F 59°F 54°F 47°F 42°F
        Low 37°F 37°F 40°F 43°F 48°F 53°F 56°F 57°F 54°F 49°F 43°F 39°F

        The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the entire year of hourly average temperatures. The horizontal axis is the day of the year, 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 Eu

        Average Hourly Temperature in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec12 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 AMNowNowvery coldvery coldcoldcoldcoolcomfortable

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

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

        Point Roberts, Washington, United States (4,852 miles away) is the far-away foreign place with temperatures most similar to Eu (view comparison).

        © OpenStreetMap contributors

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        In Eu, the average percentage of the sky covered by clouds experiences significant seasonal variation over the course of the year.

        The clearer part of the year in Eu begins around April 3 and lasts for 6.2 months, ending around October 9.

        The clearest month of the year in Eu is July, during which on average the sky is clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy 59% of the time.

        The cloudier part of the year begins around October 9 and lasts for 5.8 months, ending around April 3.

        The cloudiest month of the year in Eu is December, during which on average the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy 67% of the time.

        Cloud Cover Categories in Eu

        Cloud Cover Categories in EuclearercloudiercloudierJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%Jul 2160%Jul 2160%Dec 3031%Dec 3031%Apr 345%Apr 345%Oct 946%Oct 946%NowNowclearmostly 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.

        Fraction Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        Cloudier 66% 62% 59% 53% 52% 46% 41% 43% 48% 57% 65% 67%
        Clearer 34% 38% 41% 47% 48% 54% 59% 57% 52% 43% 35% 33%

        A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. The chance of wet days in Eu varies throughout the year.

        The wetter season lasts 5.0 months, from September 22 to February 21, with a greater than 29% chance of a given day being a wet day. The month with the most wet days in Eu is December, with an average of 10. 9 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation.

        The drier season lasts 7.0 months, from February 21 to September 22. The month with the fewest wet days in Eu is July, with an average of 7.2 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation.

        Among wet days, we distinguish between those that experience rain alone, snow alone, or a mixture of the two. The month with the most days of rain alone in Eu is November, with an average of 10.4 days. Based on this categorization, the most common form of precipitation throughout the year is rain alone, with a peak probability of 36% on November 23.

        Daily Chance of Precipitation in Eu

        Daily Chance of Precipitation in EuwetwetdryJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%Dec 2236%Dec 2236%Jul 2822%Jul 2822%Sep 2229%Sep 2229%Feb 2129%Feb 2129%NowNowrain

        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).

        Days of Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        Rain 9.4d 7.8d 7.7d 7.1d 8.0d 7.2d 7.2d 7.5d 8.4d 10.2d 10.4d 10.7d
        Mixed 0.2d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.1d
        Snow 0.1d 0.1d 0.1d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.1d
        Any 9.6d 8.0d 7.8d 7.2d 8.0d 7.2d 7.2d 7.5d 8.4d 10.2d 10.4d 10.9d

        To show variation within the months and not just the monthly totals, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day of the year. Eu experiences some seasonal variation in monthly rainfall.

        Rain falls throughout the year in Eu. The month with the most rain in Eu is December, with an average rainfall of 2.4 inches.

        The month with the least rain in Eu is April, with an average rainfall of 1.4 inches.

        Average Monthly Rainfall in Eu

        Average Monthly Rainfall in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0 in0 in1 in1 in2 in2 in3 in3 in4 in4 in5 in5 inOct 292.5 inOct 292.5 inApr 191.4 inApr 191.4 inDec 162.4 inDec 162.4 inJun 51.7 inJun 51.7 inAug 21.5 inAug 21.5 inNowNow

        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.

        Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        Rainfall 2. 0″ 1.6″ 1.4″ 1.4″ 1.6″ 1.6″ 1.6″ 1.5″ 1.9″ 2.4″ 2.4″ 2.4″

        The length of the day in Eu varies extremely over the course of the year. In 2022, the shortest day is December 21, with 8 hours, 4 minutes of daylight; the longest day is June 21, with 16 hours, 23 minutes of daylight.

        Hours of Daylight and Twilight in Eu

        Hours of Daylight and Twilight in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hr12 hr, 10 minMar 2012 hr, 10 minMar 2016 hr, 23 minJun 2116 hr, 23 minJun 2112 hr, 12 minSep 2312 hr, 12 minSep 238 hr, 4 minDec 218 hr, 4 minDec 21nightnightdayNowNow

        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.

        Hours of Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        Daylight 8.6h 10.1h 12.0h 13.9h 15.5h 16.3h 15.8h 14.4h 12.5h 10.7h 9.0h 8.1h

        The earliest sunrise is at 5:44 AM on June 16, and the latest sunrise is 3 hours, 9 minutes later at 8:53 AM on December 31. The earliest sunset is at 4:52 PM on December 12, and the latest sunset is 5 hours, 16 minutes later at 10:07 PM on June 25.

        Daylight saving time (DST) is observed in Eu during 2022, starting in the spring on March 27, lasting 7.1 months, and ending in the fall on October 30.

        Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in Eu

        Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec2 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AM2 AMJun 165:44 AMJun 165:44 AM10:07 PMJun 2510:07 PMJun 25Dec 124:52 PMDec 124:52 PM8:53 AMDec 318:53 AMDec 31Mar 27DSTMar 27DSTDSTOct 30DSTOct 30daynightnightnightnightSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunsetNowNow

        The solar day over the course of the year 2022. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight saving time are indicated by the ‘DST’ labels.

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

        Solar Elevation and Azimuth in Eu

        Solar Elevation and Azimuth in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec12 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 AM0000101010202030304040500001010101020203030404050601763NowNow

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        Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of the year 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 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.

        Moon Rise, Set & Phases in Eu

        Moon Rise, Set & Phases in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec12 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMJan 2Jan 2Jan 18Jan 18Feb 1Feb 1Feb 16Feb 16Mar 2Mar 2Mar 18Mar 18Apr 1Apr 1Apr 16Apr 16Apr 30Apr 30May 16May 16May 30May 30Jun 14Jun 14Jun 29Jun 29Jul 13Jul 13Jul 28Jul 28Aug 12Aug 12Aug 27Aug 27Sep 10Sep 10Sep 25Sep 25Oct 9Oct 9Oct 25Oct 25Nov 8Nov 8Nov 23Nov 23Dec 8Dec 8Dec 23Dec 23

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

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

        The perceived humidity level in Eu, as measured by the percentage of time in which the humidity comfort level is muggy, oppressive, or miserable, does not vary significantly over the course of the year, staying within 1% of 1% throughout.

        Humidity Comfort Levels in Eu

        Humidity Comfort Levels in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%Mar 60%Mar 60%Aug 112%Aug 112%NowNowcomfortablecomfortabledrydry

        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.

        Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        Muggy days 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d 0.2d 0.5d 0.5d 0.2d 0.0d 0.0d 0.0d

        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 Eu experiences significant seasonal variation over the course of the year.

        The windier part of the year lasts for 5.7 months, from October 9 to March 31, with average wind speeds of more than 12. 4 miles per hour. The windiest month of the year in Eu is January, with an average hourly wind speed of 15.0 miles per hour.

        The calmer time of year lasts for 6.3 months, from March 31 to October 9. The calmest month of the year in Eu is August, with an average hourly wind speed of 10.1 miles per hour.

        Average Wind Speed in Eu

        Average Wind Speed in EuwindywindyJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphJan 115.2 mphJan 115.2 mphAug 59.6 mphAug 59.6 mphOct 912.4 mphOct 912.4 mphMar 3112.4 mphMar 3112.4 mphNowNow

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

        Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        Wind Speed (mph) 15. 0 14.0 12.9 11.6 10.7 10.3 10.1 10.1 11.4 12.9 13.7 14.6

        The predominant average hourly wind direction in Eu varies throughout the year.

        The wind is most often from the west for 8.2 months, from January 30 to October 5, with a peak percentage of 52% on July 19. The wind is most often from the south for 3.8 months, from October 5 to January 30, with a peak percentage of 38% on January 1.

        Wind Direction in Eu

        Wind Direction in EuSWSJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%NowNowwestsouthnortheast

        northeastsouthwest

        The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1. 0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

        Eu 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 water temperature experiences some seasonal variation over the course of the year.

        The time of year with warmer water lasts for 3.2 months, from July 7 to October 12, with an average temperature above 60°F. The month of the year in Eu with the warmest water is August, with an average temperature of 64°F.

        The time of year with cooler water lasts for 3.7 months, from December 29 to April 18, with an average temperature below 49°F. The month of the year in Eu with the coolest water is February, with an average temperature of 45°F.

        Average Water Temperature in Eu

        Average Water Temperature in EuwarmcoolJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec40°F40°F45°F45°F50°F50°F55°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°FAug 2464°FAug 2464°F45°FFeb 2645°FFeb 26Jul 760°FJul 760°FOct 1260°FOct 1260°FDec 2949°FDec 2949°FApr 1849°FApr 1849°FNowNow

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

        Water Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        Temperature 47°F 45°F 46°F 49°F 53°F 58°F 62°F 64°F 63°F 60°F 55°F 50°F

        To characterize how pleasant the weather is in Eu throughout the year, we compute two travel scores.

        The tourism score favors clear, rainless days with perceived temperatures between 65°F and 80°F. Based on this score, the best time of year to visit Eu for general outdoor tourist activities is from early July to early September, with a peak score in the first week of August.

        Tourism Score in Eu

        Tourism Score in Eubest timeJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec002244668810107.07.00.10.1NowNowprecipitationprecipitationcloudscloudstemperaturetemperaturetourism score

        The tourism score (filled area), and its constituents: the temperature score (red line), the cloud cover score (blue line), and the precipitation score (green line).

        The beach/pool score favors clear, rainless days with perceived temperatures between 75°F and 90°F. Based on this score, the best time of year to visit Eu for hot-weather activities is from mid July to mid August, with a peak score in the first week of August.

        Beach/Pool Score in Eu

        Beach/Pool Score in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec002244668810102. 42.40.00.0NowNowprecipitationprecipitationcloudscloudstemperaturetemperature

        The beach/pool score (filled area), and its constituents: the temperature score (red line), the cloud cover score (blue line), and the precipitation score (green line).

        Methodology

        For each hour between 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM of each day in the analysis period (1980 to 2016), independent scores are computed for perceived temperature, cloud cover, and total precipitation. Those scores are combined into a single hourly composite score, which is then aggregated into days, averaged over all the years in the analysis period, and smoothed.

        Our cloud cover score is 10 for fully clear skies, falling linearly to 9 for mostly clear skies, and to 1 for fully overcast skies.

        Our precipitation score, which is based on the three-hour precipitation centered on the hour in question, is 10 for no precipitation, falling linearly to 9 for trace precipitation, and to 0 for 0. 04 inches of precipitation or more.

        Our tourism temperature score is 0 for perceived temperatures below 50°F, rising linearly to 9 for 65°F, to 10 for 75°F, falling linearly to 9 for 80°F, and to 1 for 90°F or hotter.

        Our beach/pool temperature score is 0 for perceived temperatures below 65°F, rising linearly to 9 for 75°F, to 10 for 82°F, falling linearly to 9 for 90°F, and to 1 for 100°F or hotter.

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

        The growing season in Eu typically lasts for 8.9 months (273 days), from around March 6 to around December 3, rarely starting before January 30 or after April 12, and rarely ending before November 3 or after January 6.

        Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in Eu

        Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in Eugrowing seasonJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%50%Mar 650%Mar 650%Dec 350%Dec 390%Apr 1290%Apr 1290%Nov 390%Nov 310%Jan 3010%Jan 3010%Jan 610%Jan 6Jul 27100%Jul 27100%NowNowvery coldcoldcoolcomfortablefreezingwarm

        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.

        Based on growing degree days alone, the first spring blooms in Eu should appear around May 2, only rarely appearing before April 13 or after May 23.

        Growing Degree Days in Eu

        Growing Degree Days in EuJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0°F0°F200°F200°F400°F400°F600°F600°F800°F800°F1,000°F1,000°F1,200°F1,200°F1,400°F1,400°F1,600°F1,600°F1,800°F1,800°FMay 290°FMay 290°FAug 3900°FAug 3900°FDec 311,734°FDec 311,734°FNowNow

        The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of the year, 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 experiences extreme seasonal variation over the course of the year.

        The brighter period of the year lasts for 3.4 months, from May 5 to August 18, with an average daily incident shortwave energy per square meter above 5.5 kWh. The brightest month of the year in Eu is June, with an average of 6.5 kWh.

        The darker period of the year lasts for 3.8 months, from October 26 to February 18, with an average daily incident shortwave energy per square meter below 1.9 kWh. The darkest month of the year in Eu is December, with an average of 0.8 kWh.

        Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in Eu

        Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in EubrightdarkdarkJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec0 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWh9 kWh9 kWhJun 286. 6 kWhJun 286.6 kWhDec 270.7 kWhDec 270.7 kWhMay 55.5 kWhMay 55.5 kWhAug 185.5 kWhAug 185.5 kWhOct 261.9 kWhOct 261.9 kWhFeb 181.9 kWhFeb 181.9 kWhNowNow

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

        Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
        Solar Energy (kWh) 1.0 1.8 3.1 4.7 5.9 6.5 6.4 5.5 3.9 2.3 1.2 0.8

        For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Eu are 50.046 deg latitude, 1.421 deg longitude, and 46 ft elevation.

        The topography within 2 miles of Eu contains only modest variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 433 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 183 feet. Within 10 miles contains only modest variations in elevation (741 feet). Within 50 miles contains significant variations in elevation (886 feet).

        The area within 2 miles of Eu is covered by cropland (46%), artificial surfaces (27%), and grassland (19%), within 10 miles by cropland (39%) and water (33%), and within 50 miles by cropland (40%) and water (35%).

        This report illustrates the typical weather in Eu, 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 4 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Eu.

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

        The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:

        • Abbeville Airport (LFOI, 63%, 19 mi, east, 174 ft elevation change)
        • Rouen Airport (LFOP, 17%, 47 mi, south, 466 ft elevation change)
        • Beauvais–Tillé Airport (LFOB, 15%, 51 mi, southeast, 312 ft elevation change)
        • Brighton Shoreham Airport (EGKA, 6%, 93 mi, northwest, -39 ft elevation change)

        LFOI, 63%19 mi, 174 ftLFOP, 17%47 mi, 466 ftLFOB, 15%51 mi, 312 ftEGKA, 6%93 mi, -39 ft

        © OpenStreetMap contributors

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

        Other Data

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

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

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

        Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

        Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .

        Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo. com .

        Maps are © OpenStreetMap contributors.

        Disclaimer

        The information on this site is provided as is, without any assurances as to its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. Weather data is prone to errors, outages, and other defects. We assume no responsibility for any decisions made on the basis of the content presented on this site.

        We draw particular cautious attention to our reliance on the MERRA-2 model-based reconstructions for a number of important data series. While having the tremendous advantages of temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have model-based errors, (2) are coarsely sampled on a 50 km grid and are therefore unable to reconstruct the local variations of many microclimates, and (3) have particular difficulty with the weather in some coastal areas, especially small islands.

        We further caution that our travel scores are only as good as the data that underpin them, that weather conditions at any given location and time are unpredictable and variable, and that the definition of the scores reflects a particular set of preferences that may not agree with those of any particular reader.

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        Eu

        Département de la Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France

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        Winter Forecast 2022/2023 – September Update: Seasonal cooling now begins across the ENSO regions, predicted to continue as we head closer to Winter » Severe Weather Europe

        New forecast data is now released for Winter 2022/2023. It shows a growing influence of the third-year La Nina phase. It is currently cooling down and expected to continue into early Winter. Modifying the jet stream pattern over North America and the Pacific Ocean will also extend its reach to the rest of the world.

        To understand the Winter season, we must realize that there are many “drivers” of weather. Global weather is a very complex system, with many large-scale and small-scale climate influencers.

        But how can the oceans have such an impact on winter weather? We will first examine what this La Nina is, how it works, and how it is predicted to change as we get closer to the Winter season of 2022/2023.

         

        WEATHER FROM THE OCEAN

         
        Oceans cover over 70% of the planet’s surface and play a significant role in the Earth’s climate system. In the image below, you can see the complex air-sea interactions. This is a two-way system with influences going both ways on smaller and larger scales.

        The key here is the word “two-way.” For example, we sometimes look at ocean anomalies and how they will influence our long-term weather, while the weather also influences ocean anomalies.

        So it is very important to note that while the oceans can play their climate role directly, they are also changing due to the weather patterns.

        Looking at the latest ocean anomalies, we have marked a few regions we are currently watching for Winter 2022/2023 development. Each has its role and significance in different areas and time scales.

        Marked in the center is the El Nino Southern Oscillation or ENSO. This is one of the most well-known ocean oscillations, with an especially strong influence during Winter.

        You can see the Dual Mode Index (DMI) on the left. It oscillates based on the temperature difference between the east and west Indian ocean. It will also play its role in the Winter.
         

        ENSO WEATHER PATTERNS

         
        ENSO is short for “El Niño Southern Oscillation.” This region of the equatorial Pacific Ocean changes between warm and cold phases. Typically there is a phase change around every 1-3 years.

        The cold phase is called La Nina, and the warm phase is called El Nino. We are currently in a La Nina phase, entering its 3rd year, which is a rather rare occurrence.

        ENSO significantly changes tropical rainfall, pressure patterns, and the complex exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere. With each new developing phase, large-scale pressure changes are observed in the tropics.

        The image below from NOAA Climate shows the typical circulation during a cold ENSO phase. Air descends in the eastern Pacific, promoting stable and dry weather. At the same time, the air is rising in the western Pacific, with a lot of rainfall and lower pressure.

        This way, ENSO significantly impacts the tropical rainfall and pressure patterns and thus impacts the ocean-atmosphere feedback system. Through this ocean-atmosphere system, the ENSO influence spreads globally.

        Below we have a close-up view of the tropical Pacific Ocean surface analysis. We can see the cold anomalies in the marked ENSO regions. That is the currently active La Nina entering its third-year phase.

        La Nina forms during strong easterly trade winds, which can tell us much about the general state of global circulation. This way, we can use these anomalies as an “indicator” to know the current state of the global climate system.

        Below, you can see the last years of ocean anomalies in the ENSO region. You can see the first La Nina event in 2020 and a second-year La Nina in late 2021, lasting through the Winter. A third-year event is forecast to develop over the Fall and Winter 2022/2023.

        To better understand the ENSO development, we produced a video showing the La Nina anomalies from late Spring until the present. The video below shows the cold ocean anomalies in the equatorial Pacific. Notice the “waveforms” across the region as trade winds push the surface waters west.

         

        ENSEMBLE FORECAST

         
        Below we have an analysis/forecast graphic by ECMWF, which shows the forecast of the central ENSO region. The La Nina conditions (below -0.5) will prevail over the Fall and Winter. But a weakening of the La Nina is expected for early next year, with a warm phase possible later in the year.

        Looking at the Official NOAA CPC probability forecast, we can see a high agreement for the cold phase. It is expected to remain stable going into Winter. We expect a breakdown of the cold phase as we go into next Spring.

        The combined model ocean forecast shows the cold anomalies in the Pacific regions over late Fall and early Winter. A stable La Nina is forecast on all long-range systems, giving high confidence also for its weather influence.

        The ensemble forecast from the CFS model, which we will also use in the atmospheric winter forecast, shows a healthy cold phase developing. It goes strong into Winter but weakens over Spring.

         

        WINTER AND THE POLAR JET STREAM

         

        Typically, the first influence of these ocean anomalies can be seen in the changing jet stream. The jet stream is a large and powerful stream of air (wind) at around 8-11km (5-7mi) altitude. It interacts with pressure systems and affects their path and evolution.

        The jet stream is an important piece of this story. It is one of the main ways La Nina can change the weather patterns more directly, especially over North America.

        Historically, a strong blocking high-pressure system in the North Pacific is the most typical effect of a cold ENSO phase. That usually redirects the polar jet stream down over the northern United States.

        The image below shows the average pattern during the last La Nina winters. We can see a strong high-pressure system in the North Pacific and a low-pressure area over Canada and southwestern Europe.

        The circulation of the strong high-pressure system promotes the development of a low-pressure region over Alaska and western Canada. It curves the jet stream downwards in between the two pressure systems.

        Looking at the temperature analysis for the same winters, we can see the cold anomaly under the jet stream in western Canada and the northern United States. There are also some cold anomalies over Europe, but they can’t be attributed directly to La Nina.

        You can see that jet stream re-position in the image below. The image shows the average position of the jet stream during La Nina winters and the resulting weather patterns over the United States and Canada.

        The shifting jet stream brings colder temperatures and storms from the polar regions down into northern and the northwestern United States and warmer and drier weather to the southern parts.

        In the northern part of the country, colder and wetter events are more frequent, as the jet stream directs the storm systems that way. But that can somewhat lockout the southern United States, creating warmer and more stable weather with less frequent storms and cold fronts.

        As the colder air is more easily accessible to the northern United States, it also increases the snowfall potential. Especially areas like Alaska, Canada, and the northern/northwestern United States benefit from more snowfall in a cold ENSO phase. The graphic is provided by NOAA-Climate.

         

        WINTER SEASON 2022/2023 – SEPTEMBER FORECAST UPDATE

         
        You now know what will influence this upcoming Winter and how it will change our jet stream and weather. We will now also look at the actual model forecast, freshly updated in September, and their hints are for Winter 2022/2023.

        In this update, we focused on three seasonal models. The ECMWF from Europe, the CFSv2 from the United States, and a special blend of North American models called NMME. Graphics are from the Copernicus Climate project and CPC/NCEP.

        All these forecasts are an average picture over the course of 3 meteorological winter months (December-January-February) and show the general prevailing weather patterns.

        Even if the models were 100% accurate, it does not mean that such weather conditions would last for three months straight. It only suggests how the weather patterns might look most of the time.
         

        ECMWF WINTER SEASON FORECAST UPDATE

         
        The ECMWF model is often considered one of the most reliable forecasting systems. But no long-range/seasonal forecast can be called “reliable”, as we are only looking at trends and how the weather patterns might evolve on a large scale over a longer period.

        The updated winter pressure pattern forecast from ECMWF below further consolidates the La Nina high-pressure system in the North Pacific, extending to the western United States. In addition, a low-pressure system is indicated over Canada.

        We also see the North Atlantic in a weak westerly negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) mode, which is a change. Also, a low-pressure area over western Europe and the Azores, opening several different pattern variations throughout Winter.

