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Hottest place in the world in december: Hot Places to visit in December to Celebrate Christmas

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Death Valley National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

 

Death Valley is famous as the hottest place on earth and driest place in North America. The world record highest air temperature of 134°F (57°C) was recorded at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913. Summer temperatures often top 120°F (49°C) in the shade with overnight lows dipping into the 90s°F (mid-30s°C.) Average rainfall is less than 2 inches (5 cm), a fraction of what most deserts receive. Occasional thunderstorms, especially in late summer, can cause flash floods.

In contrast to the extremes of summertime, winter and spring are very pleasant. Winter daytime temperatures are mild in the low elevations, with cool nights that only occasionally reach freezing. Higher elevations are cooler than the low valley. Temperatures drop 3 to 5°F (2 to 3°C) with every thousand vertical feet gained(approx. 300m). Sunny skies are the norm in Death Valley, but winter storms and summer monsoons can bring cloud cover and rain. Wind is common in the desert, especially in the spring. Dust storms can suddenly blow up with approaching cold fronts.

 

NOAA Death Valley Weather & Climate page includes current conditions, forecasts, and weather radar images.

 

Why is Death Valley’s Climate so Extreme?

Why so Dry?

Winter storms moving inland from the Pacific Ocean must pass over mountain ranges to continue east. As the clouds rise up they cool and the moisture condenses to fall as rain or snow on the western side of the ranges. By the time the clouds reach the mountains’ east side they no longer have as much available moisture, creating a dry “rainshadow”. Four major mountain ranges lie between Death Valley and the ocean, each one adding to an increasingly drier rainshadow effect.

Why so Hot?

The depth and shape of Death Valley influence its summer temperatures. The valley is a long, narrow basin 282 feet (86 m) below sea level, yet is walled by high, steep mountain ranges. The clear, dry air and sparse plant cover allow sunlight to heat the desert surface. Heat radiates back from the rocks and soil, then becomes trapped in the valley’s depths. Summer nights provide little relief as overnight lows may only dip into the 85°F to 95°F (30°C to 35°C) range. Heated air rises,cools before it can rise over the valley’s mountain walls, and is recycled back down to the valley floor. These pockets of descending air are only slightly cooler than the surrounding hot air. As they descend, they are compressed and heated even more by the low elevation air pressure. These moving masses of super heated air blow through the valley, creating extreme high temperatures.

 

A Place of Many Weather Records

 

 

Record Temperatures

The hottest air temperature ever recorded in Death Valley (Furnace Creek) was 134°F (57°C) on July 10, 1913. During the heat wave that peaked with that record, five consecutive days reached 129° F (54°C) or above. Death Valley holds the record for the hottest place on earth.

Oddly enough, 1913 was also the year that saw Death Valley’s coldest temperature. On January 8, the temperature dropped to 15°F (-10°C) at Furnace Creek.

Longest Summers

The greatest number of consecutive days with a maximum temperature of 100° F or above was 154 days in the summer of 2001. The summer of 1996 had 40 days over 120° F, and 105 days over 110° F. The summer of 1917 had 43 consecutive days with a high temperature of 120° F or above.

Highest Ground Temperatures

The highest ground temperature recorded was 201° F at Furnace Creek on July 15, 1972. The maximum air temperature for that day was 128° F.

Dry as a Bone

No rain was recorded in the years of 1929 and 1953. The driest stretch on record was only 0.64 inches (1.6cm) of rain over a 40-month period in 1931 to 1934.

Weather data was compiled from park and National Weather Service record summaries for the years 1911 through 2007 for Furnace Creek in Death Valley, California.

 

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Last updated: February 5, 2022

32 Best Places to Visit in December in the USA

Looking for the best places to visit in December in the USA? Look no further! We’ve got an incredible list of places to go in America!

As the end of every year approaches, Americans of all backgrounds are looking for the best places to visit in December in the USA.  

That is because the December holidays allow people to explore different exciting places with their friends and families.

If you are looking for the best places to spend your December vacation, this article is for you.

America offers a wide range of travel opportunities in December. There is a travel destination for everyone, ranging from romantic getaways to places with popular attractions and fewer crowds.

32 Best Destinations in the United States to Visit in December

Below are some of the best travel destinations in the US to visit in December.

1. Boulder, Colorado

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Boulder is most famous for its fantastic view of the Rocky Mountains, making it a unique winter destination in December. 

This view mainly makes Boulder one of the most beautiful places to visit in December.

Some of the best things to do in Boulder include exploring the city on foot, visiting the city’s famous outdoor street mall, Pearl Street Mall, and skiing at the Eldora Mountain in Boulder.  

You can also attend the city’s famous Winter Craft Beer Festival and discover why Boulder is often referred to as the beer crafting capital.

Where to Stay in Boulder

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2. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Colorful hot mineral springs in Yellowstone National Park during wintertime

Yellowstone National Park is a highly recommended travel destination in December because of how beautiful, peaceful, and quiet it is. 

While Yellowstone National Park attracts more people each year as it gains popularity, there are fewer crowds there during the last month of the year, making it ideal for a quiet December vacation.

At Yellowstone National Park, you can check out its popular geysers, Old Faithful, which has regular eruptions, and Steamboat, the tallest geyser in the world. 

You should also visit the Hot Mammoth Springs, as well as the waterfalls named Tower Fall and Lower Falls, which are twice the height of Niagara Falls.

Where to Stay Near Yellowstone

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Read next: Best Places to Visit in the USA

3. New York, New York

If you are looking for a quintessential Christmas that feels straight out of your favorite Hollywood Christmas special, New York City is a perfect place to spend your December vacation in the USA.

You can stroll on the snow-covered grounds of Central Park or the well-known High Line. 

Besides, you can visit the famous Santaland at Macy’s, which was made popular by the hit Christmas special “Miracle on 31st Street.” 

There’s also the famous Christmas Tree at the Rockefeller Center that is worth checking out.

If you want to participate in some fun winter sports, go skating on the city’s free ice rink before warming up with some hot cocoa.

For a full New York experience, be sure to cross the Brooklyn Bridge and explore little art galleries, flea markets, and local cuisine.

Where to Stay in New York

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4. Washington DC

There are several reasons to visit Washington DC in December. For a start, it is not peak tourism season, so you will get cheap rates on hotel rooms, as well as fewer crowds at the city’s tourist attractions. 

As such, a trip to Washington DC in December will cost you less and give you more time to explore the city devoid of crowds.

You can spend your vacation in Washington DC exploring the Smithsonian museums, which are mostly indoors. 

Wander around the city and admire the holiday decorations, especially the ones at the White House. 

Join any of the holiday activities in the city, such as seeing the enormous national Christmas tree and tours that take you through the city’s main attractions.

Where to Stay in Washington DC

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5. Stowe, Vermont

Stowe is one of the best places to visit in December in the USA, especially if you are looking to enjoy a cozy romantic getaway with your significant other.

At Stowe, you can spend time with each other in a little cottage or bed-and-breakfast with the fireplace on and mugs of hot chocolate. 

When you decide to go outside, you can also do lots of outdoor activities, such as skiing and going dog-sledding. 

Beyond that, you can also watch the tree lighting ceremony at the center of the town and join in on one of Stowe’s traditional holiday parades.

Where to Stay in Stowe

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6. Leavenworth, Washington

The little town of Leavenworth is one of the best places to visit in during Christmas in the USA. This is because there are so many things to do in this winter wonderland that you will never want to leave.

Leavenworth takes Christmas seriously, and the lighting and the ornaments decorating the town are a beauty to behold. 

Apart from attending the Christmas lighting ceremony, other activities you can do while spending your December vacation in Leavenworth include going dog sledding and ski jumping.

Still, you won’t want to miss the German drinks and food and the Nutcracker Museum, which has the world’s most extensive collection of nutcrackers.

Where to Stay in Leavenworth

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7. Breckenridge, Colorado

Breckenridge is one of the best places to visit in December in the USA

December means ski season in Breckenridge, so it isn’t a surprise this magical place is a popular December vacation in the USA among skiing enthusiasts.

As such, if you love to ski, then Breckenridge is ideal for you. While there might be crowds, there is enough snow and space for you to enjoy the place.

Apart from skiing opportunities, some of the other things that make Breckenridge a great place to visit in December include the holiday festivities. 

Walk through the town and enjoy the beautiful sights of the festive season with buildings decorated with holiday ornaments. 

You can also step into one of the small shops along Main Street and purchase a holiday keepsake.

Where to Stay in Breckenridge

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8. Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is another great place for people who enjoy the magic of a place under a blanket of snow.

Here you can go skiing in any of the six prime ski resorts around Salt Lake City. You can also simply enjoy watching the picturesque snow-covered mountains.

For these reasons, Salt Lake City is one of the best places to visit in December in the USA. Not only that but also because of the many festive events that happen during this season.

You can join one of the carriage rides that will take you through Temple Square adorned with festive lights. 

Visit This Is The Place Heritage Park and learn more about how the people in Utah celebrated the December holidays in the 1800s. 

Oh, and don’t forget to buy some gifts and keepsakes from the small shops in the city.

Where to Stay in Salt Lake City

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9. Key West, Florida

For people looking to get away from the winter blues, Key West is one of the best places to visit in December in the USA. 

The calm waters and the relatively warm weather, neither cold nor hot with average highs of about 75°F, make it perfect for exploring the island.

Go on a tour of the island’s historic mansions, which are beautifully decked out in holiday decor. Watch the Lighted Boat Parade at the island’s iconic seaport. 

You can visit some of the island’s famous watering holes, go bar hopping, or simply lounge on the beach and catch a sunset.

Either way, Key West is one of the best warm places to visit in December in the US.

Where to Stay in Key West

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Read next: Best Places to Visit in January

10. Anchorage, Alaska

December is the peak of the tourist season in Anchorage, Alaska, because of the Northern Lights. 

And as you can imagine, many tours allow you to view the Northern Lights from Anchorage.

You can hop on the Alaska Railroad Aurora Winter Train, which will allow you to catch a scenic view of the Northern Lights from Anchorage to Fairbanks. 

Beyond seeing this fantastic show of nature, other activities make Anchorage the perfect destination for December vacations.

These include exploring the city’s museums, going dog sledding, exploring the wildlife in the area (even in the winter months!), and hiking a glacier.

Where to Stay in Anchorage

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11. San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio is a popular destination during the December holiday season thanks to its great water with average high temperatures of 64°F.

There are so many fun and educational activities to do in San Antonio in December.

Some of these activities include learning about the fight for independence in Texas at The Alamo, taking a stroll along the famous Riverwalk, and dining at one of the restaurants in San Antonio.

Aso, some exciting things to do in San Antonio are getting panoramic views of the city from the top of HemisFair Park’s 750 feet tall Tower of the Americas and checking out the dinosaurs at the Witte Museum.

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12. Aspen, Colorado

Aspen is one of the most famous places to visit in December in the USA. Nestled under a blanket of snow, Aspen is a mecca for ski lovers!

So, as you can imagine, the main outdoor activity in town is skiing at one of Aspen’s four ski resorts or on the Aspen Mountain, or snowboarding, and ice skating on Aspen’s ice rinks. 

You can also go on sleigh rides and snowplow tours. For more relaxing activities, grab a warm drink at any of the town’s little cafes, eat in its popular restaurants, and go shopping in the town’s boutiques.

Where to Stay in Aspen

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13. Burlington, Vermont

If you want to have a magical Christmas in a scenic city, Burlington is one of the best places to spend your December vacation in the US, let alone all of North America.

There are a large number of activities you can do here. Learn more about the history of the area at the Shelburne Museum and Ethan Allen Homestead Museum. 

Go skiing in the snow-covered Green Mountains. Check out the festive lights on the pedestrian-only walkway of Church Street, where you will find unique shops offering gifts you can take home with you to remember your trip.

Where to Stay in Burlington

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14. Lake Tahoe, California

Lake Tahoe offers you a vintage December straight out of an old Christmas Card. It is a melting pot of beautiful scenery and ancient Christmas traditions.

There is a mix of outdoor and indoor activities you can do at Lake Tahoe. Some outdoor activities include snowboarding, skiing, going on candlelit cruises, and catching the sunset from sleigh rides. 

There are also fire pits where you can sit with others and sing Christmas Carols while nursing a mug of hot chocolate.  

For indoor activities, you can visit some of Lake Tahoe’s historic mansions, such as Vikingsholm, one of the most photographed places in the United States.

Where to Stay in Lake Tahoe

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15. Sun Valley, Idaho

December is one of the best times to vacation in Sun Valley. This is because visiting Sun Valley in winter allows you to take in some of the most scenic landscapes in the United States.

The snow-covered mountains in the area make the perfect backdrop for vacation pictures and holiday postcards. They are also perfect for skiing and a little bit of hiking along the easier hiking trails.

Sun Valley also has naturally occurring hot springs, which you can explore on foot. 

Sun Valley provides a cozy getaway in December for people looking to vacation at a budget-friendly destination with fewer crowds.

Where to Stay in Sun Valley

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16.

San Diego, California

San Diego is a popular December vacation destination in the US because of its great climate with highs around, making it perfect for exploring the sights within the city.

Apart from the warmth and beautiful beaches, San Diego is one of the best places to visit in December in the USA because it is less expensive during this season. 

Some of the things you can do in San Diego include exploring the city by foot or by car, seeing all the beautiful holiday light displays in different neighborhoods, strolling around Balboa Park, watching the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights, and the Gasland Pet Parade swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.

Where to Stay in San Diego

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17. Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg combines history and beauty to provide a lovely Christmas experience.

The town of Williamsburg has a rich history as the place where George Whyte signed the American Declaration of Independence.  

It is also home to William and Mary College, the second oldest university in America.

Williamsburg is perfect for a relaxing December vacation in the US. Stroll through the snowy streets lined with beautiful Christmas lights and decorations. 

Visit the historic center of Williamsburg and admire the well-restored old colonial buildings. Visit the art museums which display artifacts from the town’s colonial past.

Where to Stay in Williamsburg

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18. Pasadena, California

December in Pasadena offers you great weather and a famous event. What’s not to love about that? The weather in Pasadena allows you to have fun playing games at the beach. Isn’t that a great winter break?

Also, you can take part in one of the city’s biggest events, the Tournament of Roses Parade. 

This event happens at the end of December when participants exhibit their decoration abilities through rose-covered floats.  

You can be a part of this annual tradition, volunteering to join teams and help out with their final preparations. You can also design your float. However, you have to book a parade spot for yourself in advance.

Where to Stay in Pasadena

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19. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Bryce Canyon National Park is one of the best places to visit in December in the USA

Bryce Canyon is one of the best places to visit in December in the USA if you are looking for snow, stunning views, and a budget-friendly vacation.

Bryce Canyon National Park attracts lesser crowds during the winter. As such, accommodation prices tend to be lower during this season. 

Also, you will have more time and more opportunities to explore the hiking trails in Bryce Canyon without the usual crowds.

Go hiking in Bryce Canyon and enjoy beautiful views of its snow-covered rock columns.

Where to Stay in Bryce Canyon

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20. Joshua Tree National Park, California

Located in Southern California, close to the Mojave Desert, Joshua Tree is a National park named after the Joshua Trees found in the park. 

December is one of the best times to visit Joshua Tree National Park because of the cooler temperatures.

On top of that, Joshua Tree National Park is a great hiking location. You can go on the Ryan Mountain Trail and catch spectacular views of the park and the surrounding mountains. 

You can also take the 1.8 miles round trip hike to Skull Rock and create memorable pictures of your trip.

Where to Stay in Joshua Tree

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21. South Padre Island, Texas

In December, South Padre Island has an average high temperature of an average high of 71°F. 

This makes it an ideal place to visit if you are looking to get away from the cold winter. The island is also perfect for people seeking a quiet vacation because there are fewer crowds during this season.

In South Padre Island, you can take a stroll on the sand beach, visit Schlitterbahn Waterpark and play in the water slides, swim at Laguna Madre Bay, bask in the sunshine, eat Mexican delicacies like nachos and tacos.. making it a dreamy escape from the bitter cold up north.

Where to Stay in South Padre Island

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22. Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is an amazing place in December because of its agreeable weather with average temperature highs of 66°F and lots of festive activities.

Some of the things you can do in Los Angeles in December include visiting Universal Studios Hollywood and going to Walt Disney Concert Hall to attend one of the festive concerts. 

You can also explore Christmas Tree Lane. Make sure to attend the Newport Beach Boat Parade. 

If you are looking to have a winter wonderland experience, do not miss Winter Fest OC. You can also visit Descanso Gardens to see the Forest of Light.

Where to Stay in Los Angeles

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23. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Agreeable weather, arts, history, and rich culture; are the words that best describe Santa Fe.

These are also the reasons why you should consider Santa Fe when planning your US December vacation.

Santa Fe is perfect for individuals or families looking to spend their December in a beautiful little town that offers a lot in terms of relaxation, leisure, art, and learning.

Go on a tour of Santa Fe’s historic buildings and explore the ancient architecture. 

You can also spend some time learning about the Native American culture of the place. 

Be sure to purchase local art and jewelry from the shops and go to one of the numerous health retreats and spa resorts the city offers.

Where to Stay in Santa Fe

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24. Maui, Hawaii

Maui is one of the most popular December vacation destinations in the USA because of its warm weather, providing respite from the cold.

It is also popular for its seasonal local delicacies such as mangoes, coconuts, poi, kabocha pumpkin, and Kalua pork.

There are many fun things to do in Maui. You can visit the main city of Lahaina and explore its historic harbor and downtown area, calm waterfront, and lovely Hawaiian beaches. 

You can also engage in snorkeling, surfing, and whale watching. There is also the option of just lounging on the beach and soaking up the sun in this magical warm winter getaway.

Where to Stay in Maui

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25. Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is popular for its beautiful streets, remarkable architecture, prominent place in history, and comfortable temperatures. 

With average highs of 62°F, you should add Savannah to your December vacation bucket list.

Some of the fun activities you can do in Savannah include taking a 2-hour riverboat cruise on the Savannah River, joining the December boat parade, and visiting Forsyth Park and Fragrant Garden.  

You should also learn more about Georgia’s role in the civil rights movement at the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum on Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. 

Be sure to check out the stores under the Christmas lights along Broughton Street.

Where to Stay in Savannah

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26. Siesta Key, Florida

Siesta Key, Florida, is perfect for people looking to enjoy a warm winter vacation in December.

This little island is one of the best places to visit in December in the US, thanks to the warm weather with an average high temperature of 72.5°F and an average low temperature is 60.8°F. 

There are so many family-friendly activities you can do in Siesta Key, such as swimming in the shallow waters, visiting the playground and shopping in the little shops of Siesta Key village, having a picnic at Turtle Beach, or just lounging on the beach.

Where to Stay in Siesta Key

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27. Galveston Island, Texas

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Galveston is often referred to as the Winter Wonder Island of Texas because of the several holiday events and activities you can find there. There is something for everyone during December in Galveston.

For a start, the agreeable weather makes it perfect for romantic walks along the island’s lovely beaches or playing beach games with family members.

Some of the other activities you can do include going on the rides at the Pleasure Pier, going for an early morning jog on the world’s longest continuous sidewalk, and catching a show at The Grand 1894 Opera House.

Where to Stay in Galveston Island

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28. New Orleans, Louisiana

One of the best warm places to visit in December in the USA is New Orleans. 

You get to enjoy the warmer weather, explore the city, visit its famous sights, and leave before the crowds begin to increase during the more popular Mardi Gras tourist season.

There are so many things to do and see in New Orleans in December. You can visit a Louisiana national park or simply walk around the city and enjoy the decorative displays. 

Check the illuminated art pieces in Lafayette Square. Visit the historic Roosevelt Hotel to see the thousands of holiday lights adorning the hotel, as well as its 50 highly decorated Christmas trees.

Where to Stay in New Orleans

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29. San Francisco, California

San Francisco is, without doubt, one of the best places to visit in December in the USA. 

This is because, in December, San Francisco has fewer crowds, more affordable hotel rates, and plenty of things to do and see.

Visit San Francisco’s majestic Golden Gate Bridge and iconic Victorian houses. Go see the migrating whales or the barking sea lions at Pier 39. 

Explore the cuisine from different parts of the world in this melting pot of culture. There is also the famous San Francisco Chronicle wine competition and the Uncorked Wine Festival for wine enthusiasts.

Where to Stay in San Francisco

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30. Death Valley National Park, California + Nevada

Death Valley National Park is one of the best vacation destinations in the USA in December

Located in both California and Nevada, Death Valley is one of the best national parks to visit in December because it is one of the hottest places on Earth. 

However, in December, with average high temperatures of 65°F, Death Valley National Park becomes the perfect place for a December vacation in the US.

During December, you can explore the area. Put on your hiking shoes and go on amazing adventures in the Valley. 

You can also attend the notorious Death Valley New Year’s Eve party if you stay long enough.

Where to Stay in Death Valley

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31. San Juan, Puerto Rico

If you want to enjoy the warmth, lovely sunshine, vibrant culture, and rich history, you should choose San Juan for your holiday season vacation.

With its lovely beaches where you and your family can play beach games and sunbathe, San Juan is one of the best places to visit in December in the US.

Beyond the beach and all the possibilities that come with it, some of the activities San Juan offers include attending the parranda and joining in in the big street parties that they become. 

Explore the city on foot. Learn more about its history and culture.

Where to Stay in San Juan

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32. Mammoth Lakes, California

Mammoth Lakes is one of the best places to visit in December in the USA because of the many winter-themed outdoor and indoor activities you can do there.

Some of the outdoor activities you can get up to in Mammoth Lakes include ice skating, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and going on one of the snowcat tours. 

Some of the indoor activities include bowling, enjoying fine dining, and exploring the art and heritage of the area.  

If you’re a geology enthusiast, you can check out the Eleven53 Interactive Center to learn more about the geology of the place.

In short, the frozen lakes, snow-capped mountains, and great ski opportunities make the Mammoth Lakes an excellent winter getaway!

Where to Stay in Mammoth Lakes

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Wrapping Up on the Best December Vacations in the US

If you’re planning your USA travel in December, we hope this article gave you some excellent ideas of places to go in December.

After all, the US offers a wide range of sceneries and cities to enjoy the magic of the season.

You can either opt for a quintessential holiday complete with snow fights and hot chocolate in a new city or go on an outdoor adventure and bask in the warm weather. 

Whichever option you choose, be sure to have a fantastic holiday season in the USA.

If you’re looking for more inspiration, check out our blog posts below:

  • Best Places to Visit in January
  • Best Places to Visit in February
  • Best Places to Visit in March
  • Best Places to Visit in April
  • Best Places to Visit in May
  • Best Places to Visit in June
  • Best Places to Visit in November
  • Best Places to Visit During Christmas

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14 Seriously Amazing Things to Do in California in December • Happily Ever Travels

California is the perfect destination in December! The weather across the USA is getting colder and the temperatures are dropping… but in California, you can escape the cold and have a perfect vacation in the middle of winter! Whether you want to spot animals out at sea, see Disneyland all dressed up for Christmas, sip wine in Sonoma County or simply just avoid the heat and the crowds, here’s a list of the best things to do in California in December.

P.S. Of course, these are all perfect places to visit in California during winter as well! California is one of the best winter destinations in the USA, so don’t just come for December, come any time during the winter!

1. Spot Seals at La Jolla Beach, San Diego

Believe it or not, you can still go swimming (or paddleboarding) in December in California! And one of the best places to do that is La Jolla Beach in San Diego. Just don a wetsuit (or simply avoid the water by staying on your paddleboard!) and head out to sea!

Check out this tour that provides kayaks and a guide to show you all the wildlife in the area!

La Jolla is famous for its seals and it’s even more magical to see them up close from the ocean.

However, if the water is too cold for you, they are perfectly visible from the beach as well. You can watch as seals play and even sometimes fight with each other.

You can also choose to bring snorkel gear and dive through some of the caves in this area while searching for fish! You might even spot a small shark or sting-ray if you snorkel closer to the beach.

GoPro shot while paddle-boarding in La Jolla in December

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2. Go Wine Tasting in Sonoma County, Wine Country

If you’re looking for something to do in winter in California, wine tasting in Sonoma County is a fantastic idea. The temperatures in December are cooler than you’ll find the rest of the year, but generally still quite pleasant.

While it can be rainy from time to time, that’s just a better excuse to curl up with a delicious glass of Pinot noir or old vine Zin, the two red varietals for which Sonoma is best known! 

Many wineries have both outside tasting areas and indoor ones, so you can wine taste on the patio or terrace area if you have a nice warm afternoon — not uncommon in Sonoma County — or indoors next to a cozy fire if the weather is damp and rainy.

Or, have the best of both worlds at Ram’s Gate winery in Sonoma, which has an outdoor fireplace so you can still relax outside with some lovely heat to keep you warm! 

Lambert Bridge in Healdsburg is also ultra-cozy in winter, with a stone fireplace and decorated with loads of fairy lights to create a beautiful and festive atmosphere.  

Insider tip: While winter weather may have you thinking of red wines, don’t miss Sonoma’s fantastic whites! Sonoma Chardonnay is full-bodied but a bit zesty and is exactly what you want on a sunny but chilly winter day out on the patio.

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3. Whale-Watch at Channel Islands National Park

One of the best places to visit in California in December is Channel Islands National Park.  This gem of a park is located off the California coast and is an easy day trip from Oxnard or Ventura (or anywhere that you can get a private transfer from). 

Potato Harbor in Channel Islands National Park in California

While the peak season of Channel Islands National Park is summer through fall, it is definitely a great place to visit in December because the crowds are minimal but the nature is still epic. 

Winter is renowned for having the best sunsets and nothing is a better option than to go hiking through one of the five islands and ending your day at a campsite witnessing the sun going down over the horizon.

In addition, many animals are breeding during the winter months and you may get a chance to capture some of the seals pupping. 

In addition, winter is the best time to go whale watching for gray whales. While humpback and blue whales make their appearance during the summer months, the gray whales come around during the winter and it is a fantastic winter activity in the Channel Islands. 

There are many fantastic places to visit in California during December, but adding Channel Islands National Park to your itinerary will leave you inspired and rejuvenated.

All over California, you can go whale-watching in December, which is an unforgettable experience you won’t want to miss!

4. Brave Death Valley National Park in Good Weather

December is the perfect time to visit Death Valley National Park, the hottest and driest national park in the country. Because the weather is relatively pleasant, you can get out of your vehicle and enjoy most of the exciting things to do in Death Valley if you visit in December.

Located in Southern California, Death Valley National Park features stunning desert vistas, epic hikes, and scenic drives. Although the park is huge, you should be able to see most major sights in the park in one or two days, and the park is about a 5-hour drive from Los Angeles.

One of the most popular scenic overlooks in the park is Zabriskie Point. From the viewing area, you can see the fantastic badlands on all sides.

Another must-visit spot is the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, one of the few areas in the park where you will see sand. Walk on the salt flats at Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, and drive to see the colors in the rock at Artist’s Palette.

If you enjoy hiking, you will find trails of all lengths and difficulty levels at Death Valley National Park. You can even climb to the top of Telescope Peak, the tallest point in the park! But you can also do easier hikes through the beautiful canyons in the park.

Daytime temperatures tend to hover in the 70s in December, and nights are cold. Bring layers if you plan to be out early or late in the day, and bring sun protection.

