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What to Do in Tenerife for an Epic Trip
Are you wondering what to do in Tenerife? This Canary Island is one of the most popular, and the major hub to get around the rest of the Canary Islands in Spain.
Whether you’re looking for the best beaches in Tenerife, to the hidden photo spots, we’ve got you covered! We’ve been here multiple times, and have experienced all different landscapes and travel styles.
So let’s jump right in! Here is everything you need to know, from what to do in Tenerife, to where to stay, and how to get around.
Entry Requirements
Language, Currency, & Outlets
What to Eat
Getting There
Move Around
Things to Do
Safety
How to Dress, Weather, & Packing
Where is Tenerife in the Canary Islands?
The Canary Islands belong to Spain, but are actually situated off the north west coast of Africa. There are 7 principal islands, and Tenerife is one of the main hubs. It is located right in the middle of the archipelago, and is also the biggest one.
Tenerife is the biggest and most well connected of the Canary Islands.
How to Get to Tenerife in the Canary Islands
Tenerife is the island that is most well connected within the Canary Islands, as well as to other European cities. Here are the different ways that you can visit Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
Visiting Tenerife by Flight
Tenerife is the one island in the Canary Islands that actually has two airports! tenerife north is right outside of the capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and the Tenerife South is located right next to los Cristianos, which is the beachy tourist hotspot of the island.
That being said, the two airports are less than an hour apart, so we suggest just flying into whichever airport you find a better ticket for.
Tenerife has flights to and from every other Canary Island, as well as tons of flights from the mainland, including Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, and many other cities. There are also a ton of international flights including many major cities like Amsterdam, Brussels, Zurich, Rome, Hamburg, and more.
Flying in and out of Tenerife has the most stunning views.
Visiting Tenerife by Ferry
Tenerife can reached by all of the other Canary Islands by ferry, serviced by the major companies of Fred Olsen and Armas Navierras. In addition, you can take a ferry from the mainland, which is about 33 hours, going from Huelva, and leaving a few times a week.
Visiting Tenerife by Cruise
The Canary Islands are very popular to visit by cruise lines, especially those who are doing Transatlantic crossings. These happen in the spring when ships are leaving from the Caribbean and saying around Europe for the summer. When ships leave to head back to the Caribbean in the fall, they also often stop in the Canary Islands.
Tenerife is the most popular island for cruise ships to visit, as it is the biggest one, best equipped for big ships to dock.
There are also plenty of local European cruise lines that regularly sail around the Canary Islands year round, due to the beautiful whether that the area experiences.
Tenerife is a popular port for cruise ships to stop, especially on Transatlantic Crossings.
Entry Requirements for the Canary Islands
It is important to know if there are any restrictions or requirements for visiting somewhere new. Here is what you need to know for entering Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
Visa Requirements for The Canary Islands
There are many citizenships that can enter Spain visa-free. Travelers from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland can enter with no restrictions, while those that don’t need a Schengen visa can visit for up to 90 days in a 180 day period.
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The 90/180 Rule
Something important to note is that the 90 days is valid for all countries in the Schengen area. For example, if you spend 20 days in Portugal (also part of the EU), you will then only be able to spend 70 days total in Spain within the 180 day period, which includes the Canary Islands.
We use the Schengen visa calculator, which is helpful for those planning on traveling in and out of the EU for a long period of time, You can click here to calculate yours.
Schengen Visas
For those that are planning on staying longer, or those that are from a country that don’t get visa-free access, they will need to in fact apply for a Schengen Visa. You can click here to see the list of countries that need to get a Schengen Visa.
Covid Entry Requirements for the Canary Islands
We are happy to say that there are no longer any restrictions for entering Spain or the Canary Islands due to Covid. When we went, we needed to be vaccinated or to have a negative Covid test. However, this is no longer necessary. Yay!
Masks were also pretty strictly enforced in the indoors in the Canary Islands when we went (February-April 2022). As of April 20th though, masks are no longer needed, unless on public transportation or in a medical facility.
Local Adjustments
Whenever you are traveling there are things that you may forget about, that may be different from where you come from. Here are a few of the local adjustments to keep in mind while traveling to Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
Language
The official language in the island of Tenerife is Spanish. However, the Spanish in the Canary Islands is a bit different than the Spanish spoken on the mainland. They speak much faster, and can be a bit more difficult to understand, as they share more in common language-wise with the Caribbean than they do with Spain.
Tenerife has a huge population of English and Germans visiting, so it is very common to find signs and menus in Spanish, English, and German.
Currency
The currency used in Tenerife is the same as the rest of Spain, which is the euro. Most places takes credit card, so you won’t need to have too much cash on you, unless you are taking public transportation.
Outlets
The Canary Islands use the same plug types as the rest of Europe, which are types C, E, & F. The standard voltage in Tenerife is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
Water Potability
When you go to restaurants you will never receive tap water, even if requested. Many locals say that you can’t drink it, or that they simply don’t offer it. However, we drank plenty of tap water in Tenerife and the other Canary Islands, and it is perfectly safe.
Tipping Culture
The tipping culture in Spain is pretty much inexistent. If you are traveling around Tenerife it is not common to tip, unless it is a very nice restaurant, or excellent service, in which people will leave one or two euros.
However, when you visit the south, it is very touristy, so it is much more common for people to leave 10% or for there to be a service charge on top of your bill.
What to Do in Tenerife: Places to Visit
The island of Tenerife may be small, but there are so many great places to visit! Here are the top towns and areas to check out on the island of Tenerife.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of the island of Tenerife, and also the principal port area of the island. Home to the famous Tenerife Carnaval, the main reason to visit this area is for the island celebrations, and is a great place to check out some nearby beaches.
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San Cristobal de la Laguna
This small town is just minutes away from Santa Cruz, and a cute place to simply walk around and browse the colorful streets and shops.
Los Cristianos
This is the main tourist hot spot of the island. Located all the ay in the south, this is where Tenerife South airport is located, as well as the second biggest port. Los Cristianos is known for its fun nightlife, family friendly resorts, and beaches.
Los Cristianos is the biggest tourist area on the island of Tenerife.
El Teide National Park
This is the number one area to visit in Tenerife. Upon arriving, whether it’s by air or sea, you’ll see the giant breathtaking volcano that towers the island.
El Teide is more than just a volcano, but a full national park that you could spend days exploring. Climb to the top of the volcano, stand above the clouds, or do one of the many beautiful trails in the area. Whatever you decide, If you’re wondering what to do in Tenerife, El Teide National Park is something you won’t want to miss.
El Teide is a huge national park worth checking out.
Anaga Park
Covering a large area of the north of the island, Anaga park is one of the greenest areas in the Canary Islands. Driving up the winding mountain roads you can admire some of the most stunning views if the island, as well as visit some of the best beaches in Tenerife.
Anaga Park is the greenest area of the island of Tenerife.
Hidalgo
Welcome to one of the hidden gems of Tenerife. Hidalgo is a beach area that is surrounded by beautiful mountains, and has beautiful coastal views. Check out one of the viewpoints, or visit the super tall white lighthouse.
Punta de Hidalgo has great views and a lighthouse worth checking out.
Candelaria
This is one of the most significant areas to visit on the island of Tenerife. La Candelaria is a small town with the island’s biggest church. It’s located right on the water, where you can experience the waves crashing down right next to the road.
El Sauzal
This was one of our favorite areas of Tenerife, and is one of the lesser known areas of the island. Located on the west coast, El Sauzal has trails down to water. It’s a great place to enjoy the giant waves crashing down over the rocky landscape surrounding.
El Sauzal is one of the lesser known areas of Tenerife.
Icod de Los Vinos
This cute town is home to the famous Drago tree on the island of Tenerife. Browse the charming town, visit the local shops, and of course don’t forget to visit the Drago tree.
El Drago is a unique tree to see in Tenerife.
Garachico
Garachico is such a hidden gem of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. This small coastal town has big natural pools, great views, and an adorable historic center. This is definitely a great place to stop by while driving down the western coast of Tenerife.
Garachico is a quaint coastal town in Tenerife.
Masca
Tucked away in the the mountains of Tenerife, Masca feels like a mini version of Machu Picchu. Drive around windy roads and it will lead you to this tiny village. It takes just a few minutes to walk down from the parking lot, and also has a great restaurant worth stopping at.
Masca Valley feels like a mini Machu Picchu.
Los Gigantes
Located in the south west of the island, Los Gigantes is an area with stunning red cliffs against the deep blue waters of Tenerife. You can appreciate the cliffs from the surrounding towns, or sail by them on a boat tour.
Los Gigantes can be appreciated by both land and sea.
El Medano
Looking for an area of the south that is less touristy? El Medano is an adorable beach town tucked away in the south eastern corner of the island, and attracts surfers and kite surfers from all over. This is also a great area to have some local seafood, relax, and try some water sports.
What to Do in Tenerife in the Canary Islands
Wondering what to do in Tenerife while visiting? Well there is seriously something for everyone on this island. Here is a list of all of the things to do in Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
Visit El Teide National Park
Like we said, visiting El Teide National Park is an absolute must visit in Tenerife. There is so much to do that we could write a whole article, but we’ll give you just our favorite spots. Here are a few things that you can check out inside the park.
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Teleferico del Teide
This is one of the highlights of visiting El Teide. The cable car takes you up so that you can walk around the upper area of the volcano. It is such a cool experience, and also gives you amazing views below. Keep in mind that it gets very cold up there, so layer up!
Minas de San Jose
This area of the park will make you feel as if you just teleported to Mars or some other planet. Simply walk around this wild landscape and admire the ever changing area of Parque el Teide.
Mina de San Jose has formations that will make you feel like you’re on Mars.
Sendero de Roques Garcia
This area has giant rock formations that will make you feel like you’re in a crazy action movie. There are a few trails that circle the area, ranging from 45 minutes to and hour and a half. Our personal favorite was climbing through the small caves that were tucked away from the crowds.
Mirador de la Fortaleza
Looking for a stunning sunset? Mirador de la Fortaleza was seriously breathtaking. Just a few minutes walk uphill, you can enjoy being above the clouds, and the sun melting right into them.
This viewpoint allows you watch a beautiful sunset over the clouds.
Above the Clouds
We highly suggest renting a car while visiting the park of El Teide, so that you can admire all of the different landscapes in the area. We can’t point to these exact spots per say, but if you drive around El Teide you’ll find several areas where you are high above a sea of clouds- a truly magical experience!
In El Teide Park you can find yourself above the clouds.
Drive Through Anaga Park
Anaga Park is seriously stunning. As mentioned before, the area is full of lush greenery, and is one of our favorite areas on the island of Tenerife. Make sure to leave some time to not just drive through, but to gstop at viewpoints, and just enjoy the gorgeous scenery around.