        The monthly NAO forecast from ECMWF below hints at negative trends in early Winter. That would increase the chances of cold events in the eastern United States and parts of Europe. A negative NAO means higher pressure over Greenland and Iceland, disrupting the normal westerly zonal jet stream pattern.

        The global airmass temperature forecast shows an interesting pattern. Most of Canada and parts of the northern United States are seen with colder to average temperatures. Warmer anomalies are forecast over the western United States but reducing to the eastern United States.

        Europe shows average temperatures over the west, with the influence of the nearby low-pressure area. Warmer anomalies are forecast over parts of central Europe, rising towards the northeast.

        Looking at the surface temperature probability forecast over Europe, we see an interesting pattern. Most of the continent is in the average temperature range, with a slight probability of higher than average temperatures in central parts.

        Going to the precipitation forecast, we can see Europe having a mostly average precipitation signal, with some drier areas to the northeast. More precipitation is forecast over the Mediterranean.

        Over Noth America, the updated ECMWF forecast shows average to colder surface temperatures over most of western Canada. Warmer than normal temperatures are forecast over the southern United States, with a weaker anomaly going toward the northern United States.

        A negative NAO usually means a more northerly flow over the Midwest and the eastern United States. We have seen this development in the past in La Nina winters.

        In this forecast, we do see a hint of normal to colder anomalies in the northern United States but is not yet clear how much of it is due to the negative NAO signal. That will be more clear in future updates.

        The precipitation anomaly forecast for North America shows a more typical La Nina-type pattern over Canada and the United States. More precipitation is forecast over Canada and the northwestern and northeastern United States. Drier conditions remain over the southwestern United States, as usually seen in a La Nina pattern.

         

        ECMWF FORECAST VERIFICATION

         
        Looking back at last year, we can see that the forecast from the September update showed a similar pattern. Note that the image below is for the last Winter, so we are just comparing it to the actual data to see how accurate it was.

        And looking at the actual analysis below, we can see that the ECMWF forecast last year, released in September, was good. It did not show strong negative anomalies, but it did show a neutral area over the northern United States, especially over the Midwest, the Great Lakes, and the northeast.

        This shows some confidence in the EMCWF winter forecast, released in September, which is what we are using in this updated article. When a large-scale feature like a La Nina is active, that makes the forecast a bit more accurate, as the model has an excellent signal to rely on for the weather development.
         

        ECMWF WINTER 2022/2023 SNOWFALL FORECAST UPDATE

         
        As always, we produced a special snowfall forecast from the ECMWF data provided by the Copernicus-EU project. Unfortunately, over Europe, we see primarily below-average snowfall, which is surprising given the lack of strong warm anomalies and normal precipitation.

        The next image below shows the raw mean snow depth for February, which is the last winter month. You can see that despite negative anomalies across most of Europe, there is still some snow cover over the continent. So even if the forecast calls for less snow, that does not mean there will be no snow.

        Over North America, we see a similar forecast, with most of the country having below-average snow accumulation, except for the far northwest. It is also perhaps surprising, especially for the Midwest and the far northeast, which can get more snow in a La Nina winter.

        And also, for the United States and Canada, the mean snow depth forecast for February shows the snow cover expansion. It’s reaching down into the parts of the southern Plains and in a similar line towards the east. So while showing less snowfall than normal, there still is snowfall to be expected.

        We will release a special forecast article dedicated to snowfall predictions. There, we will take a more in-depth look at snowfall potential, including more models and a month-by-month breakdown.
         

        CFSv2 WINTER SEASON FORECAST

         
        CFSv2 is the long-range/seasonal forecasting system from the United States NOAA/CPC. We tend to use it in contrast to the ECMWF, as it is the most widely used seasonal forecasting system in the United States.

        Looking at the latest data, the CFS is close to the ECMWF with the strong La Nina high-pressure zone in the North Pacific and a low-pressure response over Canada. However, the Atlantic/Greenland pattern is almost the opposite and shows more factors are at play than just the La Nina.

        Airmass temperatures are most interesting over North America, with a strong contrast of cold air anomalies over Canada and warmer air in the southern and western United States. The jet stream is usually found between the two air masses. Europe is seen as mostly warmer than normal, except for a narrow area from southwestern to northeastern regions.

        The North American surface forecast shows a really strong dipole pattern. Much colder than normal temperatures over most of western and central Canada, expanding into the northern and also northeastern United States. Warmer than normal Winter is forecast over the southern and western parts of the United States.

        The precipitation anomaly forecast for North America shows the main weather dynamics (with increased precipitation) over the northwestern and eastern parts of the United States. Drier than normal conditions are forecast for the south, with the updated forecast showing much less precipitation over the far southeast.

        We must remember that the strongest weather dynamics unfold between the cold and warm anomalies, including snowfall. CFS has no snow forecast graphic, but this temperature and precipitation pattern would suggest more snowfall over the northwestern United States, upper Midwest, and parts of the eastern United States.
         

        NMME WINTER 2022/2023 WEATHER FORECAST

         
        NMME stands for North American Multi-Model Ensemble. It is a special forecast combined from several different North American long-range models. It is useful as it contains different calculations and weather solutions, providing an average forecast from different views.

        The ocean temperature forecast shows the active La Nina phase over most of Winter, in agreement with other global forecasting solutions. From this, we can expect similar results also in the atmospheric forecast.

        Looking at the pressure anomaly forecast, you can see a strong high-pressure system in the North Pacific, resulting from the active La Nina. A low-pressure system is over Canada, pressing the jet stream down over the northern United States.

        The temperature forecast for North America shows this jet stream pattern. You can see colder temperatures over the northern United States and most of Canada. Warmer temperatures are forecast south of the jet stream in most central and southern United States.

        You can see a similar pattern in the precipitation forecast below, where more precipitation is forecast over the northern half of the United States and Canada. Drier Winter is expected over much of the southern United States.

        Overall this shows a very textbook La Nina winter to unfold, having a “double character” over the United States, from colder to the north to warmer over the south.
         

        WINTER 2022/2023 UPDATE FORECAST SUMMARY

         
        Reading images and descriptions can be somewhat confusing. So to simplify everything, here is what the September update forecast shows for the Winter season 2022/2023:

        Europe is expected to have warmer than average temperatures over most of the northern and east-central parts of the continent. On the other hand, more average temperatures are expected over the west-central parts.

        This suggests that there can be periods with more cold fronts and colder days over the continent’s western half. The neutral to negative NAO forecast from ECMWF in early Winter supports this idea.

        Such a pattern can permit an easier breakdown of the pattern and a northerly flow into central Europe later in the year and early next year.

        The models are not in 100% agreement over the pattern in the North Atlantic. The main key is the positioning and strength of the pressure systems over Iceland/Greenland relative to the North American pattern.

        Precipitation-wise, mostly average precipitation is forecast over central and western Europe. More precipitation is shown over the southern parts of the continent. The snowfall forecast shows less snowfall over Europe, which is not in full agreement with the precipitation and temperature forecasts.

        North America winter forecast looks fairly solid to be a classical La Nina-type winter. Western and central Canada can expect colder and snowier conditions, along with Alaska.

        The United States can expect to see a strong north-south pattern development. The Northern United States is expected to be normal to colder this Winter with more precipitation. Colder anomalies are forecast to develop from the northwestern United States over the Midwest. Intermittently, colder anomalies can spread into the far northeastern United States.

        The Southern United States has a high chance for warmer and mostly drier than normal winter weather. This, however, does not mean that no cold front can reach the southern states. Instead, it shows that in a La Nina pattern, it is much less likely to get frequent cold fronts down to the deep south due to the different jet stream positioning.

        Below is NOAA’s official Winter 2022/2023 temperature forecast for the United States. It shows the temperature probability, with colder chances in the northern United States. As seen in the models above, the southwestern part of the country and the east coast have a higher probability of warmer than normal weather.

        But take note of the trough of “equal” temperatures probability extending down low into the southern Plains. That can be interpreted as a potential route of winter cold air outbreaks down from the Midwest.

        The official precipitation forecast is also quite similar to the updated models. We see an equal-to-higher probability for more precipitation (and snowfall) over the northern half of the United States. The southern United States is forecast to have a drier than normal winter season.

        In a typical La Nina winter, there is usually a problem with the persistence of drought conditions in the south and southwest. Below is the latest drought graphic from NOAA, which shows the current drought conditions in the United States.

        Strong drought conditions prevail over the south-central and western United States. We can see some recovery over the southwest, especially in Arizona. That is thanks to the summer monsoon bringing a decent amount of precipitation.

        But the drought conditions in the south are expected to continue and can worsen in a La Nina Winter. The same goes for western parts of the United States, especially California.

        There is no certainty in the winter forecast at this long lead time. But there is also one very important factor that can change the course of Winter at any time. That is the Stratospheric Polar Vortex.
         

        STRATOSPHERIC POLAR VORTEX INFLUENCE

         

        We cannot look at the winter weather without mentioning the Polar Vortex. The Polar Vortex re-emerges every Fall and plays a key role in daily to weekly weather development in late Fall, Winter, and Spring.

        The Polar Vortex is a large cyclonic area spinning over the entire Northern Hemisphere, from the ground up to the top of the Stratosphere, reaching over 50km/31miles altitude.

        Below is our 3-dimensional model of the Polar Vortex, extending from the lower levels upwards into the Stratosphere. The vertical axis is greatly enhanced for better visual purposes. You can see in the image below what the actual structure of the Polar Vortex looks like.

        In the example above, the Polar Vortex underwent a temporary warming event. These events can disrupt the Polar Vortex, weakening its circulation and changing the weather patterns below.

        That is very important for winter weather patterns, as it can change the dynamics and circulation for several weeks. But even a strong Polar Vortex plays a role.

        A strong Polar Vortex usually means strong polar circulation. This usually locks the colder air into the Polar regions, resulting in milder seasonal conditions for most of the United States and Europe.

        In contrast, a weak Polar Vortex can create a disrupted jet stream pattern. As a result, it has a harder time containing the cold air, which has an easier way of escaping from the polar regions into the United States or Europe.

        Historically, a La Nina winter has around a 60-75% chance of producing a stratospheric warming event. It has produced them in the past and also one the last Winter. The image below shows the typical Sudden Stratospheric Warming event frequency by month and by the ENSO event.

        A Sudden Stratospheric Warming event (SSW) can significantly impact circulation and cause major pressure changes in the Northern Hemisphere. So we monitor these processes very closely.

        One such event occurred on January 2021. On January 5th, the preliminary date of the Sudden Stratospheric Warming event was marked, as the winds around the polar circle have reversed.

        The stratospheric warming wave has crawled over the entire North Pole in the Stratosphere, effectively splitting the cold core of the polar vortex into two parts.

        One part of the broken polar vortex has moved over North America and one over the European sector. At this point, this did not influence the winter weather on the surface just yet. This is because such events begin at over 30km (18 miles) altitude. But the weather influence followed quite soon after.

        In early January, strong positive values in the Stratosphere are associated with the higher pressure buildup during the stratospheric warming event. The event and its influence slowly descended over time, reaching the lower levels by mid and late January.

        This persisted well into February, influencing the weather patterns even when the stratospheric warming was already over. You can see gradual progress downwards, almost like a wave. So despite starting at high altitudes, these warming events can bring strong dynamics down from the Stratosphere.

        This is how a stratospheric warming event typically operates. First, it breaks down the upper structure of the Polar Vortex, which then collapses downwards, impacting the weather at the surface.

        Below is an image that shows an average temperature pattern 0-30 days after a proper mid-winter stratospheric warming event. High pressure over the Arctic helps to unlock the cold air out of the Arctic regions, sending it down into the mid-latitudes of the United States and Europe.

        Of course, not every stratospheric warming event produces this pattern, but this is an average image of many events in the past 40 years. A lot depends on the already established weather patterns and the timing of the stratospheric warming event.

        There is not much forecast data to look at in the forecast for the Stratosphere. The ECMWF forecast for the 10mb stratospheric zonal winds shows a reduction of the stratospheric wind speeds in late Fall and early Winter.

        As winds are directly related to the strength of the Polar Vortex, we can see this as a signal for a weakening of the Polar Vortex. This is likely connected to the suggested negative NAO pattern in late Fall and early Winter, so the model is picking up some dynamics.

        It gives us a signal to keep an eye on, as these dynamics can have a large-scale and long-lasting impact on the weather pattern during Winter.

        We will keep you updated on the developing weather trends in the coming seasons, so make sure to bookmark our page. Also, if you have seen this article in the Google App (Discover) feed, click the like button (♥) there to see more of our forecasts and our latest articles on weather and nature in general.

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        Nice, France – December Weather

        What’s the weather like in Nice in December

        December is the start of winter in Nice, France, but the climate is still very pleasant for this time of year. Days are still long and are, more often than not, filled with sunshine, though there is a crisp chill in the air. It’s a great time to visit for a warm winter break and to avoid the crowds that descend on the city during other months of the year.

        Temperature

        Despite the average low temperatures hanging around 6°C, the daily averages in December are a mild 10°C, which can rise to 14°C and higher during the hottest parts of the day. It’s a good idea to pack lots of layers if you’re visiting at this time of year, because there is a considerable difference between the daytime temperatures and the night time ones. Whilst t-shirts and thin jumpers will probably suffice for the day, you’ll need warmer layers for the cooler evenings.

        Rainfall

        December may be the start of winter in Nice, but the amount of rainfall drops considerably from the previous two months, with only around 70mm falling over a period of 9 days throughout the month. There’s still a chance you could get caught in some showers though, so remember to slip an umbrella into your suitcase. The good thing about Mediterranean rain is that it usually passes quickly and clears the sky afterwards, leaving bright sunshine in its wake.

        Sea Temperature

        Whilst Nice may be a popular beach destination in the summer months, it’s not advisable to venture into the waters at this time of year because the sea temperature is a chilly 15°C. It’s best avoided for casual swimmers, though watersports enthusiasts may want to make the most of the coastal breeze which brings choppy waves with it and you’ll get to wear a wetsuit to keep warm.

        Sunshine Hours

        There’s so much to do in Nice, from cultural attractions to shopping and great dining experiences, so it’s just as well there’s still plenty of sunshine in December for you to get to enjoy it all. With around 9 hours of sunshine a day, it’s unusually sunny for somewhere in Europe at this time of year.

        If you’re looking for a relatively warm winter break with oodles of things to do and pretty much guaranteed blue skies, then Nice in December is a very good bet!

        Nice Hotels for December

        Hotel Cronstadt

        The Hotel Cronstadt is a small, intimate hotel in the centre of Nice just off the Promenade des Anglais. There are only 10 rooms in the entire building and each are simply decorated with dark-wood furniture, comfortable, colourful furnishings, and ambient lighting. The atmosphere is incredibly cosy and reminiscent of a typical, old French townhouse. Elsewhere in the hotel, there is a plush lounge area with gold-framed portraits adorning the walls, chaise lounges, elaborate silk curtains, and patterned carpets. In addition, the outside terrace is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre, whilst the small breakfast room is the perfect place to start the day.

        La Malmaison

        La Malmaison offers a series of quality, stylish suites in the heart of Nice at affordable prices. It’s a stone’s throw from the popular Promenade des Anglais, placing it right at the centre of all the action. Rooms are modern and sleek with pops of colour bringing the white-washed walls to life, and there are private balconies for each room offering spectacular views across the seafront and the rest of the city. Every room has access to free WiFi, satellite TV, and a minibar, and guests are invited to a delicious buffet-style breakfast in the mornings, where they can fill up on local pastries, cheeses, hams, and fruits. If you’re looking to go somewhere with your dog, it’s handy to know that La Malmaison welcomes small, well-behaved pooches, too.

        Hotel Belle Mueniere

        Budget travellers should check into the Hotel Belle Mueniere, which is a cute little accommodation just minutes from Nice’s city centre. It’s situated in an ornate, pastel building surrounded by greenery, and is decorated in a simple, traditional way with white walls, exposed stone frescoes, and marble staircases. Rooms have their own balconies which overlook the lovely tree-filled scenery. There are also hostel-style dorms for lone travellers or groups of three or more, and the outside patio offers a great space to enjoy a drink in the peace and quiet.

        Nice Beaches in December

        December may not be the best time for beach sunbathing in Nice, thanks to the cooler weather, but that doesn’t mean that you should avoid the coast at all costs. The stretch of shingle surrounding the city is quiet in the winter months, offering a great place for winter strolls and to sit and enjoy a book in the sunshine, or to look out at the spectacular views. Swimming at this time of year is unadvisable due to the low sea temperatures, but if you fancy trying some watersports then there are plenty of opportunities dotted along the coast. The winter brings with it a chilly coastal breeze which whips up the sea a bit, so be mindful that there might be some strong currents underneath the surface.

        There are two kinds of beach in Nice public and private. Private beaches offer exclusive facilities to paying guests, and they are usually attached to hotels or restaurants. Public beaches, on the other hand, are open to anyone and everyone. They are often surrounded by lots of places to eat and drink and usually have their own toilet and shower facilities. In December you won’t have to worry about finding a spot on the beach, but many of the private stretches shut down at this time of year, so it’s worth checking this out beforehand.

        Centenaire beach is a public portion of the coast which is open all year round. It’s split in two by the Peillon River, though this flows forcefully and can get muddy at this time of year. It’s the perfect place to kick back and enjoy the winter sunshine, and there are plenty of bars and restaurants nearby for refreshment or shelter if you need it.

        Bars and Restaurants

        Ma Yucca

        The French love their fusion cuisine and you’re likely to see a lot of French-Japanese style restaurants dotted throughout Nice. Ma Yucca is one of these, offering a menu filled with delicious combinations of the East and the West. Set inside a stylish interior, it’s perfect for getting to grips with the new-age cuisine in France, and you can try delicious dishes like sesame chicken and salmon chirashi, as well as traditional cuisine like beef tartare and fillet of pork. As well as the quirky a la carte menu, there is a set menu to be enjoyed, too.

        Le Traiteur du Port

        For a stylish spin on traditional French cuisine, pop into Le Traiteur du Port, an elegant restaurant located in the picturesque port of Nice. The décor is fresh and bright with bursts of bright colours, and the food is immaculately presented. Le Traiteur features a classic menu, including firm favourites like ratatouille, vegetable quiche, crème caramel, and a selection of tiny, tasty amuse-bouches.

        L’Hydropathe

        L’Hydropathe is a classy brasserie in the heart of Nice, boasting leather furnishings, wood panelling, and huge, gilded mirrors. There is a sheltered outdoor area for soaking up the winter sun in, and the vast menu has everything from guinea fowl fillet and veal medallions, to sautéed prawns and beef carpaccio.

        Things to do in Nice in December

        Palais Nikaia

        Palais Nikaia is an all-purpose concert hall in the centre of Nice. Throughout the year there is a full schedule of music acts, plays, operas, and musicals for all the family, providing a great evening out and the perfect way to warm up in the winter weather. Acts that have been featured in the past include Lenny Kravitz, Holiday on Ice and Dirty Dancing, though the schedule varies drastically from month to month. In December there is usually a pantomime or Christmas related plays – perfect for getting you into the festive spirit.

        Cimetiere du Chateau 

        The graveyard at Cimetiere du Chateau is a surprisingly picturesque burial ground popular in Nice for is famous inhabitants. Elaborate headstones rise up eerily from the ground, surrounded by plants and flowers. Founded in 1783, it holds over 2,000 graves, many of which were famous faces around Nice, including novelist Gaston Leroux, opera singer Fredi Betti, and actress Renee Saint-Cyr. The graveyard itself lies in the grounds of the Cimetiere du Chateau, an imposing, well-preserved 16th Century fortification that was a vital stronghold in the city’s past.

        Old Town

        December is the perfect time to take a stroll around the city’s Old Town, as the crowds have all but disappeared at this point and the atmosphere is extremely festive with cosy Christmas lights. Wander down the twisting, turning streets and admire the rustic architecture that looms up, and dip in and out of the numerous coffee shops and boutique stores to keep warm. It’s a great place to pick up some last minute Christmas presents, or to simply grab and hot drink and watch the world go by.

        Iceland Weather, Climate, & Temperature Year-Round

         


        • See also: What to Do and Where to Go in Iceland 
        • See also: What to Pack for Travel in Iceland

        There’s No Wrong Time to Visit Iceland!

        It’s true! While the weather and seasons in Iceland vary significantly throughout the year, Iceland is one of the most exciting countries to visit for nature lovers. There is fantastic natural beauty to take in all 12 months of the year. Summer will bring the midnight sun, and winter will bring the gorgeous northern lights.

        Some experiences available in December aren’t available in June – and vice versa. In June, you can experience the midnight sun, see puffins, enjoy generally warmer temperatures, go camping, and more.

        In contrast, December brings out the northern lights, ice cave tours, the magical twinkly lights of the Iceland Christmas season, and more. No one season holds all the activities Iceland has to offer. There is truly something for everyone in every season.

        Visiting Iceland during the down season is a better time for encountering fewer crowds. Summer is typically the busiest season, but you can still find wide-open spaces to explore, even during this period. The activities are so nature-focused that you can always find a way to avoid the crowds.

        What’s the Weather Like in Iceland?

        Iceland does have four seasons, although sometimes it doesn’t feel that way. The weather changes all the time! This means Iceland’s weather year-round is prone to many changes and surprises. 

        You’ll probably hear the joke “if you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes!” when you’re in Iceland. Many people think that Iceland is constantly frozen, but that is not the case. 

        Understanding Iceland’s Climate

        Iceland enjoys a much milder climate than its name suggests. This is partly due to the Gulf Stream that flows along the west and south of Iceland, bringing warmth from the Caribbean.

        This warmth also means that the mild Atlantic air gets mixed with the cold Arctic air coming from the north and causes sudden and frequent weather changes.

        Therefore, there is a lot of wind and stormy weather. Precipitation is also high, while the southern part of the country usually gets more rainfall than the north.

        Another reason for the warmth in Iceland is that Iceland sits on top of one of the earth’s hot spots.

        Iceland is a country of incredible geothermal activity. It’s full of hot springs, geysers, mud pools, volcanoes, and occasional earthquakes.

        The island is one of the few places in the world where you can see two tectonic plates meet on the earth’s surface (normally, they would meet under the sea).

        Iceland is divided by the Eurasian tectonic plate and the North American tectonic plate. The divide runs through the country’s middle and is visible at Thingvellir National Park. You can even go diving or snorkeling between the two continents at this point. These tectonic movements will split Iceland in two in a few billion years. But until then, let’s make the most of it!