And bring your camera, because you will find lots of Instagrammable spots in the park!

Recommended by Dhara from Roadtripping California

5. See Christmas Lights at the Global Winter Wonderland in San Diego

I am sure when you think of Christmas, San Diego is not one of the first places to come to mind. Although San Diego is a popular family destination, it is also one of the best places to celebrate Christmas without cold weather. You get the best of both worlds, warm weather, and the Christmas spirit. 

How cool would it be to travel the world in one night? Well, you can, at the Winter Wonderland in Las Vegas. You can see the Taj Mahal, Leaning Tower of Pizza, Eiffel Tower, White House, the Mayan Ruins, Buckingham Palace, and the North Pole all in one night. 

You will be blown away by all of the lights and the movement of the characters to Christmas carols. It’s like taking a leisurely walk around the world while drinking warm apple cider.

If you think this place is just all lights, there is more for you to enjoy. There is an interactive maze, be careful the dinosaurs might move when you least expect it.

There are also fun shows for you to enjoy. Like any fun carnival, there are also rides for kids and thrillseekers alike.

Overall, if you are looking for the holiday spirit in California, the Global Winter Wonderland will not disappoint.

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6. Visit Magical Winter-Themed Disneyland Resort

What’s more magical than Disneyland? Surely Disneyland at Christmas! No one does the holiday season quite like Disney with the most incredible bespoke decorations springing up seemingly overnight at both of the theme parks. 

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At the main park, you can enjoy a Christmas parade and specific holiday fireworks but my favorite part has to be the spectacular Christmas lights on the It’s a Small World ride! It’s a child’s (and an Instagrammers) dream.

Even the haunted mansion gets a festive tweak! At the California Adventure Park, things are equally festive but the parade here celebrates all different festivals throughout the world with a fantastic cultural touch.

You can also meet Elsa and Anna and even Santa in the California Adventure Park! Disney snacks are so famous that there are whole websites and fan sites set up to fawn over them.

December is when the bakers and creators at Disney really let their imaginations go wild. Come to the park hungry and snack often! 

Disneyland has started a phased reopening at the time of writing and hopes to have its full Christmas schedule up and running in time for the festive season. 

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7. Hike Around Beautiful Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree National Park in December is one of the best times to visit! From June to September it is quite hot during the day and there is very little shade. December to May is the best time of year to visit.

There are plenty of things to see and do in Joshua Tree, but hiking is one thing you definitely shouldn’t miss out on! There are so many beautiful hikes you can do in this park and most of them are short and are considered easy-to-moderate hikes.

Also, if you’re looking to find some of the famous yucca trees, hiking is your best option!

Hidden Valley Trail is one of the more popular hikes you can do while in Joshua Tree. The trail is about a 1-mile round trip and a fairly easy hike with a well-defined trail. 

Along the hike, you will be surrounded by boulders and areas to explore. Make sure to bring plenty of water and a sun hat as there is little to no shade on this trail and the sun does get quite fierce in the park.

Skull Rock Nature Trail is another very popular hike in the park.  This hike is less than two miles in and out and fairly easy as you follow a paved road for part of the way. 

Skull Rock is the endpoint and a cool rock formation that looks like a skull.   This is definitely a photo-worthy spot to visit!

Another way to get around Joshua Tree is by doing a jeep tour or driving tour, which are super fun. I did one of these in Dubai and it’s one of the best ways to see the desert!

There are some amazing places to stay near Joshua Tree and this area is known for its star-gazing as there is no light pollution.  

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8. Relax in Palm Springs

Palm Springs is the perfect destination to visit in December! The temperature is a comfortable 70 degrees and the sun is always shining. One of the first things you should do in Palm Spring is to visit Morten’s Botanical Garden and stroll through the beautiful cactus gardens and native plants.

The gardens are seriously Instagram-worthy so be sure to take lots of pictures! Admission is $5 for adults. Palm Springs is also known for its unique houses with midcentury architecture.

You can even take a self-guided tour through some of the more famous spots! Or tour around the famous houses in the area, like the one owned by Frank Sinatra!

The desert town of Palm Springs is an easy getaway destination for many, so there are several must-see high-end hotels there that are worth checking out including the Ace Hotel, Parker, and The Saguaro – famous for their colorful design!

The Sands Hotel & Spa features a gorgeous pool to lounge at and a sleek modern 60s-themed restaurant called The Pink Cabana that showcases an incredible bar. Tourists come to Palm Springs to relax, so there is no shortage of great food, bars, and coffee shops.

Palm Canyon Drive is the center of the city and the main hub to grab a bite to eat at places like Koffi and La Bonita’s.

Before leaving the city, be sure to take a ride on the aerial tramway which provides sweeping views of the desert oasis!

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9. Go Skiing in Lake Tahoe

With the seasonal winter chill overtaking the Golden State, it is the perfect time for a December adventure to Lake Tahoe.

The Lake’s picturesque shores are at their best when the trees are flocked with a dusting of fresh snow, and the mountains are primed for some snowsport action.

Lake Tahoe is the perfect winter destination for those that are looking to carve up the slopes at California’s best ski resorts. The Tahoe Basin is home to 15 world-class ski and snowboard facilities, including Palisades, which was the home of the 1960 Winter Olympics.

The upper elevations get an average of 400 inches of fresh powder each year while still getting over 300 days of sunshine.

Even if you prefer not to ski or snowboard, the lake and surrounding mountains are the perfect playgrounds for other winter activities. There are opportunities to snowshoe on some of Tahoe’s most beautiful trails, or you can do some ice skating at the Heavenly Village ice rink in South Lake Tahoe.

If you are traveling with your family, there are countless options for tubing and sledding with your kids at snowparks surrounding the lake. 

Lake Tahoe is also the perfect location where you can get in the holiday spirit with a hot cup of cocoa while watching the snow come down.

Renting a cabin on the west shore of Lake Tahoe will make you feel connected to nature and provide you with a snowy retreat for your December getaway.

Recommended by Gabriel Glasier of Chef Travel Guide

10. Spot Snowy Half Dome in Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park turns into a Californian winter wonderland in December. Lucky visitors will get snow on the valley floor when the conditions are right, and there will definitely be snow in the surrounding mountains all winter.

Seeing these mountain icons covered in snow is a unique experience, especially with Yosemite’s park favorite, Half Dome. 

Half Dome, towering 5,000 feet over the valley floor, can be seen from all over the park. Its unique half-domed shape also appears to have an image on the face of the mountain, making it fun to photograph in a different light. The best views of Half Dome happen in the evening, as the sun sets on the mountain. 

There are many fun things to do in Yosemite Valley, including seeing Yosemite Falls, bike riding, and exploring the various hiking trails, but in the wintertime, the activities may be limited due to snow.

Some of the hiking trails, for example, become less accessible when covered in deep snow, and certain roads may be closed due to weather conditions. Always be sure to check the expected road closures before driving to Yosemite in the wintertime.  

December in Yosemite Valley is considered off-season, so there will be much fewer crowds in the park at this time. Insider tip: book your stay at the Yosemite Lodge inside the park instead of staying outside the park.

You will save hours of driving in and out each day, and waking up to winter in Yosemite Valley is an experience that can’t be missed. 

Recommended by Olivia from the Girl With Blue Sails

11. Visit San Francisco in the Off-Season

December is a great time to visit San Francisco, California. You will have a higher chance of rain than in the summertime, but temperatures will usually be in the mid to high 50s. So warmer and less precipitation than most of the United States. The key is to layer your clothing which is a must year-round. 

Traveling in the off-season can yield great hotel deals. Consider staying in a central location like Union Square or Nob Hill. You’ll also have a better chance at landing some of the most sought-after restaurant reservations.

As one of America’s best foodie cities, top tables fill up 1-2 months ahead of time. Once you know your San Francisco itinerary, make your dinner plans! 

The majority of the days will still be sunny enough to enjoy all of the major sights by walking or taking the famous cable cars. Some of the best views of the city are from the Municipal Pier at the Aquatic Cove. You can see Coit Tower, Ghirardelli Square, Alcatraz, and even the Golden Gate Bridge. 

Eat your way through Fisherman’s Wharf, North Beach, and the oldest Chinatown in the U.S. Foodies should continue on to the Ferry Building for local artisan food products, wine shops, and eateries. 

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12. Visit a Vineyard in Napa Valley

Napa Valley should be on the top of your list any time of year, but December is an especially great time to visit wine country.

The month of December offers an average high in the upper fifties, but you can often get lucky and see upper sixties in the middle of the day as well. You can always visit for a day trip, as it is one of the best things to do when visiting San Francisco, but a long weekend is definitely ideal.

Visiting in December means several things: smaller crowds, easier ability to get reservations for tastings and meals, lower hotel room prices, and more money-saving options. Also, there will be beautiful holiday lights strung throughout the rolling hills and quaint towns.

Of course, you must visit a vineyard for a wine tasting, enjoy some of the culinary masterpieces located all throughout the valley, and have a spa day getting a massage, but there is so much more this area has to offer.

The Napa wine train is a bucket list activity, with gourmet food, local wine, and a luxury level of service, there’s no other way to travel through the valley that sounds this incredible.

But the month of December means an even more special experience. The wine train offers train rides with Santa, which is fun for kids and adults alike!

Have a memorable getaway with girlfriends, or bring the whole family along for a holiday season you’ll never forget in Napa Valley!

Recommended by Tori from Tori Pines Travels

13.

Visit Popular Tourist Attractions in Sunny San Diego

While the rest of America is cooped up inside their homes to escape the shivering December, San Diego brings people out on the street with pleasant weather and exciting events.

You can enjoy the city’s beautiful beaches, the best restaurants in San Diego, etc., while still having the regular holiday season fun.

The Balboa Park in Central San Diego attracts tourists with fantastic Christmas celebrations. It’s held on the first weekend of December.

Beautiful Christmas lights decorate the place while seasonal food, music, and excellent performances entertain the crowd. The festival is completed with handicraft stalls.

San Diego Bay’s parade of lights is another event you must attend if visiting the city in the holiday season. More than 80 boats are decked up in lights and other holiday decorations.

The parade starts from Shelter Island and ends at Ferry Landing. The night sea glows magically with all these lights, creating an unforgettable memory for every attendee. The La Jolla Christmas Parade is another famous event.

Locals form different groups showcasing their talent and participate in this parade. You can see a slew of vintage cars, equestrians, children dressed in themes, and band performances. The local’s parade starts at Girard Avenue and Kline Street and ends near the beach.

Apart from these winter beach activities, you can also try regular winter activities here. Ice skating by the sea is a famous San Diego tradition.

Hotel Del Coronado presents it among its other holiday special events. All in all, San Diego is full of exciting adventures in December to make your stay worthwhile.

Recommended by Ruma Dey Baidya from The Holiday Story

14. See the Metal Sculptures in Galleta Meadows

The sleepy little town of Borrego Springs is surrounded by California’s largest State Park, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, which is the main attraction in the area.

But what some might not know is that Borrego Springs also has this one-of-a-kind attraction that you won’t see anywhere else in the world – the Galleta Meadows Metal Sculptures.

Just a quick 2-hour road trip from San Diego (or 3 hours from Los Angeles), Borrego Springs is a must-visit desert escape that is perfect for wintertime.

Sure, you could visit all year long, if you don’t mind temperatures in the 100s during the summer. During December you can expect 70s and sunshine, which is perfect for this outdoor activity.

There are 26 metal sculptures to see in Borrego Springs, which are mostly scattered along Borrego Springs Road. It’s completely free to visit the sculptures and all you need to do is literally drive (or bike) to each one.

Bike Borrego offers e-bikes, which is a great way to see the sculptures! If you drive your car, just be careful when you park since some of the areas can be quite sandy.

Most of the sculptures have dirt parking spaces nearby; otherwise, you can park on the side of the road.

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What is the rainiest place on earth

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“The wettest place in the world”. It’s hard to disagree, isn’t it?

When asked where the wettest place on Earth is, smart people can smugly answer that it is in the Mariana Trench.

Yes, in the Western Pacific Ocean, in the deepest part of our planet, where there is more than 10,000 meters of water above your head, it is really wet. But if we are discussing the dampest place on earth on earth, the answer may be more difficult, the correspondent notes.
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The Guinness Book of Records currently gives the palm to the village of Mosinram in India. Moisture brought from the Bay of Bengal, from the northeast of the Indian Ocean, collects over a plateau at an altitude of more than 1491 m, in the Eastern Khasi Mountains overlooking the plains of Bangladesh.

The result of this condensation is an amazing average amount of precipitation per year – more than 11871 mm. The tallest monument in the world, the 30-meter statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro would be knee-deep in water in such rains.

It is not surprising that this region has lush vegetation, many waterfalls and bizarre caves carved by water in limestone.

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A little over 10 km to the east on the slopes of the Assam Mountains is the town of Cherrapunji, traditionally called Sohra by the locals, which is known as the second rainiest place on the planet.

It is only 100 mm behind Moshinram in terms of average annual rainfall, but it has enough other titles and records. It was here that the rainiest month and the rainiest year on record were recorded.

In July 1861, the precipitation here was 9300 mm. Since August last year, Cherrapunji has held the record for total annual rainfall of 26,470mm.

Both of these extremely rainy settlements are located in the state of Meghalaya, whose name translates as the abode of the clouds.

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Living in the rain that almost never stops. ..

Locals always carry unusual huge umbrellas woven from cane, called knups.

They cover the whole body from rain, allowing the wearer to carry out daily activities, mainly repairing roads and buildings destroyed by rain. Or go for food.

Farming in the region is not possible due to heavy rains, so products brought in from less rainy places are sold in covered markets under waterproof awnings.

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This is what Mosinram looks like. A gloomy sight…

Another major problem is maintaining bridges in the humid tropical jungle, where traditional building materials rot very quickly. Local residents have found an ingenious solution – to connect thin tree roots with each other. The bridge consists of a bamboo frame, which is tied with the roots of rubber trees.

Bamboo rots after 6-8 years, leaving a “living bridge” of roots that are already able to bear the weight of a person. Over time, such a structure only strengthens and perfectly withstands bad weather.

Indian rubber trees ( Ficus elastica ) have strong flexible secondary roots growing from the trunk of the tree.

Locals throw hollowed-out betel trunks across streams and rivers, using them as guiding supports for thin rubber roots.

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Once the roots reach the soil on the other side, they begin to harden and harden.

It takes about ten years to create a living bridge, but then such structures can last for centuries. The oldest bridge in the region is known to be over 500 years old.

Although the settlements in the Khasi Mountains hold the historical record for rainfall, there have been recent speculations that the rainiest place in the world may not be there at all.

There are two main contenders, both in Colombia. However, technically they cannot be compared with the Indian champions.

Lloro is a city in northwestern Colombia, in the province of Choco. On a farm near the city, the average annual rainfall recorded between 1952 and 1954 was 13,473 mm.

This is much higher than at Moshinram, but the measurements were taken with outdated instruments and therefore cannot claim an officially recognized record.

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Meteorological historian Christopher S. Burt claims that another city on the other side of the Andes could also boast record rainfall.

“In fact, the wettest place on earth is Puerto Lopez in Colombia, where on average 12892 mm of precipitation,” he says. Precipitation at Puerto Lopez is considered intermittent and cannot be compared with other areas of the world with 30 years of uninterrupted records

“Despite this, since records have been going on for so long and there are so many years without missing data, I can confidently say that in Puerto Lopez usually gets more rainfall on average per year than Mosinram,” says Burt.

This Colombian city is damp all year round due to its location in the foothills of the Northern Andes that stretch along the country’s western coast.

“Here, tropical moisture from the Pacific Ocean constantly enters the surf zone … mountains block the path of this flow, and as a result it rains almost constantly over Puerto Lopez. It rains on average 320 days a year. Precipitation is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year,” Burt explains.

Concerning the average value of precipitation and the likelihood of getting wet in the rain, opinions differ. For example, you will get wet in Mosinram with success, but it is even more likely that you will leave Puerto Lopez in squelching boots.

Until recently, the record for the wettest two-day period was held by Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean, where a tropical cyclone swept through. The question arose: is Reunion the sole champion in such a single meteorological phenomenon?

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Reunion Island. Day without rain

In the spring of 2014, a World Meteorological Organization panel of experts concluded that the two-day record for rainy weather belongs to Cherrapunji, where 15-16 June 19In 1995, stunning precipitation data was recorded – 2493 mm.

This brings us back to the state of Meghalaya, which earned its reputation as a rainy region thanks to the legendary monsoons. It is the predominant seasonal wind rose, bringing extreme rainfall to south and southeast Asia every year.

Due to the monsoons, almost 90% of Mosinram’s record annual rainfall can fall within half a year, from May to October. The rainiest month is July with its record 3500 mm.

But there is very little rain during the dry winter months from December to February.

And when the locals experience a shortage of drinking water, the title of the wettest place on Earth sounds like a mocking paradox.

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7 WARMEST places in Crimea in October: vacation 2021, reviews, rating Autumn on the peninsula comes at different speeds – in its warmest places in October, you can even swim. Consider cities and towns where the weather is warmer, and the sea and air temperatures are comfortable enough for recreation.

#1.

Alushta

Alushta, in principle, is considered the “south pole”, that is, the warmest place in the Crimea. This is true for October as well.

Alushta climate this month resembles the end of August in the middle zone. The average daily temperature is approximately +17 ° C, during the day you can sunbathe quite calmly.

At the same time, extreme heat, which is poorly perceived by many travelers, does not come with a guarantee. In Alushta, the swimming season also almost officially continues until mid-October. The temperature of water and air is approximately the same, the water is even a little warmer.

Although in October seasonal restaurants and entertainment in Alushta are already ending the season, what continues to work is quite enough for a small number of vacationers. Sanatoriums and boarding houses reduce prices – there is an opportunity to improve your health cost-effectively.

Traditional Alushta excursions to the surrounding natural attractions will also give you pleasure – the Crimean mountains are beautiful in autumn, and the temperature conditions are comfortable.


Subject: Sights of Alushta


#2. Miskhor

The resort village of Miskhor is the main competitor of Alushta in the struggle for the title of the warmest October Crimean resort. The daily air temperature here is around +20 ° C, the same can be at the beginning of the month and the water temperature. The sea cools down slowly, so that cold-resistant citizens (not walruses, just enough hardened people) can swim in Miskhor all October.

There are good sanatoriums in Miskhor, which are switching to “off-season” rates since October. So October is a good period for spa treatment here. The Miskhor air filled with phytoncides of coniferous plants retains its healing properties. The cultural program remains full-fledged – nothing prevents you from seeing local sights, and Yalta museums are open all year round.

The only thing that can be difficult is walking on Ai-Petri on the legendary local cable car. The fact is that the October weather on the mountain plateau is quite different from Miskhor. There are also storm winds and severe cold. And when the cable car moves, the situation is taken into account both “below” and “above”.


Choose: Excursions in Miskhor


№3. Foros

Foros is the formal “south pole” of Crimea – not in terms of temperature, but in terms of geography. However, its climate (like Alushta) is as close as possible to the subtropics, so the October weather here is quite pleasant.

The air temperature is slightly below +20 °C during the day. Approximately the same and indicators of water temperature. Not to say that such a climate is ideal for a beach holiday, but it allows you to swim in a quick way. But the absence of heat favors walks, and the air of Foros is good for breathing. Rains or storm winds in October Foros are rare guests.

There is one more detail. Foros is an expensive resort with upscale hotels. At the height of the season, their prices are beyond the reach of the “middle class”. But in October the situation changes.

Although not all Foros hotels work out of season, there are still enough of them to choose a prestigious accommodation option at affordable off-season prices. Therefore, Foros in October is a chance for a status vacation for people with an average income.


The best on the site: Where the sea is warmer in the Crimea in November and Foros Church


№4. Evpatoria

Surprising but true: Western Crimea in October is one of the warmest regions! This is due to the peculiarities of the wind rose.

The air in Evpatoria does not get too hot in October, but the average thermometer readings stay close to +20 °C. What is rather unusual is that the sea (especially at the beginning of the month) is consistently warmer than the air! However, due to shallow water, it cools down quite quickly here, so few will dare to swim in the second half of October in Evpatoria.

On the other hand, local health resorts (both for children and adults) are almost all open all year round, and out of season you can use their services on favorable terms. In terms of entertainment, Evpatoria has never been a leader in Crimea, this place is quiet.

Reviews of intelligent tourists say that the city in October, without the influx of holidaymakers, makes a particularly good impression, it’s nice to just walk around it.


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№5. Sudak

October Sudak is characterized by slight diurnal temperature fluctuations, but their noticeable difference is in the first and last days of the month.

It is really warm in Sudak in the first half of October. Temperatures above +20 ° C during the day do not surprise anyone. There are quite a lot of people on the beaches, despite the presence of waves on the sea. Because of the excitement, the water in Sudak cools down relatively quickly, so few people swim here in October. But just sunbathing on a free beach can be nice.

But in the second half of the month it gets noticeably colder, especially at night. The rising wind spoils the beach holiday, although it retains opportunities for excursions and cultural activities. At the same time, many entertainment centers and seasonal restaurants are closed. Storms can occur at the end of October, although rains in Sudak are rare even at this time.

Nothing can be done – autumn in the Crimea is capricious. But the excellent weather in early October in Sudak makes it one of the warmest autumn resorts.


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№6. Feodosia

According to weather forecasters, October in Feodosia is the driest month. This also affects the climate in general.

In October, Feodosia weather is characterized by very slight daily temperature fluctuations. During the day it is not particularly hot, but the conditions are pleasant – about +18 ° C. But the night temperature differs by only 3-4 degrees, that is, the matter does without unpleasant evening cold.

The water is somewhat colder – +14-15 °C, so few people dare to swim. However, you can simply sunbathe on the shore without any problems, and there is a lot of space – in October the flow of tourists in Feodosia is insignificant.

The weather begins to deteriorate towards the end of the month – the temperature drops, it may rain. However, even then there will be business for a tourist in Feodosia – there are many interesting museums that work all year round. You can also travel around the area, in particular, visit the wine festival in Koktebel.


See also: Excursions in Feodosia


№7. Kerch

Here’s another surprise – Kerch is one of the warmest places in the October Crimea! This is explained by the directions of the winds and the influence of the two seas. However, “warm” does not mean “sunny”. Kerch October is cloudy and rather humid, it contributes not to a beach holiday, but to excursions and trips around the surroundings in comfortable temperature conditions.

Daily temperature fluctuations in October in Kerch are very insignificant – 2-3 degrees. On average, the thermometer can rise up to +17…+18 °C. The water (of both seas) has a similar temperature, but due to the lack of sun at this time, people do not swim in Kerch.

And one more thing: don’t stay in the city until the end of the month! In mid-October, the weather in Kerch gradually begins to deteriorate. And in the last days of the month, autumn-winter storms typical for this city can charge. The whole situation can change in just a couple of days, and staying in Kerch will not be very pleasant.


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And another question: where is Yalta? The thing is that the weather of the resort capital in October is unpredictable and capricious. With the same success, the month can be both warm and sunny, and dank and rainy. Typical for the resort and sudden weather changes. Therefore, it is difficult to attribute it to the number of the warmest places in Crimea in October, although Yalta never loses its tourist attractiveness, even in winter.

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Weather in Thailand in winter

Winter in Thailand is completely different from the winter season in Russia. Here, the winter months are considered comfortable for relaxing and traveling around the country. This time is characterized by positive air temperature within 30 degrees and the absence of precipitation. The most pleasant moment is the warm sea without high waves, and the water temperature is close to the air temperature.

Sunny and windless weather will help to get acquainted with Thai culture and architecture, local flora and fauna.

Since the winter weather makes it possible to swim in the sea and get a bronze tan, there is a large flow of tourists in Thailand at this time. A particularly large influx of tourists is celebrated on New Year’s holidays.

Thailand in December

December weather in Thailand is the sun, warm sea, tropical colors and lack of rain. The low air temperature and low humidity level will make your stay in this country comfortable and help you get acquainted with Thai sights.

It is warm in the central regions of Thailand, the heat is observed only in Bangkok. Precipitation is not observed, the humidity is low. The best place to stay is the northern coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The east coast is also good for travel, especially the islands. Here the weather is similar to that which prevails in the central provinces.

The southeast of Thailand is not comfortable. This is the only region of the country where tropical downpours “pour like a bucket.” But their nature is short-lived, they mostly rain at night. During the day, the sun appears in the sky and dries up the moisture. The best places to stay in this region are the islands of Koh Phangan and Koh Tau. Here the weather is better than on the mainland.

This month is good to rest in the central part of the country and Bangkok, where there is moderate heat and cool evenings. The weather of the eastern regions is similar to the weather of the central regions, but there is a difference – tropical rains that pour 1-2 times a week.

The northern regions are also comfortable. Warm days, cool evenings and lack of precipitation will allow you to go into the jungle. The only downside is the cold nights.

But the southeastern outskirts of Thailand in January is rainy. Most of the precipitation falls on the islands of Koh Tau, Koh Samui and Koh Phangan. Here, showers go for half a month, mostly at night and they are short-lived. 91

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Thailand in February

This month in Thailand is rightly called the “velvet season”, predetermined by the northeast monsoons. Here the sea is still comfortable, the air is soft and pleasant, the sun does not scorch and there is little humidity. During the month, cloudy and sunny days prevail. Cloudy weather is observed infrequently, but there are places where intermittent rains still fall. The islanders themselves call this month a cool period.

The eastern regions of the country are slightly cooler than the central regions, with occasional precipitation. The most popular destinations are the islands of Koot and Chang. The southern provinces are dry and warm.

But in the north of the country there is a clear transition period from the cool season to the hot season, but without precipitation. In the evening, you can’t go out here without a warm jacket, and during the day the sun is scorching mercilessly.

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Because of the intense heat, summer is less pleasant.

If you plan your trip in advance, remember that the weather in the southern islands is different from the northern provinces. The periods of showers in the Gulf of Thailand (Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Phangan) and on the Andaman coast (Ko Phi Phi, Phuket, Koh Lanta) do not coincide in time.

For spontaneous travelers, the fact that they travel without prior reservation is their advantage. It is easy to travel throughout the Kingdom all year round, moving from the province, where the sun is hidden behind the clouds, to where it is clear and warm. They just need to move to the other coast for a while. By the way, getting, for example, from Phuket to Koh Samui is not so expensive.

Due to global climate change, a shift in the beginning of precipitation is already observed in the country. Therefore, it becomes increasingly difficult to predict the forecast. One thing until it changes – in the north you will need an umbrella less often than in the south.

Monthly weather in Thailand

Travelers closely follow the weather in Thailand by months, because the seasons differ in temperature, which is presented in the table.

Weather in Thailand in February

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Spring weather in Thailand is probably the most comfortable for vacationers. It’s warm outside, but not very hot. For those who cannot stand the heat, it is best to come to the Kingdom at the very beginning of spring. The temperature reaches 33 degrees. The hottest place is Koh Samui. The warmest month is April. Mid-spring is very hot and dry. During this period, the weather in Thailand will delight you with a warm and very calm sea. The temperature on the island begins to drop in May, this is the time – the beginning of the rainy season.