Anaga Park is the greenest area of Tenerife.
Relax at the Best Beaches in Tenerife
We love Tenerife because there is a good mix of both black and golden sand beaches. Here is a list of the best beaches in Tenerife to check out.
Playa de Benijo
This is one of the best beaches in Tenerife, because it is a black sand beach! Drive through Anaga Park and you’ll find yourself all the way in the north west of the island. Tucked away between beautiful rock formations is a black sand beach that is magical at all times of the day- especially sunset!
Playa Las Teresitas
This is the closest beach outside of the capital, and is one of the only golden sand beaches in Tenerife. There is plenty of room to sunbathe, swim, grab a bite, or even take out a small pedal boat. Playa de las Teresitas is also a great place to see the sunrise. For a bonus, head up the road to get a great view of Las Teresitas below!
Playa de Las Teresitas is one of the best beaches in Tenerife for sunrise.
Playa de las Americas
This is one of the best beaches in Tenerife for tourists. Lined with hotels, shops, and restaurants, Playa de Las Americas fills with vacationers from England, Germany, and other Northern Europeans looking for a fun and sunny getaway.
Playa de Las Americas is a great spot for sunset.
Playa de Bollullo
This is definitely one of the best beaches in tenerife when it comes to hidden gems. Playa de Bollullo is a small rounded black sand beach off the west coast of the island. Unfortunately when we went it was closed, but we did get a nice shot of it from above.
Playa Bollullo is a beautiful black sand beach.
Beach of the Views
This is another black sand beach that is located right near Los Cristianos, and just as the name goes, it truly is a beach of views. Head here for sunset for an extra magical stop here.
Playa de Las Vistas has black sand and great sunsets.
Go Paragliding
Are you ready to add something epic to your bucket list? Well, if you’re wondering what to do in Tenerife that is wild and different, then paragliding is definitely something to put on that list.
Why you ask? Well, while there is paragliding in many places, Tenerife is unique because you can paraglide off the bottom of a volcano! The flight is around 30 minutes, and you literally soar straight through the clouds with the most stunning views around, finishing by landing on a black sand beach.
We honestly can’t think of something better to add to your list of what to do in Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
In Tenerife you can paraglide right through the clouds.
Learn How to Kite Surf
While you’re adding fun things to your bucket list, you also should add kitesurfing to that. Head to the southern town of El Medano and you’ll find dozens of kite surfers. Join in on the fun by learning this exhilarating sport in one of the best spots to do so.
One of the most fun water activities to do in Tenerife is kite surfing.
Go Whale and Dolphin Watching
One of the main excursions that you can do while visiting Tenerife in the Canary Islands is whale watching. Located between La Gomera and the west coast of Tenerife, is a large area that is known for having whales and dolphins living. There are plenty of excursions that you can find in Los Cristianos to be able to experience this.
In Tenerife you can regularly find both dolphins and whales.
Charter a Boat
Not only can you sign up for a boat excursion, but you can also charter your own boat! Some have captains, and some you can take on your own (as long as you have a license). Boats can be rented for a few hours, or a full day, and are one of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
chartering a boat is one of favorite things to do in Tenerife.
Check Our Arco de Tajao
Want to see some cool landscapes around the island of Tenerife? Well, Arco de Tajao is definitely one of them. This natural rock arch is just off the highway on the way to Los Cristianos from Santa Cruz. It is free of charge to visit, and definitely worth a quick stop for a photo.
Arco de Tajao is a great photo spot in Tenerife.
Stop by Charco el Diablo
Thinking of what to do in Tenerife that is off the beaten path? Want to see a beautiful volcano rock formation over a natural pool? Well, then head to Charco del Diablo for one of the true hidden gems of Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
Charco el Diablo is a hidden gem of Tenerife.
Swim in a Natural Pool
One of our favorite things to do in the Canary Islands is to swim in the many natural pools that are formed along the coasts of the islands. Tenerife has one that is right by los Gigantes called Charco de Isla Cangrejo. When we went, the waves were too rough so it was closed off. But hopefully when you visit it will be open!
Chase the Sun
Tenerife in the Canary Islands has some seriously stunning sunrises and sunsets! We definitely think you should save some time to catch one or two at the very least. Here are our favorite spots for both sunrise and sunset.
Best Sunrise Spots Tenerife
- Playa las Teresitas
- El Medano
- Candelaria
- Parque El Teide
Las Teresitas is one of the best sunrise spots in Tenerife.
Best Sunset Spots in Tenerife
- Playa de Benijo
- Playa Bollullo
- El Sauzal
- Playa de las Americas
- Restaurante El Burgado
- Punta de Teno
- Masca
- Playa del Alcala
- Beach of the Views
There are many great sunset spots on the west of the island, and from EL Teide.
Party in the South
Want to know what to do in Tenerife when the sun goes down? Well, there are tons of tourists that flee to Tenerife for a fun beach getaway. The south of the island fills with foreigners who are ready to party all night long. So head to Los Cristianos and get ready to drink and dance until the sun comes up.
Experience Carnaval
The first time I ever went to Tenerife in the Canary Islands was for Carnaval. Santa Cruz de Tenerife is home to the biggest Carnaval in Spain, and is the biggest one after Rio de Janeiro!
Carnaval is essentially two weeks of a magical hybrid of Halloween and Mardi Gras. The streets fill as people of all ages come dressed in costumes to drink the night away. Parades, concerts, and the biggest parties of the year happen during Carnaval, and it starts every day from morning til morning (yes, they party til about 7 or 8 am!).
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Carnval happens usually in the end of February, and is definitely one to add to the bucket list. Unfortunately, the last few years were cancelled due to Covid, but next year definitely looks more promising!
Carnaval is the biggest event in Tenerife, and in all of the Canary Islands.
Moving Around Tenerife
The Canary Islands have a ton to explore, and most of the spots are not actually serviced by public transportation.
If you are planning on doing a beach getaway in the south, or experiencing carnival in the capital, then you can rely on buses or Uber to get around. However, if you’d like to explore around the island, then a car is the way to go.
Renting a car in Tenerife is very easy, and can be done straight from the airport. It’s important to note that the prices have drastically gone up on the island, due to the high demand from tourists. If you plan on renting a car in Tenerife you should do it well in advance to avoid paying astronomical prices.
Driving around Tenerife is the best way to explore the island.
Where to Stay on the Island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands
Now that you know what to do in Tenerife and where to visit, let’s decide the best place to stay. Depending on what kind of a trip you’re looking to have depends on where exactly you should stay on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
If you’re looking for a beach or party weekend, we suggest staying in the south. If you are looking for a more cultural and adventurous trip, we suggest staying in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. And if you are looking for a relaxing scenic stay, we loved the areas of los Gigantes and El Sauzal.
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What to Do in Tenerife: Local Food & Drinks
The Canary Islands have fantastic food! It is a great mix of traditional Spanish cuisine, with an island twist. Here are a few things that you should try.
Local Dishes of Tenerife
- Seafood: The number one thing we recommend is the seafood here, as it is super fresh.
- Lapas: These shellfish are something typical to the Canary Islands. The are round, and a bit firmer and more rubbery than clams or mussels.
- Mojo: This sauce is served normally with bread on the table before your meal. There are two types of this garlic based sauce- one is green (made with cilantro or avocado) or red (made with red Chile peppers).
- Papas Arrugadas: These small round potatoes are served as an appetizer or side dish, and come with mojo sauce.
- Queso Asado: We can’t get enough of this tasty white cheese that is grilled, and usually topped with some sort of honey, jam, or mojo.
- Queso Frito: This is the same type of cheese, but instead of grilled, it is breaded, fried, and usually served with some of jam or marmalade.
Having fresh seafood in the Canary Islands is a must.
Where to Eat in Tenerife
When it comes to restaurants in Tenerife, you’ll find that the best ones are further away from the touristy areas. Avoid spots along the beach in Los Cristianos or Playa de Americas, and head to the smaller beach towns like El Medano or Garachico. This is where you’ll find the most authentic food.
One restaurant that did stick out to us that we highly recommend is Casa del Vino in El Sauzal. This spot had an epic view, great food, and the best service ever.
Casa de Vino is our favorite restaurant in Tenerife.
Is Tenerife Safe?
Tenerife, as well as the rest of the Canary Islands, are very safe. You can casually walk at night or solo, and shouldn’t run into any problems. Being that Tenerife is the busiest of the islands, there are also plenty of police and security around to keep you safe.
Other Things to Know About Visiting Tenerife in the Canary Islands
Now you know almost everything there is to know about visiting Tenerife in the Canary Islands! But here are a few other things to keep in mind.
The Best Time to Visit Tenerife
In our opinion, the best time to visit Tenerife is in February, during Carnaval. However, the island has year round sunshine and beautiful weather, making it really great to visit at any time! For the best weather head to the south, which has more sunshine than the north.
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Weather & Packing for Tenerife
If you head down south to the beaches, make sure to bring your swimsuit and a strong sunscreen. Temperature vary greatly around the island, so if you plan on visiting Anaga Park it might be a bit chiller. Even though it is a small island, the elevation varies greatly. El Teide can get so cold that it could be snowing at the top!
We suggest bringing sneakers so that you can hike and explore some of the great trails and hidden gems that Tenerife in the Canary Islands has to offer. If you plan on visiting El Teide, make sure to bring layers!
Tenerife experiences beach days year round.
Now you are ready for an amazing trip to Tenerife in the Canary Islands! We spent a full two weeks there, and still felt like we could spend at least a few more!
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Attractions and places to visit
Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands and about five hours flight from Germany. The volcanic island is so popular because of its diversity: On Tenerife you can not only relax on fantastic beaches, but also discover impressive lunar landscapes. In addition, the island has an excellent network of hiking trails and is an ideal destination for active holidaymakers. Best of all: Tenerife has a mild climate all year round. The Canary Island is therefore an excellent place to escape the dreary grey of Germany in the autumn or winter months.
In the following we present you the most exciting tours, the most beautiful attractions and the best sights on Tenerife.
TOP10 Things to do in Tenerife: Table of Contents
1. El Teide National Park
2. Loro Parque
3. Siam Park
4. Los Gigantes
5. The Mercedes Forest
6. Playa de las Teresitas
7. The Dragon Tree
8. Day trip to La Gomera
9. The Masca Gorge
10. Whale and dolphin watching
11. Information about the best time to visit
12. Share your experience and win
1. El Teide National Park
Impressive lunar and crater landscapes can be discovered in Teide National Park. Characteristic are the innumerable rock formations, which give the landscape its unmistakable face. As no trees grow in the national park, it almost looks like a moon landscape and has already served as a backdrop for several film adaptations. Here is also the Pico del Teide, with 3.718 meters the highest elevation of all Spain. The cable car takes you up to an altitude of 3,555 metres. If you want to get directly to the crater, this is only possible on foot with a special permit.