        Don’t be put off by volcanic activity or earthquakes. When a volcano starts erupting, it tends to become an attraction instead of a reason for people to flee. Earthquakes are generally minor and very infrequent.

        Reykjavik Weather 

        The weather in Reykjavik averages around 33-35 F (1-2 C) in wintertime and about 54 F (12 C) in summer.

        In winter, the temperature in Reykjavik can drop as low as 14 F (-10 C) and rise as high as 50 F (10 C). In summer, it can drop as low as 44 F  (7 C) and rise as high as 77 F (25 C).

        Reykjavik is in the southwest part of the country, and the further north you go, the more different the temperature will be.

        North Iceland Weather

        The largest town in North Iceland, Akureyri, generally receives warmer days during summer (though still averaging lower than Reykjavik, around 52 F (11 C), but colder days in winter (about 32 F or 0 C), with more consistent levels of snow.

        Iceland Westfjords Weather

        The town of Isafjordur, in the Icelandic Westfjords, can sometimes be inaccessible during the winter due to heavy snowfall. This isolation is due to weather occurrences in multiple other towns and villages in the Westfjords and the north and east of Iceland.

        Surprisingly, Icelandic winters are not as cold as those in Canada, Russia, or even New York or Baltic countries.

        Summers can get warm, but there are rarely any hot days. The highest temperature recorded in Iceland was 86.9 F (30.5 C) in 1939, in the east of the country.

        The temperature is mild throughout the year, and the change between summer and winter temperatures is not as drastic as in New England, for example.

        This ‘mild’ weather, however, is entirely unpredictable.

        You can wake up to a beautiful sunny day, begin getting dressed, and by the time you’ve finished, discover there’s a raging blizzard outside. Or you can be driving in a valley with nothing but clear skies, crest a hill, and enter a scene of fog and rain.

        There are also drastic weather differences depending on if you are on barren plains, in a sheltered valley, or standing on the top of a glacier.

        In addition to that, it may feel colder than the temperature indicates due to the wind chill factor. On warm days you may feel hotter as the air tends to be dry.

        Icelanders are used to this constant change in the weather, and if you book a tour that gets canceled due to weather, you’ll generally receive a full refund or be scheduled for another day.

        What’s the Best Season to Visit Iceland?

        All seasons in Iceland have something great about them. 

        Summer is the country’s high season and the most popular time to come to Iceland. Iceland’s summer weather is milder, the days are longer, and it’s a truly spectacular time to visit. If you’re coming to Iceland for the first time, we recommend doing so in the summertime.

        If you are coming to Iceland for the second or third time, we’d recommend checking out one of the other seasons.

        The prices will be lower for your accommodation (except for Christmas and New Year’s Eve!) as it is the low season, but you will see a great contrast to the summer landscapes.

        Some attractions are only available during the winter, such as the elusive northern lights and the spectacular ice caves in Iceland’s many glaciers.

        You could also find yourself on a crazy adventure that includes super jeeps and snow blizzards and come home with slightly more fun and exciting travel stories than usual.

        And nothing beats New Year’s Eve in Reykjavik.

        For updated information about Iceland’s climate and weather conditions, visit the Icelandic Meteorological Office website.

        Just remember that the weather in Iceland can be highly unpredictable (even in the summer), so all forecasts should be considered best guesses.

        Spring Weather in Iceland

        While spring comes to Iceland in April and May, Icelanders celebrate the first day of summer on the first Thursday after April 18. It’s the ‘official’ first day of summer and a public holiday. It’s also not that uncommon for snow to fall on this day.

        Though this is considered the first summer day, it would be more accurate to say it’s the first spring day.

        Iceland can sometimes have snowfall during April and May, but generally, this is when the snow melts in the mountains and highlands, allowing the flowers of Reykjavik and its coastline to start blooming.

        Spring is also when migrating birds appear in Iceland, such as the famous puffins. The first puffins return in April and stay until September.

        Another bird, the golden plover, is supposed to bring spring along with it. You can see the first golden plovers towards the end of March.


        • See also: Icelandic birdlife

        Springtime weather in Reykjavik can be anything from snow, sleet, and rain, to bright sunny days. Iceland’s average temperature in spring is between 32-50 F (0-10 C).

        Springtime can be wet in the southern part of the country but drier (and colder) in North Iceland.

        The Icelandic Highlands can be colder than the coastline and are closed for traffic during the spring. The colors of nature will start to emerge at this time. The grass may not be very tall or green yet, but tree leaves will be close to returning.

        Spring flowers such as crocus and Easter lilies will begin poking their heads out of people’s gardens. You might even see some spring flowers blossom on tree branches.

        Generally, the end of winter lifts people’s spirits, and there’s excitement in the air for the summer that’s around the corner.

        Spring is an excellent time for tourists to come to Iceland. You can still catch the northern lights, the weather is mild, and the high season hasn’t started yet, so fewer tourists are around and lower prices.

        It should also be easier for you to find accommodation and tour availability.

        Information About Iceland Spring Weather by Month (And More)

        • Iceland Weather in March
        • Iceland Weather in April
        • Iceland Weather in May

        Summer Weather in Iceland – The Most Popular Season

        Iceland’s summer starts in late May or early June and lasts through August. It’s the most popular time for people to visit Iceland.

        The midnight sun appears, meaning the days are incredibly long. The longest days last close to 21 hours until the sunsets. This gives you plenty of time to explore!

        The days get longer and longer until the solstice falls around June 21.

        The days get shorter after the summer solstice, but only by a minute or two each day. The sunsets turn into sunrises in spectacular shows of color that can last for hours.

        Iceland is a paradise for photographers who want to capture nature during the ‘golden hour.’


        • See also: Photography in Iceland

        These long days with balmy Iceland summer temperatures are convenient for travelers; you won’t ever get lost in the dark or need to reach a destination before night falls.

        There is no complete darkness! Don’t worry, you’ll still be able to sleep. Just use blackout curtains or pack an eye mask to wear to bed.

        Most tours are available in the summertime. You’ll be able to see many locations during the long days, including mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls. These will provide you with excellent color contrasts.

        The best weather in Iceland occurs in the summer, however, it can still be unpredictable.

        Iceland’s temperatures in summer can be as low as 41 F (5 C) but as warm as 77 F (25 C)  during this time of year. On average, Iceland’s weather in summer is between 50-59 F (10 to 15 C). Summers are not as wet as spring, but it does rain occasionally. The wind chill can make summer days and nights cool, as Iceland is very windy. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to experience warm days during the summer in Iceland.

        Plenty of outdoor camping and music festivals occur in Iceland during the summer, and many people choose to travel around the country and sleep in tents. Summer music festivals include the Secret Solstice Festival, the Eistnaflug Festival, and many smaller events.

        Towards the end of June or the beginning of July, some highland roads are opened after being closed for the winter.

        This is the only time of year you can access the famous valley of Landmannalaugar (unless you go on this Landmannalaugar super jeep winter tour) and Thorsmork valley.

        If you dream of hiking in the Icelandic Highlands on the popular Laugavegur and Fimmvorduhals routes, July or early August is the best time to do so.

        Information About Iceland Summer Weather by Month (And More)

        • Iceland Weather in June
        • Iceland Weather in July
        • Iceland Weather in August

        Fall Weather in Iceland

        In Iceland, autumn starts in late August and stays until late October or early November.

        Autumn is a great time to visit Iceland as it’s still relatively warm in late August, though as each day passes, it gets colder.

        Prices for accommodations go down in September and October, and you’ll be able to see Iceland’s gorgeous fall colors. Maybe you’ll experience the first snowfall of the year or catch the northern lights.

        The only downfall is that it may be windy, wet, and possibly quite cold.

        Autumn is similar to springtime, between 32-50 F (0 to 10 C), though autumn feels windier. Maybe this is because of all the leaves falling from the trees and blowing in the wind. There will still be days like the one seen in the picture above, taken at Thingvellir National Park.

        When there is a fresh layer of snow mixed in with the autumn colors of the moss and the lava, you’ll see some incredible color combinations, such as the picture of Hraunfossar below.

        Autumn is when the birds start flying south, and some tours such as river rafting or highland excursions close for the season.

        This is also when you’ll be able to go mushroom or berry picking in the countryside. You can find wild blueberries, crowberries, and strawberries in Iceland. Redcurrants are also available, though they are mainly planted and found in people’s gardens.

        And always remember to keep searching the skies for the northern lights.

        Information About Iceland Fall Weather by Month (And More)

        • Iceland Weather in September
        • Iceland Weather in October
        • Iceland Weather in November

        Winter Weather in Iceland

        When is winter in Iceland? Winter in Iceland is the longest season and generally lasts from November until March. These are the darkest months of the year, with little sunlight. You may then be wondering, is Iceland worth visiting in winter? The simple answer is yes! 

        The year’s shortest day happens just before the Christmas holidays, on December 21st. On that day, there are only 4-5 hours of daylight.

        Fortunately, Christmas in Iceland is filled with twinkling fairy lights in every garden and on every street, so it is a thoroughly cozy and lovely place to be.

        Winter is a great time to cuddle up indoors over a nice cup of hot chocolate or bathe in one of Iceland’s many hot tubs, hot pools, or hot springs. Don’t let the low Iceland winter temperatures put you off from a good experience. 

        You can enjoy some hot springs all year round, but they feel especially nice when snow blankets the surrounding landscape.


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        Winter in Iceland is famous for the northern lights and the natural ice caves.

        In the summer, great rivers of flowing meltwater unravel from the ice caves underneath Vatnajokull, Europe’s largest glacier.

        You can’t visit the caves when they’re full of flowing water, but when the temperature drops and the water turns into ice, the country is left with spectacular blue caves to explore.

        You can see the Icelandic glaciers all year round, and they can be breathtaking in contrast to the summer colors. But it is in the winter that they become truly spectacular.

        Contrary to many people’s beliefs, snow is not always covering Iceland during winter. The snow appears, melts, and appears again, so you can still see the contrast of colors and get a sense of the glaciers’ incredible size.

        Winter is Iceland’s most unpredictable season when it comes to the weather.

        How cold Is Iceland? Winter is the coldest season, but it may not be as cold as you imagine. If you are somewhere in the south, such as Reykjavik, the average temperature is around 32 F (0 C). It can go down to 23 F (-5 C) or up to 41 F (5 C) but doesn’t get any colder or warmer than that, though you should always consider the wind chill. If you’re wondering when it snows in Iceland, then winter will be the logical answer. Anywhere from October to April can experience snowfall, with the heaviest being received in December and January. 

        If you go further north to places such as Akureyri or Isafjordur, you will be greeted with more snow and colder temperatures.

        It’s nothing too extreme, though the temperature will likely drop to 14 F (-10 C).

        During these times you’ll be able to see some beautiful winter landscapes, full of snow and icicles.

        The highlands are closed during wintertime, but some glaciers are accessible.

        Tours depend on weather and visibility, so be aware that they can be canceled with just a few hours notice. When an operator cancels a tour, they will offer you another tour in return or a full refund.

        These precautions mean you won’t find yourself on top of a glacier in a crazy snowstorm. If the weather happens to take everyone by surprise and you do find yourself in a snowstorm, the temperature can be anywhere from 5 to -4 F (-15 to -20 C).

        The best advice we can give you is to bring many warm layers, preferably made of wool or fleece. That way, you can always add a layer or take a layer off to make sure you are comfortable.

        Information About Iceland Winter Weather by Month (And More)

        • Iceland Weather in December
        • Iceland Weather in January
        • Iceland Weather in February

        The Average Temperature in Iceland by Month

        Although the temperature in Iceland is milder than you might expect, it’s still pretty cold!

        Depending on where you are from, you may find it warmer or colder than you expected (this also depends on your luck, the time of year you visit, and how warmly you dress).

        What is the average temperature in Iceland? Of course, it varies from month to month. We’ve shared the overview below for a glance at Iceland’s average temperatures. Make sure to note these numbers can be higher or lower depending on many factors. 

        If we look at the average temperature in Iceland across an entire year, the number only reaches 41 F (5 C). Thank goodness for some warm summer days to boost those numbers!

        • The average temperature in Iceland in January is 33 F (1 C) 
        • The average temperature in Iceland in February is 33 F (1C)
        • The average temperature in Iceland in March is 34 F (1 C
        • The average temperature in Iceland in April is 39 F (3 C) 
        • The average temperature in Iceland in May is 44 F (7 C) 
        • The average temperature in Iceland in June is 50 F (10 C)
        • The average temperature in Iceland in July is 53 F (12 C)
        • The average temperature in Iceland in August is 52 F (11 C) 
        • The average temperature in Iceland in September is 47 F (8 C)
        • The average temperature in Iceland in October is 41 F (8 C)
        • The average temperature in Iceland in November is 36 F (2 C) 
        • The average temperature in Iceland in December is 33 F (1 C)

        The Northern Lights

        You can best see the northern lights between September and March. It’s impossible to see the northern lights at the height of summer (June-July) because of Iceland’s midnight sun when the night sky stays bright.

        By August, nights start to get darker, and you can occasionally spot the northern lights. The ‘season’ for the best aurora hunting is from September to March when the nights are dark for a substantial amount of time.

        From time to time, the northern lights are particularly active. For example, in 2013, there was a solar maximum, and spectacular displays were seen. The next solar maximum is expected in 2025.

        The Icelandic Meteorological Office has a very reliable northern light forecast for Iceland on its website. This report shows you their predictions for where and how strong the aurora activity will be at a given time and area. The white parts of the forecast signify clear skies, which is the best time to see the northern lights.

        The forecast is not a 100% guarantee. Some nights, when the activity is high (such as a 7 out of 9), you may not see anything. At other times, when the activity should be low (1 or 2 on the scale), you can see some fantastic aurora performances.

         

        average weather, temperature, precipitation, when to go

        Index


        • Introduction
        • The coast – Hamburg
        • The west – North Rhine-Westphalia, Frankfurt
        • The north-est – Berlin
        • Bavaria – Munich
        • Mountains – Alps, Harz
        • Best Time
        • What to pack

        Introduction


        In most of Germany, a country located in the center of Europe, from 47 to 55 degrees north latitude, the climate is moderately continental, characterized by cold winters, with average daily temperatures around 0 °C (32 °F) or slightly above, and warm summers, with maximum temperatures around 23/26 °C (73/79 °F) in July and August.

        The northernmost area (see Bremen, Hamburg, Lübeck, Rostock, Kiel) is slightly milder, but it’s also rainier and windier because of the influence of the Atlantic Ocean.

        The massifs of south-central Germany and the small portion of the Alps in the far south have a mountainous climate, which becomes of course colder as altitude increases.

        The prevailing currents come from the Atlantic Ocean: those coming from the North Sea or the North Atlantic are cold, while those coming from the southwest, the Azores or the Iberian Peninsula, are mild or warm. More rarely, cold currents from the Arctic or Siberia can arrive in winter.

        All in all, due to different types of currents, there is an unstable climate, so that there can be cold or warm weather, as well as wind, fog, snow and thunderstorms.

        Precipitation in Germany is generally not abundant at low altitude, but it is are frequent and well distributed throughout the year.

        The least rainy area is the plain of the former GDR (see Berlin, Leipzig), where about 530-550 millimeters (20.8-21.5 inches) of rain (or snow) fall per year. In the center-south at low altitudes (see Frankfurt, Nuremberg), rainfall amounts to about 600 mm (23.5 in) per year. In the north-west facing the North Sea (see Hamburg, Kiel) it reaches 700-750 mm (27.5-29.5 in) per year, while in Rhineland-Westphalia (see Cologne, Düsseldorf) it ranges from 750 to 850 mm (29.5 to 33.5 in) per year, but with peaks of 1,150 mm (45.2 in) in the cities close to the hills (see Wuppertal). In Bavaria, where summer rains are more abundant, it reaches 950 mm (37.5 in) in Munich.

        In the mountains, precipitation is more abundant, and exceeds 1,500 mm (60 in) in the Harz massif, in the north, and in the Alps, in the south.

        The sun in Germany does not shine often. In winter, even when there is high pressure, a cloud layer often forms on the lowlands, while the sunniest period is from April to September. On average, there are about 1,600 hours of sunshine per year in the north-west (see Hamburg and North Rhine-Westphalia), just over 1,700 hours in the north-east (see Berlin), while at most 1,800/1,850 hours are reached on the Baltic coast (see Rostock), in the south-west (see Frankfurt, Freiburg) and in Bavaria (see Munich). However, in Zugspitze, Germany’s Alpine peak, there are 1,900 hours of sunshine per year.

        In winter, the average temperatures are around 2/3 °C (35/37 °F) in the west and the north, while they are around 0 °C (32 °F) in the east andin Bavaria.

        Snowfalls are quite frequent though generally not abundant (except in Bavaria and in the mountains, and sometimes in the north-eastern plain). Snow is more common across the eastern belt, from Bavaria to the plains of the former GDR and up to the Baltic coast, while it is rarer in the western part, from the Rhine corridor to north-west exposed to the North Sea.

        During cold waves from Siberia (which, however, are becoming rarer due to global warming), temperatures can plunge to -15/-20 °C (-4/5 °F) in much of Germany, but these periods usually last for a few days in the north and central part, while they tend to last longer in Bavaria, where cold air stagnates with more ease. Snowfalls often occur after a cold wave, when the winds from the Atlantic begin to blow again. Later, with the persistence of the westerlies, the temperature rises further and the snow turns into rain.

        When the westerly winds blow more intensely, they can bring fairly mild weather even in winter, with highs around 10/12 °C (50/54 °F) in much of the country (except in mountainous areas).

        The spring, from March to May, is an unstable season.

        On the one hand, currents from the northwest can bring cold periods, so much so that in March, and sometimes up to mid-April, it can still snow. Late cold spells typical of spring can occur, which come directly from the north and pass quickly over the plains of Germany, and are felt especially in Bavaria, where they cause snow showers with a higher frequency. In early April, short snowfalls with night frost are still possible, especially in Munich and in Bavaria. A German proverb says that the month of April “does whatever it pleases”. In addition, some cold days, with highs around 10 °C (50 °F), can also occur in May, especially in the first half of the month.

        On the other hand, currents from the southwest can bring very mild or quite warm periods, with highs above 20 °C (68 °F) in April and above 25 °C (77 °F) in May. During the first warm days, thunderstorms can develop in the afternoon, especially in areas far from the sea.

        In spring and autumn, in the Alps and in the valleys of Bavaria, the Föhn, a southern warm wind that descends from the mountains and brings sudden increases in temperature, may blow, causing the rapid melting of snow, if present. This phenomenon is rarer in winter, when the wind usually doesn’t blow from the south.

        The German summer, although it often brings pleasant temperatures, is not very sunny. In fact, in this season there are cool and rainy days, when Atlantic disturbances move over the country, alternating with periods when a high pressure system affects the country. In the latter situations, the days begin with clear skies and can even be hot around mid-day, while thunderstorms often form in the afternoon. These thunderstorms are less frequent in the northernmost region, which, however, is cooler and may experience more frequent rains due to disturbances coming from the Atlantic Ocean. Anyway, on warmer days, in Berlin and other cities that are not located near the coast, the temperature can reach 30/32 °C (86/90 °F) or even more.

        Sometimes, from late June to mid-August, there may be short heat waves, which are becoming more frequent due to global warming, during which the temperature can reach 37/38 °C (99/100 °F), especially in the lowland areas, while the northern coasts and Bavaria are a little more sheltered.

        In autumn, in September, and sometimes in early October, temperatures are usually pleasant, but later the weather becomes progressively colder and rainy, with the first mists as well. In addition, the wind can be strong, especially in the northern areas. In November, the sun rarely shines; by mid-November, it is practically winter, and the first snowfalls are possible.

        The coast


        The northernmost part of Germany overlooks the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Here, the weather is often cold, humid, cloudy, and rainy. In addition, this area is subject to strong winds and sea storms, especially the west coast, overlooking the North Sea. Even if the temperatures are not very low, the wind increases the feeling of cold. However, in winter, when a high pressure system is formed on nearby Scandinavia, there may be very cold periods, when the temperature can remain below freezing even during the day. On the Baltic coast, the climate is similar to that of the North Sea coast, but the wind blows less frequently and less intensely, while in summer it rains a bit more rarely.

        Owing to the wind, Kiel, in Schleswig-Holstein, the Land south of Denmark, is considered as the German capital of sailing and kitesurfing.

        Hamburg

        In Hamburg, which is not exactly on the coast, but halfway between the two coasts, the average temperature in January is of 2 °C (35.5 °F). Here are the average temperatures.

        Hamburg – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
        Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F)
        January -0.4 4.3 2 31 40 35. 5
        February -0.3 5.2 2.4 31 41 36.4
        March 1.3 8.7 5 34 48 41
        April 4.1 13.8 9 39 57 48.1
        May 7.9 18 13 46 64 55.3
        June 11.1 20.9 16 52 70 60.8
        July 13.5 23.2 18.4 56 74 65
        August 13.4 23 18.2 56 73 64.8
        September 10.3 18.8 14.6 51 66 58.2
        October 6. 5 13.6 10 44 56 50.1
        November 3.1 8.2 5.6 38 47 42.2
        December 0.5 5 2.8 33 41 37
        Year 6 13.6 9.75 42.7 56.5 49.5

        In Hamburg, 775 millimeters (30.5 inches) of rain or snow fall per year, well distributed over the seasons, although there is a relative minimum from February to April and a maximum in summer. Here is the average precipitation.

        Hamburg – Average precipitation
        Month Millimeters Inches Days
        January 65 2.6 12
        February 50 2 10
        March 55 2. 2 10
        April 40 1.6 9
        May 60 2.4 10
        June 75 3 11
        July 80 3.1 12
        August 80 3.1 11
        September 65 2.6 10
        October 65 2.6 11
        November 65 2.6 11
        December 75 3 12
        Year 775 30.5 128

        The sea in Germany is very cool even in summer; the water temperature reaches at most 18 °C (64 °F) in August. In winter, the North Sea is a bit warmer than the Baltic Sea, while in summer, the two seas have the same temperature. Along the coasts, a moderate breeze often blows from the north, that’s why there are special beach chairs equipped with roof and back protection.

        Here are the sea temperatures near Rostock, on the Baltic Sea Coast.

        Rostock – Sea temperature
        Month Celsius (°C) Fahrenheit (°F)
        January 3 37 February 2 36 March 3 37 April 6 42 May 10 50 June 14 58 July 17 63 August 18 65 September 16 60 October 12 54 November 8 47 December 5 41 Year 9. 6 49.3

        The west


        The western part of Germany is the one having the mildest climate overall.