During the summer months, the weather is quite familiar to the inhabitants of our latitudes. June is considered one of the wettest months. The daily temperature is about 33 degrees. The weather conditions in July are very similar to those in June. Slowly the heat recedes towards the end of August. Sometimes it rains in summer, but it is very warm and does not interfere with rest at all.

The weather in Thailand in autumn is also similar to what we are used to. September is hot and humid with more rain. The water near the coast remains the same warm, so swimming in it is very pleasant and not cold. In October, the weather smoothly changes from hot to rainy. By the beginning of November, there is an increase in the amount of precipitation. November is the peak of the rainy season.

The coldest months in Thailand are the months of winter. The weather here is cool from December to February. Daytime air temperature – from +20 degrees to +27 degrees. In mountainous areas and in the north of Thailand, the temperature can occasionally drop to 0 degrees. January is considered one of the most comfortable months of winter. In January, it does not rain, and the water temperature in the sea reaches +26 degrees.

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    Weather in Pattaya

    Pattaya is a wonderful place, because it is located in the bay, and this guarantees a calm sea. When in 2011 the south of Thailand was drowned from the Andaman Sea, there was not even a tide in Pattaya. It is far from the northeast and therefore heavy rains in the off-season do not reach it. However, it obeys the general climatic norms and it is still worth going to Pattaya during the season, because this is a coastal region and almost everyone is counting on a beach holiday. November, December and February are the driest and most comfortable weather in Pattaya. But from February it gets so hot that until 12 only psychos sunbathe without an umbrella,0011

    you can get sunburned in such a sun in less than an hour

    before 14 you can walk along the streets only in dashes from one Sevenileven * to another and this sultry disgrace recedes only at 16:00. By May, the monsoons completely fall asleep and hellish heat sets in. Relief brings the rainy season, which begins in the second week of May and lasts until October, and then again great weather.

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    The weather in Thailand in June deteriorates sharply over most of the territory. The beginning of the rainy season is coming. In the south of Thailand, it is pronounced, in the central part (Pattaya, Samet), on Koh Samui, Phangan and Koh Tao – the precipitation is quite moderate. Most of the rainfall goes to Koh Chang.

    On the Andaman coast (Phuket, Khao Lak, Krabi, Lanta) quite high waves appear on the sea and undercurrents are activated, which are dangerous even for experienced swimmers. Red flags are posted everywhere, not recommending to go into the water. And this disgrace here will last until October.

    But every cloud has a silver lining, rain cools the air and brings down the temperature from +35 to +30 – +32 degrees. The water temperature in the sea is +28.

    Summer: June, July, August

    In summer, the air temperature drops, but high humidity makes the rest not very comfortable. Rainfall is increasing throughout Thailand.

    The worst weather is on the Andaman coast, which includes the resorts of Phuket, Krabi, Phi Phi, Lanta. It rains quite often, a strong wind blows, and high waves rise on the sea. This weather is not at all suitable for a beach holiday, so I recommend that you refrain from traveling to the Andaman coast in the summer.

    In Bangkok and Pattaya, the amount of precipitation is also increasing, but the rains mostly fall in the afternoon or at night, while the rest of the time the weather is sunny. And on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand opens the second season. The air temperature is not too high, on average +25 degrees Celsius. It rains, of course, more often than in the period from January to May, but they are short-lived, the rest of the time the sun shines brightly. Therefore, summer time is great for a beach holiday on Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao or Pattaya. Also at this time there are much fewer tourists, prices are lower and you can save a lot on vacation.

    Climate and weather in Thailand by months

    The territory of Thailand is located in tropical and subtropical zones, so the climate of Thailand pleases with high air temperature all year round, which rarely drops below 25 degrees Celsius. For the opportunity to stay warm all year round, many tourists have come to love this country. However, you should be aware that due to the elongated territory of Thailand from north to south, the weather in the country can vary greatly in different regions

    Therefore, before going on vacation to this country, it is important to understand what the weather is like in a particular region. And in this article we will take a closer look at the weather in Thailand by months and regions

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    The best time to visit Thailand is from November to March, when the weather is dry with temperatures ranging from +24 to +27 degrees. At the same time, it must be understood that December, January and February are the “high season” and the influx of tourists is very large, and prices are higher. It is better to plan a trip during this period in advance. Therefore, many tourists, for recreation, prefer the rainy season. In resorts such as Phuket and Pattaya, the rains are very short and can go no more than one to three hours a day, and for a couple of weeks of rest you can not find a single drop of precipitation and no crazy humidity.

    Due to the long length of Thailand from north to south in different parts of the country, the climate differs in temperature and precipitation, so the “seasons” shift in different resorts.

    NOVEMBER – APRIL

    The best places to relax in the north of Thailand – Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Mehongsorn – at this time there is no more drought and forest fires, nature comes to life and the climate becomes ideal for traveling in the mountains. The ideal weather is also set in the south of Thailand on the Andaman coast (Andaman Sea) – Phuket, Krabi, Pi Pi, Lanta, Phang-Nga, Trang, Ranong, Satun – at this time there is practically no rain, the sun is shining with might and main, the sea is calm and the water is clear. Sunny and almost windless weather is also established in the eastern part of Thailand near the islands near Pattaya – Chang, Mak, Kud. You can travel to Pattaya and Bangkok all year round.

    At this time, we do not recommend relaxing in the south of Thailand in the Gulf of Thailand – the islands of Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Phangan, since in winter the greatest amount of precipitation falls and the sea is stormy, plus prices for hotels and air travel are inflated (due to the “high” tourist season in Thailand).

    MARCH-OCTOBER

    But this time is just the best time to relax in the south of Thailand in the Gulf of Thailand – Chumpon, Koh Samui, Tao, Koh Phangan, Nan Yuan, Kanom. Also, good weather and calm seas are established in central Thailand at the resorts of Cha Am and Hua Hin. Pattaya and Bangkok – all year round.

    We do not recommend summer holidays in the south of Thailand on the Andaman coast – Krabi, Phuket, Phi Phi, Lanta. Since it is in summer that the greatest amount of precipitation falls in this area, the wind rises and the sea is stormy – half of the sea excursions are canceled precisely because of the rough sea. Perhaps only athletes love this time of the year – this is the ideal time for windsurfing.

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    November-April: Phuket Island, Krabi, Phi Phi Island, Lanta Island, Ranong, Phang Nga, Trang, Satun, Chang Island, Mak Island, Kood Island.
    March-October: Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Phangan, Chumphon, Khanom, Cha-am, Hua Hin.
    All year round: Pattaya and Bangkok

    Weather on the Andaman coast

    The most famous resorts of the Andam coast of Thailand are Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak, the islands of Langkawi, Phi Phi. It is better not to plan your trip here from June to October, as the monsoons are especially bright. Heavy rains pour up to 6 times a week for several hours, the sea is at the mercy of huge waves. On the other hand, it is the “rainy season” that offers holidays in the country at reduced prices, and there is no need to “reclaim” a place on the beaches. True, it is quite possible that you won’t have to swim, and some of the tourist services will be unavailable. The air temperature on the Andaman coast and islands is stable all year round and ranges from +30°C to +32°C. Holidays in January, February and March are rightfully considered ideal for these places; the heavenly “faucet with water” is blocked and the beach holiday enters into its best form. The remaining November, December and April are good for the “four” – rains are possible, as well as unrest at sea are not excluded, but this period is quite suitable for relaxation.

    Rainy season in Pattaya

    Intense but usually brief rainfall between June and October makes Pattaya less attractive for tourists (mosquito breeding season). Occasionally it rains all day or night. During the day, the temperature is less than 30°C during the day, and 25-27°C at night. At this time, the bars and beaches are not crowded, and you can even get under the warm sun. The biggest benefit of visiting Pattaya during the low season is the discounted hotel rates, which will be reduced by 50 percent during this period.

    Compared to other parts of Thailand, Pattaya does not suffer too much during the monsoon season. But still, instead of the azure shores, you will have to photograph the dark sky, fantastic thunder, and pouring rain. Sometimes the rain can be so intense that it causes severe flooding, but sunny and dry weather can return within a few hours.

    Despite these events, every year thousands of tourists travel to Thailand during the rainy season. Both low and high seasons have their drawbacks. During the hot season in Thailand, the weather is dry and sometimes oppressive. And during the rainy season, it is cool and comfortable, and warm enough to enjoy the delights of an exotic getaway. If weather conditions are extremely important for you, plan your vacation to Thailand according to the meteorological conditions of the region you are interested in.

    Climate of Thailand

    Thailand is located in the subtropical and tropical climatic zones, influenced by the northeast and southwest monsoons. Thailand is a state strongly elongated from north to south: the distance between its extreme southern and extreme northern points is 1860 km (on geographical maps you can see that the latitude difference at such a distance is 15 °). This elongation of the territory makes Thailand’s weather one of the most diverse in Southeast Asia.

    In late spring – mid-summer, a strong wind that is born over the ocean and pushes air masses in one direction for several months (southeast monsoon) brings coolness and rain to the Thai coast. The rains stop at the end of October: from this time, the “cool dry” season begins in Thailand. It continues until mid-February. During this period, the weather in Thailand begins to be influenced by the northeast monsoon, which does not directly touch the central, northeastern and northern parts of the country, but brings coolness to these regions. In February – May, the monsoons recede, and a strong heat comes to the country. The air humidity gradually increases by May in order to repeat the whole cycle at the beginning of summer.

    Due to the monsoons in central Thailand, as well as in the northeast and north of the country, there are three different climatic seasons: the rainy season (wet, lasts from late May to late October), the cool dry season (from November to late February ) and hot season (practically, all spring months). In southern Thailand, there are only two climatic seasons – wet (lasts from May to October) and dry (from November to April).

    The heaviest and most prolonged rains occur in the first and last thirds of the wet season. The duration of the dry season varies from north to south – the further south, the shorter it is.

    Massive deforestation and the El Niño have markedly changed the climate of Southeast Asia over the past twenty years. The climate of Thailand has become unpredictable: no one is surprised when it starts to rain in the middle of the dry season or the temperature of winter air in the north of the country rises to + 28 ° C. In Bangkok itself In January, you can see the thermometer “trembling” at +7°C, which is unusual for these places… However, such anomalies last no more than a week.

    Meloneros gran canaria: Meloneras, Gran Canaria

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    Picture Gallery – Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort (Gran Canaria)

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    The quality of the photos can be a decisive factor when it comes to booking a hotel. That’s why at Lopesan Costa Meloneras we pay a lot of attention to the small details that make a difference in our photos. And so, when you visit our website, not only will you find detailed descriptions about the services, rooms, pools and gastronomy, you will also be able to see these for yourself and you can your decision can be based on more than just words

    Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa Hotel photo gallery

    This page features numerous photographs of different parts of the hotel complex, so that when you come, you’ll have a perfect picture of where all the facilities and services are, so you can start luxuriating in your holidays from the second you arrive.

    Photos of the swimming pool at Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa

    Those that visit Gran Canaria know that the island has the perfect weather all year long. With that in mind, both the beach and the pool are essential when holidaying here. Our hotel offers both. Being this close to the Meloneras coast makes it ideal for taking walks along the beach, and the crystal clean waters in our palm tree-lined pools offer the peacefulness and exclusivity of a luxurious resort. Now you can see the images and photos of the pool at Lopesan Costa Meloneras Hotel and experience the paradise that you’ll find here.

    Photos of the rooms at Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa

    The rooms are an important element when booking a hotel.
    We can tell you want you’ll see when you cross the door into your room. But you’ll take our word to be true if we can show you all the tiny details that make up our hotel in a well-lit photograph. It’s true what they say; a picture is worth a thousand words.

    Photos of the gardens at Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa

    We’re sure you can imagine how wonderful a garden that 2,000 palm trees of more than 100 species and sub-species is. But so that you have a clearer idea of the sheer exuberance of this, why not take a look at our photos? The intense greens and exotic plant life will surely catch your eye. We’re proud of our small oasis, and you only need to look at our photo gallery to understand why.

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    Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa(Gran Canaria)

    When your holidays start, the first thing you want is to relax and have a great time. After so many months waiting for them, you want and need a place with a whole new environment to get away from it all and leave filled with energy and wellbeing. However, you always find the time to do a couple activities that make your holidays truly unforgettable, which is why the Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa has launched a varied selection of activities and proposals, so you can exercise your body and mind, and also connect deeply with yourself, in one of the most idyllic spots on the island of Gran Canaria.

    The services included at the Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa will delight our guests. Do you want to learn more?

    As soon as you set foot in the Lopesan Costa Meloneras Hotel a bellboy will approach you so you can forget about carrying your luggage and cases. And that’s just the first of many services at Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa.

    Once you’ve handed over your luggage, the team at reception will attend to all of your needs. Reception is open 24 hours a day. Here, you will also told about the different services we have within the rate selected when booking, and those that may involve additional charges.Meriting mention is the exclusive space that the Unique Club by Lopesan has for its customers at reception, with priority check-in and check-out, bubbly or an alcohol-free welcome beverage, in addition to personalised premium service, among other little luxuries.

    Services included at Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa

    There are numerous options, all equally as interesting. For the youngest ones in the family there’s a miniclub (for 4-12 year olds) where they can enjoy activities and workshops. There’s also a mini-disco where they can let go and move to the rhythm of the music, and a children’s play area full of games especially for them.

    Should you want to make any flight or boat arrangements, the hotel can book this for you free of charge. Not just that, but golf lovers will be pleased to know that we offer transport to the Lopesan Meloneras Golf and Maspalomas Golf.

    For those that can’t keep still, there’s also a large range of activities and services included.Lopesan Costa Meloneras has an entertainment team and a large gym*, equipped with modern body-building machines (*access to the gym for guests over 18 years old).

    Services with Additional Costs at Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa

    Besides normal services, such as parking, car hire and a bureau de change, guests can also take advantage of Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort’s supplementary services, or book enticing excursions and day trips. Some of these services are included in the rooms and suites belonging to the Unique Club by Lopesan, which have a series of exclusive benefits and entries, with no additional charge.

    Whatever your needs and wishes may be for your holidays, the extensive proposals and services offered by the Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa guarantee endless fun and relaxation. Explore everything our resort offers you and get ready for unforgettable holidays.

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    Meloneras beach, the best tourist destination in Gran Canaria

    Meloneras in Gran Canaria is one of the newest tourist areas in the south of the island and, therefore, one of the most expensive to stay in. It belongs to the sun and beach tourist destination Maspalomas – Costa Canaria, within the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana. It is here that the latest five-star hotels, resorts and villas have opened. In addition, it has a pleasant walk that runs along the entire coast from the Maspalomas Lighthouse to the Meloneras beach. All in an environment surrounded by restaurants and boutiques. Below we give you all the details about this area of Gran Canaria that you cannot miss.

    Sunset in Meloneras beach

    Meloneras beach

    Meloneras beach has fine and grey sand, rocks and boulders. When the tide is high you have to be careful with the rocks that are submerged when bathing. It has a length of approximately 570 m is located a few steps from Maspalomas, the Faro, Las Mujeres and Pasito Blanco beaches.

    Meloneras beach

    The beach has the following services: rental of sun beds and umbrellas, foot baths, access ramps and nearby public and private parking. In addition, a few steps away is the Meloneras shopping center with toilets, mini markets and restaurants.

    Panoramic view of Meloneras beach

    Restaurants in Meloneras

    The offer of places to eat along the promenade is quite wide and varied. However, most of the restaurants are quite touristy and expensive compared to other areas of Gran Canaria. If you don’t want to go to a place for “tourists”, take a look at our article about restaurants in Meloneras.

    Local food at Casa Serafín restaurant

    Hotels in Meloneras beach

    As we said at the beginning, it is one of the most renovated areas in the south of Gran Canaria. This is where you will find the best hotels and, therefore, the most expensive on the island. We can say that the only luxury hotel in Gran Canaria is located in the Maspalomas area. It is the Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia 5*. There are also very good hotels and resorts along the entire promenade such as the Lopesan Costa Meloneras, the Lopesan Villa del Conde and the h20 Meloneras Palace. You can see them all by clicking on the following button.

    Look for hotels in Meloneras

    Lopesan Costa Meloneras pool and Maspalomas Lighthouse

    If you are looking for a family resort in Gran Canaria, we recommend the RIU Gran Canaria or the Lopesan Baobab.

    Lopesan Baobab resort, hoteles en Meloneras

    Leisure and entertainment

    In addition to enjoying more than 2 kilometers of avenue by the sea to walk, run or ride a bike, there is a wide range of leisure to liven up our vacation days. We will mention below everything you can do in Meloneras.

    ✔ Meloneras Golf

    If you are passionate about golf, here you have a spectacular golf course with sea views. Look how beuatiful!

    Meloneras Golf, Gran Canaria.

    ✔ Shopping nearby Meloneras beach

    If what you are looking for is shopping, on the same walk we find Boulevard Faro with several jewelers, perfumeries and boutiques such as Lacoste, Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, etc.

    Boulevard Faro and Maspalomas lighthouse

    In the area there is also the C.C. Boulevard Oasis next to the Lopesan Baobab hotel and the Meloneras beach shopping center, although in the latter there is little shopping, rather than catering.

    ✔ Spa & Thalasso Corallium

    Within the Lopesan Costa Meloneras and Lopesan Villa del Conde hotels are the Spa and the Thalasso Corallium, respectively. Here you can enjoy massages and treatments with sea views like the one we show you below. They also have circuits that make you go through different stations and / or rituals that will leave you feeling like new.

    Thalasso Lopesan Villa del Conde

    ✔ Nightlife

    With regard to nightlife, here you can enjoy the Chester nightclub, the Casino de Meloneras, as well as the outdoor shows provided by the Café del Mar.

    Café del Mar, Meloneras

    What did you think of this walk through the south of Gran Canaria? We believe that there is no lack of reasons to have this destination among your options to spend your holidays. If you have any questions, leave us a comment below, it will surely help other readers.

    Gran Canaria guides

    Finally, we leave you with just one click our digital guides of Gran Canaria. These are travel guides designed by locals so that you can get to know the most authentic side of the island on your own and at your own pace. Take a look at all of our ebooks below!

    Hotel H10 Playa Meloneras Palace 4.5 Canary Islands Gran Canaria Spain: reviews, descriptions, photos, booking

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    DISTEN Canary Islands, the famous sandy
    dunes, palm trees swaying in the wind – on Meloneras beach, near which
    h20 Playa Meloneras Palace hotel is located, all
    as if filled with peace and tranquility. Soft sand underfoot, unhurried
    the rustle of waves, a barely perceptible sea breeze and couples in love walking along
    coast, create a feeling of endless happiness and satisfaction with life.
    The hotel has its own beach and access to the ocean, but only fifteen minutes
    promenade – the road along which, by the way, will fly by unnoticed, because there is a fresh
    salty air and a riot of greenery – and now you can see Maspalomas.

    The hotel building itself also looks very unusual:
    the huge dome and triangular floor-to-ceiling windows draw attention even
    after a tiring flight. The rooms feel the spirit of the Mediterranean – from
    tiled floors to large balconies with panoramic views
    Atlantic Ocean. In addition, they are all decorated in the style of the great
    Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Few of the guests complain about forever
    uncomfortable hotel beds, because in single and double rooms their size
    truly royal. The staff daily maintains order in the apartments.
    The presence of satellite TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi (in the lobby), as well as fresh
    morning newspaper create the most comfortable conditions for the long-awaited
    holidays. Near the main building there are several shops with the most
    necessary goods: from sun creams to swimwear.

    Families with children and outdoor enthusiasts
    pastimes find something to do here: three swimming pools, spa,
    mini club for children, tennis courts, golf course, jacuzzi, gym
    fitness classes are at the complete disposal of the guests. In addition, Playa
    Meloneras Palace is also suitable for businessmen who do not want to break away from business: the hall
    for negotiations, a conference room and free Wi-Fi, helping to maintain
    communication with colleagues. The hotel has a large number of bars,
    restaurants, cafes – you don’t get bored. At Tirajana Disco Bar, Lobby bar and
    Tropical Chill-Out over a glass of wine enjoy live music, including
    the famous Spanish guitar. Those whose windows overlook these very bars,
    periodically listen to songs in the languages ​​of all peoples of the world, which are performed by intoxicated
    from the sweet viscous air of Spain. Watch the red sun sink into
    sea, through a glass of white wine from the cellars of Navarre and Andalusia
    restaurants Gaudi and Tamadaba. Guests vying to praise local chefs,
    especially seafood and Spanish cuisine in their performance.

    Meloneras beach, unlike the neighboring one
    Playa del Inglés, suitable for a more relaxing holiday: here you can hardly find
    noisy company of youth. Embankments dotted with designer and jewelry
    shops, fashion boutiques and restaurants promise high-status and measured holidays
    in the country of bullfighting and flamenco. The hotel guests can easily reach the neighboring
    Puerto Rico and Puerto de Mogan, where they invite you to ride a yacht, do
    fishing and diving. Maspalomas is the “pearl” of the entire island –
    sand dunes, miniature Sahara. Not far from it there is a track for
    karting and flying club, where the brave ones jump with a parachute or look at
    helicopter surroundings of the city. Fans of club life have a direct road to
    Playa del Ingles, where the noisiest discos on the island take place.

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      Lopesan Costa Meloneras – prices, hotel reviews

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      Lopesan Costa Meloneras 4*

      Good option for couples. They rated the value for money 8.

      The beach is only 9 minutes walk. Located 800 meters from Gran Canaria’s Maspalomas Beach, this luxurious complex features a spa, casino and heated lagoon pools set in tropical gardens. Each room has a private balcony.

      Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa, Corallium’s rooms are spacious and elegant, with marble floors and air conditioning. All are equipped with satellite TV, a minibar and a bathroom with a hairdryer and bathrobes.

      The stylish Ambassador Restaurant at Costa Meloneras serves New French Cuisine. The complex also features buffet restaurants, a café and a cocktail bar.

      The Lopesan Spa offers hydrotherapy and a salt cave. It offers a wide range of wellness treatments. The complex also features an artificial beach and sun terraces with sun loungers.

      Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort is located next to the Maspalomas Lighthouse, a 10-minute walk from the Maspalomas Dunes. The resort provides a free shuttle service to Meloneras Golf Course, just 1. 5 km away.

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    Andrii Recreation Luxurious garden with a bunch of different pools. Good restaurants, area. Comfort. – We rented a room with a sea view. Every evening they were forced to listen to concerts with live music and dancing under the window until 22.30. It bothered me at first, but then I got used to it.

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    Vali Rest 02/25/2019

    +: Lovely hotel, fully met expectations, huge beautiful territory, good service in the restaurant, high-quality room cleaning. Marble bathroom. Everything is fine, we will come back here again. -: The dilapidated furniture in the rooms needs to be replaced. It is very strange that the Internet and a safe in the rooms for a fee, the first time we encountered this.

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    Igor Rest 01/14/2019

    +: The hotel is luxurious in all respects, many pools with a very comfortable temperature, all surrounded by tropical greenery, everything is super. -: Parking is a little expensive, in neighboring hotels we parked for free.

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    Andrei Rest 13.08.2017

    There is nothing in the hotelThe best location!!! The best room in Gran Canaria Stayed: August 2017

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    +: The best location!!! The best number for Gran Canaria is: The hotel has nothing to

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    Unsuccessfully located the Ocean Time of residence: July 2017

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    Inna Rest My husband and I were the only Russians in the hotel. The service is great, the entertainment is top notch. The food is simply beyond praise, with champagne for breakfast. Hotel for rich European grandparents.

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    Inna Rest 13.02.2017

    Making the water in the pools a little warmer Absolutely everything was perfect. My husband and I were the only Russians in the hotel. The service is great, the entertainment is top notch. The food is simply beyond praise, with champagne for breakfast. Hotel for rich European grandparents. Time of residence: January 2017

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    +: I liked absolutely everything. My husband and I were the only Russians in the hotel. The service is great, the entertainment is top notch. The food is simply beyond praise, with champagne for breakfast. Hotel for rich European grandparents. -: A little warmer to make the water in pools

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    Hotel LOPESAN COSTA MELONERAS is located in Spain, Gran Canaria (island).

    Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa 4 * Gran Canaria / Spain – reviews and prices for tours to the hotel

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    Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa, Gran Canaria, Spain

    Gran Hotel Lopesan Costa Meloneras is a new hotel opened in 2000. He immediately became one of the best on the amazing island of Gran Canaria. This place has become fashionable primarily due to its wonderful architecture and chic design. The interior is made in a peculiar colonial style with elements of neoclassicism. The hotel is rightfully proud of its seven picturesque courtyards, where you can relax perfectly. All rooms have high ceilings and large panoramic windows. The hotel has its own beach, water sports center. The spa center offers an extensive selection of unique and very pleasant treatments. Nearby is a casino and an excellent riding club. 9Ol000 throughout the hotel

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    Hiking in canary islands: 10 Of The Best Hikes In The Canary Islands • Indie Traveller

    Опубликовано: November 1, 2022 в 12:11 pm

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    10 Of The Best Hikes In The Canary Islands • Indie Traveller

    The Canary Islands often get pigeonholed as a beach resort destination, but this volcanic archipelago is also a hiker’s paradise!

    I went island-hopping the Canaries for nearly two months, spending most of my time discovering its many hiking trails. While I missed the chance to visit some islands — I’ll be back for you, El Hierro! — I got to sample a lot of what the Canaries have to offer walkers.

    If you’re specifically planning a hiking holiday, I can recommend the islands of La Palma and La Gomera, as they have a lot of varied trails and much less urban or tourism development. However, there are great hikes all over the Canaries.

    To inspire you, here are some of the best hikes I’ve done.

    1. Taganana to Tamadite, Tenerife

    Tenerife is not often tipped just for its hiking, it actually offers some truly spectacular hikes. The trail from Taganana to Playa de Tamadite, following one of the island’s wildest coasts, is surely among the best of them.

    You’ll find this trail in the Anaga Mountains, a green and dramatic landscape that’s distinctly different from the arid south where most tourism on Tenerife is concentrated. Don’t miss exploring this more distant corner of Tenerife, as it’s so different as to be virtually another island.

    This particular hike starts in the remote historical town of Taganana, then runs along the coastline, until you reach the wild rocky beach of Playa de Tamadite. The cliffs and rocks protruding from the ocean make for some captivating vistas, forming a permanent backdrop as you traverse the windy coastal path.

    The four-hour hike (two hours there, two hours back) is definitely not to miss if you’re in Tenerife.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    2. Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria

    The roque nublo is a key landmark on Gran Canaria, its peak visible at the very center of the island.

    While Nublo is already eye-catching, I did not realize its sacred significance until I visited the small museum at the base of the peak. There it is explained how it was once a place of worship for the island’s indigenous inhabitants. It was also at this rock that the final battle against the Spanish invaders was fought.

    The mountain town of Tejeda makes for an ideal starting point for a hike. A circular hike can take you from Tejeda to the town of La Caluta, on to Roque Nublo and back again. At the local tourism office, you can get a flyer for this hike, which is marked ‘Ruta 2’. The full hike takes between 4 and 6 hours. A number of alternative side-routes are also indicated.

    It’s not just an amazing hike with constant great views, but the rock has become somewhat of a symbol of Gran Canaria, so it’s the perfect first hike to do if you’re visiting this island.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    Top guided hikes in Canaries

    Looking for the easiest option? These small group tours will pick you up from your hotel. Hike together with a knowledgeable guide!