2. Loro Parque
For families with children, the island offers a variety of water and leisure parks. The most visited is definitely the Loro Parque. This popular park can be found in Puerto de la Cruz. What a lot of people don’t know: The park was once founded as a parrot park by a German. Today, however, you can discover many more attractions in the park. It’s not for nothing that Tripadvisor has already awarded it the title of “best zoo in the world”.
Loro Park is divided into several theme areas, including Jungle Land and the Thai village. In addition, visitors are offered numerous performances and show interludes. In addition to an aquarium with interesting sea creatures, it is not least the lovingly designed parks that make Loro Park so special.
3. Siam Park
Not only the Loro Park is worth a visit, also the Siam Park should not be missed. It has already been awarded several times as the best water park in the world and is therefore a worthwhile excursion destination for all water rats. On an area of 18.5 hectares you will find various water slides in Europe’s largest water park, as well as amusement rides, which offer plenty of thrills. The five restaurants, on the other hand, serve specialities from around the globe to cater for your physical well-being. The whole park is built in the Thai style and offers numerous great photo motives.
4. Los Gigantes
Los Gigantes is the most westerly town on Tenerife and is known primarily for its impressive cliffs. The “cliff of the giants” rises up to 450 meters high from the Atlantic and is thus the second highest steep coast of Europe. The best view of the cliffs is during a boat trip. These are offered regularly in the high season. With a little luck you can even watch whales and dolphins during such a boat tour.
The town of Los Gigantes has just 3,000 inhabitants and in recent years has become one of the most popular holiday resorts on the Canary Islands. This is not least due to the fantastic climatic conditions. Los Gigantes captivates with up to 300 sunny days a year. No wonder, as the Canary Island is called the “Island of Eternal Spring”.
5. The Mercedes Forest
The Mercedes forest proves that Tenerife is also an ideal destination for active holidaymakers. This is located in the Anaga Mountains in the northeast of the island. Numerous well signposted hiking trails cross this forest, which is mainly overgrown with laurel trees.
The forest with its mosses and ferns, which is often covered with fog, is surrounded by an almost mystical atmosphere. No wonder that the Mercedes forest is also called “fairytale forest”. If you know only the desert-like landscape in the south of Tenerife, you will discover with the Mercedes forest a great contrast to this.
6. Playa de las Teresitas
There are countless dreamlike beaches on the Canary Island. But one of the most beautiful is the Playa de las Teresitas near San Andrés, that was artificially filled with sand and planted with palm trees. Here, one feels like in paradise; Caribbean flair is guaranteed. The beach is about two kilometres long and is located in the northeast of the Canary Island. An essential advantage of this beach: In San Andrés you will find only a few hotel complexes, so that the beach is not yet hopelessly overcrowded.
7. The Dragon Tree
Legend has it that the Drago Milenario is 1,000 years old. Although this cannot be clearly proven, this dragon tree is one of the highlights on the Canary Island. The 17 metre high tree has a trunk circumference of six metres and is therefore the largest model in the world. This dragon tree is one of the most visited sights of Tenerife and was already worshipped by the Guanches. You will find the tree in a lovingly landscaped park, which invites you to stroll.
8. Day trip to La Gomera
The second smallest island of the Canary Islands La Gomera can be seen from Tenerife with good visibility with the naked eye. Thus, it is advisable to also visit the island once within the scope of a day trip. Deserted black volcanic beaches, a cloud forest in Garajonay National Park and lush vegetation await you on the island of La Gomera.
One of the most famous cities on La Gomera is San Sebastian, from where Columbus started his voyage of discovery to India. But the undisputed landmark of the small island is the Garajonay National Park. Ferns up to two meters high and laurel trees dominate the picture of this national park and make it look like an enchanted jungle.
9. The Masca Gorge
If you would like to take part in a guided hike and are physically fit, the hike through the Masca Gorge is an impressive experience. Equipped with plenty of provisions and sturdy footwear, you start in the small mountain village of Masca and then hike down the gorge until you reach the sea. Here you can refresh yourself in the Atlantic Ocean.
During the hike, where a little climbing experience can be quite helpful, you will be able to enjoy fantastic views. One should plan at least four hours for this hike. Those who are very experienced also dare to go back up again; but this is really only suitable for those who are absolutely trained. For all others there is a ship waiting at the bottom of a guided excursion, which brings you safely back to the next port. With a little luck you can even watch whales and dolphins during this cruise.
Most of the excursion ships pass the impressive cliffs of Los Gigantes. If you decide for a hike through the Masca gorge and a subsequent boat trip, you can discover two of the most popular sights of Tenerife in one day.
10. Whale and dolphin watching
Whale and dolphin watching on the Canary Island is possible all year round due to the moderate temperatures. As already mentioned, the coastal section off Los Gigantes is particularly suitable for such exploratory trips.
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addition to Los Gigantes, the excursion boats also depart from Playa de las Americas and Costa Adeje.
Tenerife is known worldwide as one of the best places for whale watching. Beside the pilot whale you will surely get dolphins in front of your lens during your observation tour. A day on such an excursion boat promises you some relaxing hours, because also the physical well-being is usually taken care of. Some providers even offer swimming stops, so that you can end your day completely relaxed.
We recommend the following months as best time to travel for exploring the attractions and acivities of Tenerife:
March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, and November
You can find more information about the weather, including all climate data, on our climate page for Tenerife.
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11 things to do in Tenerife with kids
My daughter’s first holiday abroad was to the Canary Islands – almost guaranteed sun, a short flight and no time difference is always tempting with a baby (and still pretty tempting with older kids).
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Since then, she’s visited Lanzarote twice more as well as Gran Canaria. But while I’ve been to Tenerife several times, it’s one Canary she hasn’t discovered (yet). That’s something I need to sort out!
Because this island is so family-friendly, there’s masses beyond the pool – not least these 11 things to do in Tenerife with kids.
1. Parque Las Águilas-Jungle Park
More than 500 animals live in 75,000 square metres of jungle at Parque Las Aguilas-Jungle Park, including two rare white lions – but also lemurs, penguins, exotic birds, monkeys and more.
You can also discover Tenerife’s unusual flora and fauna as you explore the park, easy to get to near Los Cristianos beach, and watch the bird of prey show, with falcons, vultures and eagles flying free in the park.
2. Monkey Park
Walk among the animals, feeding monkeys, lemurs and parrots at Monkey Park, the smallest zoo in the world – although don’t expect to whizz around, you’ll want to take your time among all the furry inhabitants.
No bananas allowed in this breeding centre for endangered primates – you’re asked not to bring your own food, but you’ll be the centre of attention if you pick up some of the food sold at reception
3. Loro Parque
Another award-winning spot, voted the number 1 zoo in Europe but also picking up awards for for its protection, conservation and education programmes, there are over 350 species of parrot alone at Loro Parque, as well as an aquarium, new lion habitat and shows throughout the day.
Planet Penguin has its own iceberge and over 200 penguins, while there’s also an aquarium with shark tunnel, as well as a family of gorillas.
More controversially, there are regular shows featuring orcas at Loro Parque, some of which have been rescued and are unable to be returned to the wild – there are current plans to extend their habitat.
4. Submarine Safari
If you’d rather spot marine life in the wild, these submarine tours from Submarine Safaris are suitable for kids aged over two, so you’ll get close to the fish without getting wet as you head 30m down into the Atlantic.
Departing from Marina San Miguel, you could see octopus and sting rays, as well as barracuda and parrot fish during the hour-long dives (plus there are options to extend the tour if you’re looking for a longer experience).
5. Whale spotting
The Canary Island are renowned as one of the best places in Europe to go whale watching, so if you prefer to stay above water, you could spy some of the countless whales and dolphins which make their home in these waters.
There are shorter catamaran trips for littler whale watchers, as part of the wide choice of certified boats departing from Puerto Colon.
Or this two-hour whale-watching tour guarantees a sighting or you get another ticket free – suitable for all ages, plus you can expect to hear about giant squid as well as a good chance of seeing pilot whales.
6. Siam Park
Siam Park has repeatedly voted the world’s best water park, and this has something for all ages – a Lazy River and beach-side pool plus adrenaline-thrill slides and rides.
Check out my tips for getting the most out of your day or buy skip-the-line tickets here
If you’re visiting with younger kids, there’s a children’s area, The Lost City, including a baby pool, as well as Coco Beach with its huge wave pool – the waves are gentle and there’s a white sand beach to relax on.
For older thrill-seekers, the vertical drop Tower of Power is 28m high – you’ll shoot down at up to 50mph and zoom through a tank of rays and sharks.
7. Aqualand
The island’s second best-known water park, Aqualand is a good option if you have younger kids. As well as often shorter queues, there’s more choice for little ones who would be under Siam Park’s height restrictions, including the lazy river and the smaller slides of the kids pool.
But you can also discover Pirates Port and Adventure Land with more water fun that’s great once you’re beyond the preschool years, and Mega Adventure Land, new for 2020, with a few more thrills aimed at younger kids.
We also visited Aqualand in Gran Canaria for a look at what you can expect if you’re visiting the water park with kids
8. Black sand beach
Who could imagine not hitting the beach here? But sitting on the natural black sand beaches is even more memorable than everyday gold.
Playa de las Arenas on the west coast and Playa Jardin in the north are both great for families if you’re visiting Tenerife with kids.
9. Teleferico del Teide
Exploring the peak of the world’s third largest volcano, Mount Teide, is an unmissable experience. Take the cable car for the final stretch to 3,555m for fabulous views out to La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera.
It’s also fantastic for astronomers of all sizes, with day trips to the observatory plus sunset and stargazing excursions for over-12s, as well as day tours if you don’t want to drive to the volcano yourself – don’t forget to dress for mountain weather once you’re away from the beach!
10. Museum of Science and the Cosmos
Theme park meets museum at this child-friendly spot, where there are exhibitions on the earth, sun and the universe as well as a planetarium and plenty of interactive exhibits to get hands on at the Museum of Science and the Cosmos – not so much a museum as a succession of museums.
It’s also worth bearing in mind if you’re visiting Tenerife with kids during the winter: the islands are famous for their year-round sun but it’s still possible to encounter the occasional rainy day in Tenerife.