        North Rhine-Westphalia

        In the north-west, the Land of North Rhine-Westphalia, which borders the Netherlands and Belgium, has a climate influenced by the ocean, so in winter it is the mildest area, but it is also humid and sometimes windy, while in summer it is a bit warmer than the north coast, given the greater distance from the sea. Here we find cities such as Essen, Dortmund, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Mönchengladbach, Duisburg, Bonn.

        Here are the average temperatures of Dusseldorf.

        Dusseldorf – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
        Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F)
        January 0. 6 6 3.3 33 43 37.9
        February 0.8 7.2 4 33 45 39.2
        March 2.8 11.1 7 37 52 44.5
        April 5.3 15.6 10.4 42 60 50.8
        May 8.9 19.4 14.2 48 67 57.5
        June 12 22.5 17.2 54 72 63
        July 14.2 24.6 19.4 58 76 66.9
        August 13.9 24.2 19 57 76 66.3
        September 10.9 20.1 15.5 52 68 59. 9
        October 7.7 15.1 11.4 46 59 52.5
        November 4.2 9.9 7 40 50 44.7
        December 1.6 6.6 4.1 35 44 39.4
        Year 6.9 15.2 11.05 44.5 59.4 52

        In the south-west, in the upper Rhine Valley (see Frankfurt, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Freiburg), the climate is less windy in winter, when fog can sometimes form, and a bit warmer in summer. Indeed, in summer this is the warmest area of Germany.

        Frankfurt

        Here are the average temperatures in Frankfurt.

        Frankfurt – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
        Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F)
        January -0. 4 4.9 2.2 31 41 36
        February -0.3 6.6 3.2 31 44 37.7
        March 2.4 11.3 6.8 36 52 44.3
        April 5.5 16.3 10.9 42 61 51.6
        May 9.5 20.4 15 49 69 58.9
        June 13 23.9 18.4 55 75 65.2
        July 15 26.1 20.6 59 79 69
        August 14.6 25.7 20.2 58 78 68.3
        September 10.8 20.8 15.8 51 69 60. 4
        October 7 14.8 10.9 45 59 51.6
        November 3.4 8.9 6.2 38 48 43.1
        December 0.6 5.5 3 33 42 37.5
        Year 6.8 15.5 11.1 44.2 59.9 52

        Because of the greater distance from the sea, Frankfurt is not as rainy as Hamburg and the northwestern cities, in fact, 600 mm (23.5 in) of rain or snow fall per year. Here is the average precipitation.

        Frankfurt – Average precipitation
        Month Millimeters Inches Days
        January 45 1. 8 10
        February 40 1.6 8
        March 40 1.6 8
        April 35 1.4 8
        May 60 2.4 9
        June 55 2.2 9
        July 65 2.6 10
        August 60 2.4 9
        September 50 2 8
        October 50 2 9
        November 50 2 9
        December 55 2.2 10
        Year 600 23. 6 108

        The north-east


        In the northeastern plain, in the former East Germany, the climate is slightly more continental, and in cities such as Berlin, Leipzig and Dresden, the average January temperature is around freezing. Because of the greater distance from the Atlantic Ocean, precipitation is not abundant, but sometimes, in winter, there can be quite heavy snowfalls due to cold air masses from the Baltic Sea.

        Berlin

        Here are the average temperatures in Berlin, the capital.

        Berlin – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
        Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F)
        January -2. 2 3.2 0.5 28 38 32.9
        February -1.8 4.9 1.5 29 41 34.8
        March 0.4 9 4.7 33 48 40.4
        April 4 15.1 9.6 39 59 49.2
        May 8.2 19.6 13.9 47 67 57
        June 11.7 22.9 17.3 53 73 63.1
        July 14 25 19.5 57 77 67.1
        August 13.5 24.8 19.2 56 77 66.5
        September 9.8 19.8 14.8 50 68 58. 6
        October 5.6 13.9 9.7 42 57 49.5
        November 1.9 7.7 4.8 35 46 40.6
        December -0.9 4.1 1.6 30 39 34.9
        Year 5.4 14.2 9.8 41.7 57.6 49.5

        In Berlin, precipitation amounts to 535 mm (21 in) per year, so it’s not abundant, but it’s well distributed over the seasons. Here is the average precipitation.

        Berlin – Average precipitation
        Month Millimeters Inches Days
        January 40 1.6 10
        February 30 1. 2 8
        March 35 1.4 9
        April 30 1.2 6
        May 55 2.2 8
        June 60 2.4 9
        July 70 2.8 9
        August 50 2 8
        September 45 1.8 8
        October 40 1.6 8
        November 40 1.6 8
        December 40 1.6 10
        Year 535 21.1 101

        Bavaria


        Bavaria, the southernmost region, experiences the coldest and longer winter, both because of the distance from the sea and of the altitude that rises above sea level. In summer, when the weather is good, the temperature can reach 30 °C (86 °F), but there are also cool and rainy days.

        Munich

        In Munich, at 500 meters (1,600 feet) above sea level, the average temperature in January is -0.5 °C (31 °F), and there are around 100 days per year with temperatures below freezing, at least at night. Here are the average temperatures.

        Munich – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
        Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F)
        January -3. 5 2.8 -0.4 26 37 31.4
        February -3.2 4.7 0.8 26 41 33.4
        March 0 9.4 4.7 32 49 40.4
        April 3.4 14.5 8.9 38 58 48.1
        May 7.9 18.7 13.3 46 66 55.9
        June 11.4 22.1 16.8 52 72 62.2
        July 13.1 24.2 18.6 56 76 65.5
        August 12.6 24 18.3 55 75 65
        September 8.5 19 13.7 47 66 56. 7
        October 4.7 13.6 9.1 40 56 48.5
        November 0.8 7.2 4 33 45 39.2
        December -2.2 3.6 0.7 28 38 33.3
        Year 4.5 13.7 9.05 40.1 56.6 48.5

        In Munich, 950 mm (37.5 in) of rain or snow fall per year. Here, the proximity to the Alps enhances the chances of summer thunderstorms, so there’s an evident peak in the summer rainfall. In contrast, in winter and spring, when the north wind collides with the mountains, snowfall easily occurs. Here is the average precipitation.

        Munich – Average precipitation
        Month Millimeters Inches Days
        January 55 2. 2 10
        February 45 1.8 9
        March 60 2.4 11
        April 55 2.2 9
        May 110 4.3 12
        June 120 4.7 12
        July 120 4.7 13
        August 115 4.5 11
        September 80 3.1 11
        October 70 2.8 10
        November 60 2.4 10
        December 60 2.4 12
        Year 950 37. 4 131

        Mountains


        Alps

        In southern Germany, we find a narrow strip occupied by the Alps. Here, winter gets colder with increasing altitude. In summer, the temperature varies greatly depending on weather conditions, and it can be quite warm on sunny days (which tend to become overcast during the afternoon, with possible thunderstorms), at least at intermediate altitudes, while it decreases abruptly when Atlantic cold fronts, which as mentioned can affect Germany even in summer, arrive in the area. At the highest altitudes, snow can fall even in mid-summer.

        In Garmisch, a ski resort situated at 700 meters (2,300 feet) above sea level, the average temperature ranges from -1 °C (30 °F) in January to 17.5 °C (63.5 °F) in July. Here are the average temperatures.

        Garmisch – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
        Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F)
        January -5. 8 3.2 -1.3 21 38 29.6
        February -5 5.5 0.2 23 42 32.4
        March -1.7 10 4.2 29 50 39.5
        April 1.7 14.4 8 35 58 46.5
        May 5.9 18.4 12.2 43 65 53.9
        June 9.6 21.7 15.6 49 71 60.1
        July 11.2 23.4 17.3 52 74 63.2
        August 11 23 17 52 73 62.6
        September 7.5 18.6 13.1 45 66 55. 5
        October 3.6 14.7 9.2 39 58 48.5
        November -1.1 8.2 3.6 30 47 38.4
        December -4.6 3.2 -0.7 24 38 30.7
        Year 2.7 13.7 8.2 36.9 56.7 47

        Near Garmisch, on Zugspitze, the highest peak in Germany with its 2,962 meters (9,718 feet), it’s cold even in summer. The average temperature is around -10.5 °C (13 °F) in winter and around 4 °C (39 °F) in summer. The coldest record is -35.6 °C (-32.1 °F) and was set in February 1940. The highest record is 18 °C (64.4 °F) and was set in July 1957. Here are the average temperatures.

        Zugspitze – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
        Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F)
        January -12. 7 -7.2 -10 9 19 14.1
        February -13.5 -8 -10.7 8 18 12.7
        March -11.6 -6.3 -9 11 21 15.9
        April -8.8 -3.3 -6.1 16 26 21.1
        May -4.4 1 -1.7 24 34 28.9
        June -0.9 4.6 1.8 30 40 35.2
        July 0.9 6.5 3.7 34 44 38.7
        August 1.4 6.8 4.1 34 44 39.4
        September -2 3.2 0.6 28 38 33. 1
        October -4.4 0.7 -1.9 24 33 28.6
        November -9 -3.7 -6.3 16 25 20.6
        December -11.8 -6.4 -9.1 11 20 15.6
        Year -6.4 -1 -3.65 20.6 30.2 25.5

        As mentioned, Zugspitze is the sunniest place in Germany, at least in winter, in fact, it is often above the layer of clouds or mists that affects plains and valleys in this season. In contrast, clouds or fogs often form in summer, especially from noon onwards. Here are the average sunshine hours.

        Zugspitze – Sunshine hours
        Month Average Total
        January 4. 5 140 February 5 140 March 5.5 165 April 6 175 May 5.5 175 June 5.5 160 July 5.5 170 August 5.5 175 September 5.5 170 October 5.5 175 November 4.5 130 December 4 120 Year 5.2 1900

        Harz

        In addition to the Alps in the south, we find the Harz Mountains, which are isolated in the center-north of the country, and whose highest point is Brocken, 1,141 meters (3,743 feet) high. Here, the temperature at equal altitude is lower than in the Alps because of the higher latitude. On average, 1,800 mm (70 in) of rain or snow fall per year, with a relative minimum in spring and a maximum in winter, when there are heavy snowfalls. Also, the summit is often foggy.

        Here are the average temperatures.

        Brocken – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
        Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F)
        January -5. 4 -1 -3.2 22 30 26.2
        February -5.4 -1 -3.2 22 30 26.2
        March -3.6 1.4 -1.1 26 35 30.1
        April 0.1 5.9 3 32 43 37.4
        May 3.9 10.2 7.1 39 50 44.7
        June 6.7 13.1 9.9 44 56 49.8
        July 9.2 15.4 12.3 49 60 54.1
        August 9.1 15.2 12.2 48 59 53.9
        September 6 11 8.5 43 52 47. 3
        October 2.3 6.9 4.6 36 44 40.2
        November -1.5 2.8 0.6 29 37 33.2
        December -4.2 0 -2.1 24 32 28.2
        Year 1.5 6.7 4.05 34.6 44 39.5

        Further south, at the highest points of the Thuringian Forest (Großer Beerberg and Großer Inselsberg), at almost 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) above sea level, the temperatures are similar, just barely higher in summer.

        Best Time


        Although there is no season that might guarantee stable weather conditions, the best period to visit Germany goes from mid-May to September, since the temperatures are generally pleasant. Sometimes there can be cool and rainy days, with highs around 15 °C (59 °F) or slightly higher, while in other periods, even hot days may occur, with highs around 30 °C (86 °F) or above, although nights remain pleasantly cool.

        September is usually appreciated because of the lower chance of thunderstorms and because of the fall foliage that can be admired in this month, however, the days begin to shorten (on September 23, the day of the autumn equinox, both day and night last 12 hours). In contrast, in June, the days are very long, especially in the north.

        Summer is a good time for hiking in the mountains, though thunderstorms can break out in the afternoon. If you want to go on a ski holiday, it is worthwhile to recall that in February, the days are longer than in December and January, so you can take advantage of more daylight hours.

        What to pack


        In winter: bring warm clothes, such as a sweater, a down jacket, a hat, gloves and a scarf, a raincoat or umbrella.

        In summer: bring light clothes, but also some clothes for spring and autumn, a jacket, a sweater or sweatshirt; a raincoat or umbrella.

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        what is the weather, temperature and where to relax in december? (season 2022)

        December – special month . It marks the beginning of winter in the northern hemisphere, and in all countries of the Christian world is associated with the expectation of the most fabulous holiday – Christmas.

        The weather in Bulgaria in December is mixed. If the average air temperature for a month on the coast is +4°C, then in the mountains in the second half of December there are frosts down to -10°C. The interests of tourists are shifting to mountainous areas where ski resorts are located.

        Contents:

        • What is the weather and temperature like in December in Bulgaria?
        • Bulgarian holidays in winter
        • Where to relax?
        • How to dress?
        • What to do at this time?
        • Leisure
        • Holidays and festivals

        What is the weather and temperature like in December in Bulgaria?

        If you relax by the sea, then the warmest at this time are:

        • Ahtopol – average air temperature during the day + 8. 5 ° С, at night – + 2.9 ° С, water in the Black Sea – + 10.4 ° С;
        • Kiten – corresponding indicators + 8.5 ° C during the day, + 4.2 ° C at night, + 10.1 ° C – sea water.

        Primorsko, Rezovo, Sinemorets, Tsarevo expect the same weather and sea water temperature.

        2-3°C colder than at this time in:

        1. Varna ;
        2. Albena ;
        3. Burgas ;
        4. Sunny Beach ;
        5. Golden Sands and other places along the coast.

        Read here which hotels in Bulgaria to stay for lovers of luxury, young people or families with children.

        In December by the sea it is damp and windy . The high level of air humidity and strong cold winds negate the positive temperature. In such weather, you do not want to walk and you need to look for other entertainment.

        In mountain areas and on the central plains, the air temperature is lower, but the winds are much less, and not so humid.

        For lovers of skiing the best time is coming :

        • Pamporovo — the average air temperature during the day is +2.4°C, and at night already -1.3°C;
        • Borovets – +1.6°С during the day and -3.8°С at night;
        • Bansko – + 1.7°C during the day and -5.8°C at night.

        Snow falls in the mountains, especially heavy snowfalls form in the second half of December.

        Cloudy weather lasts no more than 4 days , the rest of the time the sun shines, the snow sparkles, and all this contributes to an excellent outdoor activity.

        Those who are interested in the history and culture of Bulgaria can go to cities where cultural life never stops 5°C;

      • Plovdiv – +5. 9°С during the day, -1.2°С at night;
      • Sofia – +4.1°С during the day, -2.3°С at night.
      • The sun hides behind clouds in these places for no more than 2 days.

        If you’re more of a beach lover, check out this article for when it’s time in Bulgaria.

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        Bulgarian holidays in winter

        More often than not, lovers of active pastime choose holidays in Bulgaria in December. But there are also many who just want to spend the Christmas holidays in Europe.

        Where to rest?

        December in Bulgaria can be divided into 2 periods :

        • The beginning of the month is the off-season, when beach holidays are not possible, and there is still little snow in the mountains. But the prices for flights, accommodation, visiting restaurants and other services have been significantly reduced.

          This time can be devoted to your health, medical procedures at one of the balneological resorts, famous for mineral waters and therapeutic mud. Most popular :

          1. Pomorie ;
          2. Albena ;
          3. Ravda ;
          4. Devin ;
          5. Hisar .

          Resorts open all year round .

          There are theaters, concert halls, museums and exhibitions in the cities, where you can spend your time usefully.

          It is windy by the sea, but the sun is shining and you can, dressed warmly, walk and breathe the healing sea air.

        • Second half of December – excellent skiing holiday (Borovets, Pamporovo, Bansko, Vitosha, Dobrinishte, Chepelare, Panichishte) and preparation for Christmas and New Year. The “season” is coming again, prices are rising rapidly.

          In all cities and resorts in Bulgaria, bright decorations, fairs and carnivals, music festivals. The number of tourists increases several times.

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        How to dress?

        In order to feel comfortable in different situations, you need to take with you :

        1. warm sweaters and trousers ;
        2. warm jackets windproof and waterproof;
        3. comfortable shoes suitable for walking in the snow.

        If you are planning to go to the theater and participate in festive events on Christmas and New Year’s Eve, you will need to appropriate dress code .

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        What to do at this time?

        The quantity and quality of impressions received from a holiday in Bulgaria in December depends on the tourists themselves.

        A great variety of Bulgarian attractions awaits you in the next article.

        Leisure

        Popular attractions worth seeing :

        • Rotunda St. George in Sofia;
        • village Shiroka Laka ;
        • fortress Baba Vida in the city of Vidin;
        • monastery Mevlevi Khane in Plovdiv;
        • memorial church Alexander Nevsky in Sofia and many others.

        Everyone who has chosen a vacation in Bulgaria this month will be able to spend time in accordance with their desires and possibilities. During this period, you can :

        1. relax in the mountains skiing, snowboarding and so on;
        2. visit festive events in Sofia;
        3. go on excursions around the country;
        4. maintain health at balneological resorts .

        Useful sea air on the coast, where there are hotels with swimming pools and spa treatments.

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        Holidays and festivals

        • December 6, – St. Nicholas Day – a holiday of sailors, fishermen and bankers, as well as the hearth;
        • December 8, – Students’ Day, celebrated widely and cheerfully;
        • December 24, – Christmas Eve with special meals and interesting rituals;
        • December 25, – Christmas with local customs and general fun.

        Holidays in Bulgaria in December are bright, useful and very interesting!

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        Excursion Europe

        different °C

        European countries in June are not yet languishing from the summer heat, on the contrary, mild comfortable weather prevails in Europe at this time. It is this kind of weather that is well suited for sightseeing tours of medieval historical sites that have preserved the spirit of centuries of antiquity to this day. Bus tourist trips are now organized to almost any country in Europe. The cheapest trips to Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary will cost. Tours to the Scandinavian and Baltic countries are very popular, summer also comes there in June, although it is cool compared to other countries. And, of course, few people will refuse to travel to a huge number of cities and towns of Western European countries (Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal and France) with their world-famous monuments of architecture and history, museums and cultural masterpieces. Such bus trips at the beginning of summer are not tiring and long walks will only be a pleasure.

        Cruises

        various °C

        Cruises are becoming more and more popular. Every year, new exciting routes are opened, the network of seaports included in cruises is expanding, service and entertainment on ships are improving. A cruise in the first summer month is a real adventure, an unforgettable voyage, a chance to plunge into another, new world full of luxury, chic, romance and new experiences. Many cruise ships have an all-inclusive program, only richer and more advanced than hotels. In addition to relaxing on board, the tour includes visits to major European port cities. Also, along with sea cruises, there are river cruises along large European rivers.

        Greece

        +29 °C

        In June, mild comfortable weather sets in Greece, which gives an unforgettable vacation and a chance to enjoy your stay in this fabulous country. In the first month of summer, the air can warm up to +30°C, and sea water up to +22°C. There is no exhausting July heat yet, and the spring freshness is already in the past – this is called the golden mean.

        Cyprus

        +30 °C

        Summer in Cyprus starts in May. And starting from May, the sun bakes more and more every day, raising the temperature of air and water. The “coolest” part of the country is the western one, here the thermometer during the day shows +28°C. In the east and south, the temperature is higher – about + 30 ° C, and in the central part of the island it is already hot, here even in the first days of June the air warms up to + 34 ° C. The sea water temperature off the coast is +24°C. Anyone who decides to spend their June vacation in Cyprus will not fail, at this time the island has almost ideal conditions: a lot of sun, no rain, well-maintained beaches and hotels, an abundance of greenery. High air temperature does not cause discomfort due to low humidity and fresh sea breeze. The sea near the coast of Cyprus is unusually beautiful and clean, which is why these places are so popular among diving enthusiasts. The water here warms up even at a very great depth, and the Mediterranean Sea is famous for the beauty and richness of its underwater kingdom throughout the world.

        Montenegro

        +26 °C

        The beginning of summer in Montenegro is the best time for lovers of sun and sea treatments, who can not tolerate stuffy and hot weather. In June, everything blooms and smells fragrant here, a lot of sun, clear clean air. The number of rainy days is reduced compared to May. It is very warm on the coast, in Tivat the air temperature during the day is + 26 ° C, in Budva + 25 ° C. In Podgorica, located in the south of the country, it is hot: +28°C. The scorching sun with an increasing light day warms up the coastal sea water to + 21 ° C. In general, holidays in June here will cost a little more than in May, but cheaper than in July, when a real tourist boom begins. Therefore, June is attractive with a relatively small number of tourists and low prices.

        Italy

        +26 °C

        Literally throughout Italy in June there is a big jump in temperature, a sharp warming is felt both on the islands and on the mainland. But due to the length of the country from north to south, temperatures in different areas differ from each other. In Genoa during the day the air warms up to +24°C, at night it cools down to +18°C, in Venice and Rimini during the day +25°C, at night +15°C, in Verona, Naples, Milan and Pisa it is warmer, during the day +26°C , at night +16°C. At the same time, in Florence and Rome, the temperature is highest: +27°C. At the same time, the probability of rain in the north of the country is higher than in the southern territory. In June, tourists will be able to see the celebration of the Day of the Republic with colorful parades and the grand opening of the grandiose Opera Festival in the Roman Amphitheater of Verona.

        France

        +24 °C

        France is especially beautiful in June. The weather at this time is excellent, without summer heat, the only negative is a large influx of tourists. In the first summer days in France, there are a lot of greenery and flowering plants that fill the air with marvelous aromas, clear skies, bright sun and a boundless sea of ​​smiling, relaxed, benevolent faces. At the service of visitors there is a huge selection of entertainment events, educational excursions and relaxation on clean comfortable beaches of the well-known Cote d’Azur or the shores of Corsica. The weather in June is quite stable, warm, with lots of sunshine. In Paris, by noon, the air temperature rises to +20°C … +22°C, and in Bordeaux and Lyon – up to +24°C. In Nice daytime temperatures range from +20°C to +25°C.

        Czech Republic

        +24 °C

        In June, a warm sunny summer starts in the Czech Republic. And although there are many tourists in the Czech Republic all year round, beer lovers will say that the best time to visit the country is the end of May and the beginning of June, because it is on these days that the beer festival is held in Prague. And it is with the onset of truly warm days that you can drink cold beer with pleasure and plenty. The weather in June is predominantly sunny, with an average daytime air temperature of +22°C to +25°C. At night, the temperature level drops to +18°C. It is worth noting that during this period in the Czech Republic, thunderstorms are not uncommon, however, they are short-lived.