    • Tenerife: Mount Teide Hiking Tour with Cable Car Get up close with Tenerife’s epic central volcano
    • Lanzarote: 4-Hour Volcano Hike with Transfers The easiest way to experience Lanzarote’s most impressive views
    • Gran Canaria: Via Ferrata Tour A mix of hiking and mountain climbing for the more adventurous
    • Tenerife: Hiking the Anaga Mountains See the wild and green northeast corner of Tenerife – my favorite area!
    • Fuerteventura: Trekking with Goats & Panorama Tour
      A fun way to see the desert landscapes of El Cardon!

     

    3.

    Chinamada, Tenerife

    The remote town of Chinamada on Tenerife is notable for its 30 or so cave houses, built into the rocks among panoramic vistas of the Anaga Mountains. The town is also where you’ll find the trailheads for several hikes, such as the hike down to Punta del Hidalgo on the coast. This hike takes about 2,5 hours, though it can be lengthened by starting at Cruz del Carmen, deeper in the Anaga park.

    Catching some early morning light or sunset from Chinamada can be a magical experience, as the surrounding peaks are silhouetted by the sun’s rays. It’s easily one of the best walking areas on the Canaries.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    4. Pico de la Nieve, La Palma

    La Palma is known as one of the best of the Canary Islands for hiking, with more top-rated hikes than most visitors would be able to cover in one trip. I hiked as much as I could during my stay on La Palma and found the Pico de la Nieve mountain peak one of the most spectacular spots that I visited.

    This 90-minute or so linear hike (look for trail PR LP3) takes you through pine forests to a mountaintop viewpoint above the clouds. The views above the tree line are simply spellbinding, letting you survey the entire eastern half of the island, as well as the peaks of the Muchachos, from where a series of giant telescopes study the universe.

    There is a cross at the peak where quite a few endangered Canarian ravens like to hang out. They sometimes follow hikers intently, but they are fortunately quite friendly.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    5. Garajonay National Park, La Gomera

    The bite-size island of La Gomera is situated just opposite of southern Tenerife. The entire island has been declared a Biosphere Reserve and lacks any form of mass tourism, so if you are a keen hiker then this is a fantastic island to visit.

    At the heart of La Gomera lies the Garajonay National Park, which is home to some spectacularly verdurous cloud forests. Since clouds get trapped besides La Gomera’s central peak, it makes this area especially humid, giving life to lush fairytale-like forests that are totally covered with moss, ferns, and lianas.

    The hamlet of El Cedro provides the best access to a number of wonderful hikes through the cloud forests. Among them is a beautiful 2-hour walk that will take you to the Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes and back.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    6. Los Tilos, La Palma

    Much like the Garajonay National Park on La Gomera, the island of La Palma also has its share of lush jungle-like forests, particularly in its northeastern corner around Los Tilos.

    The forests of Los Tilos are so wondrous that they provided a fantasy setting for the Netflix show The Witcher, many parts of which were shot on the Canary Islands.

    Many hikers come to see the waterfall of Los Tilos, though sadly I visited during the dry season when it was all but a trickle. Luckily, the dry period provides a different opportunity, namely to hike through the dry river canyon (a bit of an unofficial path), clambering around the rocks and past some cool-looking overhanging cliffs.

    Whatever time of year you visit, Los Tilos is a not-to-miss hiking area on La Palma.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    7. National Park of the Caldera, La Palma

    It’s often said that La Palma offers some of the best hiking on the Canaries, so in that spirit, let me mention another excellent hike on this island.

    At the center of La Palma is a huge volcanic crater called the Caldera de Taburiente. There are several ways to walk in- or around it, ranging from the very hardcore, to a casual stroll.

    If you’re a hiking or trekking fiend, you may want to consider the arduous PR LP13 hike, which goes up to one of the mountains and then down into the crater, before circling back. The whole hike takes nine hours, though if you take a morning taxi up to the Mirador de Los Brecitos, you can cut this down to a more manageable six hours.

    Sometimes the trail is closed after bad weather, in which case the Mirador de la Cumbrecita makes for a great alternative. This lookout point on the edge of the crater will give you a good look inside, as well as a casual one- to two-hour trail.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    8. Teno Park, Tenerife

    Arguably the best hiking area on Tenerife is the Anaga Mountains, but they are also quite far removed from where most tourists are likely to stay on the island. If the Teno Rural Park is more conveniently reached, then it’s good to know it offers some hikes almost just as good as Anaga.

    One excellent circular hike, marked TF-57, starts in the town of El Palmar. You’ll ascend a mountain ridge to Teno Alto, from where you’ll have stunning views of dramatic mountains and the island of La Gomera shimmering on the horizon. Passing by several more epic viewpoints, you’ll make your way back down into the valley. About halfway is a hamlet with a cafe or two where you can have lunch or a rest.

    El Palmar is only about an hour’s drive from the main resort area on Tenerife. The drive through the mountains is fantastic. Consider a pitstop at Masca, one of the most scenically located towns on the island.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    9. The barrancos of La Gomera

    The island of La Gomera has numerous gorges (barrancos) spreading out from its central peak. Some of the nicest canyons to hike through are in the south, near the coastal town of Playa Santiago.

    I opted to drive to a town called Taco and to hike north to Lo del Gato and back. The canyon path here offers a varied and engaging landscape, with a little creek, a valley dotted with palm trees, and a few landmarks along the way, including a rusty abandoned hydroelectric dam. It’s a delightful hike, not necessarily focusing on the most panoramic mountaintop vistas, but on the lovely details that you’ll encounter along the path.

    Other hikers also recommended the various trails running between the small towns of Taco, Guarimiar, and Imada.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     

    10. Trekking all across La Palma

    Many of the islands offer opportunities for multi-day trekking, though one through-trail that stood out to me in particular was the GR-131, which runs all the way longitudinally through the middle of La Palma. The full trek takes about 3 or 4 days.

    Much of this trail runs at a higher altitude, where there are mostly pine trees and stark volcanic landscapes, creating a strong contrast to the more lush and humid jungles found closer to the coast in the north of La Palma. The main appeal of trekking the GR-131 is that you will be rewarded with incredible views virtually the entire way through, as it follows the island’s crest.

    The trail runs through the Cumbre Vieja Natural Park, then past the island’s epic Taburiente crater, and passes by the Roque de los Muchachos, a mountain peak home to numerous international observatories and telescopes.

    How to hike it: blog report, AllTrails, Wikiloc

     


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    Posted MAY 07, 2021 (Updated Dec 03, 2021)

    16 Best Places to Go Hiking in the Canary Islands

    As with most archipelagos, the Canary Islands are often featured under ‘popular beach destinations’. But the volcanic nature of these Spanish isles offers a wide variety of terrain – the coast is literally shadowed by towering ranges!

    When you’ve had enough of lounging on black-sand beaches; go for a hike. After all, you’re not just walking to craggy cliffs, deep forests and breath-taking Mars-like landscapes. Hiking in Canary Islands means fully immersing yourself in nature. 

    Let’s take a look at some of the best places to go hiking on the Canary Islands.

    1.

    Garajonay National Park, La Gomera

    The obvious choice for hiking in La Gomera is Garajonay National Park. In fact, it’s almost a rite of passage for hikers! The ancient laurel forests look something out of fantasy books, sprawling and misty around the branches. Within the dense vegetation are waterfalls and beautiful scenic points. Break through the canopies to find sweeping views of sharp valleys and terraces. 

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    Taco to Lo del Gato, La Gomera

    Any barranco across the island is worth hiking through, but the gorge between Taco to Lo del Gato is especially stunning. It’s less about panoramic views and more about focusing on the details. Palm trees dot one valley; a creek runs through another. The canyon path features varied sights and landmarks such as an abandoned hydroelectric dam. If you’re looking for traces of history, this La Gomera hike is great. 

    If you’re unsure about hiking in La Gomera without support, then check out InnTravel for their great range of Canary Islands hiking holidays.

    3.

    Parque Natural de la Corona Forestal, Tenerife

    Hiking in Tenerife merges the cultural with natural – Parque Natural de la Corona Forestal is a great example of that. The largest protected natural area within the Canary Islands; it hosts ancient trade routes that connected the villages. Where the lunar landscapes formed by soft beige ash create rather unique vistas, you also have the relaxing and peaceful scent of pine forests. 

    Highly recommend starting your hike at Vilaflor village, the highest on Tenerife. 

    4. Peak of Mount Teide, Tenerife

    You can’t go higher than the Peak of Mount Teide; Spain’s highest peak. The climb totals 16.3 kilometers with exponentially increasing elevation, a tangible difference felt through crazy drops in temperatures. It’s rather surreal when you reach the top, especially for those lucky enough to catch a sunrise! 

    The Altavista Refuge is a great place to stay overnight if you happen to reach the summit in later hours. Keep in mind that you require a permit for this hike, so secure one in advance. 

    5.

    Anaga Rural Park, Tenerife

    Host to multiple trails through the northeastern region of Tenerife, Anaga Rural Park is made for both causal hikers and professionals. A 47.5-kilometer hiking trail starting from Cruz del Carmen loops through rock cliffs, past sea stacks, and into dense laurel forests. 

    Not into the coast? The Canal Walk takes you to the highlands, where watercanals break into valleys and rural hamlets. The Punta del Hidalgo a Chinamada is a classic route leading you to the fascinating village of Chinamada, whose cave houses are built into the rocks. 

    6.

    Arenas Blancas coast, El Hierro 

    For those who like exploring the wild and untouched, I suggest hiking in El Hierro! In particular, Arenas Blancas lies far west of the island – a sprawling, volcanic landscape. The easy trail SL EH-3 cuts through to the rocky coastline, where rough waves crash against the cliffs. Here, you really feel the strength of nature. The blackened terrain itself is also something to marvel at. 

    7.

    Sabinosa, El Hierro 

    For more off-the-beaten-path adventures, amble over to the peaceful town of Sabinosa. It’s the trailhead for the La Dehesa Circuit, a moderate trek around 5 kilometers long. Set off for the sloping grasslands where the hillside path directs you into verdant forests. From there, bizarre junipers that battled fierce winds (and lost) keep you company through the forestry and rocky patches. This hiking trail really gives you a taste of how nature has transformed over time. 

    8.

    Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote

    Hiking in Lanzarote can be summed up in one word: Mars. Looking out of the world, the lunar landscape of Lanzarote is the result of constant volcanic eruptions. As you trek through Timanfaya National Park, you can still feel the heat under your feet. Take the flat trail of Ruta del Litoral along the craggy coastline to photograph the otherworldly sights. The black-sand beaches, cinder cones, layered and pock-marked terrain will make you speechless. 

    9.

    Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria

    Sometimes it takes destruction to experience creation. A massive volcano eruption millions of years ago had left Gran Canaria rocky and rugged. Over time, erosion formed dramatic outcrops and resulted in one of the world’s largest free-standing rocks – the Roque Nublo. The 5-hour hike from El Garañón is challenging but worth the effort! The summit is also an ancient site of worship, perfectly blending natural beauty with cultural significance. 

    10.

    San Pedro, Gran Canaria 

    Hiking in Gran Canaria is another way of sightseeing! Trekking to certain summits will let you take in its entirety, from the southern beaches to bustling capital city of Las Palmas. 

    The Tamadaba hike in San Pedro is a pleasant 22-kilometers walk, trailing through the islands largest nature reserve. When you’re done indulging at the hamlet’s coffee plantations, step onto the trails for pine forests and views of the Puerto de Las Nieves port. You’ll even come across the cave houses of El Hornillo, which pre-dates the 15th century! 

    11.

    Barranco de Pecenescal, Fuerteventura

    Like Lanzarote, hiking in Fuerteventura features an astonishing contrast between sea and land. A semi-arid desert region stretches long beside teal-colored waves, mountainous ridges curving gently down on one end. It looks like a lizard’s back! The 10-kilometer trail starts with desert flora and soft dunes, which then leads into volcanic hills. As you walk down the sloping hillside, the views open up to reveal an endless sandy beach. 

    12.

    Isla de Lobas, Fuerteventura

    Isla de Lobas is actually a small island offshore of Fuerteventura’s northern coast. You do need a permit to visit as it’s a protected area; it’s for free. The main hiking trail runs along the eastern coast of the island and back through the center, allowing you to climb a small volcano if you wish. Most of the terrain is flat, offering amazing views of its white-sand beaches and shallow waters. Since tourist traffic is low here, you can bask in 3 to 4 hours of absolute peace and serenity.  

    13.

    Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma

    La Palma may be small but embodies the word ‘versatile’. Meandering paths take you from sheer cliffs to woodlands and epic craters. 

    One of the best hikes in La Palma is the climb up its highest peak (a whopping 2,426 meters), where the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory resides. Telescopes are poised above the cloud layer with 360-degree views on clear days. On misty days, you get eerie and mystical vibes – observe how the white domes dot the dark, dry landscape. 

    14.

    Pico de la Nieve, La Palma

    Have you ever hiked above the clouds? One of the most spectacular peaks you’ll ever climb, the linear trek of Pico de la Nieve is a must! You’ll climb through pine forests, straight to a viewpoint above the clouds. Even breaking through the tree line yields amazing views, as it showcases the entire eastern half of the island. You might even spot the giant telescopes atop the Muchachos. 

    15.

    Barranco de la Angustias, La Palma

    For the best hiking in La Palma, dive into the Barranco de la Angustias. It’s not an easy hike, rounding 5 hours in total, but it shows how nature may very well be earth’s greatest artist. 

    Of the wet rocks and countless waterfalls on your hike, the most special is aptly named Cascada de Colores. Minerals have dyed the rocks a burnished orange and mustard, while moss and algae brings in the greens, oranges and yellows. If you love color, this is the hike for you.

    16.

    The GR131 Trail

    Okay, this one isn’t a place so much as an epic trail – but that’s the point. There’s no single ‘best place’ to go hiking in the Canary Islands; all of them carry their own charm and character. 

    The GR131 trail is an epic island-hopping route, covering every island in the archipelago. Starting at Lanzarote, it’ll take you weeks to challenge the 651 kilometers. Trudge over alien-like landscape formed by volcanic eruptions, the black-sand beaches, misty laurel forests and colorful gorges! If you could only experience one part of it, many hikers have fallen in love with the Gran Canaria section.  

    Hiking in the Canary Islands

    There’s honestly no end to the hiking trails on the Canary Islands! If you’re on a time crunch, I suggest choosing the type of landscapes you’d like to explore and picking your island based off that. Tenerife is the perfect starting point for those who like variety in both scenery and difficulty. 

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    The Canary Islands are a picturesque archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. This is the land of eternal summer with an ideal climate, emerald valleys, sandy beaches and bizarre rocks. The Canary Islands is an autonomous province of Spain, consisting of 7 large islands (El Hierro, La Palma, La Gomera, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura) and several small ones. An interesting feature is that the title of the capital of the archipelago is passed to each other every 4 years by the cities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

    The Canary Islands belong to Spain, but the atmosphere here is by no means European. Tourists are attracted by real exotic: magnificent tropical landscapes, soft ocean waves, black volcanic beaches and delicious ripe fruits. Undoubtedly, it is pleasing that this exotic is close and accessible: it takes only a few hours to fly to the islands, excluding transfers. On the Canary Islands, you can not only idly relax on the beach, but also saturate yourself culturally – unique prehistoric monuments, volcanoes, waterfalls, “lunar” valleys of solidified lava are scattered all over the islands. Well, needless to say, here is excellent service and a real paradise for divers and surfers.

    The climate of the Canary Islands is recognized as ideal in terms of the number of sunny days, humidity levels and precipitation. You can relax here at least all year round, but the period from July to October is considered the high season.

    The largest island of the Canary archipelago – Tenerife, can offer a choice of both secluded relaxation and noisy fun. For example, Puerto de la Cru is well suited for a relaxing holiday “alone with nature.” But the coast there is steep and rocky, there are practically no beaches as such. But Los Cristianos, like neighboring Las Americas, will offer more active recreation and noisy discos, life here is in full swing day and night. Tenerife, like the rest of the islands of the archipelago, is of volcanic origin. The Teide volcano is the highest point in Spain (3718 meters), and the national park of the same name is included in the UNESCO list: unique nature, breathtaking views, the opportunity to take spectacular photos on comfortable viewing platforms.

    Black beaches (do not forget about volcanic sand) are the hallmark of Tenerife. This sand has healing properties. Well, another amazing feature of Tenerife is that but on one small island, 12 climatic zones are concentrated! There are fantastic valleys formed as a result of volcanic activity, and tropical forests, various beaches, mountains and cool gorges.

    Gran Canaria is beautiful in every way. Those who like to relax in large tourist centers with many hotels and apartments, shops, restaurants, bars and attractions will certainly like it. There are also small resorts on the island that specialize in water sports and are equipped with marinas. Here you can actively have fun – make excursions on the sea, windsurf, fish in the open ocean, jump with a parachute. The “pearl” of the island is the Dunes (Dunas de Maspalomas). It’s like “Sahara in miniature” with the purest golden sand and a well-maintained 5-kilometer beach.

    Tenerife quiet places to stay: Quiet Hotels in Tenerife – Quiet Hotels

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    Where To Stay In Tenerife: The Ultimate Neighborhood Guide

    Known for its year-round sunshine, Tenerife is a dream destination for many. It’s famous among party lovers and adventure seekers who come back to take advantage of its vibrant community and explore its incredible variety of geographic features. It offers glistening turquoise waters, excellent hiking opportunities, delicious local and international cuisines, and unique nightlife experiences. It’s rich in history, culture, diversity, and attractions, so there’s always something to do for everyone.

    If you’ve only recently discovered this spectacular Spanish island, one of the first things you need to know is where to stay in Tenerife. Since it’s the largest of the Canary Islands, it can be daunting to figure out the best neighborhood to call your second home while you’re here. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of excellent accommodations on this island. It has everything to suit every need and budget, from luxury, high-end hotels and resorts to golf courses and cheap holiday apartments.

    When you’re on an adventure, the last thing you want is to worry about your suitcase and personal belongings. Take the time to secure your items at a reliable luggage storage facility in Tenerife. That way, you can explore the island with peace of mind and fully embrace the great feeling of wanderlust.

    Where to stay in Playa de las Americas

    Hoping to see the excitement of Tenerife at night? Regarded as the party capital of Tenerife, Playa de las Americas is a crowd favorite for its lines of bars, nightclubs, and pubs. It is located on the island’s southwestern coast, boasting an array of cultured restaurants and state-of-the-art amenities to accommodate your vacation requirements. It comes to life as soon as the sun sets, giving its visitors an incredible opportunity to enjoy live music, mingle with other tourists, and dance the night away.

    Besides its crazy nightlife, the resort is a hotspot among locals and visitors for its sandy beaches where you can spend the day on the beautiful shore and bask in the sun. If you’re looking for an adventure, you can surf on clear waters, go parasailing, snorkel along with the sea turtles, or scuba dive. Plus, Playa de las Americas has golf courses nearby and in the heart of the resort.

    Whether you’re looking for a comfortable bed after a fun-filled day, an ocean view, or a luxury stay, Playa de las Americas has got you covered. It may not be the best place for anyone looking for peace and quiet, but its impressive accommodations will ensure you have a good night’s sleep. The h20 Gran Tinerfe is a crowd favorite for its incredible amenities and awe-inspiring sea views. There’s a swimming pool, a variety of bars and restaurants, and even tennis courts. For a more affordable option, you can stay at one of the stylish apartments near the beach.

    Where to stay in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife, simply regarded as Santa Cruz, is the port city and capital of Tenerife. It’s located in the northeast of the island, about an eighteen-minute drive from Tenerife North Airport. It’s a perfect place to enjoy a leisure walk or hop on an open-bus tour to explore the city.

    If you love shopping and wonder where to stay in Tenerife, Santa Cruz is worth considering. It offers open-air shopping areas, historic buildings, excellent restaurants, and pavement cafes. It’s also home to one of the most historically significant harbors in the Atlantic Ocean, which serves as a gateway into mainland Spain.

    You can find art galleries and numerous museums in this city, as well as the largest public square in the Canary Islands, the Plaza de España. For a fun beach experience, check out the Playa de las Teresitas sitting below the forests of the Anaga Mountains. This unspoiled beach is known for its golden sand, calm waters, and palm trees swaying in a warm sea breeze. Apart from the resort, it also features deluxe apartments and budget-friendly accommodations for travelers.

    Where to stay in San Cristobal de La Laguna

    Marvel at the impressive colonial architecture, historic buildings, and linear layout of streets at San Cristobal de La Laguna. It’s a charming town in northern Tenerife, boasting an outstanding collection of heritage sites and buildings that date back from the 16th to the 18th century. It was the capital of the island until 1723 and is currently the second more important city in Tenerife.

    La Laguna plays a crucial role in the history of the Canary Islands. It’s living proof of the exchange of influences between the American and European cultures. No wonder it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. So if you want to experience the unique culture and history of Tenerife, be sure to visit La Laguna.

    This city is one of the best places to stay in Tenerife if you want easy access to religious buildings and several museums. These include La Laguna’s Cathedral, the Museum of History and Anthropology of Tenerife, and The Museum of Science and the Cosmos. Although hotel choices in La Laguna are more limited than in its capital, you can always rent a room or apartment or book a hostel anytime. For a luxury hotel experience, MC San Augustin is an excellent option to consider. It’s a five-star hotel with modern rooms and comfortable amenities.

    Where to stay in Puerto de la Cruz

    From simply a fishing village, Puerto de la Cruz transformed into a major tourist resort town in the North of the island. Nestled in the remarkable region of Orotava Valley, this Spanish gem is a tourism destination with a unique Canarian character. It has a selection of charming plazas, high-end boutiques, and a quaint harbor that’s always fun to visit. While you’re there, check out the old fishing port with its narrow cobbled streets. It’s where people can enjoy a pleasant afternoon in colonial-styled cafes and terraced restaurants.

    This traditional resort town is a favorite destination among Spanish mainlanders and Northern Europeans for its welcoming atmosphere and winter sunshine. It is home to a water park, Lago Martianez, offering a saltwater lake and several swimming pools. For nature lovers who want to witness the panoramic views of the city, don’t leave Puerto de la Cruz yet without exploring Parque Taoro, Playa Jardin, and Jardin Botanico, with lots of flora and fauna around.

    If you plan to stay in Tenerife in this part of the island, there are mid-range hotels you can explore along the seafront promenade. Perched on a cliff is a lovely hotel surrounded by a manicured garden with stylish and comfortable rooms. There are also residential complexes and a resort in Puerto de la Cruz, perfect for couples and families.

    Where to stay in Costa Adeje

    Located on the island’s southwest coast, Costa de Adeje is a coastal village many described as ‘heaven on earth’ for its long stretch of sandy beaches and unmatched entertainment. It’s easily accessible to the South Tenerife airport and close to Tenerife’s party capital, Playa de las Americas.

    As one of the most upscale resorts on the island, you’ll never have any dull moment in Costa Adeje. It has dozens of clubs, award-winning restaurants, beach bars, and shops and offers one-of-a-kind adventures and luxurious experiences for locals and visitors. Whether you want to watch dolphins and whales in their natural habitat, go windsurfing, or relax on a boat tour, you can enjoy loads of activities in Costa Adeje.

    If you’re unsure where to stay in Tenerife, you may opt for a luxury hotel or spend your family holiday at a high-end villa or resort. These allow you to stay in Tenerife with the utmost convenience. There are also low-cost accommodations with shared dormitories and private rooms close to major tourist attractions, shops, and beaches.

    Where to stay in Puerto de Santiago

    Puerto de Santiago is a quieter tourist destination famous for its pleasant local vibe. It’s a small fishing village that provides easy access to the beach, Playa de la Arena, and the resort town, Los Gigantes, known for its majestic cliffs. It’s ideal for families and couples who want to enjoy the pleasant weather and unwind without the tourist crowd or anyone looking for a quiet and relaxing holiday in Tenerife.

    But don’t let its size fool you. Although a small resort, Puerto de Santiago has plenty of local restaurants to satisfy your cravings for brunch and more. Besides some delicious Spanish food, you can also enjoy Chinese and Indian delicacies and lots of cheap meals and snacks.

    Puerto de Santiago may not be as popular as larger resorts like Playa de las Americas. Still, it has plenty of convenient accommodation for every traveler. If you want to take in the view, stay at a beachfront property with spacious rooms. There are also hotels with an on-site restaurant and an outdoor swimming pool and apartment-style facilities suitable for independent holidaymakers.

    Where to stay in Playa San Juan

    Characterized by its gentle waters and black sand beach, Playa San Juan is a small village nestled between Los Gigantes and Costa Adeje. It may not be your typical white sand paradise, but its beach boasts volcanic sand, perfect for relaxation and sunbathing. It’s popular among visitors and residents looking for a quiet holiday experience and a respite from all the overcrowded beaches in Tenerife.

    Since it isn’t exactly a known tourist town, don’t expect to find big, luxury hotels here. If you want to stay in Tenerife and prefer its quiet atmosphere, you’ll find private apartments for rent and individual rooms instead.

    Where to stay in Los Gigantes

    Found in the municipality of Santiago del Teide, Los Gigantes is a tourist destination on Tenerife’s west coast. The town is named after the giant rock formations known as Acantilados de Los Gigantes, which soar from the ocean to a height of 500-800 meters.

    These are one of the island’s most popular tourist destinations, and you can discover three viewpoints in the village: one on the major road leading to Tamaimo, another one above the sports club, and the third on a coastal route around the Hotel Barcelo. Furthermore, the community contains a lot of stores that cater to the tourists who come to see these sites.

    This is particularly true on the one-way road loop that circles the church and plaza and along the marina and beach. The viewpoints also include a variety of bars, villas, apartments, and restaurants that provide fantastic views of the iconic Gigantes. So whether you’ve spent the day touring the countryside or simply lounging on the beach, nights in Los Gigantes may be as vibrant or as relaxed as you like.

    Where to stay in El Medano

    Rising 75 meters above sea level is El Medano, a town south of Tenerife, in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona. El Medano, El Cabezo, Arenas del Mar, Ensenada Pelada, and El Topo are the five areas you can explore in this highly visited tourist destination.

    El Medano is a coastal town well known worldwide for its amazing waves, attracting avid surfers. With three different windsurfing spots, it is one of the world’s top windsurfing or kitesurfing destinations. The Bay, the Harbour Wall, and Cabezo Beach are among them. Besides surfers, the position of El Medano and the deep blue waters are ideal for spending a day with a group of friends or families.

    Visiting its beaches is undoubtedly one of the top things to do in Tenerife. Because of the wide range of people who come to El Medano, all types of accommodations are available, such as campgrounds to hotels with spas.

    Staying in Tenerife

    So you’ve decided to spend your holiday in Tenerife! With lots of well-established resorts, a perfect climate, plenty of places to visit, and activities to do, this glorious island will give you unique experiences you won’t have anywhere else. But knowing where to stay in Tenerife is critical for planning your vacation, whether you’re a returning traveler or a first-time visitor. Fortunately, there’s an abundance of chic apartments, luxury lodges, high-end resorts, and top-notch hotels all over the island at fantastic prices.

    The 3 best places to stay in Tenerife (for cyclists)

    Are you looking at Tenerife and wondering, where’s the Port de Pollença of Tenerife? Let us put you out of your misery. It doesn’t exist.