11. Botanical Gardens, Puerto de la Cruz
Founded in 1788 on the orders of Carlos III, this relaxed and shady spot is perfect to explore with kids. Spot lizards, picnic under the shady trees or just wander the lush plant-lined paths.
For more ideas, check out my guide to the Canary Islands with kids
*first published 2018, updated 2021*
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Discover the best things to do see and do in Tenerife
Discover all the best things to see and do in Tenerife, the largest island in the Canary archipelago.
With an average temperature of 17ºC in winter and 25ºC in summer, Tenerife, also known as the “island of eternal spring”, is an ideal destination to visit at any time of the year. Dreamlike beaches, beautiful natural spaces, charming villages and exquisite cuisine… what more could you want?
Join us here to discover the top things to see and do during a trip to Tenerife:
Natural Wonders
Teide National Park
The Teide National Park was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007. The park is home to the highest peak in Spain, Mount Teide, an active volcano, standing at 3,718 metres high. This natural wonder attracts millions of visitors each year eager to enjoy a lunar landscape and the surrounding nature. Many travellers choose to ride the Teide cable car, the highest in the country, which reaches La Rambleta and offers incredible views. To discover the most spectacular corners of the park safely, it is best to join a guided excursion.
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Anaga Rural Park
The Anaga Rural Park is located very close to Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is a mountainous area, full of valleys, ravines and geological formations formed by a volcanic activity millions of years ago. The area is popular with hikers and is bursting with interesting trails and routes. One of the most popular trails is El Pijaral, known as the Enchanted Forest, the route is of medium difficulty and can be covered in approximately 3.5 hours. You will need a permit to enter the forest and as only 45 visitors are allowed to enter a day, you will need to book your spot well in advance!
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Los Gigantes Cliffs
With a height that reaches 600 metres at points, the Los Gigantes cliffs (The Giants in English), on the west coast of the island, are truly impressive. Don’t miss this view during your visit to Tenerife!
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Charming Villages
San Cristóbal de La Laguna
This picturesque town was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999, and its historic centre is full of churches and buildings dating back to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Don’t miss the Plaza del Adelantado, the Santa Catalina de Siena monastery, the Casa del Corregidor or the Iglesia de la Concepción church, among many other wonders.
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La Orotava
Considered one of the most beautiful towns on the island, the historic centre was declared a national historic site in Spain, and there is no shortage of reasons why! Marvel at the Casa de los Balcones, the Jardines del Marquesado de la Quinta Roja, the church of la Concepción or the town hall square. Orotava is also famous for the impressive flower carpets that adorn the old town during the Corpus Christi celebration.
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Garachico
Although an eruption of the Trevejo volcano devastated a good part of the town in 1706, Garachico rose from the ashes possibly even more beautiful than before. Fortunately, some of its historic buildings were saved from the disaster and can still be visited today. Do not miss the Convento de San Francisco, the Castle of San Miguel and the natural pools of El Caletón.
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Parks
Siam Park
In this theme park, fun is guaranteed for all! The water park has a lot of interesting attractions to enjoy with the family, such as Coco Beach, a wave pool of more than 1000 square metres; the Wave Palace, with the largest artificial wave in the world; the Naga Racer, with its incredible slides; or the Tower of Power, with its 28-metre-high slide that passes through a tank of sharks, among many other thrilling rides!
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Loro Park
The quality of its facilities and its environmental commitment make it one of the best zoos in the world. The park was originally conceived as a paradise for parrots but has developed into one of the main attractions in the Canary Islands. Its most popular attractions include Planet Penguin, the penguinarium opened in 1999 and perfectly emulates the living conditions of the Antarctic; and the Dolphinarium, where visitors can observe the intelligence and sympathy of these wonderful sea creatures.
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Viewpoints
The viewpoint of La Corona
Located in the town of Los Realejos, the La Corona viewpoint offers incredible views of the Orotava valley. But this is not the only viewpoint on the island. In fact, there are multiple options to enjoy incredible views in Tenerife! Other viewpoints that are worthwhile are the Ortuño viewpoint, with wonderful views of the Teide National Park; the El Lance viewpoint, with its spectacular bronze sculpture and views of the La Orotava valley, the La Centinela viewpoint, whose views reach from San Miguel to the Roque del Conde; the Archipenque viewpoint, to see the Los Gigantes Cliff; or the Pico del Inglés viewpoint, which offers an excellent panoramic view of the north and the centre of the island.
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Beaches
Benijo Beach
Some say that the best sunsets on the island are experienced at this wild beach. It boasts a unique landscape with views of the Roques de Anaga. To reach this beach in the town of Taganana, you will need to walk for about 15 minutes along a path with many steps. But the effort is definitely worth it when you reach this otherworldly landscape!
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Other Beaches
If you like natural beaches, away from urban centres, there are plenty of alternatives on the island, such as: La Tejita beach, located in a protected natural area next to the Montaña Roja volcanic cone; the beach of Punta Blanca beach, highly appreciated by surfers; or Antequera beach, next to the cliff of the Anaga mountain range.
Other alternatives, more accessible and with more services, are: Playa del Duque, located in Costa Adeje; Las Teresitas beach, one of the most popular in Santa Cruz de Tenerife; El Médano beach, located in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona; or Los Guíos beach, with views of the impressive Los Gigantes cliffs.
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an ultimate 7 day Tenerife itinerary
Spending one week in Tenerife might just be a dream. Whenever I come back to someplace new I’m super excited and can’t help but share everything about the beautiful places I have seen, things I have learned, and people I have met.
My husband always says I’m very easy to please and impress when it comes to travel destinations, but that was just not the case after we spent one week in Tenerife in the middle of June.
Don’t get me wrong, the island is nice and there are plenty of things to do in one week in Tenerife or even more. The scenery changes as you drive from one side to the other, you can visit it year-round.
Even so, somehow we didn’t click.
And I try telling myself that’s even normal, I just cannot love every place I see, and people are different, have different expectations and views.
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One week in Tenerife itinerary
Some facts worth knowing before planning one week in Tenerife
- Getting around: The island is not that small and if you want to truly live it to the fullest it is worth renting a car.
The roads are good, cars are cheap, and this way we had the flexibility of going wherever we felt like going and stopping whenever. Discover Cars is a great aggregator that will help you find and book the best option for renting a car during your trip, helping you save up to 70% on your car rental. (we paid 63 EUR for one week).
One downside of having a car is that it can get really challenging to find a parking space (especially in Purto de La Cruz where we stayed).
Choosing a paid parking space would double the cost of the car for the week.
- Flight duration: Depending on where you are traveling from, the flight can take longer than expected (we traveled from Romania and flew for 6 hours).
- Put some extra climbing shoes in the luggage if you are planning to go hiking – the island has lots of areas where that can be done and nature can be observed
- What clothing to bring to Spain – bring Summer clothing, but make sure to have also some thicker clothing because in the Northern part of the island, or if you choose to climb Teide, you will need a jacket.
When is the best time to visit Tenerife?
Since the average temperature in Tenerife throughout the year fluctuating between 20 and 28 degrees Celsius, you can imagine why the largest of the Canary Islands is a top destination no matter the time of the year.
Of course, most people choose to go there from October to March or April, when the weather in the rest of Europe is not so warm and friendly, but I can say that June was as well pretty crowded.
With differences between the South and the North of the island, both in the scenery and in temperatures, you will have to bring both Summer clothes, but also something thicker that can be worn if temperatures drop (a jacket and some jeans would do just fine).
How to get to Tenerife, Canary Islands
There are two airports on the island: Reina Sofia Airport in the South of the island and Los Rodeos in the North of the island.
Most of the international flights land in the Southern part of the island, and that’s where we also landed even though we stayed in the North. This is very useful when you choose to stay in Los Cristianos or Costa Adeje.
If however, you choose to stay in Puerto de la Cruz, it might be helpful to look for flights that land on Los Rodeos airport in the North of the island. Even though, most domestic flights land here (maybe from Barcelona or Madrid) and only a few international ones.
When we finished our one week Tenerife itinerary, the ride to the airport took around 1 hour and a half to get from Puerto de la Cruz to Reina Sofia Airport in the South.
Book your flight by checking Skyscanner.com – this is an online aggregator that will show you all the best combinations and will help you optimize prices and timetables.
Where to stay in Tenerife
When we booked our stay I need to be honest and admit I did not look where the town was located or if there was anything to do in the area. But after seeing a large part of the island, I must admit I was happy with our choice and the views we had.
The options are simple: the South or the North of the island.
- The South is the more popular and touristic part of Tenerife. Here is where Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje are. Choose to stay here if you want to have more touristic options and have some of the attractions of Tenerife close by. Check out hotels in Los Cristianos!
Check out hotels in Costa Adeje!
- Also, in the South the weather is warmer during winter, thus most people choose to come here.
- The North is less touristic but more authentic and with more scenic views.
- Because of the mountains, the Northern part is a bit colder during the winter season.
Choose the best accommodation in Tenerife!
We stayed in Puerto de La Cruz in the Northern part of the island. The stay was pretty nice and we booked our whole one week in Tenerife at Sol Costa Atlantis Hotel. See more about the hotel here!
For us, Puerto de La Cruz was perfect because I really loved the vegetation in the Northern part of the island.
I also enjoyed seeing both Teide top from the room and the sun going down into the ocean at the black volcanic beach right next to the hotel.
Also, the town has a small and lively old town with terraces with live music spread on the ocean shore, which makes it perfect for an evening stroll just after dinner and before stopping by for a glass of sangria.
Check out options for vacations and tours of Tenerife here!
Top things to do in Tenerife in one week
Day 1 – El Drago, Garachico and the natural pools, Faro de Teno and Los Gigantes
Or at least that was the plan, but not all things happen as you plan them, right?
After taking the car, we drove West towards Icod de los Vinos not knowing that Il Drago Mileniario – the mighty tree I saw in many pictures – was actually in the city center.
Thus we somehow missed it and ended up on the top of the hill, at Gruas El Drago from where a beautiful belvedere point over Guarachico opened right in front of our eyes.
We took the narrow winding road down towards the sea and Garachico with its natural pools, dreaming to take a dip in the pristine and refreshing blue water.
Once we found a parking space we left the car and started walking towards the natural pools. The downside was that one part was closed, and on the open side, you couldn’t really take a bath because of the waves and the rocks.
At least we did not risk it, thus we went for a coffee in Garachico’s main square, walked around in the small village, and decided to go forward.
Forward meant Faro de Teno and Los Gigantes.
But our road trip stopped 6 km away from the lighthouse because the road was closed for vehicles and you could only continue with a taxi or by bus. However, the best way to see Los Gigantes is from the sea, and you can do that on a whale watching tour.