        Spain

        +26 °C

        June is the first month of the beach season in Spain. At this time, lovers of passive and active sea recreation begin to come to the country, and along with them lovers of excursions and shopping. June Spain is as magnificent as ever, the country is simply buried in flowers and magical aromas, because it is in June that many plants bloom and, in particular, grapes on plantations. The weather in June in Spain is sunny, warm and dry. It is warmest in the south of the country, where adherents of a beach holiday rush. The air temperature in the local seaside resorts, for example in Malaga, rises to + 27 ° C, the water temperature – up to +19-20°C. It is slightly cooler at this time in the northern, northwestern and central parts of the country: +18°C in La Coruña, +27°C in Madrid.

        Portugal

        +27 °C

        Portugal is the westernmost country on the European continent, distinguished by its originality. The weather here in June is warm and comfortable, without aggressive heat. There are not so many tourists yet, so the first summer month is good for those who want to save money and combine a beach holiday with sightseeing. June in Portugal is considered the sunniest month of the year, and the air becomes noticeably warmer than in May: on average, the temperature rises to +27°C. This weather is perfect for relaxing on the sea coast in the rays of the gentle sun. However, sea bathing here is not suitable for everyone, the waters of the Atlantic are much cooler than the Mediterranean at the same time. The average water temperature off the coast of Portugal is about +16°C.

        Malta

        +29 °C

        In June, there are not many tourists in Malta, the peak of the tourist season is still ahead and at this time there are ideal conditions for those who do not like the hustle and bustle and large crowds of people. The weather for a seaside holiday is the most suitable, comfortable, but from July the heat usually sets in, which is far from suitable for everyone. In June, the average air temperature usually ranges from +27°C to +32°C. Sea water warms up to a comfortable level, there is almost no rain. In June, many exotic plants bloom and smell fragrant in Malta, including the famous ancient Paleocentaurea, which grows only in Malta and is considered a national flower. And only in June you can enjoy the first harvest of fresh figs (or figs), which are much tastier than dried ones.

        Tunisia

        +28 °C

        June in Tunisia is a good time for a comfortable relaxing holiday. The weather this month is perfect for both passive relaxation on the beach and active pastime. In the mornings and evenings, the air has an optimal temperature, very pleasant for the body. Midday is hot, but this heat is easily tolerated and is not perceived as sizzling heat. On average, the air in Tunisia warms up to + 28 ° C, sea water – up to + 20 ° C. Morning hours guarantee a beautiful and gentle tan without harm to health. Excitement is periodically possible at sea, but by the end of June it is completely calm. Precipitation is almost everywhere zero.

        Morocco

        +27 °C

        Morocco is a fairly large country and the weather can vary significantly in its various regions. For example, in Casablanca and Agadir, the daily June temperature ranges from +25°C to +27°C, while in Marrakech the temperature is higher – about +30°C. There is no precipitation in early summer in Morocco, the sky is blue and clear, the day length is 14 hours, and the sun shines all this time. The main sea resorts of the country are located on the Atlantic coast, where the water is relatively cool in early June. And only by the end of the month it warms up to +23-25°C. June is considered a cool summer month in Morocco compared to others, so you can mix a beach holiday with interesting excursions to different parts of the country. The choice is great: this is the old bewitching city of Fez, and the most “non-Moroccan” calm Tangier, and the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and the Red City of Marrakesh.

        Seychelles

        +29 °C

        From June the dry season begins in the Seychelles, characterized by a decrease in air temperature and humidity. Precipitation still falls, but more often at night, and during the day the bright sun shines. In June, strong southeast monsoons begin to blow, and for this reason, it is better to choose beaches on the northwestern coasts for relaxation and sea swimming. At the same time, the temperature of coastal waters in June is very comfortable – from +24°C to +26°C. Daily fluctuations in air temperature this month are small – from +28°C to +30°C. It is in June that ideal weather for water sports (sailing and windsurfing) is set on most of the beaches of the Seychelles.

        Tourist calendar. Temperature of air and water in the resorts of the world.

        If you have a question, what time of the year is the best place to go, we will try to tell you.

        We would like to draw your attention to the fact that the data presented in this table is conditional; you cannot fully rely on them; when choosing a tour, always check with your tour operator for all information.

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        Austria. The climate in Austria is temperate, mid-continental. The temperature and rainfall varies in different regions of the country depending on the region’s elevation above sea level and its geographic location. The mountains have harsh winters and hot summers. The Eastern Plain is located in the continental climate zone. In the south of the country the climate is almost Mediterranean. The winter season in Austria starts at the beginning of December and ends at the end of March, and in the highlands at the end of May.

        Andorra. Subtropical, mountainous, moderated by the influence of the Mediterranean Sea. The average temperature in January-December is from +2 to -2 C, and in June-July – from +15 C to +20 C, and during the day even in winter the temperature on the slopes is above 0 C.

        Bali. The climate is equatorial monsoon, having only 2 seasons – dry (June-October) and wet (November-April), almost do not differ in temperature – 23-27 C. The greatest amount of precipitation falls in January-February. Sea water temperature is 26-28 C all year round.

        Barbados. The climate of Barbados is considered one of the healthiest in the West Indies. Due to the mild tropical trade wind climate, the temperature of water and air practically does not change throughout the year. Trade winds and sea breezes soften the exhausting heat. The rainy season starts from June to November. Hurricane winds are possible from June to October.

        Brazil. Brazil’s climate varies by location, from equatorial in the northwest to subtropical in the southeast. It is always humid in Rio de Janeiro, from November to March it is hot, from April to September it is relatively cool, it often rains. The most unfavorable month for rest is July, as it is cold and often drizzling.

        UK. The climate in Great Britain is temperate oceanic. In the western part of the UK, the climate is wetter than in the East due to the prevailing westerly winds from the Atlantic Ocean. In the mountains of Scotland, Wales and Northern Scotland, weather conditions are more severe. The oceanic nature of the country’s climate is reflected in the predominance of unstable weather with gusty winds and thick fogs throughout the year. The warm current of the Gulf Stream has a big influence, so British winters are very wet and mild, the temperature rarely drops below zero.

        Hungary. The climate is temperate continental. The average annual temperature is plus 9-11 C. Summers are almost always hot, the average temperature in July is about 250. Winters are short and relatively warm. The average January temperature is minus 10. Hungary is characterized by long and very warm spring and autumn. These are perhaps the best times of the year in these parts, when the weather is mild and sunny for many days.

        Vietnam. The territory of Vietnam can be divided into three climatic regions: Northern, Central and Southern. The north is characterized by hot, humid summers and wet, cool winters. The rainy season here lasts from April to October. The southern region stands out for its typical tropical monsoon climate. From April to November, about 90% precipitation, the rest of the time there may be droughts. Sometimes typhoons hit the coast.

        Germany. The climate of Germany is temperate. In the north of the country – maritime, in other areas it is transitional from maritime to continental. Most precipitation falls in the south, and least in the north.

        Greece. The geographical position of Greece in the Mediterranean basin determines one of the main natural features of this country – the Mediterranean climate with dry hot summers and cool rainy winters. The driest and hottest months are July and August, at which time the air temperature often rises to 40 °C – 45 °C. In September-October, the velvet season sets in.

        Dominican Republic. The climate in the Dominican Republic is humid subtropical. The rainy season lasts from May to September, the rest of the time the weather is dry and warm. Sea breezes and trade winds blowing from the northeast moderate the heat.

        Egypt. Egypt has a hot and dry climate, and only a narrow strip of the northern coast of the country lies in the Mediterranean climate zone. Significant daily fluctuations in air temperature are characteristic of the entire territory of Egypt. For example, in January-February in Cairo at noon the temperature can reach 29°C, and at night fall to 0 °C and below.

        Israel. The average temperatures in January are from -6 to +18 C, in July – from 24 to 30 C, but the same temperature is perceived differently in different regions of the country due to the difference in air humidity. Precipitation falls from 100 to 800 mm. per year, mainly in winter (November to March). The greatest amount of precipitation usually falls in December-February.

        India. The climate in Goa is even, with little temperature variation throughout the year. The tourist season in Goa is open all year round, but it rains in June and September. The best time to visit Goa is from October to May.

        Jordan. Jordan has a dry subtropical climate. The warm and dry period lasts from April to October. Rains usually fall in the northern and central regions, in the south the amount of precipitation is extremely low.

        Spain. The climate in Spain is subtropical – mild winters and dry, fairly hot summers. The average January temperature is from 4-5 C on the plateau to 13 C in the south; in July, respectively, from 23 to 29 C.

        Italy. The climate of peninsular and insular Italy is Mediterranean. The average temperature in January is from 0 to 12 C, in July 20-28 C. In the Alps, the climate varies from temperate at the foot of the mountains to cold at the peaks. In the mountains, snow lasts for several months, on the peaks it lies constantly, heavy snowfalls are frequent.

        Cyprus. The climate in Cyprus is even throughout the year. The Cypriot winter is very short and mild. Most winter days are clear and sunny.

        China. China is characterized by large temperature fluctuations. So in the north, temperatures can drop to -40 degrees Celsius from December to March, and rise to 38 degrees Celsius from May to August. In the central regions of the country, the difference between winter and summer temperatures is slightly less sharp, however, even here the climate is defined as continental. As you move south, the climate becomes milder and warmer on average. The southern coast is located in the subtropical zone. The heat is here from April to September.

        Cuba. The climate on the island is tropical, trade winds. In Cuba, two climatic seasons are pronounced: rainy (May-October) and dry (November-April). A feature of Cuba’s climate is typical high humidity throughout the year. On the coast, the wind from the sea moderates the heat, brings freshness, and coolness in the evenings.

        Malaysia. The climate in Malaysia is tropical, warm and humid all year round. The coolest time is from November to January. On the west coast, the period from September to December is characterized by brief tropical showers followed by sunny weather; on the east coast, it lasts from October to February.

        Maldives. The Maldives has a warm tropical climate with an even temperature throughout the year (air temperature 25-30 C, water – 24-27 C). The best travel season is from October to May.

        Morocco. The climate in Morocco is Mediterranean, characterized by hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters. In summer the temperature reaches +30-35C, and in winter +15-20C. On the Mediterranean coast, the climate is subtropical, further south – continental. In winter, snow often falls, and skiing is even developed here.

        The Netherlands. Moderate maritime, very humid. Average January temperatures are +1-3 C, July – +16-17 C. Precipitation is 650-800 mm. per year, evenly distributed over the seasons. Despite the rather warm climate, frequent westerly winds cause a sharp drop in temperature even in the warmest months.

        Norway. In the interior regions of the country, especially in mountainous areas, the climate is continental – hot in summer and cold in winter. Part of the eastern territory is perfectly protected from precipitation by a mountain range that separates the mainland of Norway.

        UAE. The UAE has a dry tropical climate. Rain is extremely rare, occurring mainly in winter. As a rule, the number of rainy days does not exceed 7-10 per year. Depending on the time of day and season, the temperature ranges from +10 to +48. The average temperature in January is +24, in July +41. The best season is October – May, when a warm sunny day is replaced by a cool evening.

        Oman. The climate of Oman is tropical, dry. The average June temperature in Muscat is over +32 C. In spring and early summer, when the winds blow from the Rub al-Khali desert, it is especially hot in Oman.

        Peru. The climate in Peru is continental on the coast, tropical in the eastern part, mountainous tropical in the west. The rainy season lasts from December to May and affects mainly the jungle areas.

        Portugal. In the immediate vicinity of Portugal, the warm Atlantic Gulf Stream flows, so the country has a mild climate, warm winters and moderately hot summers. In the north of the country, a maritime climate prevails, in the south – warm and dry.

        Seychelles. Subequatorial marine. It is customary to distinguish between two seasons: hot (December-May, average temperature about 29 C) and relatively cool (June-November, average temperature about 24 C), but monsoon winds form two intermediate seasons – from June to October, the southeast “Swett monsoon ” forms drier weather, and from December to April, the northeast “monsoon Norde” brings hotter and more humid weather.

        Slovakia. The climate in the country is temperate continental. The coldest month is January -2 C, the warmest in July and August, +21 C. Snow stays on the hills for 130 days a year. The warmest, driest and sunniest area is the Danube Lowland east of Bratislava. In the High Tatras – mountains in the north of the country – there are only two seasons – winter and summer, and spring and autumn last for two weeks each.

        Slovenia. In Slovenia, you can relax all year round: in winter to ski resorts, in summer to the sea, in autumn and early spring there is a large selection of medical resorts with mineral springs. You can swim in the sea and in mountain lakes, as a rule, from the beginning of June to the beginning of October.

        Thailand. The climate of Thailand is very diverse. For the central part of the country, where the capital Bangkok is located, there are three seasons – hot (from March to May), rainy (from June to October) and cool (from November to February). The air temperature in Bangkok reaches +29 in April° С, in December +25 ° С, which makes it possible to have a wonderful holiday from October to March.

        Tunisia. The climate in Tunisia is subtropical Mediterranean, in the south – tropical desert. The average January temperature in the north is 10 °С, in the south 21 °С, in July 25 and 32 °С, respectively.

        Turkey. The climate of Turkey is subtropical, Mediterranean, becoming more and more arid towards the east. Inner Anatolia is characterized by a continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters.

        Finland. Almost bisected by the line of the Arctic Circle. At the same time, the influence of the warm Gulf Stream here is quite strong, so the climate is mild, temperate continental. The average temperature in January is from -3 C in the south to -14 C in the north, in July from 17 C in the south to 14-15 C in the north.

        France. The climate is maritime temperate, transitional to continental in the east; on the Mediterranean coast – subtropical. Summer is hot, but the west wind brings freshness. Winters are mild and it rarely snows. The average temperature in January is 1-10 C, in July 16-24 C.

        Croatia. Northern Croatia has a continental climate, central Croatia has a mountainous climate, and the Adriatic coast has a Mediterranean climate. The maximum temperature in Croatia in July – August in the continental regions is +28C, on the coast +34C. The minimum in January – February in the continental part is -2C, on the coast + 9C.

        Montenegro. An ideal region for tourism: untouched nature, soft mountain landscape, and more than 73 km of sand, pebble and artificial beaches. The swimming season lasts from mid-May to late October. Eight months of the year the average air temperature is 27 degrees. The average water temperature is about the same in summer.

        Czech Republic. The climate is temperate, with four seasons, a mixture of oceanic and continental climate. In winter, the weather in the Czech Republic is changeable, in summer it is quite warm. The average daily temperature in the coldest winter month, January, is around -3°C, and in the warmest summer month, July, around +20°C.

        Switzerland. The climate is temperate, strongly influenced by the Alps. In Switzerland, there are no bright manifestations of heat or cold. In July-August, the daytime temperature fluctuates between 18°-27°C, and in January-February it ranges from -1° to 5°C. In spring and autumn, the daytime temperature usually rises from 8 to 15°C. The temperature largely depends from height above sea level.

        Sri Lanka. Its northern and central parts are located in the subequatorial, and the southern part – in the equatorial climatic zones. From the cold northern winds, the island is protected by a mountain range, so the temperature is even here all year round. The island has rainy summers and dry winters. The best time to travel is from November to March.

        Which European countries have warm winters. Where in Europe is the warmest in January Which country is warmest

        The article answers the question of where to fly in February 2019years to Europe: the baths of Hungary, the beaches of Mallorca, the Alps, carnivals and much more.

        In Europe, there is a wide choice of countries where you can go abroad in February, since almost everywhere the winter is mild and does not interfere with sightseeing at all. On the contrary, many cities are magically transformed in winter and show their usual postcard views from the other side. In addition, February is usually the most unpopular month for tourists to visit European countries, so nothing will stop you from getting into the atmosphere of cities.

        We also have another interesting selection of destinations – it deals with 9 bright and colorful countries in Africa, Asia and America. Take note!

        Spain

        When deciding where to go to Europe in February 2019, choose Spain without hesitation. This multifaceted country in February can offer travelers both a cultural program and ski resorts, as well as a simple beach holiday.

        In the north of the country you can visit ski resorts: the temperature in February is pleasant and stays around +15°С. In Madrid and Barcelona, ​​it is worth taking the time to see the sights (fortunately, there will be few tourists). Well, in Mallorca and the Canary Islands, of course, you need to sunbathe properly – the air and water temperature in February is about + 20 ° С. Swimming at this time is not very comfortable, since the water is not so warm, but this does not stop tourists from northern countries.

        photo © Nathan Congleton / flickr.com

        Italy

        Mountains in Italy attract not only skiers. Those who want to enjoy winter landscapes and beautiful architecture, as well as visit spa resorts, come here too.

        The famous Venice Carnival is another reason to travel abroad in February 2019. And in the city of Ivria, you can watch the “Battle of the Oranges”. If you are inclined towards sightseeing and acquaintance with the rich history of Italy, then it is better to go to Rome, Florence and Venice.

        photo © Stefano Montagner – The life around me / flickr. com

        France

        The French Alps hospitably welcome everyone who wants to ski abroad: top-level service, excellent slopes and amazing nature! February is great for visiting ski resorts, because after the past flow of tourists this month drops significantly. The average temperature ranges from -1°С to +5°С.

        For those who are not interested in skiing, I advise you to visit the Côte d’Azur and romantic Normandy. Spring comes to Nice in mid-February – it’s time to indulge in dreams and explore the sights.

        If you decide to fly to the capital of France, then read about how tasty and not too expensive.

        Switzerland

        Holidays in Switzerland in the winter – is primarily skiing. Mild winters and amazing alpine landscapes, bright sun and excellent slopes – all this guarantees you a great holiday. Air temperature up to +9°С. It is worth paying attention to the towns – for example, Lucerne, powdered with snow, is simply magical!

        photo © Sørn / flickr. com

        Austria

        Are you planning a holiday in Europe in February? I advise you to fly to Austria – here you have mountains, majestic Vienna and Salzburg, and miniature villages. It is worth visiting Hallstatt in February – in winter it looks completely different, a little mysterious and gloomy. The average temperature in February is +12°C.

        Hungary

        Winter in Hungary is mild and comfortable, with little rainfall. The temperature in February is around +5°С. Days can be devoted to sightseeing, and evenings to baths (for example, the Széchenyi or Arpad baths). The Széchenyi baths have a temperature of +77°C – this is the hottest thermal spring in Europe.

        photo © Vlastula / flickr.com

        Germany

        Which European country can you still travel to in February 2019? Germany, in my opinion, is good at any time of the year – choose any city and get to know it! It is best, of course, to go to the Alps and Bavaria – to ski and admire the snow-covered landscapes, since in general the weather in February is slightly milder than in January, but still quite windy and damp. You can visit the Berlin Film Festival, and at the end of February – colorful carnivals (Fastnacht, Fasching) in Cologne, Mainz, Dussel and Munich.

        Intro image credit: Michael Dawes / flickr.com.

        December is a cold and rainy month in most of Europe. Cyprus and Malta are the warmest countries in December. Also, quite a warm winter in the southern regions of Spain, Greece and Italy.

        1. Charge yourself with the sun in Cyprus.

        – the southernmost country in Europe, territorially located in the Mediterranean Sea between and Syria. And, of course, its geographical position determines a warmer climate. According to the World Meteorological Organization, the average daily air temperature in December in Cyprus ranges from 10 °C to 20 °C. Indeed, in December in Cyprus falls up to 80.9mm of precipitation. And so the ocean there is usually warm enough in December for swimming. In addition, there are a lot of archaeological sites on the territory of this island nation.

        2. Visit temples in Malta.

        Malta is another Mediterranean island country that also has a warmer climate than most of Europe. The island is located 80 km. south of the island of Sicily and 283 km. east of Tunisia. According to the World Meteorological Organization, the average daily air temperature in December in Malta ranges from 11 ° C to 19°C. In December, Malta has a rainier climate than Cyprus – up to 112.3 mm of precipitation falling on average over 14.2 days. Malta is one of the smallest countries in the world, but on its territory a large number of architectural monuments and objects have been preserved, according to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, related to the megalithic culture. According to the New Testament, the ship of the Apostle Paul was once shipwrecked on this island.

        3. Keep warm in the Canary Islands.

        Although they are among the warmest European countries in December, the climate of the Canary Islands is even warmer. The Spanish archipelago is the southernmost point of Europe and is located near the northwestern coast of Africa (Morocco and Western Sahara). The average daily air temperature in December in the Canary Islands ranges between 15°C and 22°C, and the average sea water temperature is 20°C. In December, on average, only 59 mm of precipitation falls. For example, on the Greek island of Crete, the average daily air temperature in December ranges from 10 °C to 17 °C, and on the Italian island of Capri, from 7 °C to 12 °C.

        4. Areas of warm climate on the mainland.

        If you still prefer to rest on the mainland, then the warmest climate in Europe in December is in the province of Andalusia on the southern coast of Spain, separated from North Africa by the Strait of Gibraltar. In the Andalusian cities of Cadiz, Tarifa, Seville and Malaga, the average daily air temperature in December ranges from 10 °C to 16 °C. The warmest area of ​​the Costa del Sol is protected from the cold air from the north by the Sierra Nevada mountains.

        Snow-covered cities, epidemic influenza, short daylight hours, slush, frost and blues – this is the other side of the coin called “Russian winter”. The soul yearns for the exotic, and the body, tired of beriberi, for a powerful influx of vitamin D, which, as you know, is produced from sunlight.

        I just want to take a vacation – even if it’s an extraordinary one – and go somewhere to warm countries. packages “to the south” are scattered like hot cakes on a market day. But where should a Russian vacationer go to warm his frozen bones?

        Those who are not attracted by the long flight, fix a searching look at Europe. Obtaining a visa to the Schengen zone is a difficult and troublesome business, but if successful, a rich excursion and cultural program awaits you. But the question is: “Where is it warm in Europe in winter?” Even in Greece and the Balearic Islands it rains. Not cold, of course, but not hot either: + 15-20. The sea also does not inspire long swims. In the south of Italy and Spain it is a little warmer: + 20-25, but the water temperature leaves much to be desired.

        Only two archipelagos remain, where summer does not leave, but only dims its sultry light a little. These are Madeira, belonging to Portugal, and the Spanish Canary Islands. They belong to Europe, but lie in tropical latitudes. If you are planning a holiday in February and ask which countries are warm in winter, any travel agency will advise you to visit the Canary Islands. After all, they are famous throughout the world for the carnival, which begins at the end of January and lasts until the very beginning of Lent. The fun takes place in a very comfortable atmosphere. The air temperature is suitable for sunbathing and the water for swimming.