    Trying to decide where to base yourself for a road cycling holiday in Tenerife is not straightforward as there is no obvious cycling mecca and the best rides are spread out.

    The best place to stay in Tenerife will depend on:

    • How many days of riding you plan to do;
    • Whether you’re riding independently (if so, will you have a hire car?) or are looking to join a guided ride;
    • Who you’re with – are beaches, bars and restaurants important?;
    • How important the weather is.

    Below we’ve given our cyclist’s opinion on the towns and resorts in Tenerife that cyclists should consider. Give us a shout if you have any questions!

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    Remember to double-check accommodation bike storage arrangements (and any other services you need) before booking as policies often change.

    1. Costa Adeje

    On the southwest coast of Tenerife, you can expect good weather and plenty of sunshine. Costa Adeje is a solid choice if you’re with non-cyclists and are willing to drive and then ride or pay for a guide with transport.

    Pros

    • Ride Teide from the door (via Arona).
    • Lots of bike rental shops are based in this region (read more). Most of the island’s day tours start from here too.
    • Excellent range of accommodation, including five star hotels and luxury apartments.
    • Close to some of Tenerife’s biggest attractions including Siam Park and Aqualand.
    • Close to Tenerife’s southern airport.

    Cons

    • The area is very built up, with mile upon mile of hotels and resorts.
    • The roads in the South and Southwest corner of the island get a lot of traffic since this is where most visitors stay.
    • You’ll need to drive to get to Masca or Anaga. Some people also suggest it’s better to drive from Costa Adeje to the TF-28 on the other side of the TF-1, which is the island’s main highway.

    Hotels for cyclists in Costa Adeje

    Royal Garden Villas

    If you’re looking for a peaceful, five star luxury experience (and you’re not with kids), look no further. The Royal Garden Villas Hotel comprises 28 individual luxury villas, each with their own pool.

    • Asian themed spa with jacuzzi, waterfall, waterbeds, Turkish bath, hydro massage showers and ice fountain.
    • Tranquil atmosphere and attentive service.
    • Restaurants in La Caleta are a 20 minute walk.
    • Excellent restaurant.
    • Tip: we asked the hotel whether we could store a road bike in our bedroom and they confirmed that was no problem.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    Hotel Riu Palace, Tenerife

    Hotel Riu Palace is a four star hotel with excellent service and good food in a quiet, seafront location.

    • Located on the seafront promenade with a short walk to Caleta in one direction and Adeje in the other.
    • Infinity pool, two swimming pools, children’s pool, children’s playground.
    • Gym and steam room.
    • Completely refurbished spring/summer 2015.
    • Tip: the hotel confirmed we could keep our bike in our room or in the luggage room.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    Hovima Jardin Caleta

    One of the main attractions of staying at the three star Hovima Jardin Caleta is that it is next door to Tenerife’s Top Training facility.

    • The hotel comprises one or two bedroom apartments each with living room, kitchen, bathroom and balcony.
    • Close to the Playa del Duque and La Enramada beaches.
    • Kids pool and main pool (heated November to March) plus rooftop jacuzzi.
    • Tip: the hotel confirmed it was possible for guests to store road bikes in their room.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    2. Playa La Arena, Puerto Santiago and Los Gigantes

    Heading up the west coast away from Costa Adeje and towards Masca, you find PLaya La Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes.

    We think these towns are a great choice for cyclists looking for a beach, good weather and access to great riding from the door.

    Development means it’s difficult to tell where one starts and the other finishes. Here are some pointers:

    • Playa La Arena is known for its volcanic black sand beach. It’s reputedly one of the best on the island and it is popular. You’ll find it in a sheltered cove below the small promenade of shops, bars and restaurants. Behind those, hotels and apartments climb up the hill. On the horizon is La Gomera and, if you pick the right accommodation (see our choice!) you get fantastic sunset views over the cliffs of Los Gigantes. 
    • You find Puerto de Santiago on the road west from Play de la Arena. It’s a  whitewashed town on a hillside that tumbles down to a small black sandy beach. There’s a small harbour and quay as well as fruit shops and cafés.
    • Heading west again you come to Los Gigantes. It’s signposted from all over the island and occupies a stunning location at the foot of towering cliffs. The heart of the village is around the pretty marina, the small church square and one main street just above the marina. The small black sand beach is supplemented by the El Laguillo complex (designed by César Manrique) and Club Oasis. There you’ll find swimming pools, sunbathing and snack bars.

    The banner photo is taken from where we stayed: Belive hotel La Arena, looking north towards La Gigantes.

    Puerto Santiago, near Los Gigantes (photo credit: Anilah/Shutterstock.com

    Los Gigantes (photo credit: Philip Lange/Shutterstock.com)

    Pros

    • Good range of rides straight from the door: Teide (via Chio), Masca and the Teno lighthouse are all within range, assuming you’re fit.
    • Views of the impressive Los Gigantes cliffs.
    • Less high rise buildings than the Costa Adeje area.
    • Quieter and less traffic than the Costa Adeje area.
    • Climate remains favourable; you’re not in the north!
    • Within an easy 30 minute drive of Costa Adeje’s water parks and around 80 minutes to the famous Loro Park zoo near Puerto de la Cruz. 

    Cons

    • If you’re hiring a bike, you’ll need to pick it up on the way from the airport since there is no bike hire in the immediate vicinity.
    • The roads up from these coastal villages are steep, more so than in other resorts.
    • While less high rise than the Costa Adeje region, expect to be within a town/resort development. If you want a slice of rural Tenerife, take a look at our Also worth considering section below or head to an inland village and stay in a traditional finca.

    Hotels for cyclists Playa la Arena

    Landmar, Playa la Arena

    We spent five nights at Landmar, Playa La Arena. It’s a large hotel with lots of facilities and it’s a good option if you’re travelling with children and/or looking for an all-inclusive package. More information on our stay, here.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    Gran Melia Palacio de Isora

    Looking for something more luxurious but also around the Playa La Arena area? Check out the five star Gran Melia Palacio de Isora. It’s just south of Playa La Arena and is an indulgent, slick hotel with superb facilities for families including play area, kids’ pool, mini club (3-12 year olds) and live show for children. It was voted Best Resort in Spain by Condé Nast Traveler in 2012 and 2014. The hotel confirmed that they have a cloakroom for bike storage which can only be opened by the Concierge team.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    3. Puerto de la Cruz

    This is Tenerife’s main resort in the North and it’s easily accessible from the Northern airport. Purely in terms of cycling, we think it’s the best located of all Tenerife’s resorts. That’s because all the best rides are easy to get to: you can ride up Teide from the door and (depending how fit you are) either ride Masca, Teno lighthouse and Anaga or drive then ride them.

    The climate may not be as favourable as in the Southern resorts, but if you’re visiting in the summer this may be welcome.

    Puerto de la Cruz from above, including its amazing pools (photo credit: Olga Radchuk/Shutterstock.com)

    We had an amazing time at Lago Martianez, the outdoor pools come art gallery

    Pros

    • You’re based on Tenerife’s most attractive coastline (in our opinion!).
    • Superb riding from the door up Teide (via La Oratava). Masca is around 50 km to the west and Anaga is around 40km to the east.
    • Road bike hire shop in town (read more).
    • Attractive pedestrianised seafront promenade.
    • 1km long black sand, Playa Jardín beach which was landscaped by renowned architect and artist César Manrique. It runs from Punta Brava in the old part of town to Castillo de San Felipe in the west of the town.
    • There’s lots to do in addition to the beach:
    • Fabulous Lago Martianez, again designed by César Manrique. This complex of swimming pools and contemporary art sits on the town’s promenade, next to the sea. It’s an unmissable place that both kids and adults will love. Entry is also very reasonably priced.
    • Loro Park zoo is one of Tenerife’s main attractions and is just a few kilometres away. There’s even a little train that takes you there from the centre of town.
    • The town’s botanical gardens are a lush world of lily ponds, exotic plants and giant foliage.

    Cons

    • The weather is cooler and damper along the northern coast.
    • It’s quite a large town so you’ll need to negotiate some traffic on your way in/out.
    • If your kids are set on water parks, they’re about 1.5 hours’ drive south.  

    Hotels for cyclists Puerto de la Cruz

    Hotel Tigaiga

    Hotel Tigaiga is a family-run hotel where friendly service is a feature. It is located on a hill in the Taoro Park with views of the Orotava Valley and Mount Teide. The hotel is surrounded by subtropical gardens.

    • Heated outdoor swimming pool, plus table tennis and giant chess.
    • Walk into Puerto de la Cruz in 15-20 minutes.
    • The hotel also has some apartments.
    • Tip: on enquiring about storage of road bikes, we were told they have a garage where bikes can be stored safely.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    Hotel Riu Garoe

    Hotel Riu Garoe is a three star hotel where guests are very positive about customer service and many make return visits.

    • Lots of facilities including outdoor pool, indoor pool, jacuzzi, solarium terrace, sauna, tennis court, squash, mini gold and table tennis.
    • 2km to the Lago Martianez saltwater pools in Puerto de la Cruz, or there is a shuttle bus.
    • Popular with Germans.
    • Tip: the hotel confirmed that guests are allowed to bring their bikes into the room.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    Apartments Ambassador

    Tastefully decorated three star apartments designed for three to five people.

    • One or two bedroom apartments complete with American kitchen and balcony or terrace.
    • Set around a courtyard garden with palm trees and green lawns. There’s a pool too.
    • Within walking distance of the botanic gardens with Playa Martianez beach 2km away and the town centre 2.5 km.
    • Tip: the hotel allows guests to put bikes on the terrace or balcony of their apartment.

    4. Also worth considering

    La Laguna

    If you’re willing to do a two base holiday, we’d suggest a few days in San Cristobal de La Laguna (known just as La Laguna).

    This wonderful town in the northeast peninsula of Tenerife. You can explore the Anaga region and ride Teide from your doorstep. Plus the town is a gem with UNESCO World Heritage status, well preserved cobbled streets and squares lined with mansions. There’s no beach but you’ll get a taste for the real Tenerife.

    Combine a stay here with time in Los Gigantes or Costa Adeje and we think you’ve got the makings of a great cycle holiday.

    Like the sound of it? Take a look at La Laguna Gran Hotel, which looks amazing.

    A street of brightly coloured buildings in La Laguna (photo credit: RossHelen/Shutterstock.com

    More colourful streets in La Laguna (photo credit Vaflya/Shutterstock.com)

    La Laguna Gran Hotel

    La Laguna Gran Hotel is a four star hotel housed in an old tobacco factory close to the centre of La Laguna’s historic town.

    • 22 metre long roof top pool with mountain and city views.
    • Michelin starred restaurant (one of only five on Tenerife).
    • Elegantly decorated in a contemporary style.
    • Underground parking garage.
    • Tip: the hotel has a luggage room where bikes can be stored. We were told that this is located next to reception, is always locked and receptionists accompany the clients to leave/pick up luggage from the room.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    La Orotava

    Close to Puerto de la Cruz, but significantly more elegant, is La Orotava. Like La Laguna it’s full of tree lined roads, exquisite mansions and historic beauty. It could be a good option if you want to stay on the North coast but are looking for somewhere more authentic than Puerto de la Cruz. You won’t find all inclusive high rise hotels either – this is a town of small family run bed and breakfasts.

    Hotel Rural Victoria would be our suggestion in La Orotava itself. Or check out the legendary Parador de Canadas del Teide, training camp base of the pros.

    Brightly coloured buildings and the dome of Iglesia de la Concepcion in La Orotava, Tenerife (photo credit: BBA Photography/Shutterstock.com)

    Parador de las Cañadas del Teide

    The Parador is a mountain lodge in a dramatic location, being the only building in the Mount Teide Nature Reserve. This is where the pros come to sleep at altitude before testing themselves on the slopes of Mount Teide. It’s a hotel with serious cycling pedigree.

    • The terrace has stunning views over the Roques de Garcia rock formations.
    • Indoor swimming pool.
    • Rooms are traditional with dark wood and old fashioned bedsteads.
    • Tip: the hotel has a luggage room where bikes can be stored. We were told that this is located next to reception and is locked.

    Click here to see the latest prices

    El Médano

    Stay here if you love windsurfing as much as you love cycling. This small town on the southeast coast is Tenerife’s windsurfing and kiteboarding capital due to the easterly trade winds. You can hire a bike (read more), ride Teide from the door and then flop on the beautiful beach/do a spot of windsurfing.

    The town itself is laidback and fun, full of surf shops, restaurants and cafés. It’s popular with surf dudes, families and gentle neo-hippies rather than the all-inclusive crowd. Be aware that you’ll probably hear airplanes during your visit as the flight path goes overhead.

    We’d suggest looking at Hotel Arenas del Mar if you fancy staying here.

    Surf vibe at El Médano on Tenerife’s east coast

    Hotel Arenas del Mar

    An adult only hotel located on the tip of a spectacular bay and orientated towards the sea.

    • Contemporary and stylish decor with touches like seashell pendant lights
    • Thalasso therapy spa (including thermal circuit, sauna and jacuzzi). 
    • Various activities including gym, table tennis, darts and a games room.
    • Outdoor pool area directly above the sea, with far-reaching views.
    • Tip: the hotel allows guests to either keep their bike in their room or in a room next to the reception desk. We were told that this is always locked and that they keep the key in reception.

    Click here to see the latest prices

     

    We hope you’ve found this helpful. Tenerife is an awesome cycling destination and picking the right base for you will make a big difference to your trip. Happy cycling!

    Going to Tenerife?

    Don’t miss:

    • our ultimate Tenerife guide which includes where to ride and hire a bike;
    • our ride guides to Teide (via Orotava and Granadilla), Masca, Anaga and more. 

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    Give us a shout or add a comment below.

    Been to Tenerife? Where did you stay? Let us know in the comments below!

    Clare Dewey is a road cyclist with a passion for travel. She set up epicroadrides.com to help make it easy for road cyclists to explore new places by bike.

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    Tips To Enjoy Tenerife Away From The Crowds

    There’s no other way to describe Tenerife but as simply stunning. Lots of travelers (millions) are able to appreciate its rustic beauty every year. Most of them stay at a handful of well-known resort towns – such as Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos. However, those aren’t your only options – by far.

    My top 3 tips on how to explore Tenerife away from the crowds

    1. Book your trip for December. 

    You’ll have the island almost to yourself. Tenerife is known for its eternal spring so taking this risk will give you great rewards. All photos below were taken in December.

    2. Hire a Cabrio and drive to remote places you haven’t hear of.

    If you can’t drive there’s a solution for you later in the post.

    3. Hike the Teide National Park and not the just the top of the volcano as most people do.

    Make no mistake this is a serious hike so come prepared. You’ll feel so far away like you’re on another planet and you probably won’t see anyone, especially in low season.

    Read the whole article though if you want to have an amazing trip to Tenerife but you aren’t a fan of resorts and beaches filled with tourists. You’re looking for a unique experience in a volcanic island filled with hidden gems. We’ll give you our best tips on how to enjoy Tenerife away from the crowds – including when to go, what to do, where to stay, and some extra tips that anyone can take advantage of!

    When to Go

    Most visitors choose Tenerife as their Summer or Winter holiday destination. That’s because Tenerife’s weather is so warm and sunny during Summer and even during Winter it’s still more appealing than Europe’s weather. You may still be able to find places in Tenerife away from the crowds during those seasons but it’s definitely more challenging! And if you can’t travel in December as suggested above the months that follow are also great.

    4. Go in Spring

    Avoid the Carnival and Easter seasons! Otherwise, you’ll have a relaxing time in Tenerife during the months of March, April, and May. Temperatures are usually around 20ºC/68ºF. During Spring, you may even get away with staying in the southern area of the island – where the crowds gather during the Summer and Winter months.

    5. Or go in Autumn

    October and November are the best months for those who want more from a stay in Tenerife than laying on the beach and bathing in its clear waters! Autumn is the perfect time of year for hikers and explorers to get to know the island. Temperatures are even higher than to those found during Spring (but still around 20ºC/68ºF)!

    What to Do in Tenerife

    6. Travel by Bus around the Island

    In order to avoid crowds, you may need to get to the more remote areas of Tenerife (especially during the Summer months). However, even if driving isn’t an option for you, you may still travel anywhere on the island for very agreeable prices using the TITSA bus services.

    The bus routes connect points of interest such as both the Los Rodeos (North) and the Reina Sofía (South) airports, Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje, El Teide, Los Gigantes, Garachico, La Orotava, La Laguna, and Santa Cruz.

    If you’re adventurous and you’ll be spending a while in Tenerife, consider a bus trip around it! You may stay at different locations throughout your trip and get to know the whole island instead of only one area of it.

    7. Windsurf and Kiteboard at El Médano

    El Médano is known as the perfect spot in Tenerife for water sports such as windsurf, kiteboard and surf. If you’re into any of these, don’t second guess this option! There are also many schools available to help you with your first strokes in any of these.

    However, it’s up to us to say that there’s more to El Médano than those sports. Its location south of the Reina Sofía Airport (South) makes it easy to reach. You may choose to relax on the long sandy beach and taste the delicious tapas. For these reasons, this coastal town is also a great option for those who want a simple trip to the warm sun of Tenerife.

    8. Visit the Fish Market at Las Galletas

    Las Galletas is located in the southern area of the island and quite near to Los Cristianos (which is one of the most crowded areas of Tenerife during Summer and Winter). Las Galletas is one of the best options for those looking for a less crowded resort town instead of a smaller village. It’s also a good coastal area for you to try diving and surfing.

    Even though it’s a resort town, Las Galletas still has part of the charm you’d expect from a traditional fishing village. While you may still encounter small crowds at Las Galletas, its fish market is a unique opportunity for visitors to have a glimpse of the locals’ way of life which you wouldn’t in other resorts.

    9. Ride an Electric Bike around La Caleta

    La Caletta is also located in the southern coast of Tenerife. You may choose to stay there or to head there for only a day away from the crowds of the resort town you’re staying in. Since it’s fairly close to Adeje – a famous resort town –, you may opt for renting an electric bike there and head to La Caleta on that. The view over the ocean is incredible!

    Beaches aren’t La Caleta’s biggest point of interest but don’t let that stop you from enjoying the ones available. They are beautiful rocky beaches of easy access due to the stairs provided.


    10. Stargaze in the Teide National Park

    The Teide National Park is definitely one of the best places you may visit in Tenerife – it was even declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Even though it’s quite popular and, therefore, prone to small crowds, we couldn’t avoid adding it to this list. It’s especially interesting since it’s where Tenerife’s highest volcano is – Mount Teide!

    Chances are you live in a heavily populated area. In that case, you may have forgotten how beautiful a night sky is. However, as you head deeper into the heart of Teide National Park, light pollution gives way to a dark sky dotted with shiny stars. It’s the perfect opportunity for you to lay down and have a long stargazing session. 

    11. Bathe at the Garachico’s Natural Rock Pools

    Those who don’t mind crowds will probably choose to visit Garachico in August, during the San Roque Festival. Even though that’s a great time to visit this north-western coastal village, the festivities invariably attract crowds.

    Another option in Garachico worth looking into is the El Caleton natural rock pools. You’ll enjoy visiting them any time of year! In warmer temperatures, bathe yourself in them and relax listening to the waves crashing. Even though they get quite cold during the chillier months of the year (and maybe even rough), it’s still worth visiting them than simply to enjoy their amazing natural structure!

    12. Taste Traditional Canarian Dishes at the Casa Gaspar

    It can be difficult to find authentic Canarian cuisine in the main resort areas of Tenerife. Many of these traditional restaurants are hidden behind corners, on side streets which aren’t often walked through. Therefore, the most effective way to find where to eat authentic Canarian cuisine in Tenerife is through recommendations of both locals and more experienced travelers online.

    Our recommendation for you is Casa Gaspar in Garachico. The local seafood dishes are its biggest hit between customers but they also have both meat and vegetarian options. In addition to delicious food, the pricing is also very inviting. Even if you aren’t staying in Garachico, this restaurant should be another reason for you to consider a day trip to this side of the island!

    13. Enter the Cueva del Viento

    If one of the most impressing aspects of Tenerife for you is it being a volcanic island, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the lava caves near Icod de los Vinos! Visiting the Cueva del Viento (so is called this lava caves network) will give you a completely different perspective of the island and its distant past. This lava caves network was created around 30,000 ago by lava flows and extend itself through over 17 kilometers (or 11 miles). The caves are a photo album of Tenerife’s past – you’ll find both fossils and remains from when Guanches inhabited the island.

    14. Explore the Botanical Garden at Puerto de la Cruz

    Similarly to Las Galletas, Puerto de la Cruz is a less crowded resort town. It’s located in the north-western area of the island and is mostly known due to its Botanical Garden. The lush vegetation you can see there includes both tropical and sub-tropical species. Entrance is also quite affordable!

    15. Feel Tenerife’s Past in La Orotava

    Also in the north-western area of Tenerife, right beside Puerto de la Cruz, there’s a village called La Orotava. What distinguishes this village from others on the island is the abundance of historical buildings in it – from churches to convents, from old mansions to an astonishing botanical garden. It also offers some of the best views over the banana-crop forest.

    16. Spend Some Time in La Laguna

    You’ve probably heard of Santa Cruz – the crowded capital of the Canary Islands and of Tenerife. But did you know that La Laguna used to be the island’s capital?

    Unlike most of the villages recommended, La Laguna isn’t a coastal fishing village. It’s located close to Santa Cruz but further inland. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers plenty of interesting monuments, palaces, and houses for you to see and visit. Make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to visit the archipelago’s oldest university.

    After reading this, you may be surprised you haven’t heard of La Laguna before. It definitely deserves more attention than what it’s given but, lucky for you, that means that fewer tourists are attracted to this hidden gem!

    17. Climb the Volcanic Landscape in Arico

    You’ll find plenty of climbers in Arico but it’s still way less crowded than the resort areas you’re familiar with. It’s perfect as a one-day destination for those who are into natural rock climbing to get away from the crowds.

    Being the largest rock climbing area in the island, Arico offers its visitors around 250 routes which include simpler ones for beginners and more challenging ones for experienced and professional climbers. There are also plenty of options for those who are into bouldering instead – including those at Arico Nuevo.

    18. Dive Deep into the Ocean at Abades

    Close to Arico is Abades – another option for you to stay in. It’s relatively quiet compared to its southern counterparts and there aren’t many hotels and nightclubs around. So, you might need to get creative with accommodation. Another option is to simply head there for a day to get some time away from the crowds!

    From there you may try snorkeling or diving (or both!). This is actually Abades biggest selling point. There are plenty of stunning rocky underwater sceneries to explore in the area, as well as diving schools that will help you get started!

    19. Have a Barbecue in a Picnic Zone

    Who says you need to spend your whole time in Tenerife on the beach? Explore the forests and mountains. There are many areas where you can cook a delicious barbecue. Bring your own ingredients (we recommend local fish), drinks, and matches. This is one of the ways locals spend their weekends – if you want a quieter picnic, choose a weekday instead!

    20. Sail Around Tenerife for a Day

    For a different perspective of Tenerife, take a day to sail around it! In addition to the beautiful views over the island and its less known beaches, see dolphins and whales. Depending on the service you choose, you may even get to swim in the ocean! 

    There are many different companies for you to choose from. Take your time doing the research and you’ll certainly find an option that doesn’t include a crowded boat. Or let me help you find the right tour for you.

    Where to Stay in Tenerife

    Before we get into the specific recommendations, there’s one point we need to make. In some of the locations mentioned it’ll be a bit harder for you to find accommodation. However, don’t let that deter you from staying where you want. Even though it may be challenging to find hotels, there’s always the option for you to rent a house instead.

    We’ll give you a few hotel recommendations that offer a good experience to their guests but that are less prone to crowds. This may save you some time researching, making your life easier which is what we all want on vacation!

    Finca Vista Bonita

    Its prime location near the Reina Sofía Airport (South), the Teide National Park and the southern coast of Tenerife, allows the Finca Vista Bonita to appeal to all sorts of tourists. Families are very welcome and facilities do bear them in mind. However, it’s also just as suitable for couples and groups of friends of all ages who’re looking for quiet accommodation close to nature!

    It’s the main tourist accommodation in the traditional village of San Miguel de Abona which means it’s definitely not a resort town and you’ll be far from the crowds and fully submerged in the Canarian culture!

    Source: Booking. com

    Hacienda del Conde

    If you’re looking for a fancier option, Hacienda del Conde may just be the right choice for you. This 5-star hotel’s luxurious facilities include three restaurants, a spa, a gym, two swimming pools and even a golf course with a privileged view over the ocean! 

    The Hacienda del Conde is suitable both for those who simply want to make the best of their accommodation and for those who are looking forward to exploring Tenerife. Since it’s located at the western end of the island’s northern coast, it gives its guests a central location from where they may visit both the points of interest in the northern and in the southern coasts of Tenerife.

    Source: Booking.com

    Hotel San Roque

    If you’re planning on staying in Garachico, one of your best options is the Hotel San Roque. Even though it still keeps the charm of its 17th-century architecture, this 4-star hotel has been modernized and looks fresh and clean. It’s most appealing feature is the pool located in its central open-air patio.

    Hotel Rural Orotava

    The Hotel Rural Orotava in La Orotava describes itself as a “low-key hotel with free breakfast”. It still preserves its original Canarian architecture from 1595 and it’s best suited for those who are into quirky and colorful décor. It also has a central open-air patio where you’ll find its restaurant which serves traditional Canarian cuisine. In addition to being free, breakfast is served in a beautiful and cozy room upstairs that’ll take you back in time. This 3-star hotel offers you great value for your money!

    Final Tips

    These three tips are a bonus that works for everyone who wants to see Tenerife away from the crowds  – whether you’re visiting the island on the low or the high season, whether you’re staying at a resort or in a small traditional village, whether you’re an adventurer or someone looking forward to a relaxing time on the island.  

    21. Go to the Beach Early in the Morning

    The earlier you get to the beach, the bigger is your chance of easily finding yourself a good spot. The Spanish like to sleep in! You may even choose to restrict your time on the beach to the morning, avoiding both the crowds and the time when the sun’s rays are the strongest.

    22. Eat Lunch and Dinner Early

    Locals (and the Spanish in general) tend to eat quite late – both at lunch (after 2 pm) and at dinner (after 9:30 pm). For that reason, even though you’ll still be sharing the restaurant with other tourists, it’s easier for you to avoid the crowds if you eat early!

    23. Shop in the Afternoon

    You may have heard of the siesta! It’s basically the traditional nap that Spanish like to take during the early afternoon. Some stores will be closed during that period (because workers will be having their siesta). However many stay open all day in the more populated areas – you may take this opportunity to avoid the crowds of shoppers in Tenerife.

    There’s much more to Tenerife than crowded resorts but, even if you choose those, you’ll still be able to avoid most of the crowds by following our tips. Choose Spring and Autumn over Summer and Winter, take day trips to some of the destinations listed, go to the beach early in the morning, eat early, and shop in the afternoon.

    Is your heart set on Tenerife? Follow it! We’d love to help you plan your perfect trip to this beautiful island. 