Disappointed by yet another failed destination, we decided to go looking for a beach where we could spend the rest of the day and bathe in the ocean.
After going all the way down (on foot) to Playa de Los Barqueros which is not a friendly place for swimmers, we were very close to give up and go back to Puerto de La Cruz.
That’s when luck stroke and we saw this incredible swimming pool with the most amazing views over the ocean, part of Melia Haciena del Conde. See more about the hotel here!
I would strongly recommend booking this place if you are spending your honeymoon in Tenerife or if you are looking for things to do in Tenerife for couples – you can both pamper yourselves here!
The pool is next to a golf course, it was not crowded at all, it offers the best views and you can spend your whole day here for only 15 EUR (if you are not staying at the hotel, of course).
Day 2 – Siam Park
Since the drive from Puerto de la Cruz to Siam Park took around 1 hour and a half one way, we decided to allocate one full day for Siam Park.
I must admit I’m not a fan of theme parks, or water parks, or whatever involves heights and scary things. But my husband is and we always compromise. On top of that, Siam Park is one of those things to do for active families when traveling to Tenerife.
Before going and even after that, I had received many good opinions about Siam Park. Everybody was impressed and told us we should try it.
I’m sure you are expecting my opinion to be different from now.
The big downside of it all is that it was really crowded, thus we had to wait in line a big part of the time spent in the park. Even though we both had fast track tickets – 15 EUR/pers in addition to the 38 EUR ticket.
Another thing I disliked was that they did not have (or we could not find them, even though we went to 3 lockers) a place where you could change, although they charge you for a locker (10 EUR).
Also, you cannot pay with a bracelet or electronically at the many shops, cafeterias, restaurants, and souvenir places within the park. Thus you have to carry the money around, in a water park.
The rides (the 3 in which I managed to go) were nice, but the one they advertise the most is not part of the fast track ticket (even though you have it on the bracelet) so expect waiting in line for up to 1 hour.
All in all, taking into consideration the 4 EUR parking fee, all the extra taxes, and entrance ticket we spent around 120 EUR (without food or drinks or the way there) which I don’t think was worth it.
If you still want to give the park a chance, I would recommend booking in advance online so that you can save money and know exactly what to expect. Also, if you are visiting these days, chances are you won’t have to wait so long and you could have the park almost to yourself, so it might be the right moment to go!
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Day 3 – Santa Cruz, Playa de las Teresitas, Punta del Hidalgo
We woke up in the morning and left straight for Santa Cruz, Tenerife’s capital city.
After finding a parking spot right in the main square, Plaza de Espana, we went around on the very Spanish colorful streets, stopped by for coffee on a very socially busy street, after which we walked all the way to the Auditorium.
The Auditorium’s building is hard to miss and it will catch your eye because its architecture looks a lot like Sidney’s Opera house.
Since it was a really hot day we headed right to the beach at Playa de las Teresitas, the only sandy beach with sand brought from Sahara.
Before heading directly on the beach, we went all the way up at the Mirador Las Teresitas from where you get that iconic view, the picture you see in all the advertisements about Tenerife. Surprise surprise, the Mirador Las Teresitas is closed.
Either way, we still had a lovely view from the top of the hill.
At Punta del Hidalgo is where other natural pools are to be found and where you could take some surf lessons.
Day 4 – El Teide National Park
This was maybe one of the best days spent in Tenerife, mainly because the mountain views are simply breathtaking, but also because the scenery is so very diverse and different and we got to see something different every 10 minutes.
Starting in Puerto de la Cruz, we went through La Orotava with its colorful houses on the edge of the hill.
We moved forward on a very winding road, climbing slowly towards the top of the highest mountain in Spain.
We went through the clouds, stopped for some time in a quiet forest filled with woodpeckers, and finally reached over 2000 m where the scenery turned truly distinct.
Since Teide is a volcano, we felt like walking on the Moon in some places, fastly switching to Mars. Or at least that’s how I imagine those two planets to look like.
As soon as we saw the Teide cable car, we understood it was going to be extremely difficult to find a parking place in order to take it and go up to the highest spot.
If however, you are luckier and find one, here is where you find all the information about Teide Cable car.
A great idea is to book your ticket for the cable car in advance so that you won’t have to waste time on location and risk not making it in time for the climb. Book your Teide Aceble Car ticket here!
After half an hour of going around looking for a place to leave the car, we decided to go a bit further where we found a hotel with a cafeteria and drink a coffee with an incredible view.
Another great idea would be to go on a guided tour, this way you will be sure you’ll get to see Teide and all its beauty. Here are a few options you might want to check out:
- Mount Teide Summit Guided Hiking Tour
- Tenerife Teide National Park Stargazing
- Teide National Park Quad-Bike Tour
Day 5 – Whale and dolphin watching on a boat and Los Gigantes from the sea
Another of the best experiences ever!
We had already been looking for dolphins in Zanzibar and in Sri Lanka, but in Tenerife, it is where we have seen the most dolphins and the friendliest as well.
It is true that the whales weren’t exactly as huge as the ones in Sri Lanka, they were pilot whales who are related to dolphins.
But man I loved going around in a boat with the air in my hair and dolphins jumping around us.
During the 6 hour trip on the ocean, we also stopped at Los Gigantes and took a dip in the water. By the way, the name of Los Gigantes is not linked to the huge stones springing from the water, as I thought.
Instead, the name is linked to the giants the Spanish thought were hiding in the caves in this area of the island when they came to conquer Tenerife.
Book your whale watching cruise in advance here!
Day 6 – Spend some time on the beach
Apart from Las Teresitas, we couldn’t really find all those beaches we were hoping for, but I’m sure there are some hidden out there and we weren’t very patient to find them.
Beaches in Tenerife
- Playa Jardin was exactly in Puerto de la Cruz but we were too lazy to check it out, even though I’ve seen some beautiful pictures.
- Playa del Bollullo was on our list but somehow failed to reach it once again, since it’s really close to both Puerto de la Cruz and La Orotava.
- La Caleta in the Adeje area is also a sandy beach worth spending some time on if you are staying in the Southern part of Tenerife.
More on the best beaches on the island worth visiting for your one week in Tenerife you can find here.
Day 7 – Take a trip to La Gomera island
OK, this is not really on the island of Tenerife, but if you love nature and want to see that incredible balcony where you look stranded over a void, take a boat trip and spend one full day on one of the other Canary Islands: La Gomera.
Go on a VIP Gomera tour and explore Garajonay Park and traditional villages. See more about the tour here!
More time? Here are some other things to do in Tenerife
If you want to either change some of my attractions with others, or you have more time on the island, here are a few other destinations worth seeing:
- Masca village – some kind of smaller Machu Picchu, high in the mountains, an old Guanche settlement – Check out this tour including Teide volcano, Masca, Garachico, and Los Gigantes!
- Loro Park – a zoo type of park where plenty of animals are kept. We chose to skip this because I don’t encourage keeping animals in captivity just for human advertisements. If however, you want to give it a try, book a ticket here!
- Los Cristianos, Las Vistas, Las Americas on the Adeje coast – with plenty of experiences such as a Tandem Paragliding Flight, scuba diving, professional fishing experiences, and much more.
- Anaga Nature Park – for those trekkers and nature lovers out there
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Spain is an ideal travel destination for art connoisseurs, cultural enthusiasts, and food fanatics with impressive shopping options in the inland cities.
From the sunny beach of Costa del Sol to the ancient walls of Segovia and the mountains of Sierra Nevada, Spain is a wonderful destination for a summer vacation! During this month, the weather is warm but not too hot. June is also the ideal month to visit Spain before the peak of the high season. Try out a new outdoor activity, visit one of the many historical towns of Spain or simply relax at the beach.
Spain weather in June
The north of Spain is a treasure trove of well-preserved medieval villages and picturesque sceneries waiting to be explored.
Spain is a vast country and as such it’s characterized by different climates although June is generally dry and precipitation is rare around the country. The warmest weather can be found inland. For instance, in June the temperatures in Madrid range from 25°C to 33°C, while the southwest coast is slightly colder. If you are traveling to Málaga, you can expect to find an average temperature of 25°C, making this city a great destination for those who want to sunbathe, avoiding the many tourists arriving in July and August. If you don’t like hot weather, head to the northern regions where you will find colder temperatures. For instance, in June, Bilbao has highs of 25°C and an average temperature of only 20°C.
For in-depth information, check out our guide on the best time to visit Spain.
Weather in Spain in June – Rainfall and Temperatures
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Avg Daily (°C) | 10 | 12 | 16 | 17 | 22 | 29 | 33 | 33 | 29 | 21 | 15 | 11 |
Avg Nightly (°C) | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 8 | 13 | 16 | 16 | 14 | 9 | 4 | 2 |
Avg Daily (°F) | 50 | 53. 6 | 60.8 | 62.6 | 71.6 | 84.2 | 91.4 | 91.4 | 84.2 | 69.8 | 59 | 51.8 |
Avg Nightly (°F) | 33.8 | 35.6 | 39.2 | 41 | 46.4 | 55.4 | 60.8 | 60.8 | 57.2 | 48.2 | 39.2 | 35.6 |
Avg Rainfall (mm) | 40 | 40 | 30 | 50 | 40 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 20 | 40 | 50 | 50 |
Why Visit Spain in June
Spain’s beaches offer the perfect beach getaways with beautiful weather, seemingly endless coastlines, and vibrant beach surroundings.
With the advent of summer in Spain, June has great weather and offers an abundance of reasons to visit the country for all tastes.
- Festivities and celebrations: In June you will be able to participate in several events such as the Batalla de Vino de Haro, the ‘wine fight’ of Haro. This festival is held in the city of Haro, in the north of the country, known for its wine production. During the celebration, people climb over a mountain top to then start throwing wine over each other. A unique experience worth trying! If you’re looking to meet new people and have fun, don’t miss the night of Saint John, on the 23rd of June. This evening, people spend the night at the beach with friends singing and chatting.
- Beaches: This is also the perfect month to soak up the sun at the beach. Despite the nice weather, June is not the peak of the high season, and you will therefore be able to get some peace. If you don’t mind crowds, you can head towards the popular Costa del Sol close to Málaga. This is the last period in which you will be able to enjoy this beach without the suffocating hot temperatures of July and August, during which the area reaches 37°C!
- Hikes and caminos: June is also the ideal month for hikes. Precipitation is rare and temperatures are warm but not too hot. You can visit one of the many national parks in the country, such as Doñana National Park, or try one of the famous Camino pilgrimage trails to Santiago de Compostela.