        If we look at northern, Arab, Africa, which countries are warm in winter there? In fact, you can go to Egypt, Oman, UAE, Morocco. It will not be too hot in any of these powers, but hardened Russians are quite comfortable. Of the two, choose Sharm El Sheikh. Although it is located north of Hurghada, the wind rose there is such that the resorts near the Israeli border are warmer in winter. Real summer reigns in the UAE (as we used to perceive it). However, daytime +30 in the evening are replaced by a noticeable coolness. A thick sweater and a warm windbreaker will come in handy.

        Well, if you are not afraid to travel by plane for a long time and with transfers, then the answer to the question “which countries are warm in winter” expands significantly. Firstly, even in temperate latitudes, summer begins in December-February. It’s time to go to Australia, the Republic of South Africa, the countries of Latin America. What resorts can be advised in these regions? The Fernando archipelago to Noronha in Brazil, in Uruguay, the Chilean Land of Lakes (in the extreme south of the country), Easten Cape in South Africa – this is a far from complete list of wonderful places.

        Well, now let’s remember school geography lessons and think about which countries are warm in winter, spring, summer… In a word, all year round? That’s right, lying near the equator. “Land of Smiles” Thailand, Seychelles, Fiji, Mauritius, India. And also “black” Africa – Kenya, Zambia (there is the equatorial sun and real European service waiting for you.

        to warm up somehow. However, you can do smarter and fly to warmer climes. But, as you know, most tourists are drawn to Europe, which is rich in architecture and traditions. And in winter, in many European countries, the weather is quite cool, so it’s important not to miscalculate!

        Where is it warm in Europe in winter

        To enjoy sunny days and favorable weather even in winter, we highlight TOP-3 warm European countries:

        It is in the above countries that it is warm and comfortable even in winter. Let me dwell on each of these countries in a little more detail.
        So,
        is a country where the cultures of Europe and South America intersect. Rich cultural traditions and bright people with a passionate disposition, as well as warm and pleasant weather all year round
        Swimming will undoubtedly be cool in winter, but long walks are the key to a successful holiday. Tourists simply must visit Madeira Island
        , on which tons
        temperature is
        +18-28
        °C depending on the season. It is on this island that you can swim in natural pools in winter
        formed by lava.

        Another very comfortable country for a holiday in the winter is. Its southern part continues to enjoy warmth and sun in winter. Average temperature
        while +20 degrees
        . In the Balearic Islands and in Andalusia, you can feel the beauty of Spain in winter. Walks along the picturesque streets and the charm of local cities will not leave you indifferent.

        is another country with a warm climate in winter. The weather is especially warm in the south of the country, in particular in Naples and on the island. T
        temperature readings around +13-16°C
        . The days in winter in Italy are mostly sunny, so they are the best for a vacation. In February, in the warmest winter month, carnivals
        and many other events, so many tourists and locals gather here. It is worth saying that even in winter you can get a great tan in Italy!

        Conclusion

        Even in winter in Europe, you can enjoy the warm weather and treat yourself to an unforgettable vacation. Sun, walks, local cuisine and culture will brighten up the rest of any tourist.

        Many people ask: “Where is the warmest place in Europe?”. Some ask because they want to spend their holidays abroad and need information about the climate. There are several places that claim to be the warmest.

        The island is one of the southernmost places. It’s hot in here. Located in the warm Mediterranean, this island is a real paradise for tourists. If you are planning to visit this place, you should know that the beach season lasts from the beginning of April to the end of November. Of course, it is not worth the risk and come here in the very first days of April or November, because the weather is still changeable, and the water is still (or already) cold. In December, January, February and March the weather is very similar to spring. These months are very important, as it is then that significant precipitation falls. Winter temperatures are around 18°C ​​in December and 17°C in January, February and March. Of course, the weather is not always the same. Some days are warm and others are cool. Sometimes temperatures reach 20-25°C. And another time they can go down to 9°C Summer here is hot, dry and long. One thing is for sure – this is one of the hottest places on the Old Continent.

        The second place, claiming the title of the hottest in Europe -. Geographically, this island is part of, but if you look at the historical aspect, the island has always been part of Europe. He is a member. And it’s just a real sunny paradise. The coldest month, January, boasts daytime temperatures of around 17°C. This is a mild spring. Just imagine, when temperatures are around 0°C in the northern parts of Europe, in Cyprus you can walk around dressed only in a T-shirt and a denim jacket. Compared to Crete, temperatures are slightly higher here. You can swim in the sea from April to November, but unlike Crete, there are days in March and December that are warm and sunny enough for swimming and sunbathing. The Cypriot summer starts a few days earlier and ends later.

        The most interesting thing is which place holds the championship. Where is the hottest place in Europe? The answer is Andalusia. This southern Spanish province pleases the whole of Europe with warm weather. Summer here is incredibly hot and unbearable. In this area, the influence of tropical air masses that move from tropical latitudes is felt. Warm air flows freely. Summer temperatures easily reach 40°C. Summer lasts from early spring to late autumn (from March to November). During the winter months (December to February), daytime temperatures are around 18°C. There are also colder days with temperatures of 15-16°C. And the next time they can suddenly rise to 20-25 ° C, and even, as has already happened, even higher. An interesting fact is that Andalusia is the only place in Europe where you can meet sunbathing people in January. The sea, of course, is cold for swimming, but the weather is beautiful.

        The reason for such warm weather in Andalusia is that the Sierra Nevada stops the cold masses coming from the north and the Mediterranean allows warm air masses to pour unhindered into the south. In general, the climate of Andalusia is very hot subtropical, with a strong influence. But do not forget that there is still a short winter here. So if you are traveling in Andalusia in winter, it is better to stock up on warm clothes. Winter may be the warmest in Europe, but still it is winter.

        Which European countries are warm in winter? Europe in winter – where is it warm? Where is it warmer in Europe in winter

        December is a cold and rainy month in most of Europe. Cyprus and Malta are the warmest countries in December. Also, quite a warm winter in the southern regions of Spain, Greece and Italy.

        1. Charge yourself with the sun in Cyprus.

        – the southernmost country in Europe, territorially located in the Mediterranean Sea between and Syria. And, of course, its geographical position determines a warmer climate. According to the World Meteorological Organization, the average daily air temperature in December in Cyprus ranges from 10 °C to 20 °C. Indeed, in December in Cyprus falls up to 80.9mm of precipitation. And so the ocean there is usually warm enough in December for swimming. In addition, there are a lot of archaeological sites on the territory of this island nation.

        2. Visit temples in Malta.

        Malta is another Mediterranean island country that also has a warmer climate than most of Europe. The island is located 80 km. south of the island of Sicily and 283 km. east of Tunisia. According to the World Meteorological Organization, the average daily air temperature in December in Malta ranges from 11 ° C to 19°C. In December, Malta has a rainier climate than Cyprus – up to 112.3 mm of precipitation falling on average over 14.2 days. Malta is one of the smallest countries in the world, but on its territory a large number of architectural monuments and objects have been preserved, according to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, related to the megalithic culture. According to the New Testament, the ship of the Apostle Paul was once shipwrecked on this island.

        3. Keep warm in the Canary Islands.

        Although they are among the warmest European countries in December, the climate of the Canary Islands is even warmer. The Spanish archipelago is the southernmost point of Europe and is located near the northwestern coast of Africa (Morocco and Western Sahara). The average daily air temperature in December in the Canary Islands ranges between 15°C and 22°C, and the average sea water temperature is 20°C. In December, on average, only 59 mm of precipitation falls. For example, on the Greek island of Crete, the average daily air temperature in December ranges from 10 °C to 17 °C, and on the Italian island of Capri, from 7 °C to 12 °C.

        4. Areas of warm climate on the mainland.

        If you still prefer to rest on the mainland, then the warmest climate in Europe in December is in the province of Andalusia on the southern coast of Spain, separated from North Africa by the Strait of Gibraltar. In the Andalusian cities of Cadiz, Tarifa, Seville and Malaga, the average daily air temperature in December ranges from 10 °C to 16 °C. The warmest area of ​​the Costa del Sol is protected from the cold air from the north by the Sierra Nevada mountains.

        With the onset of cold weather, many travel lovers begin to wonder where in Europe it is warm in winter. There are not so many warm places in this part of the planet in winter. Of course, there is Italy, Spain, Portugal, as well as Greece, Cyprus and Malta. However, even in these countries, which have access to the Mediterranean Sea, not hot, but warm weather persists, which excludes beach holidays.

        Spain

        It’s no secret that winter in Spain is one of the warmest among European countries. The beaches of Costa de la Luz and Costa del Sol are where it is warm in Europe in winter. From Spanish, the names of the beaches are translated as “Coast of Light” and “Sunny Beach”, respectively. These places prove their name with perfect sunny weather, because even in winter rainy and cloudy days are very rare, and the temperature ranges from 15 to 16 degrees. It will be fun not only for young people, but also for couples, because a wide range of entertainment is presented for tourists: dolphinariums, oceanariums and amusement parks. Spain also includes the famous Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean, the Balearic Islands, which are located in the Mediterranean.

        The warmest place in Europe in winter

        The Canary Islands are considered to have the highest temperature in winter among other European places. During the winter, the islands off the coast of West Africa experience about two hundred hours of sunshine, that is, about seven hours of sunshine per day. In these places it is easy to sunbathe, as the temperature during the winter remains quite high (20 degrees).

        It is recommended to give preference to such islands as Gran Canario, Palma and Tenerife. The Canary Islands are quite popular among tourists, so it will definitely not be boring here. All sorts of activities and entertainment, as well as numerous sightseeing tours diversify your holiday.

        Portugal

        When thinking about where to go to Europe, where it is warm in winter, tourists think of Madeira Island. It has the mildest climate among other places in Portugal. The air temperature in winter can reach 25 degrees, and the water temperature in the ocean is 19 degrees. Popular entertainments are funicular rides to the tropical garden, lunches at a fish restaurant, walks in the market. In local establishments, you can try delicious fish and meat dishes, complementing them with wine made according to ancient technologies. In addition to Madeira Island, there are other worthwhile places in Portugal, such as the Azores archipelago, located in the Atlantic Ocean.

        Italy

        Italy is a particularly picturesque place in Europe. It’s funny that in different Italian cities the temperature can vary significantly. The warmest Italian region, where Europe is warm in winter, is Sicily. In January, the temperature on the territory of this island reaches +20 degrees. Sicily is the sunny corner of Europe, as the sun shines here 330 days a year.

        The warm weather and mild climate make it possible to enjoy the sights and admire the lush vegetation that covers the island in January. Blooming pink and white almond trees look especially beautiful in winter. The relief of the island is rocky and hilly, here is also the highest active volcano in Europe, Etna. By the way, those who want to ski can safely go to the mountains, where there are two ski resorts.

        Popular places in Italy for winter holidays are the mainland cities of Naples and Sorrento, where temperatures reach 13 degrees. At the same time, in Venice and Milan it is only +6 degrees, and in Rome +11. At this time of the year, traveling around Italy will be much cheaper.

        Greece

        Particular attention should be paid to the most densely populated and largest Greek island of Crete, which is located in the Mediterranean Sea. In January, the water temperature reaches 15 degrees. The largest flow of tourists falls on the period from April to October, however, in winter you can have a good rest here. In January, you can enjoy hiking and cycling. It is recommended to go to the southern part of the coast, as the temperature is higher there. In winter, you can visit interesting historical places without crowds of tourists, as is the case in summer.

        The Greek island of Rhodes will please you with decent weather during the winter months, two seas, an interesting geographical position and, of course, its attractions. The sun is observed here 300 days a year. In winter, the weather is quite sunny and mild, and the temperature is reminiscent of early Moscow autumn.

        Cyprus and Malta

        Often, in search of a place to stay during the winter holidays, tourists look to Cyprus and Malta. The temperature here during this period of the year reaches 16 degrees. Tourists are offered various interesting excursions to historical sights. Malta is a place in Europe where the sea is warm in winter (water temperature reaches 17 degrees). Some are waiting for the winter period to go to Malta in order to get acquainted with the local cuisine and traditions. Friendly locals are happy to help tourists feel the local culture.

        Now you know where in Europe it is warm in winter. Take everything you need with you and go on a wonderful journey. By the way, in winter, housing prices, excursions and everything else in the places listed above are much cheaper than in the tourist season, so this trip will also be economical. Another advantage of traveling in winter is the absence of crowds of tourists around attractions and queues at museums.

        Europeans can get out of winter into spring without leaving the continent or by going to neighboring islands. Southern Europe in January offers tourists quite warm weather – above 15 ° C.

        PROturizm has compiled an overview of European countries where it is warm in January as well. The warmest in winter are Spain, Portugal and Italy. The Mediterranean coast and the shores of the Atlantic Ocean are able to give tourists pleasant sunny weather in January with temperatures up to 20 ° C.

        Where it’s warm in Spain in January

        The southern coast of continental Spain belongs to Andalusia. The southernmost beaches of Costa del Sol (Spanish Sunny Beach) and Costa de la Luz (Coast of Light) correspond to their names, even in winter there are very few cloudy or rainy days. In January, on the coast, the temperature is kept at around + 15-16 ° С. Many resort towns are suitable for both young people and couples. Amusement parks, oceanariums, dolphinariums and even penguinariums are open for tourists. A cable car will take you up to the mountains, from where a beautiful view of the sea and the surroundings opens. Resort life does not stop even in the winter months.

        As temperatures drop at night, always check if the room is heated when booking your accommodation.

        Spain owns the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, and the famous Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean.

        Canary Islands

        At the top of our list of places to be warm in January is the Canary Islands. They are located almost off the coast of Africa. The main islands of the Canaries – Tenerife, Palma and Gran Canaria – are called continents in miniature. Here you can visit several seasons at the same time. In the mountains at an altitude of two kilometers, even in summer, there is snow, and on the coast and in winter the temperature is kept at + 20 ° С.

        Balearic Islands

        Majorca is the largest island in the Balearic Islands. The resting place of the royal family of Spain. Despite its popularity, it is one of the ecologically clean places in Europe. Windy weather and rare rains will not prevent tourists from admiring the local landscapes, rich forests, valleys and mountains. The average temperature of the month is +16°C. The sea is crystal clear, excellent sandy beaches. It is a pity that January does not belong to the swimming season, but there will be time to visit historical monuments of various colors and styles. Traces of prehistoric times are overlapped by evidence of the rule of Carthage, Rome and the conquering Moors.

        Portugal in January

        Portugal competes with Spain and Italy not only with warm weather during the winter, but also with attractions. The mixture of European and South American cultures gives the country a unique flavor. The warmest thing in Portugal in January is on the island of Madeira + 18-19 ° С. Other Portuguese possessions in the Atlantic Ocean are the Azores, but in winter it is foggy and rainy. But the snow in the Azores does not fall at all.

        Vacation in European resorts is quite an expensive event, but a trip in January will cost tourists 20-40% cheaper.

        Madeira

        Theoretically, this Portuguese island does not belong to Europe, it is on a different plate, but we will close our eyes to this. Madeira in January will surprise you not only with the air temperature – sometimes + 25 ° C, but also with the temperature of the water in the ocean: + 19 ° C. The island’s weather is determined by the Gulf Stream. The climate here is one of the mildest in the world.

        Madeira is easily accessible by plane from Lisbon. Great opportunity to put together a combo tour, but brace yourself for the possibility of rain in the Portuguese capital.

        The landscape of Madeira is mountainous. The highest point is Pico Ruivo (1862 m). The average temperature in winter is +16°С. The north-west of the island is more cloudy, within Funchal it is a little drier. The city can be explored with the help of sightseeing buses – yellow and red. Choose hotel rooms on high floors, from where you can enjoy a gorgeous view of the ocean. 4-star hotels often have their own pools, because the resort is considered year-round.

        Traditional activities include a walk through the market, lunch at a fish restaurant and a funicular ride to the tropical garden on Mount Monte.

        Maderian cuisine offers excellent meat and fish dishes with local wine. In the center of Funchal there is an old winery where you can stock up on Madeira made according to old technologies.

        By the way, the port of the island in Funchal receives cruise ships from Europe to the Caribbean.

        Is it warm in Italy in January?

        For walks along the streets of Italy, you will have to choose a wardrobe separately for each city. The warmest region in January is Sicily: +15°С (at night +9°C). At this time on the mainland in Naples + 13 ° C during the day (+ 5 ° C at night). A winter evening in Sorrento will delight you with the same temperature. Winters in southern Italy are mild.

        For comparison: in Rome +11°С, wind and humidity, in Venice +6°С and flooding, in Milan it is cool, +6°С, in Florence +9°С.

        During the winter months, car rental prices are reduced by 15-30%, free parking is easier to find, and attractions are free from tourist crowds.

        The island of Sicily in winter

        On the Italian island of Sicily, the sun shines 330 days a year. You will need warm sweaters only if you want to go to the mountains. (Two ski resorts are located on Mount Etna and one is near Palermo). The mild climate and warm weather (15-20°C) are ideal for hiking and sightseeing.

        Sicily in January is covered with lush vegetation. Almond trees begin to bloom in white and pink. The area is interesting for its rocky-hilly relief and the highest active European volcano – Etna, around which a natural reserve is spread.

        Sights of the island of Sicily are not inferior to the ancient monuments of the continental part of the country. Sicily has its own architectural style – the Sicilian Baroque, it has its own valley of temples.

        After the capital Palermo, the main cities of Sicily are Messina, Syracuse and Catania. Palermo was founded by the Phoenicians, Syracuse and Messina by Greeks. Catania is interesting for buildings built from basalt and hardened lava of the Etna volcano.

        Every city on the island is unique, for example, the beautiful resort of Taormina continues to enchant creative and bohemian personalities.

        Warm January in Europe

        In this article we didn’t mention Malta, Cyprus and Greece – they also have warm winter weather. Rain-tolerant travelers have the perfect opportunity to combine a holiday in the mountains with exploring the countryside, tasting local cuisine and homemade wine. Fresh greens and fragrant citrus fruits ripening by January will surprise tourists who are unfamiliar with the mild winters of southern European countries.

        Warm winter is a godsend for lovers of excursions. Bring a windproof jacket with you, make sure the hotel provides you with a heater, and a trip to tourist-free historical sites will be remembered for a long time.

        Olga Morozova

        15 November 2017, 15:52

        Europeans can get out of winter into spring without leaving the continent or by going to neighboring islands. Southern Europe in January offers tourists quite warm weather – above 15 ° C.
        PROturizm has compiled an overview of European countries, where it is warm in January as well. The warmest in winter are Spain, Portugal and Italy. The Mediterranean coast and the shores of the Atlantic Ocean are able to give tourists pleasant sunny weather in January with temperatures up to 20 ° C.

        Where it’s warm in Spain in January

        The southern coast of continental Spain belongs to Andalusia. The southernmost beaches of Costa del Sol (Spanish Sunny Beach) and Costa de la Luz (Coast of Light) correspond to their names, even in winter there are very few cloudy or rainy days. In January, on the coast, the temperature is kept at around + 15-16 ° С. Many resort towns are suitable for both young people and couples. Amusement parks, oceanariums, dolphinariums and even penguinariums are open for tourists. A cable car will take you up to the mountains, from where a beautiful view of the sea and the surroundings opens. Resort life does not stop even in the winter months.

        As temperatures drop at night, always check if the room is heated when booking your accommodation.

        The Balearic Islands belong to Spain in the Mediterranean, and the famous Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean.

        Canary Islands

        At the top of our list of places to be warm in January is the Canary Islands. They are located almost off the coast of Africa. The main islands of the Canaries – Tenerife, Palma and Gran Canaria – are called continents in miniature. Here you can visit several seasons at the same time. In the mountains at an altitude of two kilometers, even in summer, there is snow, and on the coast and in winter the temperature is kept at + 20 ° С.

        Balearic Islands

        The largest island of the Balearic Islands is Mallorca. The resting place of the royal family of Spain. Despite its popularity, it is one of the ecologically clean places in Europe. Windy weather and rare rains will not prevent tourists from admiring the local landscapes, rich forests, valleys and mountains. The average temperature of the month is +16°C. The sea is crystal clear, excellent sandy beaches. It is a pity that January does not belong to the swimming season, but there will be time to visit historical monuments of various colors and styles. Traces of prehistoric times are overlapped by evidence of the rule of Carthage, Rome and the conquering Moors.

        Portugal in January

        Portugal competes with Spain and Italy not only with warm weather during the winter, but also with attractions. The mixture of European and South American cultures gives the country a unique flavor. The warmest thing in Portugal in January is on the island of Madeira + 18-19 ° С. Other Portuguese possessions in the Atlantic Ocean are the Azores, but in winter it is foggy and rainy. But the snow in the Azores does not fall at all.

        Vacation in European resorts is quite an expensive event, but a trip in January will cost tourists 20-40% cheaper.

        Theoretically, this Portuguese island does not belong to Europe, it is on a different plate, but we will close our eyes to this. Madeira in January will surprise you not only with the air temperature – sometimes + 25 ° C, but also with the temperature of the water in the ocean: + 19 ° C. The island’s weather is determined by the Gulf Stream. The climate here is one of the mildest in the world.

        Madeira is easily accessible by plane from Lisbon. Great opportunity to put together a combo tour, but brace yourself for the possibility of rain in the Portuguese capital.

        The landscape of Madeira is mountainous. The highest point is Pico Ruivo (1862 m). The average temperature in winter is +16°С. The north-west of the island is more cloudy, within Funchal it is a little drier. The city can be explored with the help of sightseeing buses – yellow and red. Choose hotel rooms on high floors, from where you can enjoy a gorgeous view of the ocean. 4-star hotels often have their own pools, because the resort is considered year-round.

        Traditional activities include a walk through the market, lunch at a fish restaurant and a funicular ride to the tropical garden on Mount Monte.

        Maderian cuisine offers excellent meat and fish dishes with local wine. In the center of Funchal there is an old winery where you can stock up on Madeira made according to old technologies.

        By the way, the port of the island in Funchal receives cruise ships from Europe to the Caribbean.

        Is it warm in Italy in January?

        For walks along the streets of Italy, you will have to choose a wardrobe separately for each city. The warmest region in January is Sicily: +15°С (at night +9°C). At this time on the mainland in Naples + 13 ° C during the day (+ 5 ° C at night). A winter evening in Sorrento will delight you with the same temperature. Winters in southern Italy are mild.

        For comparison: in Rome +11°С, wind and humidity, in Venice +6°С and flooding, in Milan it is cool, +6°С, in Florence +9°С.

        During the winter months, car rental prices are reduced by 15-30%, free parking is easier to find, and attractions are free from tourist crowds.