    Photographer: Julian Greitler

    TOP Tenerife beaches in the south and north of the island

    Beach holidays are one of the most popular in the world. For many, vacation is associated with a beach in a warm country. If you are a beach lover, then Tenerife is the right choice for you. The beaches here are presented in the widest abundance. It is simply impossible to describe all of them in one article. Therefore, we will focus on the most interesting of them.

    Contents:

    1. Features of Tenerife beaches
    2. Southern beaches of Tenerife
    3. Western beaches Tenerife
    4. Eastern beaches Tenerife
    5. Northern beaches Tenerife
    6. Special beaches on Tenerife
    7. Conclusion

    Features of Tenerife

    Distinctive features of this coast – black volcanic sand. On some beaches, it mixes with white sand. Some well-maintained beaches are completely covered with imported white sand. Therefore, in Tenerife you can enjoy both the usual white beaches and unusual black ones.

    The entire coast of the island is free to visit. Territories by the sea are not redeemed by hotels, so you can relax in any place you like. But sun loungers, umbrellas and other amenities are provided, of course, for money. A sunbed and an umbrella for the whole day will cost from €2 to €4.

    South beaches of Tenerife

    The south of the island is the most popular among tourists, who are also attracted by a large number of beaches. The main ones include:

    • Playa del Duque;
    • Playa de Troya;
    • Playa del Bobo;
    • Playa Fañade;
    • Playa la Pinta;
    • Torviscas;
    • Playa Honda;
    • Playa del Camison;
    • Playa de Los Cristianos;
    • Place Las Vistas.

    Such a variety of beaches creates excellent conditions for a beach holiday. And the tourist infrastructure – restaurants, cafes, shops, entertainment right on the coast – makes the rest as comfortable as possible.

    Breakwaters are installed along almost the entire coast, so swimming in the sea is relatively safe and comfortable. Most of the beaches in the south are covered with white or golden imported sand.

    The South Coast is a place for those who appreciate a noisy, active holiday in the thick of things. If you prefer quieter places, there are more attractive locations in Tenerife for you.

    Tenerife West Beaches

    To the west of Las Americas, there are quieter areas, ideal for families and seniors. The main beaches here are:

    • Playa de Los Guyos;
    • Playa de la Arena;
    • Playa La Chica;
    • Playa de la Jaquita;
    • Playa Mendez;
    • Playa de Alcala;
    • San Juan;
    • Abama Golf Resort;
    • Playa de Ajabo;
    • Playa de la Enramada.

    Most of them have black volcanic sand. All beaches have modern infrastructure, but offer a little less entertainment than in the south.

    East beaches of Tenerife

    East of the main resorts are quiet towns with secluded locations. There are few tourists here. Local beaches are covered with black sand. Among the most significant of them are:

    • Playa La Tejita;
    • Leocadio Machado;
    • Los Gaietas;
    • Playa del Medano;
    • Playa Montaña Amaria;
    • Los Abrigos;
    • Playa de la Arena Candelaria;
    • Playa del Socorro Guimar.

    These are the most visible beaches for tourists on the east side of the island. In fact, there are many more. Wild beaches are located in almost every village. They do not have a developed infrastructure, but they have their own charm of nature untouched by man. Another important advantage of such beaches is the absence of a large number of people, calmness and solitude.

    Northern beaches of Tenerife

    The northern part of the island is the greenest, because there is more rainfall and less sun than in the south. But this does not mean that the north is not suitable for a beach holiday. On the contrary, there are many beaches, and very beautiful ones:

    • Playa de Las Teresitas;
    • Benijo;
    • Roque de Las Bodegas;
    • Playa de Antequiera;
    • Playa de Almaciga;
    • Playa de Bajamar;
    • Playa del Roquete;
    • Playa or Arenisco;
    • El Pierce;
    • Hardin;
    • San Telmo;
    • El Socorro;
    • San Iartin and others.

    Surfers especially like this location. After all, waves and wind are exactly what they need! And this is always in abundance on the northern coast. But this does not mean that you can not swim in the north. You can, just the conditions for this are a little less comfortable than in the south.

    All northern beaches are covered with black sand. Some of them have good infrastructure, others are completely undeveloped.

    Special beaches in Tenerife

    Nudist beaches in Tenerife are not uncommon. In fact, any wild beach can become nudist if you so desire, because there are no restrictions on staying on the beaches here. On a well-maintained beach, you can get a reprimand from the police for being completely naked. But some locations are especially attractive for nude sunbathers:

    • Diego Hernandez in La Caleta;
    • La Tejita west of El Medano;
    • Montaña Roja west of El Médano;
    • La Pelada east of El Medano;
    • Playa de Las Gaviotas east of Teresitas;
    • Playa de Benijo;
    • Los Patos;
    • Montaña Amaria, etc.

    In these locations, you can safely and completely undress. And no one will do anything to you for it.

    Conclusion

    Tenerife’s beaches allow everyone to find the perfect place to relax. Do you like comfortable swimming, white sand and bright entertainment? Choose the south of the island! Prefer a more relaxed atmosphere with a high level of service? Head west. Do you prefer privacy and local color? You to the east. Surfers will appreciate the north coast.

    Whichever beach you choose, Tu Nido Tenerife is ready to help you find comfortable accommodation in close proximity to it. Contact us on +34 922 71 38 83.

    Canaries and Tenerife. What is in Tenerife, what is not in other places

    Even those who have never been there know about the Canaries. You can not immediately orient yourself on the world map and indicate where these fabulous islands are located, but anyone can tell about them. The Canary Islands is a heavenly place where rest turns into bliss. Where the body basks in the rays of the gentle sun and warm azure waves. Where everyone is happy. Also…

    For the rest, it would still be useful to know the details. Like, for example, the fact that there are only seven Canary Islands, and the largest of them is Tenerife. We’ll talk about him.

    Why Tenerife?

    This island is suitable for any tourist. List of things to do here:

    • sunbathing both on sandy beaches and playing with pebbles on the shore;
    • admire the rocks and breathe in the coniferous spirit;
    • to relax in quiet resorts with family and children, but there are also “vile” places for lovers of active nightlife. In addition, the climate allows you to relax here at any time of the year (it’s not for nothing that Tenerife is called the island of “eternal spring”)

    It’s convenient to get here, you don’t need to make transfers. It seems that there is an endless number of attractions and various entertainment. There is always somewhere to go and something to see. Prices for many goods are lower than in Europe itself. Although geographically the Canaries belong to Africa, there is practically no risk of getting sick with something terrible and rare on the island.

    Sound convincing? Then let’s go!

    How to get there

    Easy and simple: direct flight to the island. More specifically, the southern part of it. There is an international airport where Russian planes arrive. There is also a “northern” airport. But its load falls mainly on flights between the Canary Islands.

    When to fly

    Whenever you want! The lowest temperature in February: +19 °С. By the way, the water at this time in the ocean is the same. The hottest time is August: +28 °С. But you are unlikely to be able to cool off in the azure-transparent waves this month: water is “fresh milk”, + 25 ° С. Details of the weather by month can be found.

    Where to stay, you decide for yourself, based on personal preferences. As you know, everyone has their own. Our task is to help “orient yourself on the ground.” So, we bring to your attention four popular places on the island, chosen by tourists.

    Resorts

    Las Americas

    Las Americas has been leading our small top resorts for many years now. A party place where everything just begins after sunset. This is a place that is quite affordable in terms of prices, in which tourists harmoniously coexist, both with limited financial capabilities and with a broad soul. There are apartments and economy class, and five-star hotels that honestly justify their status. Las Americas resort can be described in one phrase – “all inclusive”. More specifically? Please!

    • always good, calm weather with mild sun, calm ocean and no heavy rains,
    • is convenient to get to: the airport is only twenty kilometers away,
    • sandy beaches with pleasant fine sand,
    • here is the famous Avenida Avenue – the center of the resort, where there is everything you want to see, buy or eat. An endless number of restaurants and cafes with an international menu is interspersed with clothing stores and shopping centers. You can walk along the singing fountains, look into the concert hall with the pompous name “Pyramid of Arona” … It is always crowded and elegant here

    The best of the best tourist infrastructure is located in the south of Tenerife.

    Costa Adeje

    A logical continuation, not inferior in popularity, but opposite in essence, is the resort of Costa Adeje. This is a calm, family place for the privileged. The hotels here are luxurious, the prices are prohibitive. Self-sufficient tourists, staying here, never rush anywhere, lazily relax somewhere during the day, and sleep at night. The stars listen to the quiet streets… But this does not mean that there is no nightlife on Costa Adeje at all. Firstly, belated restaurant guests create some kind of movement around the resort. Secondly, the closer to the border of Las Americas, the noisier. Ultimately, having reached the border of the resorts, you can get to a quite decent El Faro disco.

    It is easy to guess that the infrastructure of Costa Adeje is simpler than the American “neighbor”. But the local beaches are the best in Terenif. There is also the stunning Puerto Colon Yacht Port, where you can watch the wealthy relax.

    Puerto de la Cruz

    Puerto de la Cruz was once the most visited resort. And then they built Las Americas. Unlike the “faceless”, in the sense of authenticity, leader, Puerto has its own flavor, its own Canarian zest.

    People come here to relax and just relax:

    • walk around the city,
    • delight the eye with beautiful green gardens,
    • eat delicious food in a restaurant that caters to the locals (i. e. no hacks!),
    • talk about something unimportant with a table neighbor,
    • get plenty of laziness after sleeping in an urban hotel

    The sea is rough here, so visitors prefer to swim in special pools with sea water. In general, no frills, everything is calm and measured. An ideal resort for the older generation. But young people, let’s face it, have nothing to do in Puerto de la Cruz.

    Los Cristianos

    Los Cristianos is located in close proximity to the resort of Las Americas and is not quite the logical end of it. This is a small original town that has grown around a once fishing village. A pleasant measured rest with a Canarian accent: cute restaurants along the narrow streets of the city give way to fruit shops and shops with delicious pastries. If, apart from the desire to sunbathe, swim and walk after dinner, you don’t want anything else, the resort of Los Cristianos is the very thing. Although, even if you suddenly want to burn extra calories, you can walk to the eternal holiday in Las Americas.

    El Medano

    El Medano – an intermediate stop during a global trip around the island, a resort for everyone. There is complete peace on the shore and complete ecstasy on the sea. Eternal winds allow you to ride the waves almost all year round.

    Attractions

    Tenerife is a big island. And there is always something to see. And the first thing you should pay attention to is the parks.

    Month Air temperature day/night, °C

    The southwest monsoon usually arrives from May to July. Initially, rain usually comes in short showers lasting an hour or two, clearing the way for warm, clear skies. As the rainy season progresses, rain can become longer and more constant, traditionally reaching peak levels in August and September. During the early rainy season (June to August) temperatures tend to remain high (average daytime temperatures of +28°C+34°C), although they drop sharply during the winter months of October and November.

    By November, rainfall and hot (wet) weather will decrease significantly, with dry weather returning over the next six months. Temperatures can be relatively cool from October to January, especially in the north of the country (average daily temperature: +17°C – +26°C). Across the region, evenings can be chilly at this time of year due to lack of cloud cover and low temperatures.

    Gulf of Thailand

    Koh Samui, Koh Phan Ngan, Koh Tao, Khanom, Hua Hin and Cha Am

    The east coast of Thailand has three distinct seasons. From December to February, you can expect good weather, with light rain and refreshing winds helping to keep temperatures more moderate. Due to the winds, the sea can be a little “dynamic”, creating ideal conditions for water sports enthusiasts.

    Temperatures will begin to rise from March (average daily temperature: +29°C + 35°C), usually peaking in April and May.

    While precipitation remains unlikely initially, light rain is expected by June, usually in the form of an hour-long afternoon shower, clearing the way for blue skies and bright sunshine. In late August, early September, the monsoon is expected, bringing with it a lot of precipitation and an increase in humidity. However, the temperatures are still around +30ºC and you can still enjoy sunny days interspersed with rainy periods.

    Rainfall usually peaks between October and November. Although the coast of the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin and Cha-Am experience varying amounts of rainfall with severe downpours occurring only in September and October. Another minor anomaly is the islands of Koh Chang and Koh Kood, which are on the eastern side of the Gulf of Thailand and experience similar weather on beaches along the Andaman Sea coast, with the rainy season taking place from May to October.

    Andaman Sea

    Khao Sok, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Phi Phi, Khao Lak, Koh Lanta, Koh Kood, Koh Chang, Khao Sok National Park

    The west coast of Thailand has three distinct seasons. November to March is considered by many to be the best time to visit. High summer temperatures persist, making the stay more comfortable (average daily temperature: +26°C – +32°C). Thanks to the wind, the humidity level is lower than at the end of the year.

    From March to May the temperature rises, the average daily temperature is +30°C – +36°C, the cool winds recede and the humidity rises.

    Come for a holiday at the end of May, when the weather usually arrives and usually lasts until October. Peak rainfall levels usually occur between mid-September and mid-October. Outside of these months, rain is often light, mostly during the day.

    In the Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand, the weather is in the same weather conditions as the coast of the Andaman Sea. Most rainfall occurs between May and October, and is one of the wettest areas in the country where rainy days can be expected all year round. The wet season is actually a good time of year to visit the National Park, as the average temperature is a comfortable +25°C – +26°C, the rainforest is green and lush, and there is a better chance of seeing all the beauty of the wildlife.

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    Overview of park areas in Tenerife

    Park name Brief description
    Eagles Park Not just a park where you walk along aviaries with feathered birds and read signs describing their species. Under the open sky, exotic birds of all stripes put on an incredible show, performing all sorts of pirouettes and dives in the air. The park has three zones for performances: with the participation of exotic birds, birds of prey and even shows with sea lions. In the jungle park (another name for the park), you can try yourself as Mowgli, climbing rope bridges, or go bobsleigh. Entrance to the park costs €24, children – half the price
    Aqualand Just seven kilometers from Eagle Park is Aqualand, where the best dolphin shows take place. For this spectacle, they usually ask for €23. And if you pay another hundred, then you can put on a wetsuit and learn some trick with dolphins. Water attractions will especially appeal to children of three to five years old.
    Siam park But for adults it is better to go to the new Siam Park. By the way, it is one of the top three European water parks. Not just water parks! This is the territory of continuous adrenaline happiness. Imagine a hill, equal in height to a ten-story building? Or a pool with three-meter waves? Or a hut with all amenities, where you can take a breath? Not? Then go to Siam Park and make sure: there is no limit to pleasure! Entrance €34. Children, according to tradition, half the price
    Loro park or parrot park Penguins, sharks, carps, fur seals, killer whales and many other wonderful living creatures coexist with an incalculable number of multi-colored “talkers”. You can also visit the zoological garden or go to the cinema (yes, there is one here!). You can watch entertainment shows, practice your balance on hanging ladders or take a picture with a parrot for €8. In general, you will not be bored in the park, even if you plan to spend the whole day here.
    Teide volcano Visiting card of Tenerife, the local “Eiffel Tower”, where every tourist who arrives on the island must check in. The highest point of the volcano is four thousand meters. But do not rush to climb to the very top: you will need special permission. A little lower – please! The funicular will gladly give you the pleasure of observing natural beauty in an eight-minute climb. By the way, the dormant half-eye volcano is protected by the state, and it has been given the status of a national park.
    Botanical Garden Quiet and peaceful place, where many species of exotic plants have found shelter. Entrance €3
    Pueblo Chico Park In a nutshell – children’s delight! Mini-towns with small locals, scenes with the participation of natives, models of the territories and buildings of Tenerife. By the way, there is a whole association of such theme parks throughout Europe. Entry €13

    Scenic places and cities worth visiting

    Benijo beach is a beautiful place, but not for swimming. The wild beach, surrounded by high mountains, is more suitable for a romantic contemplation of natural views.

    Esperanza pine forest gives way to fragrant eucalyptus trees. There is a special ethereal aroma here. You can walk through the forest with health benefits for a long time and for free.

    Dragon tree in Ikod, access to which is allowed only for money. No one knows how old this dracaena is and why its juice is red like blood. And in the same place, in a quiet town, there is a butterfly center where you can enjoy communication with winged charmers to your heart’s content. Excursions to Igod de los Vinos include free tasting of local wines. Perhaps someone will like this information.

    Gomera Island is located thirty kilometers from Tenerife. This is a place that attracts lovers of hiking trails with a backpack on their backs.

    The Basilica of Candelaria is a place of pilgrimage for Christians and not only. Here is the sacred sculpture of the Black-faced Madonna, which even Buddhists come to bow to. By the way, many esotericists claim that the Black Madonnas, of which there are not so many found in the whole wide world, have a unique energy that goes beyond the understanding of the Christian religion. Every year on August 14 and 15, pilgrims arrive in Candelaria to visit the Basilica in the rhythm of mass festivities and to the sound of fireworks and bow to the sacred Madonna. In the immediate vicinity of this place, the bronze kings of the island rise majestically – nine sculptures with sad faces. What the former rulers of paradise places grieve about, you can find out by ordering a city tour. In fairness, it should be noted that the main temple of Tenerife – the cathedral – is located in La Laguna. We will probably move on to it.

    La Laguna is the cultural capital and the oldest city of Tenerife. Many buildings, which are more than one century old, have been preserved here in their original form. Therefore, UNESCO took the city under its protection. Walking here and there, you will find yourself on the threshold of the convent with the imperishable body of the nun La Servita. At one time, she performed miracles of healing. Further you will find several luxurious palaces, a museum of history and anthropology. Actually, each house in the center of the Laguna has its own curious history.

    The official capital of Tenerife is Santa Cruz – a modern bustling city where tourists arrive from all over the world. Here, too, there is something to see and where to walk. But the main event of the city is the carnival, which is held every year. This large-scale holiday in terms of the number of participants once got into the Guinness Book of Records. Many tourists come to the island in February-March just to get to this enchanting show.

    What else to do on the island?

    • Dive 30 meters deep in a €50 submarine.
    • Go karting for €33.
    • Tickle your nerves at a theatrical joust for €48.
    • And, finally, get an aesthetic pleasure from the Spanish ballet in the concert hall “Pyramid of Arona” for €50-80.

    Beaches

    You can swim or sunbathe in Tenerife in any place you like. There are no private, purchased beaches here. There are natural beaches with black sand and artificial ones with light sand. They brought it from Africa. By the way, about her. Do not forget that the Canary Islands are not that far from the equator. And there, if you remember their geography course, well, it’s very hot. Therefore, even if clouds are running across the sky of Tenerife, and a light breeze is running through the body, the chances of burning out still remain high. Don’t forget protective equipment.

    Soothing information for zoophobes:
    Walking through the forests of Tenerife, climbing high on the rocks, you will not meet birds of prey or animals, as well as dangerous insects. Sharks and other marine reptiles do not swim to the shores of the ocean. In this regard, everything on the island is quiet, calm and safe even for children. And representatives of the rich plant world, which bloom here especially beautifully in spring, are taken to amaze your imagination.

    On the beach you can ride jet skis, water bikes, bananas, try to catch up with the boat, flying on a parachute (parasailing) for your money. All this will cost €3-50.

    Cuisine

    Canarian cuisine is a symbiosis of global gastronomic passions that have received a response of approval from the indigenous people. The basis is, of course, Spanish cuisine. But the proximity of Africa could not but affect the “same” taste. Added a couple of “spicy notes” Latin America, where at one time, if you study history, the islanders sailed to work. And the proximity of the ocean with its inhabitants completed the formation of the traditional Canarian menu, which you will get your hands on when visiting the restaurant. Oh yes! Not without fast food, of course. A touch of modernity cannot be wiped off the face of the earth, even if you want to relax as a “savage”.

    Are you salivating yet? Well, let’s add specifics:

    • Gofio – bread-not bread, barley dough with a special taste. It can be considered as an independent side dish for meat. And you can even find it in the composition of some dessert.
    • Once in Tenerife, you will definitely get acquainted with Canarian red and green sauces, which are traditionally served here for lunch and dinner.
    • Papas arrugadas are regular potatoes cooked in a not-so-conventional way. Would you say trite? It is unlikely that papas merchants will agree with you. For one kilogram they usually ask for € 8. What is the secret? In a special kind of potato that looks different and tastes incredible.
    • Everything is clear with fish. There is a lot of it, it is fresh, valued above meat. True, there is one caveat: a truly delicious fish can not be tasted in some well-known restaurant in a popular resort. Will have to move farther. For example, the village of Tahao will please fish gourmets and will not ask for a lot of money for it.
    • As meat, you will be offered rabbit, goat, chicken or chicken, beef and pork in various variations from soups to stews.
    • The island has the whole alphabet of fruits and their derivatives. Would you like to try palm honey?
      And, of course, cheeses are incomparable. They are usually made from sheep and goat milk.

    Transport

    You can travel around the island, looking into its furthest corners, by bus. We strongly advise you to pay for the fare with Bono cards. It will turn out to save up to 50% of the real cost of a one-time trip. You can buy a card for €15-25.

    Taxi is a white car with a characteristic “brick” on the roof. It works according to a single tariff and strictly according to the meter: outside the city it is more than one euro, in the city it is half the price. By taxi, you can take a tour of the planned “default” route. The longest eight-hour city tour costs €200.

    Car rental

    Of course, the most relevant and convenient way to travel in the Canary Islands is still a car. You can ride it both around Tenerife and look at other islands with the help of a ferry crossing.

    How to rent a car and what are the nuances? In principle, everything is simple here, as elsewhere, for example: I took my driving license, a credit card just in case, and an English phrasebook, honestly left alcohol behind the car – and forward, into the wind! Finding a car in Tenerife is not difficult. Such an opportunity appears already upon arrival at the international airport and accompanies to the hotel itself. Please note that the company that lends its car to you must indicate in the contract the existing scratches and minor damage, if any. Otherwise, you will have to pay not for your mistakes. Check if it is possible to sail to the neighboring island by car. For arbitrariness will again hurt the wallet. The price of the issue for rent depends on the condition of the car, its class, the availability of insurance, a Russian-speaking driver, and all sorts of nuances. If you are going to drive abroad for the first time, it is better to book a car in advance. So that running around in search of the machine itself is not added to all organizational unrest.

    Are you already driving? It’s time to remember the rules of the road. They are not much different from Russian ones. It is necessary to let pedestrians through, it is not necessary to talk on a mobile phone while driving, it is not nice to throw cigarette butts out of the window. Drive with your headlights off during the day, turn them on when it’s dark. Here are the rules. As for fines, the amounts for speeding are as follows: from € 100 to 600. That is, it is better not to break the rules. Save incredible! There are no problems with gas stations on the island. Gasoline here is no more expensive than in Spain itself: €1.15. Just do not refuel near historical and cultural sites: there, for obvious reasons, the price is inflated.

    This is the most popular of the Canary Islands. If you’re nearby, be sure to come by! See you in Tenerife! 😉

    Tenerife
    is rightfully one of the most popular and elite resorts in the world. This is a real miracle of nature: the amazing vegetation of the Cañadas Park, the Anaga Mountains and the Teno massif is truly amazing. The coastline, along which hotels and tourist complexes are concentrated, is characterized by the alternation of vast open beaches of golden or black sand and rocky steep areas that form grottoes and small bays.

    As a resort Tenerife

    It has been known since the 19th century, when it became fashionable for rich people to relax in the winter on the seashore. It was hard to find a better holiday destination than Puerto de la Cruz with constant spring weather. As for natural beauty, both the evergreen mountains of Anaga in the northeast and the picturesque Teno massif in the northwest are a true natural paradise. It is here that the famous “dragon tree” – dracaena grows. It reaches 20 m in height and is found only in Madeira and the Azores. The locals call it the thousand-year-old tree and associate legends with it.

    Tenerife

    offers a truly limitless choice of hotels of all categories. Giant tourist cities appeared in the south of the island, hosting more than 100 thousand guests at the same time. In addition to hotels in Tenerife, a network of apartments for any choice is developed. Playa de las Americas is a real tourist center that can accommodate tourists of all tastes and abilities.

    The most luxurious hotel – ” Gran Hotel Bahia del Duque

    “. The idea of ​​​​creating a small town was a new word in hotel construction, which previously gave preference to multi-storey buildings. The hotel itself covers an area of ​​​​7 thousand square meters, parks and gardens – 56 thousand square meters. 19The buildings were built in the local style of the early 19th century, which is an original combination of Victorian and Venetian architecture.

    Las Americas and Los Cristianos, formed a huge city, consisting of only hotels, the center of which, however, retained the atmosphere of an old fishing village.

    National Park Las Cañadas

    – a rare beauty reserve, spread around the Teide volcano. At the very foot of the volcano, a view of the bizarre fantastic lagoons, once formed by hardened lava, opens up.

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    – the capital of the island, where its main commercial centers and largest stores are located. In the vicinity of the city of San Andres there is a beautiful beach – Playa de los Tenerife.

    Puerto de la Cruz

    is a fashionable resort and a beautiful old town in the north of Tenerife. Here are the famous artificial lakes Lago Martinez and Lago Park.

    Icod de Los Vinos
    and Garachico

    – small towns in the north Tenerife
    that have retained their originality. On the narrow powerful streets of these cities you can see many sights. Icod de Los Vinos is also famous for the fact that it is here that one of the oldest and miraculously preserved specimens of subtropical flora grows – the “dragon tree”.

    Los Gigantes

    – picturesque resort town on the west coast Tenerife
    at the famous coastal cliffs of Los Gigantes, impressive for their gigantic size. The city has many beautiful snow-white villas, surrounded by blooming greenery. The city has a small beach of black volcanic sand.

    Mask

    – an amazingly beautiful and mysterious gorge, lost in the mountains in the north-west of the island. A serpentine alpine road leads from the city of Los Gigantes to this gorge, in which a picturesque village is comfortably located. There are several amusement parks outside the resort villages. Camel safari, cactus garden visits, zoo visits and trained falcons are offered. Children are delighted with the water park “Octopus”.

    320 sunny days per year
    , sparkling avenues, noisy discos and bars, huge shopping centers, amusement parks and at the same time the beauty of pristine nature – all this is Tenerife
    , a real tourist paradise.

    The one who decided one day to visit Tenerife
    will forever keep in memory the charm of this legendary land of seafarers, discoverers and poets!

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    Tenerife
    is the largest and most popular island of the Canary archipelago. Tenerife has an almost triangular shape and covers an area of ​​​​more than 2000 square meters. km.

    Resort areas appeared in Tenerife at the end of the 19th century, when the fashion came to Europe to travel to the north of the island in winter. Puerto de la Cruz became the first resort for the rich. After the Second World War, such pleasure became available to less wealthy people. The southern part became a popular holiday destination much later, in the 80s of the 20th century.

    Climate and weather

    The mountain range divides it into two climatic zones – the humid north, covered with various vegetation, and the arid south. In the north there are rains, in the south it is almost always sunny. Tenerife is called “the island of eternal spring” for its mild and even climate. The natural landscapes of the island are very diverse: there are majestic mountain ranges, and magnificent fertile valleys, tropical and subtropical forests, volcanic deserts, mountain gorges and sand dunes.

    Attractions – worth a visit

    The main attraction of the island – Teide volcano
    , the highest point in Spain – 3718 m. At an altitude of 2000 m above sea level, the Teide National Park is located, striking with mysterious alien landscapes, rich in bizarre figures and forms of solidified lava. Teide National Park occupies the entire central part of the island. Here you can see the famous Dragon Tree
    is the symbol of the archipelago. This tree grows very slowly, and can reach a height of 20 m. Its resin, called “dragon’s blood” for its bright red color, is famous for its healing properties.