- Outdoor activities: Spain abounds in natural areas and national parks. For the most adventurous, June is a great month to try out outdoor activities such as mountain biking, climbing, or canoeing. If you like surfing, you can head towards the town of Tarifa, in the Cádiz region. Here the winds are strong creating huge waves on which surfers from all over the world refine their techniques.
- Fewer tourists: Even though you will find a few visitors, most people arrive in Spain either in July or in August. This means that you may find cheaper prices, and more availability, and you will not be surrounded by tourists everywhere you go.
Insider’s Tips: Spain starts to seriously heat up in June, so my advice is to avoid the south of the country and use this opportunity to explore further north instead. The Balearic island of Mallorca would be my hot tip for a great place to catch a sea breeze in the steamy Spanish summer and to enjoy some fabulous beach time and refreshing ocean swims. Often wrongly thought of only as a package tourism island, Mallorca also provides a wealth of opportunities for the independent traveler. From amazing hiking and cycling trails in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains to amazing culinary experiences in historic, cobbled villages such as Deia and iconic drives along the Cap de Formentor, Mallorca is an epic Spanish destination that should not be missed in June… or any time of year! — by Stephanie Parker from Big World Small Pockets
Where to go and what to do
Spain is spoilt for choices: witness the marvelous architecture, endless coastline, or try the cuisines the country has to offer.
There are plenty of things to do in Spain and places to visit in June! If you want to enjoy a relaxing holiday, head towards the sea to one of the many secluded beaches in the country. Some good options include Cala Sa Cova in Costa Brava and Playa de Silencio in Asturias. If you love nature, check out some of the country’s best national parks, for instance, the Desierto de Tabernas Natural Area, the only desert in the whole of Europe. If you truly want to get a taste of Spanish culture, make sure to spend at least seven days in the country, and visit Barcelona or Granada where you can take flamenco classes, try the delicious Spanish tapas, and explore the local architecture.
For more duration ideas, check out our guide on how many days to spend in Spain.
Spain’s temperatures in June are warm but not as hot as July and August. Unlike these months, June is not the peak of the high season and you will therefore be able to experience authentic Spanish culture away from the many tourists. If you are convinced, why not browse through our list of trips to Spain in June.
If you need help planning your custom trip to Spain, feel free to reach out to our local travel experts.
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Tenerife weather in June 2020 – water and air temperature
Tenerife weather in June 2020 – water and air temperature
June weather
Tenerife
Average daily air temperature | +19. 0°C | |
Day air temperature | +22.3°C | |
Air temperature at night | +16.7°C | |
Water temperature | +21.3°C | |
Rainfall | 13 mm. | |
Number of rainy days | 1 days | |
Relative humidity | 18% | |
Sunrise time | 07:09 | |
Sunset time | 21:05 | |
Daylength | 13. 8-13.9 hours | |
Number of sunny days | 22 | |
Wind speed | 4 m/s |
Weather in Tenerife in other months
January
February
March
April
May
June
July 9000
According to statistics in recent years, the average air temperature in Tenerife during the day was
+22.3°C, at night +16.7°C. The highest temperature was observed
in June 2017 and
reached +30°C, the lowest
in June 2018 and
was +12°C.
How often does it rain
On average, June has only 1 rainy day in Tenerife.
Wind
The average wind in June is about 4m/s, The strongest wind was recorded in June 2019year and its gusts reached 7.8 m/s, the most
weak in June 2018 and its gusts reached 1.0 m/s.
Sunny, cloudy and cloudy days
According to long-term statistics in Tenerife this month, on average, 22 sunny, 6 cloudy
and 2 cloudy days, which is great for sightseeing and walking.
Length of day
The daylight hours in June are about 13.8-13.9 hours. Most
early sunrise in June starts at 07:08 – June 13, the latest in
07:13 – June 30.
The earliest sunset occurs at 20:59 – June 1, the latest at
21:07 – 30 June.
Relative air humidity
Humidity in June is about 18%.
Tenerife water temperature in June
Is it possible to swim? The average water temperature in June is usually
+21.3°C,
which is quite suitable for swimming. The maximum water temperature in June was recorded in 2017 and was 22. 5°C,
coldest in 2019and amounted to 18.0°C.
Is the weather good for excursions
In June according to statistics and reviews
tourists in Tenerife the climate is great for walks and excursions. The temperature stays around +16.7°C..+22.3°C.
We rated the opportunity for leisure on a scale of 1 (not suitable) to 10 (excellent)
Beach holiday |
7/10 | ||
Excursions and walks |
9/10 | ||
Hiking |
8/10 |
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Yu, 7.8 m/s
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73.3%
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+14°
+19°
+19°
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715 mmHg
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Yu, 8. 8 m/s
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85.3%
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+15°
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+19°
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714 mmHg
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Yu, 7.4 m/s
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92.0%
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+15°
+20°
+19°
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715 mmHg
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Yu, 6. 0 m/s
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74.9%
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+15°
+20°
+19°
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714 mmHg
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Yu, 7.5 m/s
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77.9%
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+15°
+20°
+18°
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713 mmHg
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Yu, 7. 8 m/s
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78.3%
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+15°
+21°
+19°
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713 mmHg
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Yu, 7.4 m/s
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74.6%
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+15°
+20°
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713 mmHg
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Yu, 7. 1 m/s
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80.3%
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+16°
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714 mmHg
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Yu, 8.6 m/s
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82.6%
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+14°
+19°
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715 mmHg
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Yu, 9. 6 m/s
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84.4%
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715 mmHg
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Yu, 9.1 m/s
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91.6%
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714 mmHg
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90.6%
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+13°
+20°
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762 mmHg
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67.0%
Surfing in June, where to go?
Where to go surfing if your vacation is in June? Portugal, Morocco, Bali, Mexico, Dominican Republic and many other countries beckon with excellent waves and weather. Where to go? Let’s find out in this article.
Content
- Europe
- Portugal
- Spain
- Italy
- Asia
- Philippines
- Sri Lanka
- Africa
- Morocco
- North America
- Mexico
- Dominican Republic
Europe
EUTH WILL BE AND SEARITION LIGHT AND LIGHTS OF CULTICATION AND SEARITION OF SIRPHICALS. A big plus of European surf camps is a quick flight from Russia, which will be important if you have a short vacation. The most popular European countries with excellent surf conditions in the first month of summer are Portugal, Spain and Italy. Let’s consider them in more detail.
Portugal
The waves in Portugal in June are best for beginners and intermediate surfers. There will be both a good powerful foam for learning from scratch, and even waves up to 1.5 meters for those who are already confidently standing on the board and learning turns and tricks. The powerful Atlantic Ocean distributes gorgeous waves on the shores of Portugal without interruption. To everyone who decides to come here in the first month of summer, we advise you to stock up on warm clothes for the evening, because after sunset it will be cool. During the day, the sun often shines and the air temperature fluctuates around the mark of 24 degrees, sometimes warming up to 28.
If you are planning to surf in Portugal, then we advise you to choose the Peniche Peninsula, where waves come every day, local and foreign surfers come and where it is simply impossible not to learn how to ride. Especially for you, we have selected the best surf schools in Peniche:
Russian surf school
International surf school
If you are going to Portugal not only to ride, but also just to wander around Lisbon, then the surf school in Cascais is the best for you, which is located half an hour from the capital of Portugal.
All those who find it difficult to choose a surf school in Portugal in June, we encourage you to contact us through the Contact section so that we can find the best option for you.
Spain
Surfing in Spain attracts many tourists from Russia due to relatively fast flights and excellent climate. Let’s figure out where to find the best surf spots in Spain this month.
North of Spain
You will definitely like the north of Spain if you don’t like very hot climate. In this region, the weather is characterized by warm air during the daytime and rather cool wind after sunset. But it is thanks to this combination of temperatures that the north of Spain is rich in colors: white sandy beaches, impenetrable forests, beautiful meadows and fields, endless ocean and mountains – it is impossible to describe these gorgeous landscapes in words, it is better to see and fall in love with these places once.
Surfing in the north of Spain in early summer attracts both beginners and experienced surfers. In June there are always good waves for any level of training. Often here you can see experienced riders who roam in their minivan from spot to spot, sleep and eat right in the car, and spend the rest of the time in the water. This creates a certain surf romance of the region and gives color to these places.
You should definitely go here if you want to take a break from the noise of the big city and forget about civilization a little, because the surf school is located in a quiet and peaceful place on the ocean, where life goes on as measuredly as waves run onto the beach.
If you are thinking about visiting the north of Spain this summer and surfing, then contact us through the Contact section so that we can help organize an unforgettable trip.
Canary Islands
Surfing in June in the Canary Islands attracts beginners and intermediate surfers, because the ocean here gives a variety of waves and there are almost always excellent conditions for skiing for any level of experience. In addition, June pleases all tourists visiting the Canary Islands with good sunny weather and high air temperature (average air temperature is from 24 to 27 degrees).
Since there is surfing on almost every Canary Island, it will not be easy to choose, but we will try to help you find the most suitable option. We advise you to read in detail the description of schools and surf camps on the islands:
Tenerife
Fuerteventura
Lanzarote
If these descriptions did not help you decide which island to go to conquer the wave, then contact us through the Contacts section and we will tell you more about the differences, the pros and cons of each option and help you choose the most suitable school in the Canary Islands.
Italy
Perhaps the only place in Europe where you can ride in warm water is the Italian island of Sardinia. True, in June it is still quite cool here – the air temperature is kept at around 25-27 degrees, and the water temperature is 21 degrees, so in the first month of summer, surfing lessons are held in a short wetsuit.
At this time, small waves come to the shores of the island, which are suitable for beginners and for those who are not yet confident in their surfing skills. Professional surfers in Sardinia will get bored in the summer, they come here in the winter months when the big waves come.
If you are a beginner, we advise you to take surf lessons at a local Italian school that has been operating here for over 15 years. Lessons take place on a sandy beach – a safe and comfortable place to ride the first wave in your life. In addition, Sardinia is a very beautiful and interesting island that is worth seeing. If you want to not only learn to surf during your vacation, but also to see the sights and beautiful Italian landscapes, then this is the perfect choice. This island is also well suited for a family vacation, when not all family members want to learn to surf. For those who are not keen on sports, there are clean beautiful beaches and all the beach activities.
To find out about availability at a surf school in Italy, please contact us through the Contacts section.
Asia
Asia at the beginning of summer will appeal to all lovers of hot sun and warm ocean. Here, the temperature of water and air is always kept at +30 degrees, which means that you will spend your entire vacation on the beach in shorts, a T-shirt and with a surfboard in your hands. If you decide to go to Asia, then stock up on a vacation for 2 weeks or more, because it takes a long time to fly here, and then you don’t want to leave at all.