        Sicily in winter

        On the Italian island of Sicily, the sun shines 330 days a year. You will need warm sweaters only if you want to go to the mountains. (Two ski resorts are located on Mount Etna and one is near Palermo). The mild climate and warm weather (15-20°C) are ideal for hiking and sightseeing.

        Sicily in January is covered with lush vegetation. Almond trees begin to bloom in white and pink. The area is interesting for its rocky-hilly relief and the highest active European volcano – Etna, around which a natural reserve is spread.

        Sights of the island of Sicily are not inferior to the ancient monuments of the continental part of the country. Sicily has its own architectural style – the Sicilian Baroque, it has its own valley of temples.

        Winter in Europe is different: in the north – heavy snowfalls and sunny weeks, the Mediterranean beckons with sunny weather, and the central part – with cozy cafes and a Christmas atmosphere. This is the best time to visit megacities and villages: at this time there is no influx of tourists, so you can visit more interesting places, and you will also appreciate the price reduction due to the off season.

        1. Rovaniemi, Finland

        Traditional Christmas clichés apply to Rovaniemi like no other place. This is the earthly residence of Santa Claus. Everyone’s favorite bearded man lives in a cave, and the presence of snow and reindeer makes the atmosphere even more festive. The Arktikum Museum gives an idea of ​​the life of these latitudes.

        Helpful Hint: The temperature drops below zero more often than it rises above it. Therefore, you need to take warm winter clothes with you.

        2. Christmas markets: Germany and Austria

        In December, markets in Germany and other Central European countries are filled with a romantic Christmas atmosphere. Here you can buy everything: from gingerbread to sledge bells and all sorts of goodies, which are served with a glass of warm mulled wine.

        Helpful Hint: Fairs in Cologne, Vienna and Munich attract crowds of tourists, but fairs in small towns can be a pleasant surprise.

        3. Abisko, Sweden

        The farthest place in northern Europe that can be reached by train is Abisko in Lapland. This is a real find for lovers of harsh winters. The sun does not rise for several weeks in December and January, making this place one of the best places in the world to watch the epic aurora borealis. Here you can also go skiing through the national park and enjoy a dog ride.

        Top Tip: Stop by Kiruna and visit the famous ice hotel.

        4. Athens, Greece

        Trying to remove 500 people from the best photo of the Parthenon with Photoshop is useless. But if you come here in winter, you won’t have such a problem. All the disadvantages of summer holidays – crowds, high prices for tourists, extreme heat, queues, air pollution – are completely absent in winter. This is the most suitable time to visit the ancient sights of the country and get acquainted with the local culture.

        Helpful Hint: Try to make a trip around the islands, but don’t forget: most of the accommodation is not rented out in winter.

        5. Copenhagen, Denmark

        During a fabulous winter in Europe, a visit to the home of Hans Christian Andersen is a must. Forget about the famous Little Mermaid and head towards cozy city bars and cafes to watch the snow fall from outside. In the center of the city is the 19th century Tivoli amusement park, which looks romantic and sentimental during Christmas time, warming visitors with festive illuminations and locally produced wine.

        Helpful Hint: Splurge on a meal at Noma, considered the best restaurant in the world (seats fill up very quickly, so make sure to book months in advance).

        6. Budapest, Hungary

        Couples skating, holding hands, exhaling puffs of steam in the freezing air… There’s no better place to join them than the picturesque Varoshliget Park in the Hungarian capital with its huge outdoor skating rink . Frozen after skiing? Budapest is famous for its magnificent thermal baths.

        Helpful Hint: At night, try to find “ruin pub” bars – these are drinking establishments set up in abandoned buildings.

        7. Jasna, Slovakia

        Skiing in Slovakia is affordable. The cost of renting accommodation and food is also quite affordable, and the local friendliness cannot be compared with the arrogance of the alpine slopes. Jasna resort is the best in Slovakia, it is located among the impenetrable Tatra Mountains, with long slopes, on the sides of which snow-covered coniferous trees grow.

        Helpful Hint: Direct flights to Slovakia can be expensive, so get there with connections.

        8. Andalusia, Spain

        Part of Andalusia is located south of the African coast, which explains the mild winter climate. Housing is inexpensive, there are no large crowds of tourists near such famous sights as the fortress-palace of the Alhambra near Grenada or Seville Cathedral. The lively nightlife and the local tapas dish make these places especially attractive for tourists.

        Helpful Hint: If you like snow rides, be sure to visit the Sierra Nevada near Grenada.

        9. Transylvania, Romania

        Visiting Dracula’s lair when the sun is shining and sheep are grazing in the fields is not possible, is it? It is worth looking at the lead-gray sky, bare trees and a thin layer of snow around. Brasov and Sighisoara are separated by two hours by train and are magnificent medieval towns that are largely associated with Vlad the Impaler, known as Dracula. Although there is no reliable evidence that he ever visited his (so-called) castle.

        10. Venice, Italy

        The extraordinarily beautiful and fantastic Venice Carnival is held in February. It is one of the brightest events in Europe. Extraordinarily realistic costumes and sinister colored masks tell the story of the city on the canal. Participation in costume dances is quite expensive, despite this, there is always the opportunity to watch what is happening for free by buying a mask on the street. You just need to be prepared for a big pandemonium.

        Helpful Hint: Book your accommodation in advance, and it’s better in the vicinity of Venice. Traveling by train back and forth on the same day will cost significantly less.

        Climatic characteristics – December

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        December is the first month of the calendar winter. The weather is usually overcast with frequent rainfall. The Earth in this month receives the least amount of heat from the sun. In the north, the polar night sets in, to the south – the shortest days. On the day of the winter solstice (December 22) in Arkhangelsk, daylight hours do not exceed 4 hours.

        December is much colder than November (by 4-5 degrees), the average temperature ranges from -6 °C to -12 °C. The coldest was December 1978, when the average monthly air temperature was -20 °C, -25 °C. On some days in the northeast of the region, the temperature dropped to −52 °C, −54 °C. Over the past 40 years, the warmest Decembers have been in 1972 and 2000. The absolute maximum rose to 3–6 °C.

        In December, as a rule, there is already a stable snow cover. However, in rare years, the formation of a stable snow cover can be pushed back to the end of the first or second decade.

        Due to the low moisture content of air masses, the amount of precipitation in December is low. In the region, it is 30–55 mm. Precipitation falls within 19–24 days, mostly in the form of snow.

        Fogs are rare, but there are years when foggy weather is observed for half a month.

        There are more snowstorms in December than in November. A month is marked on average from 3 to 8 days with various snowstorms.

        In Arkhangelsk, the average monthly air temperature is about -10 °C. The maximum temperature was observed in 2000 (about 4 °C), the minimum in 1978 (−43 °C). Over the past 40 years, the coldest New Year’s Eve was in 1978 (-36°C) and the warmest in 1973 (+3°C). On December 31, 1973, the average daily air temperature was +1.4 °C, and already on January 1, 1974, it dropped to −17.9 °C, the temperature difference was more than 19 degrees. Seeing off in 1972 and meeting in 1973 took place at a positive average daily air temperature (+1.6 °C on December 31 and +1.0 °C on January 1).

        Thunderstorms in winter are extremely rare. However, in Arkhangelsk, a thunderstorm was observed twice in December – on 1977 and 1997.

        December 1 is the day of Plato and Roman. Winter indicator, what day will happen, such is winter. December 19 – Nikola Zimny. It’s time for the Nikolsky frosts: “How much Nikola Winter will give snow, so much Nikola Veshny will give grass.” December 29 – Ageev day. “On Haggai, frost is warm Christmas time (it will stay warm until Christmas), if it’s frosty, it will last until Epiphany”; “Snow will fall close to the fences on Haggai – a bad summer, gaps will remain – fruitful.”

        The folk calendar believes that winter begins with frosts and ends with drops. This is not so far from the meteorological definition of winter. Meteorologists consider the winter period all the time when the average daily air temperature is below zero – This time is about 5 months. However, three months are considered to be winter months: December, January and February. This period, in general, almost coincides with the astronomical calendar, according to which winter lasts from the December solstice to the March equinox.

        Winter is rarely set right away. In the pre-winter time, there are usually “fittings” and snow and cold:

        • Winter does not live without three winters.

        They loved the snowy winter, because they noticed long ago that:

        • A lot of snow – a lot of bread.
        • Winter without snow means no bread.

        Long winter evenings compared the weather of winter and summer and wanted to have a connection between them, it would be nice to know what summer will be like in winter. And so signs about winter and summer were born.

        • Damp summer and warm autumn lead to a long winter.
        • Winter warmth – summer cold.
        • If it is dry and cold in winter, it is dry and hot in summer.
        • In winter, blizzards are bad weather in summer.

        After a large harvest of grain, a severe winter was expected. It was said that before the orphan winter – slush, the summer is unpleasant and the harvest fails.

        The first month of winter is December. The ancient Romans called this month “December” – the tenth. The old Russian name for December is studen. December does not take records for cold weather. It is rarely colder than January, but it is still rightly called cold.

        • December is cold, the earth is cold all winter.
        • December will freeze, and nail, and give heat to the sleigh.
        • December comforts the eye with snow, but the ear tears with frost.

        Winter was judged from the first of December, before that there was only its run:

        • Look at winter from Plato to Roman in order to praise it at Shrovetide.

        4 December – Introduction.

        • A thick icing imposed on the water.
        • Vvedensky frosts instruct winter in mind.

        But not uncommon during the Introduction and thaws, and then they said:

        • The Introduction breaks the ice.

        December 5, — Prokop.

        • Prokop came – dug up a snowdrift, knocked on the snow – he was digging the road.

        December 7, – Katerina – sleigh. They drive around, ride a sleigh, get ready for a cart.

        December 9, – Yuri Kholodny.

        • Yuri will pave, Nikolai (December 19) will nail it.

        December 12, — Paramon.

        • There will be snow on Paramona until Nikolin’s day (December 19).
        • On Paramon, a crimson dawn to the winds.

        December 17, – Varvara.

        • Everything is warm, but warm, just wait, Varvara will come, the frosts will set in.
        • Varyukha is cracking: take care of your nose and ear.
        • Varvara will brew, Savva (December 18) will pickle, Nikola will forge.
        • Barbara snatched away the night, lamented the day, hurried to pass it off as news.

        December 19, – Nikola. Now the winter Nikola approached the gate with frosts. Nikolsky frosts are not like the Vvedensky ones.

        • Winter comes with a nail to Nikola.
        • Varvara is bridging, Savva is nailing, Nikola is nailing.
        • Nikola will nail what Yuri (December 9) will pave.

        If there was a thaw on Nikola, they referred to the pranks of a hasty winter: they brought winter on a sled to Nikola, here you have a thaw.

        December 25, – Spiridon.

        • On Spiridon, the sun turns to summer solstice, winter turns to frost.

        After the solstice, the nights will decrease and the days will increase. The hunters noticed: from the solstice, the bear in the den falls to the other side.

        Gran canaria climate january: Average weather January in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

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        Where to go in January for Sun

        We all know January can cause some serious winter blues, what with Blue Monday being on the third week of the month. If Vitamin D supplements are not doing it for you and you require a serious sunshine boost, we’re here to help you pick where to go in January for sun with a list of the 10 best places.

        Where to go in January for sun if you want warmth close to home

        Tenerife

        Average temperature 20 degrees

        It’s no surprise that Tenerife features on this list. What makes it such a popular destination all year round is the warm temperature and close proximity to the rest of Europe. January is a great month to visit the island since the rainy period is long gone and you’ll be getting around six hours of sunshine per day. 

        If you don’t know where in Tenerife to go, we recommend Costa Adeje, at the western end near Playa del Duque. This is one of the best vacation spots for couples, and great if you want somewhere a bit quieter than other parts of Costa Adeje, while still being a stone throw’s distance from something livelier.

        Bear in mind that in January New Year’s Day and Three King’s Day are celebrated on the island. Many restaurants and attractions will be closed on those dates so it may be wise to travel after the first week in January.

        Gran Canaria

        Average temperature 20 degrees

        While Tenerife is where to go if you’re looking for a popular holiday destination filled with restaurants and nightlife, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.

        Winter is actually considered high season on the island, being one of the hottest places in the Canary Islands – if you go to the south. The north of the island sees a lot of clouds and rain during winter, so if you want to escape the gloom of January and catch some vitamin D, you might want to stick to a one-day trip to the north rather than spending the whole holiday there. 

        Anywhere from San Agustin, Playa del Ingles, Maspalomas or Puerto Mogan is a good pick for where to go in January for sun in Gran Canaria. San Agustin is a great pick if you want to go to a quieter beach, while Puerto Morgan is a cozy fishing village sheltered by a steep rock. 

        Cyprus

        Average temperature 17 degrees 

        Winter is a great time to visit Cyprus, and not only because of fewer crowds and better accommodation prices. 

        Visiting Cyprus in January can offer you the best of both worlds – until mid-January, there is a chance of snow on the Troodos mountains, so you can enjoy skiing one minute, and then one hour later, hit the coast and bask in the sunshine. 

        During January pink flamingos are seen on the island! They gather on the salt lakes of Larnaca and Limassol, and the sight of them brings flocks of tourists (pun intended). 

        Paphos is another great place where to go in January for sun – right by the sea, but also very close to many tourist attractions and historical sites. Due to being off-season, you won’t encounter crowds and can take your time to explore places such as Paphos Castle, Kourion, Choirokoitia Village, and the Tombs of the Kings.

        Spain

        Average temperature 20 degrees

        More specifically, Malaga. Let us set the scene of how winter is there: things are blooming, sunshine every day, and parrots sweetly chirping in the background. Because of the mountainous geography of Malaga, the cold north winds do not reach the city.

        January in the city is the peak season for citrus – mandarins, tangerines, clementines, and oranges. Therefore, seize the moment and eat the best citrus, and the cheapest, too. Isn’t the smell of oranges the one that characterizes winter, after all?

        Yes, winter in Malaga may not be ideal for a dip in the sea (unless you are a daredevil who doesn’t do what they’re told), but the weather is still good enough to allow you to have a beach day. La Malagueta is the busiest beach in Malaga as it is considered the city’s central beach. Off-season means that you can rent a sea-view flat at a very affordable price, so you can have a beach day every day just by opening the blinds.  

        Questo tips: While you’re there, you can try one of our city exploration games in Malaga to see the highlights of the city or explore Picasso’s Malaga. Enjoy exploring! 

        Malta

        Average temperature 17 degrees 

        Malta is where to go in January for sun and mild temperatures! 

        While Malta may be the busiest and liveliest during the summer months as a tourist destination, and January is off-season, that does not mean you won’t have plenty of things to do when you visit. You just won’t be faced with large crowds when taking trips to museums and sites. Due to the lull of fast-paced life after the holidays, you will love Malta if you enjoy exploring places without finding all the sites clogged with large groups of visitors and tourists.

        January is the time when most locals get in touch with nature. Warm and sunny wintry Sunday mornings are perfect for taking a hike up one of the various beautiful nature trails. What’s not to love about that?

        Where to go in January for sun if you don’t mind a longer flight

        Mexico

        Average temperature 28 degrees

        Cancun is located on the edge of a jungle, making it one of the best tropical vacation spots! 

        This does also mean that humidity quickly becomes your best friend, but January is the most bearable month in this regard. It makes it a great time to go and explore outside – old ruins and inland jungle, as well as visiting Downtown Cancun and the beach. The water is still great for swimming, even if it’s colder than it is during the summer. It’s also a wonderful idea to try snorkeling or diving, as visibility is good. 

        This is a great time to visit if you’re looking for a more relaxed vacation where you can spend some time on the beach, and enjoy Cancun at your leisure. January is one of the coolest and driest months of the year in Cancun with the least chance of rain and no hurricane risk.

        It’s quite a popular time for tourists, but there are still chances for you to snatch a good deal for a trip during the second week of January (after the holidays and New Year’s celebrations).  

        Morocco 

        Average temperature 20 degrees

        Going to Morocco in January means you can explore the warmer areas of the country at tolerable temperatures, and if you go on any of the tourist tours around the country, there’s a big chance you’ll be one of the very few people there, which could lead to a more interesting and informative experience. 

        While temperatures are mild, there are parts of the country that get rain during winter, major cities like Marrakech and Tangier. If you want to skip the rain, head for the desert. We recommend Ouarzazate, and here’s a list of things to do in Ouarzazate. This place gives you access to the Sahara and the High Atlas range. 

        The city is built at the foot of the mountains and is nicknamed “the Gateway to the Desert”, being very popular with filmmakers because of how bright it is; don’t be surprised when you’ll stumble upon numerous film studios and the film museum. The neighborhood Kasbah Taourirt is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and definitely worth visiting. From the city, you can arrange tours to explore palm groves, the surrounding mountains, or nearby villages. One of the best vacation spots for couples, and even families, who want to do a bit of exploring.

        Thailand

        Average temperature 28 degrees

        If you’ve been tempted to go to Thailand but have been putting it off for any reason, consider this your sign to finally book that holiday – January is the best time of the year to visit the country! 

        High season is in full swing by then due to the great weather all throughout Thailand. Believe it or not, but this is the coldest month of the year! This is especially true if you visit the north, around Chiang Mai. The drawback is that everyone is probably going to want to visit during this period, so popular tourist attractions will probably have long lines; you can avoid this by visiting during weekdays and ideally early in the morning, right after attractions have opened. 

        What’s also great about visiting during January is the Chinese New Year often falls in January, and when this happens, it brings all sorts of delightful festivities and celebrations – but be warned, this usually means even bigger crowds and more expensive accommodation, so you will need to book in advance.  

        The very good part of visiting in January for the weather and sunshine? You can go anywhere in the country! We recommend Bangkok, which will surely be bustling with activity – and Chinatown is definitely not worth missing due to the Chinese New Year, which means the colorful neighborhood will be full of lights with dragon parades and other festivities. 

        Questo tips: For off the beaten path try our quest about Bangkok’s Old Town and Temples. 

        Grenada

        Average temperature 28 degrees

        Another place to tick off the best tropical vacation spots list. Even more so if you’re after a laid-back trip. 

        You will find several gorgeous, soft-sand beaches there, which pair well with scenic and lush mountains. The island, while small, offers tourists a couple of relaxed days where you can explore at your own pace, taking in waterfalls, the rainforest (if you are up for a hike), and all the spice factories – and rum, of course.

        Did you know that Grenada is known as the “Spice Isle”? This is thanks to its numerous nutmeg plantations. Here is a list of spices you must try in Grenada, just in case you also love discovering a country through its taste. 

        We recommend paying a visit to Grenada’s capital, St. George’s. The picturesque city is a feast for the eyes, with red-tiled roofed shops and homes dotting the hillside of an old volcano crater. Don’t miss out on walking alongside the horseshoe-shaped harbor and yacht lagoon!

        Dubai

        Average temperature 28 degrees

        We could not end our list of sunny travel destinations without including Dubai. The city is a tourist favorite, and it’s not hard to see why, even in January – especially in January. 

        During this winter month, the sun is pleasant and the clear skies mean only one thing – it’s time to let your inner adventure-seeker out. This is the best season to enjoy adventure sports like skydiving, and desert safari, as well as sightseeing that requires you to be outdoors.

        If skydiving or a desert safari sound too extreme for your taste, the Dubai Shopping Festival is not to be missed! It’s the biggest event of the month and the entire city welcomes shoppers. In January, most tourist attractions update their products and introduce new features, providing you with the opportunity to visit a whole new Dubai.

        This concludes our Top 10 list of where to go in January for sun. As always, remember to keep our tips handy and, if you’re looking for more fun things to do while you’re exploring abroad this January, try any one of our exploration games!

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        Gran Canaria Holiday Weather

        Gran Canaria is a beautiful island in the Canary Islands with spectacular coastlines and beaches of lovely sands on which you can enjoy the sunshine. Amongst the beaches Maspalomas is the most attractive for sunbathing. Apart from being an ideal destination for beach lovers, Gran Canaria also has a few mountains with ancient volcanic activity.

        Find out more about Gran Canaria or view more top holiday destinations.

        Attractions

        Gran Canaria is a paradise for hill walking with its inhabited cave villages, lake side walks, spectacular mountain scenery and wonderful flora & fauna especially in the spring. There are a great variety of walks and hikes on outstanding trails, many of these are off-the-beaten-track and the climate is excellent for trekking.

        Described as the ‘Hawaii of the Atlantic’, the surf on Gran Canaria can be incredible. On the right day the surfers will put on a free and spectacular display, often in the north of the island but also in the south on the right conditions – Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés and Arguineguin. It is also a great place to learn to surf with fantastic beaches and a couple of really good surf schools.

        The Casa-Museo de Colón is fantastic example of Canarian architecture which you can visit and discover about the Canary Islands’ historical role as a staging post for transatlantic shipping.

        Food

        El Salsete can be found in the San Fernando district and although it may not look like much from the outside, the creative tastes and presentations wouldn’t be out of place in any top restaurant.

        Enjoy tapas in the restaurant of the well-run La Hacienda del Molino. You can also buy gourmet essentials here such as papaya and mango jams.

        Wapa Tapa is a tapas restaurant with a mix of Spanish and international food with a fantastic selection of Spanish wines.

        Que tal has an elegant menu and serves a set five course menu and offers a selected wine menu to complement each course.

        Language

        The language spoken in Gran Canaria is Spanish but the dialect of the Canarian people is more similar to Caribbean and South American countries, than mainland Spain.

        To impress on your holiday, try and learn some basic phrases.

        Currency

        In Gran Canaria, the Euro is the currency used. For the best exchange rates, try and organise your money before you go on holiday.

        Accommodation

        For superior accommodation, the Gloria Palace Amadores Thalasso & Hotel offers comfort and relaxation with amazing views of the sea. You can try out activities from archery to water polo or just lounge around the two infinity pools.

        The luxurious Cordial Mogan Playa is surrounded by courtyards, is home to two large swimming pools and is only a 10 minute walk from the beach.

        Located in the tourist town of Mogan just 150 metres from Playa de Amadores, Terraza de Amadores is close to a wide range of leisure activities and is ideal to enjoy relaxing days of sun.

        El Capricho Apartamentos offers direct access to Maspalomas Beach. Each apartment has its own terrace or balcony for you to enjoy the views of either the sea or garden.

        Best time to visit Gran Canaria?

        Gran Canaria is a lovely holiday destination that can be visited any time of the year and its warm winter draws many visitors. December to February becomes the high season to visit Gran Canaria. If you visit between the months May and October, you can refresh yourself with the cool sea breezes.

        Gran Canaria enjoys year round warmth and sunshine with very little seasonal variation. Summers are hot and dry while winters are just slightly cooler with a few showers.