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife
    – the capital of the Canary Islands, in which 200 thousand people live, is located on the coast in the northeastern part. The city is very lively, it has many long streets, beautiful squares and gardens.

    One of the most interesting places in the city – Plaza de España
    (Plasa de Espana), where the government building of the island, the museum of archeology and anthropology, the monument to the fallen in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) are located – an obelisk with a carved cross. There is an elevator inside the monument, where you can climb the tower, which offers a wonderful view of the embankment.

    Not far from the city center there are two magnificent beaches – Taganana
    with black sand and las Teresitas
    , an artificial beach with golden sand brought from the Sahara.

    Laguna
    (La Laguna) – the second most important city of the island, founded in 1496, the cultural and religious center of Tenerife. Until 1723, Laguna was the capital of Tenerife. It is here that the only university of the Canary archipelago is located.

    Outside Calle Obispo Rey Redondo
    rises the magnificent Cathedral of Santa Iglesia with two bell towers. Inside the cathedral, you can see a 16th century Flemish silver altarpiece, an English organ and a marble pulpit.

    Orotava
    (La Orotava) is a town of splendid, well-preserved architecture, in the middle of the picturesque Orotava valley. On a beautiful hill there is a luxurious mansion – the House with balconies (Casa de los Balcones), a beautiful park, a mill of the 17th century, the hospital of the Holy Trinity of the 18th century. (Hospital de la Trinidad). The streets here are paved with stone, and in the workshops of applied art you can see how it is done.

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    Santa Cruz de Tenerife – the capital of the province of the same name in Spain
    Tenerife, and one of the two capitals of the Canary Islands. Surrounded by steep cliffs
    Anaga mountain range, the city lies on a gentle slope of one of the mountains, descending to
    harbor of the same name in the northeastern part of the island. Its name is the city
    received from the silver Holy Cross of the conquistadors (Spanish: Holy Cross – Santa
    Cruz), which Alonso Fernandez de Lugo hoisted after landing on the coast
    Agnaso at 1494 year. Colloquially, the city is called Santa Cruz, despite the fact that
    that there are many cities with such a name in the world. Official name prefix
    “de Tenerife” not only distinguishes it from others, but also symbolizes the status
    the capital of the island.

    The second largest event in the world after Rio de Janeiro is held annually here
    a carnival that once entered the Guinness Book of Records. And there are the main
    the architectural gems of the island are the Auditorio concert hall, the Santa Towers
    Cruz” and the cathedral “Iglesia de la Concepción”.

    Climate

    Tenerife is called “the island of eternal spring” for a reason: in winter, the temperature here is not
    drops below +20 °C, and in summer it does not rise above +25 °C. ocean water
    +20…+22 °C, not higher. The exceptionally mild climate of Tenerife allows
    recommend holidays on the island even to people of mature age, including –
    suffering from cardiovascular diseases.

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    Auditorio de Tenerife

    This futuristic dome is one of the most impressive buildings in the Spanish
    architecture. A work of architecture made of concrete and metal is even depicted on
    national postage stamps. The opening of the Auditorio was attended by the heir
    royal throne of Spain. Inside there are two halls – a symphony and
    chamber. The main hall impresses with its size: the stage is 17 meters high,
    depth of the orchestra pit – 14. Music lovers will appreciate the effect of “sound around”. small hall
    practically copies the “big brother” and differs only in scale. Recently
    built nearby “Palmetum” – a palm botanical garden with five hundred
    varieties of palm trees, which borders on the complex built a little earlier
    pools with ocean water on the coast.

    Church of Iglesia de la Concepción

    The only church in the Canary Islands with five naves. Church
    built on the site of the first chapel built by the Spanish conquistadors after
    landings in Tenerife. The high bell tower allows you to see it from afar,
    and, for a very long time. Although this is contrary to the Catholic
    According to the rules, the church is popularly called the “Cathedral of Santa Cruz”. After all, he is
    the main temple of the capital of the island, and it houses the shrine of the same name – the cross,
    laid the foundation of the city. Architecturally, the temple is considered a mixture
    Tuscan style and baroque.

    Plaza de la Candelaria

    This is the parade square of the “luminiferous” patroness of the Canary Islands. On the
    there is a marble monument “Triumph of Candelaria”, depicting
    The Mother of God, before the pedestal of which four leaders of the Guanches bowed (they
    went over to the side of the Spaniards during the conquest of the islands). Interesting
    the architectural ensemble around the square form the building of the Government of Tenerife,
    Museum of Archeology and Anthropology and the Church of the Immaculate Conception and St.
    Francis, built in the Baroque style. On the left side stands the Rodriguez Palace
    Karta, built in the 17th century (today it houses a bank office).
    It is worth running into the palace building for at least five minutes to see the luxurious
    courtyard with stairs and dark wood verandas.

    Black Castle

    This is one of the oldest attractions in Santa Cruz. Lock
    San Juan Bautista (named after John the Baptist), built in 1641
    also known as the Black Castle. Situated in the heart of the city, this
    powerful fort with a massive round tower, parapets and loopholes for five
    artillery pieces played a crucial role in protecting against raids by invaders.
    Every year in July, a reenactment of the Battle of Santa Cruz takes place here, during
    which the legendary British admiral Horatio Nelson was defeated at
    trying to invade the city.

    Beaches of Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    In the immediate vicinity of the city there are two magnificent beaches:
    Taganana with volcanic black sand, common for these places, and the only one
    throughout Tenerife, a yellow sand beach – Las Teresitas, one of the most
    popular beaches in the archipelago. This is a one and a half kilometer artificial beach,
    to which, in the 1970s, yellow sand was brought in by barges from the African Sahara in exchange for
    local black volcanic origin. Around
    Santa Cruz de Tenerife has several diving centers suitable for
    divers of all skill levels. You can also go surfing in Tenerife,
    windsurfing and other water sports. In these waters are
    beautiful coral reefs.

    Shopping

    Many tourists come to Santa Cruz de Tenerife for shopping – outside the capital
    The Canary Islands are firmly entrenched in the glory of a “shopping paradise”. Especially a lot
    shops, shops and boutiques in Plaza La Candelaria and the pedestrian street
    Calle de Castillo, perpendicular to the square. At the city market
    Mercado de Nuestra Señora de Africa, located on San Sebastian street,
    you can buy fruits, vegetables, flowers and mainly spices. covered market,
    looking like a spacious courtyard decorated with arches, is not at all like
    European and attracts tourists with its exoticism.

    Loro Parque

    Loro Parque is a world-famous animal park worth visiting, even
    if you came to the island without children. The main living creatures here are 4000 species
    parrots (after whom the park is named). Killer whales live in a large aquarium
    (predatory dolphins), in a huge aquarium with ice blocks – penguins
    (it is believed that the penguinarium in Loro Parque is one of the largest in the world), and
    passing through the built-in transparent tunnel, you can see floating above
    head of stingrays, sharks and tropical fish. A full-fledged zoo takes up the rest
    part of the territory: gorillas, jaguars, tigers and turtles live in large pavilions.
    Be sure to visit the exciting shows that are arranged throughout
    day.

    San Miguel Medieval Castle

    This is a real medieval castle. And immersion in the Middle Ages too
    will be real. At the entrance to the castle of San Miguel, visitors are given a cape
    a certain color – which color got, for which of the knights you need to root.
    Guests are escorted through the armory, where each will be greeted by the king.
    After that, they find themselves in the hall where the tournament is held. six brave
    knights are fighting for the title of the very best, but the one who has the most
    loud support group: you can not limit yourself in the manifestation of emotions. This
    will contribute an unlimited amount of red and white wine, issued in
    iron mugs. After the tournament, lunch awaits – chicken soup to be eaten
    without appliances. Immersion in the era, what do you want?

    La Laguna Old Town

    The historic center of San Cristobal La Laguna consists of many neighborhoods,
    built up hundreds of years ago with houses, churches and noble mansions. This
    part of the city has been perfectly preserved to this day, and the entire Old Town of La Laguna
    declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Almost every building has its own name and
    story. Many sights of La Laguna are associated with the name of its founder,
    Spanish conquistador Alonso de Lugo. Explore Canarian architecture
    traditional forged ornaments of fences and facades, and at the same time imbued
    colonial atmosphere is best while walking through the old streets with
    cobbled pavements and cozy corners of green courtyards.

    Los Gigantes Cliffs

    Los Gigantes Cliffs (Rocks of the Giants) are located on the western
    coast of Tenerife. In fact, they belong to the Teno mountain range, which
    itself is the western slope of the Teide volcano. Sheer stone walls in 10
    kilometers long and up to 600 meters in height – a truly amazing sight!
    Many tourists experience a real catharsis here, having felt all the power
    universe. No wonder the local Guanches called these hills “Walls
    hell” and believed that the world ends here. Like many things in Tenerife,
    the cliffs of Los Gigantes are the highest in all of Spain.

    Excursion to the Teide volcano

    Traveling to the foot of the dormant Teide volcano has long been
    a must for all visitors to the island. Once having been here, I want
    come back here again and again. On a picturesque road passing through dense
    pine forests and mountain villages, you will rise above the clouds, stop at
    several viewing platforms above the clouds, where you can enjoy hours of
    a dizzying view of the “sea of ​​clouds of the white plain” below. Then
    you will find yourself among amazing volcanic landscapes – these are rivers of solidified lava,
    lunar valleys, rocks of various shapes and colors that have turned into heroes
    local legends. Teide is located in the center of the crater of the ancient volcano “Las
    Cañadas”, and the entire area around it has been declared a National Park and
    is the largest nature reserve in the Canary Islands.

    Island sightseeing tour

    An educational tour during which you will see the main
    attractions of the island. You will get an idea of ​​its history and
    culture, as well as get acquainted with the life of its inhabitants. During the tour you
    travel around the perimeter of Tenerife, making stops at the most famous and
    symbolic places of the island. The first stop awaits you in the west of the island in
    breathtaking Mask Gorge, which was considered a haven for pirates and
    smugglers. Next, you will stop at the observation deck of the city of Garachico.
    – the largest city and port of the island until 1706, when the volcanic
    the eruption buried the old city under the lava. From here you will proceed to
    nearby Icod de los Vinos, famous for its millennial
    dragon tree and St. Mark’s Church. It is here, in one of the wine
    cellars, tasting local wines and liqueurs. Don’t forget swimwear and
    towels. If you wish, you can swim in natural lava pools
    city ​​of Garachico.

    For a more detailed list of excursions and their prices, you can
    read after booking a cruise in your “Personal Account
    client.”

    Spain holidays at sea the best places.

    Notable places near Tenerife. The best beach resorts in Spain

    Spain has long been a favorite resort for Russians, you can choose a vacation for every taste. Expensive holidays in Mallorca, Ibiza, Canary Islands. By planning in advance and choosing where it is better to relax in Spain, you can inexpensively choose a place and a hotel on the sea.

    Cozy and comfortable resorts on the coast of Catalonia

    Democratically priced holidays are possible on the coasts of the Costa Brava and Costa Dorada, which are located in Catalonia. There are beautiful golden beaches, comfortable hotels and very close to Barcelona – a real open-air museum of Gothic architecture. Tourists should be aware that the beaches here are mostly municipal, so you have to pay for sunbeds. Locals mostly sunbathe right on the sand, spreading a towel or mat.

    On the coast, you can choose one of the small towns for recreation. Each of them is good in its own way, you just need to determine what kind of rest you need. If you are relaxing with your family, then you can choose the Costa Dorada. The hotels are mostly three stars, with comfortable rooms that have everything you need, including air conditioning.

    The city of Salou can be chosen for holidays with children. Nearby is the amusement park Aventura. The city has many municipal beaches marked with a “blue flag”. In the evening, numerous tourists stroll along the beautiful wide embankment with palm trees. There are also beautiful well-groomed parks for walking. A two-star hotel room costs from 65 to 80 euros, in three stars from 80 to 90 euro.

    Breakfast is usually included in the price. Lunch or dinner – buffet, can be ordered as needed, it will turn out cheaper than buying a ticket with half board. If you are not satisfied with the hotel, you can rent a room or apartment. If you are traveling with a group, it will be cheaper than a hotel room.

    Where to relax and see local attractions in 2019.

    Cambrils is an old fishing town, now a beautiful resort for families with small children. The beaches have a gentle entrance to the sea, they are well equipped with cabins, toilets, playgrounds. Cambrils attracts with its maritime tradition: every day at 16.30 local fishermen bring fresh catch to restaurants and the fish market.

    Gourmets from other cities come especially to enjoy the local cuisine. Particularly popular is
    , but assorted seafood and fish – “marescada”, you should also try shellfish and paella. Prices are quite affordable.

    La Pineda is another resort that you can go to with small children. This is a young resort, with clean beaches and a convenient entrance to the sea, it is considered the most quiet and peaceful place to relax. Everything on the beach is created for children to relax – children’s animators, cafes that have a special children’s menu. Here is the longest promenade in Catalonia – two and a half kilometers.

    In La Pineda, you can visit Aquapolis, an amusement park with water shows with dolphins and fur seals. In July and August, the city hosts various events with the participation of local groups. You can see horse races, processions of giants in colorful costumes and much more.

    Tarragona is an ancient city with historical monuments under the protection of UNESCO. Here you can find inexpensive apartments, hostels and hotels, popular campsites: Caledonia, Las Palmeras and Trillas Platja Tamarit – you will get a wonderful holiday by the sea in a well-groomed park with all amenities and entertainment.

    Beautiful beaches with golden sand stretch for 15 km. History lovers will find many attractions here, including the Roman amphitheater. Not far from the city is an ancient aqueduct from which water was previously delivered to the city from the Francoli River.

    In the period from 16 to 25 September, you can observe the feast of the patroness of the city of Santa Tecla. The whole city is decorated with flowers, festivals with national performances are held. On the street you can meet colorfully dressed characters. Nightlife at
    Tarragona is stormy, there are 15 nightlife clubs in the port area, some of them host themed nights with fireworks.

    The city of Reus, the birthplace of Gaudi, will attract tourists with its rich cultural heritage. The airport is only 3 km away. You can come here from any resort town by bus and enjoy the sights, you can buy a sightseeing tour for 15 euros.

    Spain boasts a huge number of places to stay for every taste. There is a place for beach, thermal, and even ski resorts! As part of this note, we will try to present a rating of the best resorts in Spain: concisely and as objectively as possible.

    TOP 10 best beach resorts in Spain

    Most of us love Spain for two reasons – it’s warm here and there is an opportunity to lie on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Coupled with good service and an abundance of attractions, the best Spanish resorts are beach resorts, so let’s start with them.

    La Garriga is a famous thermal spa located 35 kilometers from Barcelona. Hot springs (56 °C) of local thermal waters are actively used for the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, as well as for various cosmetic procedures;

    Archena is a popular place due to its wide range of wellness treatments at very reasonable prices. Hot waters of local thermal springs (52 °C) are used in the treatment of diseases of the respiratory system, and relaxing anti-stress programs are also successful. In addition, they provide treatment for rheumatism and neurosis, recovery from injuries and elimination of dermatological diseases;

    Caldes de Montbui is one of the oldest thermal springs located in the vicinity of Barcelona. The temperature maximum of thermal waters is observed here – 74 °С. The resort is known for its anti-aging properties and special success in the treatment of respiratory diseases and rheumatism;

    Panticos is a thermal spring in the province of Huesco in the Pyrenees, which was used during the reign of Julius Caesar. The water temperature ranges from 26 to 31 °C. Here they treat the digestive and respiratory systems;

    Valencia is a thermal resort located in the town of the same name. The temperature of the thermal waters varies from summer to winter. Here you are provided with high-class treatment and a variety of cosmetic procedures, special attention is paid to rejuvenation;

    Costa del Sol – the resort is located in Malaga, was opened in the 14th century. Cosmetology services, vitamin complexes and amazing underwater massage are provided. Water temperature – 24 ° С;

    Costa Brava – a unique thermal spring in the city of Blanes, whose thermal waters successfully treat dental diseases, normalize metabolism and eliminate rheumatism (42 ° C)

    If you really want to improve your health, consult your doctor and choose the best Spanish thermal spa for your case – you won’t regret it!

    TOP 10 ski resorts

    Many are surprised when they learn that Spain has its own ski resorts. By the way, they are very popular not only among beginners, but also among real pros. We present you our small ranking of the best Spanish ski resorts.

    1. Sierra Nevada – the highest, located in the southwestern part of the country. It is a favorite place for skiing popular stars, government officials and lovers of noisy holidays. The high cost of holidays in the Sierra Nevada is fully justified by the presence of luxury hotels and high-quality service. 62 km of pistes are more than enough for skiers of all skill levels;
    2. Baqueira-Beret is another stellar place located in the heart of the Pyrenees. 77 km of trails of various difficulty levels, landscapes similar to alpine ones and developed infrastructure make it a universal resort for vacationers of all ages and preferences;
    3. Port del Compte – located in the eastern part of the Pyrenees and has about 12 km of pistes with perfect snow cover. The resort is perfect for skiing and has a huge number of ski schools with professional instructors. Excellent conditions for families with children;
    4. Panticosa-Los Lagos – Western part of the Pyrenees, Tena Valley near Panticos. 34 km of trails of various difficulty levels provide maximum comfort for all vacationers. Hotels and restaurants with a high level of service, a wide range of entertainment for adults and children. Considered the best resort in the region;
    5. Aramon Valderinales – located in the district of Maestrasgo Bajo in the Iberian mountain range. Cozy comfortable place for family vacation. 10 kilometers of groomed trails. The resort received the highest award for the high level of service and quality of accommodation;
    6. Espolit Escuy – not far from Lake San Maurico in the Catalan Pyrenees. The total length of the tracks is about 32 kilometers, the tracks are designed for different categories of skiers. Most suitable for a quiet family vacation;
    7. La Sierra de Cadi – the area of ​​La Molina in the Catalan Pyrenees. There are no more than 10 kilometers of trails. Of particular note is the entertainment network and the traditional cuisine of the region. A popular holiday destination at any time, as numerous sections of mountain biking and rock climbing open during the summer season;
    8. Aramon-Kurler – located in the Benasque Valley in the Pyrenees. There are more than 63 kilometers of slopes, most of which are reserved for professional slopes. A heavenly place for professional skiers and athletes. Pretty expensive resort. A huge number of sporting events are held here. The high level of comfort in the apartments and excellent service, for which the resort has received more than one award;
    9. La Masella – located in the La Gerdanes area, the total length of the tracks is about 27 kilometers. There are both professional trails and a series of slopes for beginners. The abundance of sports complexes and playgrounds can provide an unforgettable holiday for athletes and their families;
    10. Manzaneda – the resort is located in the middle of the Sierra Queis mountain range, east of Pontevedra. The length of the ski slopes does not exceed 16 kilometers. The low slopes make it ideal for beginner skiers. The choice of off-piste entertainment is impressive: karting, tennis, swimming pools, sports centers, a park area and much more. Favorite place for the local population

    Holidays in Spain will surely be remembered for a long time. This is one of the most popular holiday destinations. And not only due to its warm, mild climate, but also due to the developed tourist infrastructure, reasonable prices and delicious cuisine.

    Spain is not in vain associated with something hot and exciting. After all, this is the birthplace of crazy bullfighting and exciting flamenco, a country with a rich past and present, interconnected by well-established centuries-old traditions. This is a country where you can pleasantly combine a beach holiday with breathtaking excursions to the main attractions of the region, holidays on the cleanest coasts in Europe with walks along narrow streets saturated with romance.

    Here everyone can find something according to their abilities: from modest rooms to luxurious apartments, from youth holidays in Ibiza to luxurious bliss in the Canary Islands. Spain provides an excellent opportunity not only for a beach holiday, but also for an active holiday: cycling, hiking, windsurfing – all this is possible in this extraordinary country.

    You will be captivated by the grandeur of its historical heritage, preserved over the centuries. You will never forget the intoxicating yet light Spanish wine and rich, vibrant local cuisine. You will surely remember for a long time evenings under the open sky, romantic music somewhere far away and a light warm breeze that warms not only the body, but also the soul.

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    At that time, a visa-free agreement had already been adopted, so a visa was not required. All that was needed was insurance. It cost 212 hryvnia. Plane tickets should be booked in advance, then the amount will be lower. I flew from Kyiv to Madrid with a change in Lviv. It cost about 4800 hryvnia. Upon arrival in Madrid from the airport at night, you can only get to the city by taxi, there is a crowd at the exit, the price is 30 euros. I rented housing from a private person, there are many sites for finding such offers. The apartment was almost in the very center: the La Latina quarter. Clean and bright interior, everything you need was there. The apartment cost 260 euros for two weeks.

    During this trip I visited the Prado Museum and the Reina Sofia Museum of Contemporary Art. You can easily get into them for free. The Prado has free admission from Monday to Saturday from 18.00 – 20.00, and on Sundays and holidays from 17.00-19.00. If you want to save time, then the ticket will cost 15 euros without a tour, 24 euros with a guide. The Reina Sofia Museum of Contemporary Art can be visited free of charge from Monday to Saturday from 19. 00-21.00. A paid ticket costs 15.50 euros with an audio guide. You can get tickets to these museums with a subscription for 29.60 euros. This will also include the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.

    Food and groceries

    Lunch at a restaurant: Paella (Paella) on average 30 euros, tinto de verano (tinto de verano, a refreshing wine cocktail) or sangrilla (sangria) 10-12 euros. Prices for almost any product in the Carrefur supermarket (Carrefour) are from 1-3 euros, provided that you are not a gourmet and are not going to eat delicacies. For example: yogurt – 0.99 cents, bread – 2 euros, a bottle of wine – 1 euro, cheese 1.36 euros, jamon 2 euros. Water is expensive: you want to drink a lot, and one and a half liters cost 0.99 cents.

    Souvenirs and other goods

    On average, it is fashionable to buy magnets from 5-10 euros, clothing on discounts costs from 2-30 euros. Great place to update your wardrobe.

    Cost of services and entertainment

    I highly recommend seeing flamenco live. This can be done in local tablaos (cafes where they dance flamenco) “Casa Patas” 37 euros (the price includes a drink and the performance itself), or “Villa Rosa” 65 euros (the price includes a hearty dinner and the performance itself).

    Hundreds of the country’s beaches are considered exemplary.

    Mallorca

    Mallorca is not accidentally considered a bohemian resort. First-class hotels, high level of service, comfortable temperature all year round, cool sea breeze await you… This island of the Balearic archipelago impresses with its natural beauty. And, despite the status of a bohemian resort, almost everyone can afford to go to Mallorca.

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    Mallorca is considered a bohemian resort

    There is something for everyone: gorgeous beaches, professional diving and windsurfing instructors, excellent climbing conditions and simply gorgeous nature for those who want to relax and unwind from the bustle of the big city.

    Tenerife

    The paradise island of Tenerife has long won worldwide love among fans of beach holidays. “Island of Eternal Spring” – that’s what they call Tenerife. Even in winter the temperature does not drop below 21 degrees.

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    Tenerife has won worldwide love among beach lovers

    Newlyweds often come to Tenerife to spend their honeymoon. Families with children also love the island: interesting excursions, good hotels and excellent climate – everything creates an atmosphere for a wonderful holiday. For its mild climate, stunning nature, sandy beaches and gentle sea, Tenerife is rightfully included in the ranking of elite resorts in the world.

    “Sunny Beach” – this is how the name of the famous resort is translated. Millions of tourists annually come to the luxurious beaches of the resort to swim and gain plenty of impressions for the whole year.

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    Every year millions of tourists come to the luxurious beaches of the Costa del Sol

    The most popular resorts are Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella, Estepona and Malaga. However, the only drawback of the resort may be the low air temperature – on average no more than +21 C. If this does not bother you, then welcome to the Costa del Sol.

    The famous resort of Costa Blanca got its name from the white sand beaches (Costa Blanca is translated as “white coast”). The resort has become popular due to its excellent infrastructure and the largest number of beaches marked with the Blue Flags of the European Union for the cleanliness of beaches and coastal waters.

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    The famous resort of the Costa Blanca

    Lovers of active sports prefer the resort. Here you can go scuba diving, windsurfing, climbing, cycling around the area to discover new places and admire the beauties of nature.

    Near the border with France is one of the most picturesque resorts in Spain – Costa Brava. “Coast of the brave” – ​​this is how the locals call this wonderful resort surrounded by cozy bays and bays. Nature generously rewarded the Costa Brava: chic white beaches, soft azure waves and impregnable cliffs overgrown with pine and fir trees.

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    Costa Brava – one of the most picturesque resorts in Spain

    Beaches and coastal waters are under strict control of the state, so you should not worry about the cleanliness and environmental friendliness of the resort. And as confirmation of the resort with the best beaches, the Costa Brava annually receives the Blue Flag as a sign of the excellent quality and cleanliness of the beaches. The resort has a large number of amusement parks and attractions, so families with children will not be bored.

    San Sebastian – the pearl of the Cantabrian coast, one of the most elegant and luxurious resorts in Spain. Here you will not see crowds of tourists, people come here for a quiet elite vacation, so you can meet Germans, French, Austrians, Swiss at the resort.

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    San Sebastian – the pearl of the Cantabrian coast

    Come to San Sebastian for festivals. Every year the city hosts the International Film Festival, Jazzaldia Jazz Festival, many theater festivals, electronic music festivals and even a surfing film festival.

    Costa Dorada

    The famous resort was nicknamed the “Gold Coast” (that’s how the Costa Dorada sounds in translation) for placers of golden sand on the beaches of the resort, which shimmer in the water like golden grains of sand. There is a shallow entrance to the sea, clean beaches, comfortable hotels and the air temperature is always a little higher than in other resorts.

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    Where better to go on vacation in Spain in 2019year? We talk about the best resorts in the country: where to relax in Spain at sea, where to go for excursions, which city to choose for a trip with children.

    In the first part of the article – an overview of resorts in Spain by type of recreation (beach, sightseeing, inexpensive, with children).

    In the second part – detailed information and reviews of the most popular holiday destinations.

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    Try the services and – they compare the cost of vouchers from all tour operators and find the best options in terms of price / quality ratio.

    Where to relax in Spain – 2019

    Beach holidays

    Where is the best place to go in Spain for a beach holiday at sea in 2019? Almost all regions of the country are suitable for this purpose, especially in the south – both the mainland and the islands.

    In most regions, the Mediterranean Sea warms up for comfortable swimming in early and mid-June, the season continues until October. Some tourists sunbathe and swim already in May, but the water is still quite cold at this time.

    The best mainland Spanish seaside resorts in 2019 are the Costa del Sol, the Costa Brava and the Costa Dorada. Among the islands, beaches in Tenerife, Mallorca and Ibiza receive good reviews.

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    Excursion rest

    Almost every Spanish city has architectural sights that will be interesting to see for fans of sightseeing holidays.

    There are especially many such attractions in the Costa Dorada and Costa Brava regions: ancient churches, fortress walls, Roman aqueducts.

    If the main purpose of your trip to Spain is excursions and attractions, you can go to one of the major cities like Barcelona, ​​Seville or Madrid
    . There are both natural and architectural sights, many museums.