Bali
Bali in June will please both beginners and advanced surfers. If you are planning to try surfing for the first time, then Bali is the right choice, because both the weather and the waves at this time are favorable for the first steps in surfing. The atmosphere of the island is literally filled with surfing, so you just won’t be able to avoid surfing. And for continuing surfers, there will be interesting surf trips around the island to the best waves, as well as to neighboring islands under the strict supervision of our instructors and guides. At the beginning of summer, the main swell (and waves) comes to the southwestern coast of Bali, i.e. to such popular spots as Kuta and Canggu, where the main surf training takes place. We advise you to choose a surf camp in these locations in order to be close to the surfer life of the island and the main parties: camp in Canggu and camp in Kuta
If you decide to go surfing in Bali, please contact us through the Contact section and we will be happy to arrange a trip for you.
Philippines
Philippines conditions in June are the best for beginners. At this time there are no big waves, but there are excellent small waves “knee-deep” just for those who are taking their first steps in surfing or are still unsure of standing on the board. The beginning of summer on the island of Siargao is referred to as the dry season, when the probability of rain is extremely small and the sun shines every day. The water in the Philippines is warm all year round, so shorts are the way to go, no wetsuits. June is a great month to learn how to surf in the Philippines, as well as see the neighboring islands. If you are going to the Philippines for the first time and don’t know how to ride yet, it is best to go to a surf camp in the Philippines, which will provide you with comfortable accommodation, professional training, support of an English-speaking guide, and also help organize interesting excursions. More about the camp: Surfing in the Philippines (Siargao)
To find out the availability of this camp or ask questions, contact us through the Contacts section and we will be happy to help!
Sri Lanka
When we talk about surfing in Sri Lanka at the beginning of summer, we mainly mean Arugam Bay, which is located on the east coast of the island. This is due to the fact that in the summer it is on the east coast of Sri Lanka that you can find good sunny weather and excellent waves for skiing.
Popular surf resorts on the west coast, such as Hikkaduwa and Weligama, “take a break” during the summer months because it’s the rainy season and the waves are not so smooth and comfortable for learning, and sometimes there are no suitable conditions at all. If you decide to go to Sri Lanka in June and are planning to go surfing, then we advise you to choose Arugam Bay, because there you will find good conditions for skiing. However, the journey from the airport to this resort takes about 8 hours by bus, which is not very convenient if you are flying for a short time.
If you are planning to travel to Sri Lanka at the beginning of the summer and want to take a couple of surf lessons, you can stop by our school on the west coast: the surf school in Kabalana. Here, training takes place all year round in the presence of good waves (under the forecast).
Africa
Surfing in Africa in June is the perfect combination of good sunny weather, high temperatures (up to +28), excellent waves and indescribable Moroccan flavor. If you have not been to Morocco before and love everything new and unusual, then you will definitely like it.
Morocco
Everyone who loves fast flights, warm weather, sun and gorgeous waves will like this country. In June, skiing conditions are suitable for beginners and intermediate surfers, since in summer not very big waves come to the coast of Morocco. This is the season of soft and comfortable waves, which are ideal for taking the first steps in surfing or perfecting turns. At this time, many longboarders can be found in Morocco, as the soft summer waves are great for longboards.
If you are going to learn to surf for the first time, it is best to take a Surf + Accommodation package at a surf camp in Morocco. Such an offer combines the benefit of the price, the presence of a constant hangout of surfers (both beginners and experienced) among whom you will live, and it will also save you from having to bargain (and in Morocco everyone is bargaining everywhere 🙂 ), since the price surf camps are fixed and do not require any additional payments. You will be met directly from the plane, after which you will be in the safe hands of the camp administrator, learn to surf under the guidance of an experienced instructor, try the local cuisine, feel the flavor, and on the way back our minivan will take you back to the airport, where you will definitely regret that you came so briefly.
If you like the idea of surfing in Morocco in June, then contact us right now and we will organize your surf tour in Morocco!
North America
The beginning of summer in North America is characterized by high air temperatures, warm Pacific Ocean and a fairly high probability of rain, which in the meantime does not affect the chic conditions for surfing for both beginners and advanced. It takes a long time to fly here, but you definitely won’t want to leave.
Mexico
Mexico in June attracts not only beginners, but also professional surfers. For those who have extensive surfing experience, large waves up to 10 meters are available at this time. In the summer, professionals come here, so even if you are not going to ride big waves, it will definitely be interesting to look at it. For beginners, the first month of summer in Mexico is also suitable, because not every beach has huge waves. If you are planning to take a surf lesson for the first time in your life, then there are quiet beaches in Mexico for you with small “knee-deep” waves, where you can slowly learn all the basics. And professional instructors of our surf school in Mexico will help you with this. By the way, for confident surfers, our school offers spot guiding — we’ll tell you where to find the best wave, how to enter and exit the spot correctly, and what to look for.
By the way, the weather in Mexico at the beginning of summer, although it can be rainy, pleases all surfers with warm water in the ocean (about 27 degrees) and warm air (about 30 degrees) and, of course, the sun.
To find out more about surfing in Mexico and ask your questions, contact us through the Contacts section and we will help!
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic in June is suitable for those who do not hunt for every ray of sunshine. During this period, there may be rains, but they are usually short-term, and do not interfere with either rest or skiing. The big plus of surfing in the Dominican Republic is that you get a high class hotel experience combined with intense surf training. This is an ideal option for those who want to relax actively and comfortably. Our guests are accommodated in a selected hotel in Punta Cana (we can provide the best hotel deals) from where the school surf cart picks you up and brings you back after the lesson. The lessons at the school are individual, which helps to quickly and efficiently master surfing. With you you will take away only positive emotions and the desire to return here again.
Confident surfers can get bored in summer in the Dominican Republic because there are no big waves. Therefore, we advise those who are just going to try surfing, as well as those who still feel insecure on the waves, to go to the Dominican Republic at this time. Experienced instructors of our surf school in the Dominican Republic will help you develop the right surfing technique, correct mistakes and teach you not to be afraid of the ocean and waves.
We hope that our article about surfing in June will be useful for everyone who is planning a vacation for the first month of summer. You may find it easier to choose where to go when you read the reviews of our dreamsurfers. If you have any questions after reading this article, or if you would like to book one of our surf camps for June, don’t wait until tomorrow – contact us now. We will be happy to help!
Sturm K — Meteor forecast and bets from a specialist Team players will appear on the football field at 06:05 Moscow time. This meeting for rivals will be the third only within the framework of this season, and in the previous two teams exchanged home victories. If we take all the statistics of this confrontation, then Sturm K has the best results in it.
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Team Sturm K and Team Meteor, judging by the starting application, will enter the field with the strongest squads. Recall that earlier in the media it was said that several leading players would be absent from the home team. This information had a significant impact on the quotes of bookmakers for this match. Our forecasters believed that there were no grounds for such an overestimated odds for the victory of the Sturm K team in this match, since the absence of two leaders for such a club as the Sturm K team is not critical, since the depth of the bench allows you to rotate the squad without a significant loss game quality. Moreover, it has now become known that the leaders will still play. We think that the Sturm K team will achieve a confident victory over their opponents today, so we recommend that you play not only the victory of the home team in this match, but also bet on the handicap of the Sturm K team. Considering that the teams will operate with the main lineups, we also it seems quite playable to bet on the overall total more in the match, since the hosts are unlikely to score less than two goals, and the guests are quite capable of playing for a goal scored. Here you can also consider a bet on the individual total goals of the Sturm K team for more, based on the fact that the home team are very active at home. For example, last season the Sturm K team scored less than two goals in only three home matches.
BETTING OFFERS / BOOKMAKERS FOR THE MATCH Sturm K – Meteor:
Every day the odds 2.736 for the fact that the football club Sturm K will win, only falls. And betting on FC Meteor to win is now much more profitable thanks to the odds of 1.98. Bets are accepted on a draw at a rate of 5.1.
Forecast for the match Sturm K – Meteor (Regional League, national championship match, Sunday, October 05, 2022):8 you can bet on the win of FC Meteor. Quote [kefdrew] accepts bets on a draw.
H2H history
To analyze and find interesting predictions for the match between Sturm K and Meteor, our experts needed to work through a large amount of information. This includes both last season’s matches played by the clubs and friendly matches in which the teams took part in the off-season. In addition, we worked with the squads, finding out the usefulness of the departed, remaining and incoming players. All this allowed us to draw certain conclusions, which are reflected in our forecasts. Team Sturm K and Team Meteor are clubs that played in an attacking manner last season. However, now for one of the teams this style of play will be unacceptable, as a number of players who were responsible for creativity and implementation have left the club. New performers were taken in their place, but it is unlikely that the mentor will immediately build the games of the entire team through newcomers. Most likely, the club will choose a defensive style, trying to threaten the opponent’s goal on the counterattacks. The other team retained its leaders, so we believe that here the coach did not touch the previous tactical scheme, leaving it unchanged. So, our forecasters see several options for the development of events in this match, but the most realistic one will be when one team will constantly attack, and the other will try to destroy the attacks, turning into lightning-fast counterattacks. Regardless of the tactics that the mentors choose for their charges, we believe that the game will turn out to be interesting and will satisfy the “hunger” of fans who miss football.
Football fans have long been waiting for Sturm K and Meteor to take the field on October 05, 2022. Moscow time, the live broadcast of this match will take place at 06:05. Interest in this meeting also arises because the teams have not played with each other for two years. And in the last face-to-face confrontation, the teams parted in peace, ending the meeting with a score of 3-3.
Pre-match analysis and bookmakers’ predictions
Sturm K team and Meteor team are opponents who are perfectly familiar with each other’s game, because in every season these football clubs meet repeatedly in head-to-head confrontations. And it’s not just about championship matches. Being clubs that are called the giants of world football in the football environment, the Sturm K team and the Meteor team take part not only in the matches of the national championship, but also in cup battles, as well as in well-known and prestigious club tournaments. Often the paths of these teams cross at the most important stages of the tournaments, so managers and players are rivals who treat each other with respect. In general, when analyzing the next match between Sturm K and Meteor, our experts try not to touch history. The media have already drawn all possible parallels in relation to this confrontation, compared the statistics of the team leaders this season and in general, and also provided figures that clearly demonstrate the strength of one and the other team in a historical confrontation. In our analysis, we try to use statistics from the current season, as well as statistics from recent confrontations between these clubs. All this allows us to receive interesting information, analyzing which we make predictions for the match. The Sturm K team and the Meteor team are one of the contenders to take high places in the championship at the end of this season. However, for this, the players of both teams will have to seriously try, as they have many difficult opponents and difficult matches ahead of them. This confrontation can be considered the key to success, as the winner will receive a certain advantage in the standings. That is why both clubs will only play to win, which suggests a great match that we recommend not to miss.