        The island’s southerly location, on the same latitude as the Sahara, means it is much hotter than mainland Spain in the winter. However, it generally gets much cooler than might be expected at this latitude due to the surrounding sea, the cool Canary Current and northeast trade winds.

        Throughout the year Gran Canaria has a spring-like climate having an average temperature of 26-28°C in summer and 22-24°C in winter.

        Gran Canaria is a mountainous island of volcanic origin. The high central mountains create great regional variation in climate. The northeast regions are generally cooler and wetter than the southwest as the mountains trap the trade winds, forcing wind to fall before it passes over to the other side.

        However, the temperature difference is usually only a couple of degrees at the most. The higher altitudes of the mountains receive an alpine climate with cooler temperatures and higher rainfall year round. This concentration of diverse microclimates has seen Gran Canaria dubbed a ‘small continent’.

        Summer

        Temperatures in summer average from 26 ºC to 28 ºC and can sometimes exceed 30 °C. Rainfall in the summer months is very rare with July, August and September normally rainless.

        Winter

        During winter the temperatures fall and the yearly average of 21 days of rainfall mostly falls over the winter period. The average temperature drops to its lowest at 14°C in January and February.

        On the highest peaks of Gran Canaria you can see snowfalls sometimes in the winter.

        What to pack for Gran Canaria?

        The climate in Gran Canaria is very warm, so cool, casual clothing is all you need through the year. Wear comfortable sandals and flip flops for walking around in.

        For the summer months, remember to protect yourself with sun cream and sunglasses while exposed to the sun. Also, personal protection against mosquitoes is recommended.

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        How hot is Gran Canaria in October? ›

        October in Gran Canaria is warm, sunny and dry. Average temperatures peak at 26.4 ºC whilst the sea tends to be warmest it will be all year, averaging 22 ºC. Rain is rare, averaging 19 mm over the course of the month.

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        Which is the hottest Canary Island? ›

        Lanzarote. Lanzarote tends to be the hottest and most arid of the Canaries, as it is closest to the Sahara desert and because it is one of the lowest lying islands.

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        Is Gran Canaria hotter than Tenerife in October? ›

        Based on temperatures, Tenerife is the hottest Canary Island in October, but all the other islands have temperatures that are very close to the ones in the south of Tenerife.

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        Is Gran Canaria always windy? ›

        In Gran Canaria, the summers are warm, humid, arid, and extremely windy; the winters are comfortable, dry, and windy; and it is mostly clear year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 60°F to 81°F and is rarely below 56°F or above 86°F.

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        Can you sunbathe in Gran Canaria in October? ›

        There are a few days generally of total cloud cover and it may rain, but usually only during the night. However, October weather in Gran Canaria is still ideal for sunbathing, lounging by the pool, or having a swim in the warm waters along the coast.

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        Where in Spain is hot in September? ›

        Weather-wise, September is an ideal month because temperatures are still warm enough to make for enjoyable beach holidays. In many places, such as Ibiza, the Canary Islands, Barcelona, the Costa del Sol, and Andalusia, the water will be warm enough for swimming in addition to sunbathing.

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        Where in Europe is hot end of September? ›

        Where’s hot in Europe in September

        Country Destination Average highs
        Turkey Kas & Kalkan 28°C
        Italy Sicily 26°C
        Portugal Alentejo 28°C
        Greece Crete 27°C

        3 more rows

        21 Jul 2022

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        Where is the warmest place in Europe in September? ›

        The Algarve, Portugal

        With an abundance of exceptional beaches, the Algarve is superb sunbathing territory for a hot September holiday in Europe.

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        Where is the best beach holiday in September? ›

        The stunning Canary Islands are ideal to visit all year round and if you’re looking for a quick break before summer, the likes of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and La Palma are great options.

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        Is Tenerife hot in September? ›

        September Weather in Tenerife Spain. Daily high temperatures decrease by 2°F, from 83°F to 81°F, rarely falling below 78°F or exceeding 88°F. Daily low temperatures are around 71°F, rarely falling below 67°F or exceeding 74°F.

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        Which Greek island is the hottest in September? ›

        Hottest Greek islands in September

        • Kos. Average temperature in September: 28ºC. …
        • Crete. Average temperature in September: 27ºC. …
        • Cyprus. Average temperature in September: 31ºC. …
        • Corfu. Average temperature in September: 27ºC. …
        • Samos. Average temperature in September: 29ºC. …
        • Santorini. Average temperature in September: 25ºC. …
        • Halkidiki.

        10 Aug 2022

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        Why is Gran Canaria so cold? ›

        The feeling of “coldness” is high due to the humidity on the island, and most Gran Canarian wear sweaters or coats during January and February, to protect themselves from the cold wind. Twice a year there is a “heat wave,” during which temperatures rise above 30ºC.

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        Which is better Gran Canaria or Tenerife? ›

        Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.

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        Is Tenerife hotter than Gran Canaria? ›

        Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are all equally hot at this time of year, with Tenerife just a touch cooler. If you are planning a beach holiday, the sea will be slightly warmer in Gran Canaria (19ºC), but Fuerteventura is forecast to have a little less rain.

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        Best spot to be a digital nomad

        CHIANG RAI, 27 September 2022: I hope to catch my first sighting of a Digital Nomad here in my hometown of Chiang Rai, which traditionally relies on seasonal budget travellers from Europe to keep the travel business ticking.

        The quest is complicated by the different descriptions of a traveller who stays more than 30 days in a single destination. They used to be lumped together as long-stay visits, but that loose definition needs refining. Are they workaholics who prefer to describe their miserable lives as a workation in progress, or should we go for the buzz phrase “digital nomads”?

        Photo Credit: Expat Life — William Russell

        A Google search suggests Digital nomads are people “who are location-independent and use technology to perform their job, living a nomadic lifestyle. Digital nomads work remotely, telecommuting rather than being physically present at a company’s headquarters or office.”

        A study released last week by the UK insurance specialists William Russell attempts to identify the world’s top 10 destinations for a workation described in the study’s preamble as  a place where you”do the same job, but with more sand and better coffee.”

        It claims the global searches for ‘working holiday’ have soared by 82.66% since April 2021 to July 2022.

        Surprise, William Russell’s top 10 destinations worldwide for a workation that could “extend several weeks or months” is none other than Pha Ngan Island, a close neighbour of Samui Island in South Thailand.

        It’s definitely a surprise because Thailand’s swathe of visa options miss the category “Digital Nomad”, and if a traveller works in the country, technically, they will need a work permit. That drawback needs sorting out if Thailand’s tourism planers are to welcome digital nomads with open arms.

        The only other Asian destination in the top 10 list is Canggu in Bali, Indonesia. It’s in the seventh slot with monthly rentals of USD1,411. Pha Ngan Island’s monthly rentals are lower at an average of USD1,051, and claims an internet speed of 24 Mbps which is bettered by most of the destinations listed in the top 10.

        The team at William Russell sets out its stall with workation tips.

        “Schedule it in advance and do your research properly to know what to expect. What are the risks? And how can you avoid or minimise them? Calculate your budget: living in another city or country can be unpredictable and expensive. Be prepared to save money for housing, coworking (if needed), food, insurance, and other options.

        “Be aware of culture shock and cultural sensitivities to avoid finding yourself in tricky situations.

        “Schedule your free time to explore the new country and stay productive.

        “Have a safety net in case things go wrong – international health insurance will enable you to access private treatment if you’re injured or become ill.

        William Russell’s marketing director, William Cooper says: “Combining work and vacation time is a clever way to extend your stay in a destination that benefits both you and the local people. More places are setting up coworking spots, beefing up wifi, and changing legislation to attract remote workers.

        “The workation trend emerged in 2012. Then large corporations introduced this option as one of the bonuses for their employees. However, the format of a workation was a little different: several teams travelled together out of town or to another country for a week to work, relax and unite.”

        He claims the global searches for ‘working holiday’ have soared by 82.66% from April 2021 to July 2022.

        Top 10 best workation destinations

        Rank City, Country Monthly rental cost (USD) Internet speed Fun Safety
        1 Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand $1,051 Fast: 24Mbps Great Great
        2 Gran Canaria, Spain $1,789 Fast: 35Mbps Good Great
        3 Lisbon, Portugal $2,429 Fast: 28Mbps Great Great
        4 Austin, TX, USA $3,797 Super Fast: 76Mbps Great Good
        5 São Paulo, Brazil $1,495 Good: 6Mbps Great Okay
        6 Budapest, Hungary $1,637 Fast: 30Mbps Good Good
        7 Canggu, Bali, Indonesia $1,411 Fast: 25Mbps Good Great
        8 Belgrade, Serbia $1,555 Fast: 27Mbps Good Good
        9 Berlin, Germany $3,465 Fast: 27Mbps Good Great
        10 Buenos Aires, Argentina $904 Good: 6Mbps Good Okay

        Source: William Russell insurance specialists UK

        For more information on the study visit https://www. william-russell.com/blog/best-workation-destinations-work-from/

        But if you decide to head for Thailand claiming you are a digital nomad, be aware that Thailand does not currently have a digital nomad visa. It also has strict work permit rules.

        For more details visit https://visaguide.world/digital-nomad-visa/thailand/

        The website warns: “A quick online search will show many results for foreigners who have worked remotely or as freelancers while living in Thailand. However, working remotely as a foreigner in Thailand contravenes the labour law.”

        (Source: William Russell Insurance specialist UK)

        Weather in Gran Canaria in January 2020 – water and air temperature

        Weather in Gran Canaria in January 2020 – water and air temperature

        January weather

        Gran Canaria

        Table of contents

        1. January weather in Gran Canaria
        2. Is it possible to swim in January
        3. Is the weather good for excursions
        4. Things to do in January
        5. Weather archive for January
        6. Holiday prices in January
        Average daily air temperature +18. 5°C
        Day air temperature +20.3°C
        Air temperature at night +17.2°C
        Water temperature +19.5°C
        Rainfall 6 mm.
        Number of rainy days 0 days
        Relative humidity 26%
        Sunrise time 07:54
        Sunset time 18:29
        Daylength 10. 4-10.9 hours
        Number of sunny days 25
        Wind speed 6 m/s

        Weather in Gran Canaria in other months

        January

        February

        March

        April

        May

        June

        July 9000

        According to statistics in recent years, the average air temperature in Gran Canaria during the day was
        +20.3°C, at night +17.2°C. The highest temperature was observed
        in January 2016 and
        reached +26°C, the lowest
        in January 2020 and
        was +3°C.

        How often does it rain

        January, according to long-term observations in Gran Canaria, passes without rain.

        Wind

        According to statistics, in January there is a strong wind – 6m/s. The strongest wind was recorded in January 2018 and its gusts reached 14.0 m/s, the most
        weak in January 2019year and its gusts reached 0.1 m/s.

        Sunny, cloudy and cloudy days

        According to long-term statistics in Gran Canaria this month on average 25 sunny, 6 cloudy
        and 0 cloudy days, which is great for sightseeing and walking.

        Length of day

        The length of daylight hours in January is about 10. 4-10.9 hours. Most
        early sunrise in January starts at 07:49 – January 31, the latest in
        07:55 – January 12.
        The earliest sunset occurs at 18:18 – January 1, the latest – at
        18:42 – 31 January.

        Relative air humidity

        The air humidity in January is about 26% – this is the wettest month of the year.

        January water temperature in Gran Canaria

        Is it possible to swim? The average water temperature in January is usually
        +19. 5°C
        which is not enough for a comfortable swim. The maximum water temperature in January was recorded in 2016 and was 20.7°C,
        the coldest in 2019 and amounted to 3.8°C.

        Is the weather good for excursions

        In January according to statistics and reviews
        tourists in Gran Canaria the climate is great for walks and excursions. The temperature stays around +17.2°C..+20.3°C.

        We rated the opportunity for leisure on a scale from 1 (unsuitable) to 10 (excellent)

        Beach holiday

        5/10

        Excursions and walks

        9/10

        Hiking

        7/10

        What are the prices for holidays in January

        View
        tours on Travelate

        Prices
        on vacation in Spain

        January weather archive

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        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 0 m/s

        • 49.8%

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        • 43.9%

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        • 681 mmHg

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        • 60.0%

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        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.8 m/s

        • 62.4%

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        • Yu, 1. 1 m/s

        • 43.4%

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        • Yu, 1.9m/s

        • 44.3%

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        • Yu, 2. 0 m/s

        • 43.0%

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        • Yu, 1.4 m/s

        • 33.1%

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        • Yu, 0. 8 m/s

        • 34.1%

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        • Yu, 0.5 m/s

        • 66.1%

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        • Yu, 0. 3 m/s

        • 67.5%

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        • Yu, 1.1 m/s

        • 70.3%

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        +9°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 8 m/s

        • 32.1%

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        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.3 m/s

        • 41.3%

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        • Yu, 1. 4 m/s

        • 48.4%

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        • 679mmHg.

        • Yu, 1.9 m/s

        • 82.6%

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        • Yu, 2. 1 m/s

        • 87.6%

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        • Yu, 3.1 m/s

        • 88.1%

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        • Yu, 3. 1 m/s

        • 87.3%

        20
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        • Yu, 1.8 m/s

        • 85.3%

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        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 3. 0 m/s

        • 88.4%

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        • Yu, 3.1 m/s

        • 81.1%

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        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 8 m/s

        • 82.8%

        24
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        +8°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.4 m/s

        • 87.3%

        25
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        +8°

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        • Yu, 0. 8 m/s

        • 91.1%

        26
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        • Yu, 0.1 m/s

        • 87.3%

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        • Yu, 0. 8 m/s

        • 86.1%

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        • Yu, 2.5 m/s

        • 89.1%

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        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 3 m/s

        • 87.1%

        30
        January

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        • 679 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.5 m/s

        • 87.0%

        31
        January

        +6°
        +12°

        +9°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 5 m/s

        • 85.8%

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        +7°
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        +13°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.8 m/s

        • 47.1%

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        January

        +6°
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        +12°

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        • Yu, 2. 0 m/s

        • 43.4%

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        +11°

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        • Yu, 2.5 m/s

        • 38.5%

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        • Yu, 2. 0 m/s

        • 55.4%

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        • Yu, 1.5 m/s

        • 81.5%

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        • Yu, 2. 9 m/s

        • 86.5%

        7
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        • Yu, 3.0 m/s

        • 80.1%

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        • Yu, 2. 6 m/s

        • 81.1%

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        • Yu, 2.9 m/s

        • 85.4%

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        • 89.4%

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        • 88.8%

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        +10°

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        • 81.4%

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        January

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        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.9 m/s

        • 60.5%

        14
        January

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        +9°

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        • Yu, 1. 0 m/s

        • 53.4% ​​

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        • 46.0%

        16
        January

        +4°
        +15°

        +9°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 0. 8 m/s

        • 43.4%

        17
        January

        +6°
        +16°

        +9°

        • 684 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.6 m/s

        • 38.5%

        18
        January

        +8°
        +17°

        +10°

        • 684 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 3 m/s

        • 30.6%

        19
        January

        +8°
        +18°

        +10°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.8 m/s

        • 34.5%

        20
        January

        +7°
        +12°

        +10°

        • 677 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 9m/s

        • 84.4%

        21
        January

        +5°
        +10°

        +9°

        • 675 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.8 m/s

        • 82.6%

        22
        January

        +3°
        +11°

        +9°

        • 676 mmHg

        • Yu, 0. 4 m/s

        • 83.1%

        23
        January

        +4°
        +13°

        +8°

        • 677 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.4 m/s

        • 80.4%

        24
        January

        +3°
        +12°

        +8°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 0. 6 m/s

        • 78.9%

        25
        January

        +5°
        +12°

        +8°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.5 m/s

        • 85.8%

        26
        January

        +5°
        +12°

        +8°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 0 m/s

        • 84.1%

        27
        January

        +7°
        +13°

        +8°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.6 m/s

        • 83.4%

        28
        January

        +6°
        +18°

        +9°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 1 m/s

        • 57.3%

        29
        January

        +9°
        +20°

        +10°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.8 m/s

        • 32.4%

        30
        January

        +12°
        +21°

        +11°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 3 m/s

        • 31.6%

        31
        January

        +12°
        +20°

        +12°

        • 683 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.4 m/s

        • 26.6%

        1
        January

        +8°
        +12°

        +0°

        • 674 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 4 m/s

        • 96.5%

        2
        January

        +9°
        +16°

        +0°

        • 673 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.1 m/s

        • 89.8%

        3
        January

        +11°
        +14°

        +0°

        • 671 mmHg

        • Yu, 4. 5 m/s

        • 97.6%

        4
        January

        +12°
        +14°

        +0°

        • 670 mmHg

        • Yu, 5.8 m/s

        • 96.9%

        5
        January

        +6°
        +12°

        +0°

        • 671 mmHg

        • Yu, 3. 9 m/s

        • 96.5%

        6
        January

        +5°
        +8°

        +0°

        • 677 mmHg

        • Yu, 3.6 m/s

        • 95.5%

        7
        January

        +5°
        +10°

        +0°

        • 679 mmHg

        • Yu, 3. 1 m/s

        • 92.1%

        8
        January

        +5°
        +10°

        +0°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.9 m/s

        • 91.0%

        9
        January

        +5°
        +10°

        +0°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 8 m/s

        • 90.3%

        10
        January

        +6°
        +10°

        +0°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.6 m/s

        • 90.6%

        11
        January

        +6°
        +11°

        +0°

        • 683 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 5 m/s

        • 90.1%

        12
        January

        +5°
        +10°

        +0°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 3.3 m/s

        • 92.1%

        13
        January

        +6°
        +12°

        +0°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 9m/s

        • 89.6%

        14
        January

        +5°
        +14°

        +0°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.9 m/s

        • 88.6%

        15
        January

        +5°
        +15°

        +0°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 0. 3 m/s

        • 70.6%

        16
        January

        +5°
        +15°

        +0°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.4 m/s

        • 71.5%

        17
        January

        +6°
        +15°

        +0°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 0. 8 m/s

        • 74.8%

        18
        January

        +8°
        +18°

        +0°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.9 m/s

        • 84.6%

        19
        January

        +9°
        +17°

        +0°

        • 683 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 3 m/s

        • 87.8%

        20
        January

        +10°
        +18°

        +0°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.8 m/s

        • 80.0%

        21
        January

        +10°
        +19°

        +0°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 0. 6 m/s

        • 58.1%

        22
        January

        +9°
        +17°

        +0°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.5 m/s

        • 69.1%

        23
        January

        +8°
        +18°

        +0°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 4 m/s

        • 66.6%

        24
        January

        +10°
        +23°

        +0°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.5 m/s

        • 39.6%

        25
        January

        +14°
        +23°

        +0°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 0 m/s

        • 34.0%

        26
        January

        +15°
        +22°

        +0°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 0.9 m/s

        • 32.0%

        27
        January

        +10°
        +19°

        +0°

        • 682 mmHg

        • Yu, 0. 8 m/s

        • 51.4%

        28
        January

        +9°
        +18°

        +0°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.3 m/s

        • 69.9%

        29
        January

        +11°
        +20°

        +0°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 1 m/s

        • 53.4% ​​

        30
        January

        +16°
        +21°

        +14°

        • 683 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.4 m/s

        • 23.9%

        1
        January

        +14°
        +18°

        +14°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 3. 3 m/s

        • 28.4%

        2
        January

        +12°
        +18°

        +14°

        • 681 mmHg

        • Yu, 3.4 m/s

        • 31.3%

        3
        January

        +9°
        +14°

        +13°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 4. 5 m/s

        • 63.9%

        4
        January

        +9°
        +11°

        +12°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 5.0 m/s

        • 83.8%

        5
        January

        +10°
        +11°

        +12°

        • 679mmHg.

        • Yu, 6.6 m/s

        • 85.4%

        6
        January

        +9°
        +15°

        +11°

        • 679 mmHg

        • Yu, 4.8 m/s

        • 59. 4%

        7
        January

        +8°
        +14°

        +0°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.0 m/s

        • 43.0%

        8
        January

        +10°
        +13°

        +11°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 6 m/s

        • 43.6%

        9
        January

        +10°
        +15°

        +11°

        • 677 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.9m/s

        • 33.8%

        10
        January

        +10°
        +15°

        +11°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 4 m/s

        • 54.9%

        11
        January

        +11°
        +18°

        +10°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.8 m/s

        • 42.8%

        12
        January

        +13°
        +16°

        +10°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 4. 3 m/s

        • 31.1%

        13
        January

        +12°
        +15°

        +11°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 4.3 m/s

        • 30.6%

        14
        January

        +11°
        +15°

        +11°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 5. 4 m/s

        • 31.6%

        15
        January

        +12°
        +13°

        +11°

        • 679 mmHg

        • Yu, 4.1 m/s

        • 73.3%

        16
        January

        +11°
        +16°

        +11°

        • 679mmHg.

        • Yu, 4.1 m/s

        • 52.6%

        17
        January

        +12°
        +16°

        +11°

        • 679 mmHg

        • Yu, 5.3 m/s

        • 36. 6%

        18
        January

        +13°
        +18°

        +11°

        • 676 mmHg

        • Yu, 4.4 m/s

        • 30.3%

        19
        January

        +12°
        +18°

        +11°

        • 674 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 3 m/s

        • 54.0%

        20
        January

        +10°
        +16°

        +11°

        • 676 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.3 m/s

        • 64.3%

        21
        January

        +12°
        +17°

        +11°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 3 m/s

        • 54.0%

        22
        January

        +12°
        +16°

        +11°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.5 m/s

        • 55.6%

        23
        January

        +9°
        +11°

        +11°

        • 680 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 3 m/s

        • 75.4%

        24
        January

        +8°
        +11°

        +10°

        • 678 mmHg

        • Yu, 3.3 m/s

        • 77.1%

        25
        January

        +8°
        +11°

        +10°

        • 676 mmHg

        • Yu, 3. 1 m/s

        • 69.6%

        26
        January

        +8°
        +11°

        +9°

        • 676 mmHg

        • Yu, 2.4 m/s

        • 62.0%

        27
        January

        +9°
        +14°

        +9°

        • 677 mmHg

        • Yu, 2. 0 m/s

        • 55.1%

        28
        January

        +10°
        +15°

        +9°

        • 677 mmHg

        • Yu, 1.5 m/s

        • 45.0%

        29
        January

        +10°
        +18°

        +9°

        • 679 mmHg

        • Yu, 1. 4 m/s

        • 31.0%

        30
        January

        +16°
        +22°

        +10°

        • 679 mmHg

        • Yu, 3.6 m/s

        • 31.6%