For the experts of our resource, the advantage of the team Sturm K in the confrontation with the players of the team Meteor is obvious. The home team is having the best season, demonstrating a well-coordinated, productive game in all matches. The players of the team Sturm K feel especially confident at home, where they score several goals against their opponents. Guests are significantly inferior in class to their rivals. At the same time, the players of the Meteor team are not stable in away matches. Yes, and the defense of the Meteor team often fails, because of this, the guests miss a lot. We think that the players of the Sturm K team should take full advantage of all these problems of the guests. And this means that the team Sturm K will confidently win this match. Thus, our prediction for the match between the Sturm K team and the Meteor team is a confident victory for the home team, and more risky bettors can bet that the Sturm K team will break the handicap declared by the bookmakers. We recommend betting on more than the individual total of the home team, as well as the total total of goals scored in the match. At home, the Sturm K team has not scored less than two goals against anyone, and given the problems of the guests in the defense, we believe that the victory of the Sturm K team will be devastating. Yellow cards and violations of the rules in this match, we advise you to play for less, as the teams have nothing to commit flagrant fouls in such a match. But we consider the individual total of corners of the Sturm K team for more, since the club actively uses the flanks during attacks, and there will be a lot of attacks on the home team in this match, so this bet seems confident.
Sturm K
The Sturm K football club claims to be the main sensation of this season, because earlier the team was an ordinary middle peasant, but in this championship draw it has added a lot, because it is in fourth place, having good chances to break into the League for the first time in history Champions. Yes, several teams from below are stepping on their heels at once, but still the hosts show stable results, so there were no obvious failures during the season. The players of the Sturm K club show good results both at home and away, and the current coach made a strong emphasis on attacking, so the hosts began to score much more. In many ways, the team’s success is also explained by the good performance of the main striker, who tops the list of top scorers in the championship. In the last five rounds, the team won three victories, drew and suffered one defeat, but it was away from the club from second place. The mentor will not be able to use two injured midfielders in the match, and the left-back went through yellow cards.
Meteor
For the third season in a row, the football club Meteor is on the verge of relegation from the top division, and the management does not take any measures to avoid this. This year, the team has been in sixteenth place for a long time, only two points ahead of outsiders from the relegation zone. The guests have obvious problems with the game in attack, because the team does not score two goals per match on average. The defense of the Meteor football club is also far from ideal, and this is especially true for away matches, where the number of goals conceded is twice as much as at home. The team has already suffered ten defeats away, having managed to win only two victories. So, only a good home game has not yet allowed the football club Meteor to slide into the relegation zone. Guests have a weak composition, where there are enough problematic positions. For example, the team does not have a nominal right midfielder, so either a defender or a winger has to play in this position. And in this match, the attacking midfielder, who received a red card in the last game, will not be able to play for the guests.
The match between the team Sturm K and the team Meteor in the current championship will not have a serious impact on the position of the teams in the standings. Both clubs have already solved their problems this season. The home team and guests were able to keep their place in the championship, which means that next season these clubs will play in the elite division. Based on this, the managers of both teams announced that they plan to start preparing teams for the new season in the next matches. This means that reserve players will get more time in official matches. Naturally, the reservists will want to prove themselves, and since the result of the match does not matter much for the Sturm K team and the Meteor team, our experts see the bet on total over goals scored as the most likely bet in this game. I would also like to draw the attention of bettors to such bets as the individual total of goals scored by each team. Both teams have well-known players, so the clubs will easily be able to score a goal against each other, so the bet on both teams will score – yes, it also looks quite confident. Separately, I would like to say about bets on total fewer fouls and yellow cards. Teams are unlikely to play rough as no one wants to get hurt unnecessarily. But the bet on the total total of corners for more – also looks very promising, since the clubs develop their attacks mainly through the flanks, therefore, there will be a lot of corners in the match. With regards to the winner of the match, here, nevertheless, we will give preference to the home team, although we recommend to refrain from betting on the outcome.
The match will be won by Sturm K — 2.736, there are no winners — 5.1, the match will be won by Meteor — 1.98.
Interestingly, bookmakers also take into account the factor of the end of the championship, setting odds for team matches. So, for the matches of clubs that no longer solve any problems in the championship, the odds for winning will be approximately the same, but the clubs that continue to fight are low quoted by bookmakers. This is what the experts of our resource suggest using. For example, we drew attention to the match between the Sturm K team and the Meteor team. Both clubs have already solved their problems in the standings, however, according to the manager, the home team will be the strongest squad with a minimum number of personnel changes, while their rivals will come to the match in a weakened squad – the manager decided to save the strength of his leaders. We believe that the Sturm K team in this match should deal with their opponents without any problems, and we suggest betting on the victory of the home team. Considering that the home team plays in an aggressive manner at home, they attack a lot, we consider the total number of goals in the match to be higher, especially since the guests will act as a reserve, which significantly increases the chances of our prediction. Corners Sturm K also serves in a large number, so the individual total of corners and the handicap on corners for the home team are excellent bets in this match. Regarding violations and yellow cards, the teams are unlikely to foul a lot, because no one wants to get injured at the end of the season, and the result of the match for the Sturm K team and the Meteor team will not be fundamental. Therefore, we recommend playing these settings for less.
Sturm K
Sturm K football club spends this season at a good level, because it managed to pass the group stage of the Champions League, and now the team has excellent chances to qualify again for the most prestigious European tournament. The hosts are third in the championship, but four teams are competing for the last two tickets to the Champions League, so there is still a tough fight until the end of the season. At home, Sturm K plays very well, as there have been no defeats this season yet, but draws still happen quite often. In terms of the number of goals scored, the hosts are second only to the leader of the championship, but the team’s defense is not the most reliable, which is due to the too attacking style of the football club Sturm K. Now the hosts are in good shape, because in the last six rounds, although there was an unexpected away defeat from an outsider, but in the remaining five matches there were confident victories. The left winger went through yellow cards, so he has to miss this match.
Meteor
Starting the season with two victories, the Meteor football club went into a steep dive, from which even two coaching resignations failed to bring the team out. Guests continue to lose points, because more they could not win a single victory. Now the team is already in last place in the standings, and in order to leave the relegation zone, it is necessary to eliminate the gap of seven points. It cannot be said that the guests have the worst defense, but the football club Bad Gleichenberg plays very poorly in attack, which does not allow winning. And on the road, the team generally acts extremely weakly, scoring only five points, which is three times less than at home. After two draws, the football club Meteor has already lost four matches in a row, so another resignation of the head coach will not come as a surprise. In the infirmary of the guests are the main goalkeeper, two forwards and three midfielders, and the exit to the field of the left back is still questionable.
Statistics and head-to-head matches
Modern bookmakers offer betting fans not only pre-game bets. With the growing popularity of bookmakers and the increase in their number, bookmakers are constantly in search and implementation of new offers for bettors. One of these proposals was the introduction of the ability to bet on the statistics of football matches during the game. The experts of our portal are confident that this approach will allow bettors to earn even more money, since bookmakers in live betting on statistics offer odds and events based on the current score of the match, but the reality is that having a thorough analysis of a football match, taking into account all statistical features of the game, you can make great money on bets at bookmakers. This is what we propose to do. In principle, you can predict any football match of any championship. Our attention was drawn to the match between the Sturm K team and the Meteor team – football clubs that are now fighting for the top lines of the championship. This means that the game itself will be uncompromising, both clubs will play only to win, without neglecting rough tricks against their rivals. And the fact that the Sturm K team and the Meteor team actively use the flanks during attacks is also in our favor, as this means that we should expect a lot of corners in the match. In general, this is just a small example of the analysis of a football match. More information and more predictions can be found below. All successful bets and interesting football.
Shturm K – Meteor. Football forecast (05.10.22)
A difficult match awaits all football fans. The Sturm K team will play with the players of the Meteor team. We have already said that now, on the eve of the end of the championship, all matches between the teams will be of great importance, since both opponents need only a positive result. Recall that both clubs are now fighting to keep the top lines of the standings, however, given the great competition, this is very difficult to do. A head-to-head match is a great opportunity to take points from a direct competitor, but it will be very, very difficult to do this. First of all, in such a confrontation, one should pay attention to fouls. The referee will be very principled, so fouls and total yellow cards, we recommend playing for more. In addition to these bets, you can consider bets on penalties and sending off, because the players will not stand on ceremony with each other. It is better to play the total corners for less, since the match will take place mainly in the center of the field, therefore, there will be few standards. We also consider the total number of goals scored in this match to be less. The Sturm K team and the Meteor team have a good defense, which conceded the least in this championship, and the nature of the match does not allow both teams to run forward, forgetting about defense. As for the favorite, we will rather give preference to the home team here, due to the support of the native stands, but we will refrain from betting on the outcome, since it is better to watch such matches than to bet on them.
Today, a huge number of football experts have appeared in the media and the Internet, who can predict the outcome of any football match just by hearing the names of the meeting teams. Our experts are skeptical about forecasters of this kind, since we know perfectly well what forecasting is – we have been doing this for more than a year. We understand that even after using a huge number of sources of independent information, after carefully analyzing the collected data and evaluating all the risks, one cannot be completely sure of the forecast, since the sports factor, the game factor, can violate all forecasts and predictions at any time. No wonder they say that betting is a risk, because no one has yet canceled sports, sports breath, the thirst for victory, and at any moment, anyone, even the most hopeless outsider, can open up a second wind, and he will defeat the favorite, an easy victory which was predicted by all statistical and other data. So, betting on outcomes in football is not the most reliable source of income, it is better to follow our forecasts and bet on statistics. Here at least there is no third outcome, and at a distance such bets will bring a guaranteed plus.
Sports forecasters are sure that Sturm K will not experience any problems in the match against FC Meteor, so they offer to bet on the home team’s handicap of -2 goals.
Shturm K – Meteor: statistics and history of head-to-head matches
Our experts always try to choose the most spectacular football matches for prediction. In the near future there will be a match between two football clubs that show excellent results this season. The Sturm K team and the Meteor team have been bitter rivals for quite a long time. At the same time, these football teams show simply amazing football in personal meetings. Matches between these football clubs are remembered for a long time, as the players play with full dedication, trying to demonstrate their maximum potential. Team managers also prepare surprises for each other, using unusual tactics. In general, a real show takes place on the football field, from which the fans are in indescribable delight. We expect something similar in this match.