    Leisure with children

    With a small child, it is better to go to quiet regions of Spain with good beaches and a gentle entrance to the sea, such as the Costa Dorada or the Costa del Maresme. It is good to have a rest in the Costa Brava (especially in the resorts of Tossa de Mar and Blanes) – there are comfortable hotels on the first line, animation, attractions.

    Older children will be interested in entertainment, so you can go on vacation to the south of Spain – to the Costa Blanca (many amusement parks) or the city of Salou on the sea near Barcelona (the largest Port Aventura park in Europe).

    Holidays with children on the islands (Majorca, Canary Islands) is also possible, but it will be more expensive than in mainland Spain.

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    You will find our material about Holidays in Spain with children useful – in it we talk about the best resorts and hotels for families. And don’t forget to checkout!

    Where to relax in Spain inexpensively

    Budget beach holidays in Spain in 2019 are possible in the resorts of the Costa Brava, Costa del Maresme and Costa Dorada. There are lower prices for hotels and food in cafes and restaurants.

    Holidays in Ibiza, the Canary Islands and the Costa del Sol region are considered very expensive – mostly rich tourists rest there.

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    Overview of the best resorts in Spain

    Costa del Sol

    The most southern, warm and expensive beach region of Spain. The swimming season in this part of Spain lasts longer than in other areas of the country (from June to mid-October).

    On the Costa del Sol, it is better to go for a seaside holiday with children, as well as for diving, windsurfing and golf. There are many good 4 and 5 star hotels on the coast.

    The most popular resorts of the Costa del Sol region in Spain are Marbella, Benalmadena, Fuengirola.

    Costa Blanca

    This is a youth region full of events and parties. The coast has a mild climate and many good beaches. The main resorts in 2019 are Alicante, Benidorm, Torrevieja.

    Tenerife (Canary Islands)

    Tenerife is popular with tourists due to its mild climate without sweltering heat and lack of prolonged rains. In the south of the island, the weather is sunnier and warmer than in its northern part.

    On the island, you can combine a beach holiday with a visit to entertainment complexes and national parks, sightseeing of the Teide volcano. The sea water in Tenerife is colder than in the resorts of mainland Spain, but in July, August and September it is quite comfortable to swim in it.

    Getting to the island is easier than other Spanish resorts: Tenerife has an airport with direct flights from Moscow.

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    Costa Dorada

    The Costa Dorada region allows you to combine a beach holiday with a visit to ancient architectural monuments. A good option for those who choose where to go to Spain for the first time.

    The region is often chosen for holidays with children due to good beaches, hotels, developed infrastructure and entertainment (for example, a large amusement park PortAventura).

    The main seaside resorts in 2019 are Salou and Sitges. If the availability of entertainment is not critical for you and you want a more relaxing holiday on the beach, you can go to small towns like Tarragona or La Pineda.

    Costa Brava

    Costa Brava is considered the “coldest” region for a beach holiday in Spain, but from June to October it is just as good to swim and sunbathe as in other places. In the high season (July, August) the weather is not as hot as in other Spanish resorts (+26…+28°C).

    Most of the Costa Brava resorts are located close to Barcelona, ​​so you can go on excursions or spend a few days in the Catalan capital. Tourists travel mainly to Lloret de Mar, Blanes, Tossa de Mar.

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    Mallorca

    The island is rich in nature: magnificent beaches, mountain ranges and a large protected area. Tourists go to Mallorca for a beach holiday, diving, rock climbing, golf.

    The situation in the resort is calm, there is almost no nightlife – therefore, Elderly tourists and couples with children often choose Mallorca for their holidays.

    There are many beaches on the island: there are small ones located in bays, there are sandy and even grassy ones.

    Most of the interesting places in Mallorca can be visited on your own: cultured pearl farms, monasteries, old towns and museums. If you rent a car, it will take an hour and a half to drive across the entire island.

    The humidity is high on the island, so the summer heat is hard to bear (especially in July), and it often rains in autumn. It is better to go on vacation in June or in September and early October: the heat is not so strong, there are fewer tourists, the water in the sea is warm.

    Are you planning to visit several regions or resorts in Spain
    ? The most convenient way to make such a trip is by car. Find out the prices for car rental and especially driving in the country: Rent a car in Spain.

    Ibiza

    It is worth going to Ibiza for youth recreation: life on the island is seething day and night. Numerous cafes, bars, clubs are open around the clock during the high season. Two of the ten most fashionable clubs in the world – Privilege and Space – are located in Ibiza. It is better to buy tickets for them in advance on the Internet to avoid a long queue.

    Pros of Ibiza: beach holidays, developed infrastructure, an abundance of good hotels and a lot of entertainment (including windsurfing and diving). On the other hand, the island is considered one of the most expensive in Europe.

    The beaches in Ibiza are well-maintained, along the coastline there are many cafes and restaurants.

    If you rent a car, you can visit the side of the island where there are no discos and bars. It is calm and very beautiful here: evergreen pines and the azure sea.

    Photo: view of Ibiza © Mark Lehmkuhler / flickr.com

    Barcelona

    One of the most popular resorts in Spain is Barcelona. Holidays in Barcelona allow you to see all the sights and lie on the beach. The most popular tourist areas are the Old Town, Montjuic, Gracia and Eixample.

    In addition, the easiest way to get to Barcelona is from Russia – there are direct flights from Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as the opportunity to fly inexpensively by low-cost airlines from the Baltic countries.

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    Michelin recommended restaurants on Tenerife

    Here’s a question. How many Michelin star restaurants are there on Tenerife?

    The answer, for anyone who doesn’t know, is five.

    Here’s a slightly different question. How many Michelin recommended restaurants are there on Tenerife?

    The answer to that question is eighteen.

    As well as the prestigious stars, Michelin recommends restaurants based on other factors which don’t necessarily involve high-end cuisine. Restaurants are recommended because they serve good food at reasonable prices or consistently well prepared dishes using fresh ingredients. Saying that, Michelin do tend to veer toward gourmet food.

    What that all means is when you dine in a restaurant with any Michelin symbol you know you’re likely to enjoy a good meal as it’s been tried, tested and approved for recommendation by inspectors.

    The current list of recommended restaurants covers a wide spread of Tenerife.

    Canarian black pig, El Rincon de Juan Carlos.

    El Rincon de Juan Carlos, Los Gigantes – one Michelin star
    Our favourite restaurant in the Canary Islands is a family affair where the food we’ve eaten over three visits matches and surpasses Michelin star restaurants we’ve dined at in other countries. This is creative cuisine, so not a choice for anyone who likes big portions at low prices. We wrote this before the restaurant was awarded its star.

    M.B, Ritz-Carlton Abama, Playa San Juan – two Michelin stars
    The only two Michelin star restaurant on Tenerife, M.B is named after the renowned chef Basque chef, Martín Berasategui whose restaurants around Spain boast a host of stars. The menu features creative dishes inspired by Basque cuisine.

    Kabuki, Ritz Carlton Abama.

    Kabuki, Ritz-Carlton Abama, Playa San Juan – one Michelin star
    One of two Michelin star restaurants on Tenerife whose menu has a Japanese theme.

    Txoko, Ritz-Carlton Abama, Playa San Juan – Michelin plate
    Another of Martín Berasategui’s stable of restaurants in the Abama. The menu features modern takes on traditional Spanish cuisine. With Erlantz Gorostiza, also chef at M.B, overseeing the food I wouldn’t be surprised if this is Tenerife’s next Michelin star restaurant (anywhere with Martín Berasategui’s name attached seems to have a good chance of being awarded a star).

    La Cúpula, Hotel Jardines de Nivaria.

    La Cúpula, Hotel Jardines de Nivaria, Costa Adeje – Michelin plate
    Another restaurant in a luxury hotel, La Cúpula occupies a fabulous location with panoramic views of the ocean. Chef Rubén Cabrera was recently recognised as a Gastronomic Ambassador for Tenerife. The menu is contemporary, creative cuisine with Canarian influences.

    Sucás, Hotel Baobab Suites, Costa Adeje – Michelin plate
    We haven’t eaten at Sucás but Chef Lucas Maes’ restaurant in La Orotava was one of our favourites. In fact, photos of the restaurant show there are even similar design features at Sucás. His food tends to be gourmet; beautifully cooked and presented but not as avant-garde as Michelin star restaurants.

    Tempura oysters at Kazan, Santa Cruz.

    Sensu, Hotel Bahía del Duque, Costa Adeje – Michelin plate
    You might be seeing a trend by now. Most Michelin recommended restaurants in the south of Tenerife are in luxury hotels. We’ve been saying for years the best restaurants in the south of the island are in the 5 star hotels, it’s where Tenerife’s gastronomic renaissance began. Sensu’s menu features Japanese food, another island trend.

    Casa Fito, Granadilla de Abona – Bib Gourmand
    Casa Fito, being in the hills, stays below visitors’ radar yet is considered one of the best Spanish restaurants on the island. Don’t expect trad Spanish cuisine though, having a Bib Gourmand recommendation identifies it as being more sophisticated nosh.

    Colourful salad at Solana, Santa Cruz.

    Solana, Santa Cruz – Michelin plate
    One of the modern breed of Canarian restaurants serving cuisine that has its roots in tradition but with a creative construction that is unmistakably 21st century. The taster menu is excellent value.

    Kazan, Santa Cruz – one Michelin star
    It seems incredible that Tenerife has not one, but two Michelin star Japanese restaurants. Japanese food has become increasingly popular around Europe in the last decade and you can find sushi restaurants in the most unlikely places. The food is beautifully cooked and presented, but that’s the case with any good Japanese restaurant.

    Snacks in the cloud at Nub, La Laguna.

    Sagrario, Santa Cruz – Michelin plate
    The most recent review on Tripadvisor at the time of writing called this a Michelin star restaurant, it’s not. It’s most definitely a plate – the food is traditional with a bit of flair, and with the main focus being on fish and seafood.

    Abikore, San Andrés – Michelin plate
    We’ve long felt little San Andrés was one the best places on the island for fish and seafood. It boasts not one but two Michelin recommended restaurants… neither are traditional fish and seafood joints. Akibore’s menu is an intriguing fusion of Spanish and Japanese with a dash of Peruvian.

    Pulpo a la Gallega with a view at Terrazas del Sauzal.

    La Pousada del Pez, San Andrés – Bib Gourmand
    Closer in culinary terms to other restaurants in the town, the menu at La Pousada del Pez is built around fish and seafood, but this is a sophisticated, upmarket restaurant and its dishes have more flair as a result, hence the Bib rating.

    Nub, La Laguna – one Michelin star
    The latest Tenerife restaurant to be awarded a star for its innovative fusion of Chilean and Italian cuisine. We reviewed it recently if you want more details.

    View from terrace at Haydee, La Orotava. This was the original restaurant, their new location is nearby, so the view’s not so a different.

    La Sundunga, Tegueste – Bib Gourmand
    Where most Michelin recommended restaurants in the south tend to be in luxury hotels, in the north they can be found in locations where there are far more locals than visitors. La Sundunga is in about as traditional a spot as you could find, yet the menu features contemporary dishes from across the globe.

    Terrazas del Sauzal, El Sauzal – Michelin plate
    Possibly the restaurant with the best view on Tenerife, when the weather’s right. Terrazas del Sauzal has a menu to please many with Canarian, Spanish and international dishes, all nicely presented.

    Steak at Brunelli’s, Puerto de la Cruz.

    Haydee, La Orotava – Michelin plate
    One half of a talented brother and sister team, Víctor Suárez learned his trade in the kitchens of Martín Berasategui and Ferran Adrià before returning to his roots in the Orotava Valley. More creative Canarian cuisine with Asian influences to spice things up.

    Brunelli’s, Puerto de la Cruz – Michelin plate
    And finally, one for serious steak aficionados – Brunelli’s in the Punta Brava area of Puerto de la Cruz. If you’re not into steak, it’s not the place for you. In fact if you are into steak but like it well done, it’s still not the place for you.

    In our view, whilst the list does include the best restaurants on the island it also includes ones which wouldn’t make it on to our list. But food and dining is a subjective business. What is guaranteed, unless there’s a glitch, is you’ll get quality ingredients and good food in all of them.

    Michelin-starred restaurants in Tenerife

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    2 Michelin-starred restaurant run by chef Erlantz Gorostiza, the first chef to be awarded in the field of catering in the Canary Islands in 2014.

    M.B. is located in the south of the island, specifically in Guía de Isora, in the hotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama and belongs to the wide range of Martín Berasategui‘s restaurants.

    In terms of cuisine, it is classic haute cuisine and a combination of Mediterranean products native to the Canary Islands.

    The average price per diner is estimated at 150-200€ and the tasting menu is 140€ per person.

    Restaurant M.B.

    Also in Guía de Isora

    The Abama Kabuki has a Michelin star, and two suns in the Repsol guide 2020, is a Japanese fusion restaurant that is distributed in different spaces with views of The Ritzt Carlton Abama resort from the golf clubhouse and sea views.

    Advance booking is required to attend.

    It is run by chef David Rivero Piedra, a Canarian chef from La Garita in Telde, Gran Canaria.

    David Rivero is known for culinary innovation that combines traditional Japanese and Mediterranean cuisine with local seasonal produce from the Canary Islands.

    As for the wine list, it has a wide range of international wines, beers and the typical Japanese alcoholic beverage, sake, as well as different Japanese fusion cocktails.

    In terms of prices, there are two types of menus.
    o Short menu: 107€
    o Long menu 145€ which includes a matcha tea ceremony at the end of the evening.

    Abama Kabuki Restaurant

    Restaurant with a Michelin star and awarded two suns in the Repsol Guide 2020, it is located in Los Gigantes, in the southwest of the island of Tenerife.

    It is run by the Padrón brothers, chefs from Tenerife. Juan Carlos is in charge of the savoury dishes and Jonathan of the sweet dishes.

    We work with selected local and international products of the best quality and raw material with products from the Canary Islands.

    Flavour and balance are the cornerstones of the brothers’ cuisine.

    To make a reservation at their facilities, you must fill in a questionnaire with the number of diners on their official website.

    As for prices per diner, the full menu is €95, and there is also the option of gift vouchers for two people with tasting menus.

    Juan Carlos’ corner

    The one-Michelin-starred Kazan restaurant on Paseo Milicias in Garachico, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is the first sake-bar in the capital of Tenerife. It has also been awarded the category of two suns in the Repsol Guide 2020.

    In terms of cuisine, the Kazan offers a wide range of Japanese cuisine and Nikkei fusion, which is a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. They work their dishes with a wide range of seasonal fish and seafood from the mainland and the Canary Islands.

    The average price per diner is €35.

    The Sommelier offers several references of select sake to accompany the dishes as well as a wide range of wines.

    If you are not sure what to order, ask the chef; the chef’s Omakase is available on the menu. You can ask the chef to prepare a special menu using the daily specials from the menu.

    Kazan Restaurant


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    Aboriginal dinner at Caserío canario el Boquerón SXVIII

    Gastronomic experience with chef Marcos Tavio at Caserío el Boquerón SXVIII.

    An experience designed for a select few. You will enjoy 10 dishes from the prestigious Aborigen restaurant under the fig trees. Make a reservation for an incredible evening.

    The restaurant was formerly located in an old tobacco factory dating back to 1776 and teacher training college in San Cristóbal de la Laguna, now converted into the hotel La Laguna Gran Hotel.

    He is currently in Costa Adeje, in the south of the island of Tenerife at the Hotel Bahía del Duque. (28/04/2022)

    The Nub restaurant is a Michelin-starred restaurant specialising in Chilean and Italian cuisine with local produce.

    Reservations can be made through the website according to the menu chosen by the customer. Nub offers the possibility of two types of menus:

    o Antü menu. Vegetarian menu 95€ per person
    o Novatore menu 110€ per person
    o Pairing of liquefied and fermented juices 45€ per person
    o Short wine pairing 65€ per person
    o Long wine pairing 85€ per person
    o Currently offering Christmas Eve menu with wine pairing at 300€.

    Regarding the opening hours of the Nub

    o Wednesday and Thursday dinner.
    o Friday and Saturday lunch and dinner.
    o Sunday lunch.

    Restaurant Nub

    It is not a Michelin restaurant, but this dining experience would be well worth such recognition.

    Under the guidance of chef Marcos Tavio and in the unique setting of Caserío el Boquerón, 18th century. XVIII, “Bajo las Higueras” is a gastronomic experience that unites identity, territory, memory and customs.

    An exclusive experience for groups of 2 people or more, and on request. The group will enjoy 10 dishes from the prestigious Aborigen restaurant under the fig trees in a Canarian farmhouse dating from the 18th century.

    The atmosphere, the chef’s explanations, the gastronomy and the decoration will take you on a unique gastronomic journey.

    The price varies according to the number of diners.

    Interested parties can contact here to book in advance.

    

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    The best restaurants in Tenerife

    Long gone are the times when Tenerife tourism was only associated with familiar fodder listed on laminated menus. That food is still available for those looking for home comforts, but tastes in Tenerife have changed, and so has the quality on offer. These days creative Canarian is the dish of the day, with no less than six Michelin-stars awarded to restaurants dotted around these shores and award-winning chefs from far afield joining the burgeoning foodie scene. There are still the traditional, family-run restaurants sticking to granny’s tried and tested menus, but because of the stratospheric rise in general quality, even these quaint finds have had to raise their game.

    Playa de las Americas

    Bianco

    This contemporary Italian restaurant has reigned for several years now as the in-vogue dining venue in the heart of downtown Playa de las Americas. The funky styling is as attractive as the catwalk-ready staff, with a ceiling of flowers looping over a white, gold and marble interior. Even the food is good-looking, especially the truffle linguine with pecorino cheese. Evening meals come with a side order of soft serenades by an island singer. Ask for a street-view table on the terrace if you want to watch the world go by along the resort’s Golden Mile.

    Contact: 00 34 922 788 697; biancorestauranttenerife.com
    Prices: ££
    Reservations: Recommended

    Contemporary Italian Bianco is an in-vogue dining venue in Playa de las Americas

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    Costa Adeje

    La Vieja

    There are plenty of fish restaurants in cutesy La Caleta village but La Vieja is certainly the most venerable – and probably the priciest. So what extra bang for your buck do you get here? Beautiful bay views from an elegant interior, for a start. Both the wine and food menus are huge, the latter featuring a colourful regatta of both sea and land-based dishes. The shared sea bass in a salt crust usually elicits stereo ‘wows’, while the monkfish marinara is also a popular pair-pleaser.

    Contact: 00 34 922 711 548; restaurantelavieja.com
    Prices: £££
    Reservations: Recommended

    Beautiful bay views from an elegant interior can be enjoyed at La Vieja
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    San Hô

    This Peruvian/Japanese fusion restaurant in the Royal Hideaway Corales Resort doesn’t just provide fantastic Nikkei food, it offers an education. Every dish is artistically presented in modern, airy surroundings, and is accompanied by both culinary and historical insights. It might sound pretentious but be assured, it’s not. Prepare to be surprised, not just by the laid-back vibe, but also by the bombardment of unusual pairings such as a dry vodka martini with wasabi, and local fish on a bed of yucca mash.

    Contact: 00 34 922 757 900; royalhideawaycorales. com
    Prices: £££
    Reservations: Essential

    Every dish is at San Hô is artistically presented and accompanied by both culinary and historical insights

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    Los Gigantes

    El Rincon de Juan Carlos

    Another of Tenerife’s Michelin-starred restaurants, this one slap-bang in the genteel tourist town of Los Gigantes. Within an intimate, minimalist setting, opt for the tasting menu and you’ll be presented with a seemingly never-ending succession of tantalising teasers, each a work of art in its own right. There’s a definite seafood slant, but meat makes an appearance too in dishes such as Canarian black pudding and veal sweetbreads. For those without the time, appetite or wallet, individual à la carte options are offered as well.

    Contact: 00 34 922 868 040; elrincondejuancarlos.com
    Prices: £££
    Reservations: Essential

    Opt for the tasting menu at El Rincon de Juan Carlos and you’ll be presented with a succession of tantalising teasers

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    Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Kazan

    It might not win any awards for restaurant beauty pageants with its rather beige interior, but what Kazan lacks in looks it makes up for in flavours. Outstanding Japanese creations have earned this restaurant in the island’s capital a Michelin star, and rightly so. The Sashimi Kazan is a palate-wowing combo of tuna, squid, prawns and other marine colleagues, while the spicy tuna tartare, crab tempura and fleshy salmon nigiri are veritable showstoppers too. An added bonus for such an acclaimed restaurant is that the service is mightily friendly and down-to-earth.

    Contact: 00 34 922 245 598; restaurantekazan.com
    Prices: £££
    Reservations: Recommended

    Outstanding Japanese creations have earned Kazan a Michelin star

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    La Hierbita

    Set in a supposedly haunted, 19th-century mansion in the old quarter of Santa Cruz, La Hierbita gives the impression of dining on a ship, partly because of the nautical-themed décor and aged, wood furnishings, but also because of the creaky, uneven floors that make walking without a sway tricky to master. Set menus are the only option and provide great value starting at under £18 a pop (with wine), and include choices such as fresh fish, entrecote and Galician black pig’s foot. There’s a terrace on the pedestrian street, or bag an upstairs balcony table for grandstand people watching.

    Contact: 00 34 922 244 617; lahierbita.com
    Prices: ££
    Reservations: Recommended

    La Hierbita gives the impression of dining on a ship, partly because of the nautical-themed décor but also because of the creaky, uneven floors

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    Tejina de Isora

    Las Goteras

    There’s one reason why hungry diners, both locals and visitors, are drawn from all over the south to this unassuming rustic restaurant in a west coast hillside town – meat, meat and more meat. Fillet steaks as big as a boxer’s fist are arguably the best on the island, while the barbecued chicken, flaming sausage platter, and giant pork chops give any Canarian restaurant a run for their money. This is the real, raw deal so don’t expect silver (or even bronze) service or frilly décor, but do come armed with a carnivorous craving.

    Address: La Gorrina, 12, 38685 Tejina de Isora
    Contact: 00 34 922 857 056
    Opening times:
    Tues-Sat, 12pm-11pm
    Prices: ££
    Reservations: Recommended

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    Sauco

    Although there’s a cosy interior at this trendy, Italian-leaning restaurant, it would be silly to sit inside and miss out on the spectacle of waves frothing white over the rocks below, so plonk yourself at a promenade table and get ready for the natural son et lumière show. The grilled fresh fish of the day is always worth a punt, as are the pizzas, but the creamy seafood tagliatelle made with homemade pasta is understandably a perennial favourite. Lunchtime lingering is unavoidable when you have the ocean for company and a crisp, dry white by your side.

    Contact: 00 34 922 860 744
    Prices: ££
    Reservations: Recommended

    Sauco’s grilled fresh fish of the day is always worth a punt, as are the pizzas

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    Guia de Isora

    M.B.

    Dress up and step back in time at the island’s only two Michelin-starred restaurant. Set in the pink palace that is The Ritz-Carlton Abama hotel, stiff-backed waiters float in and out of the sophisticated interior like old-school butlers, synchronising the swishing of tureen lids, and dutifully explaining what the heck each culinary creation contains. Contemporary Basque is the theme, though it’s doubtful if you would find such culinary concoctions as ‘pigeon flamed on a bed of cocoa’ on the menu of any eatery in the western Pyrenees. A magnificent tasting menu provides an easy, all-encompassing option.

    Contact: 00 34 922 126 000; ritzcarlton.com
    Prices: £££
    Reservations: Essential

    Stiff-backed waiters float in and out of the sophisticated interior like old-school butlers at M.B.

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    Teide National Park

    Las Estrellas

    You don’t come here for high-end gastronomy, though it’s as good a place as any to acquaint yourself with typical Canarian dishes. While the grilled meats and massive salads are as pleasant as any other low-key bar/restaurant on the island it’s the views that make hikers, bikers and drive-by day-trippers veer off the tree-lined road to Teide National Park and into its plain confines. From the adjoining terrace, the panorama of pine forest and coastline is monumental, three neighbouring islands providing a trio of proverbial cherries on the cake.

    Address: Carretera Boca Tauce, 21, 38689 Chío
    Contact: 00 34 922 850 906
    Opening times: Daily, 8am-6pm
    Prices:
    £
    Reservations: Walk-ins only

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    Canary Islands Cuisine: Tenerife’s Family-Owned Michelin Star Restaurant

    Owned by brothers, Juan Carlos and Jonathon Padrón, El Rincón de Juan Carlos in Tenerife, is one of the Canary Islands’ newest Michelin-starred restaurants.  Opened 18 years ago, it was in this humble establishment where the phenomenon of the new Canarian cuisine began to take shape. Almost two decades later, the Canary Islands food scene is thriving, partly thanks to the ambitious Padrón brothers who use their knowledge of the previous generations and propelled it forward, creating a new cuisine with a contemporary taste in Tenerife.

     

    In our restaurant we work with our family in the kitchen. Until two years ago our mother cooked alongside us. The star gave us an international profile. The award for our restaurant parallels the rise of Canarian gastronomy seen during our generation,” says Juan Carlos.  El Ricón de Juan Carlos was awarded the Michelin Star for its highly surprising cuisine, with a superb tasting menu experience, various wine-pairing options, all enhanced by the stunning sea views!

    The award of the Michelin star for the brothers’ restaurant raises the level of Canarian traditional cuisine – which includes potatoes, a sauce called “mojos”, stews, gofio and escaldones (gofio mixed with fish stock to make a thick paste). The designation opens the path to more progress and innovation. In the landscape of the Canary Islands there is plenty of inspiration for the culinary tradition to take new steps forward with pride and emotion.

    The Canary Islands have a distinctive gastronomy because the archipelago is located in the middle of the Atlantic and has a specific climate. These factors plus the centrality of the location during the era of the discovery of America made Canary Islands food develop unusual traditions using little known raw materials with rare qualities.

     

    Juan Carlos explains how the archipelago impact the restaurant’s cuisine, “The ocean that surrounds us is of incomprehensible richness. There are exquisite local fish such as vieja or the grouper, delicious crustaceans such as shrimp, prawns, and, of course, blue fish, tuna. Large tuna pass through the Archipelago throughout the year, from bigeye (bluefin tuna) to obessus, yellowfin tuna and bonito,”. Tuna, which is fished sustainably by artisans, is one of the great points in favour of Canarian cuisine. There are also fantastic tropical fruits.

     

    Adding to this, Jonathon Padrón says, “Thanks to the trade winds, the horizontal rain and the volcanic soils, our tropical fruits have more sugar, because they ripen on the tree. There are bananas, pineapples, mangoes, papayas, passion fruit, and guava,”. All these fruits are an important part of the Canarian sweet cuisine.

     

    These days people are looking a lot to healthy, fresh fruits. They’re interested in eliminating added sugars and looking for innovative contrasts with vegetables and greens,” says Jonathan.

     

    Stand-out Canary Islands product also encompass award-winning cheeses (including flor cheese, a goat’s milk cheese called “majorera” and a variety of smoked cheeses). On top of this there are the cult pre-phylloxera wines made by a generation that did not want to be left behind by the great boom in Spanish avant-garde cuisine

     

    We’re inspired by the greats who were around here. Many don’t know it, but Ferran Adrià started cooking here with his colleague Fermí Puig, and we also had Santi Santamaria and great European chefs at the time. They enlightened us with their generosity,” says Juan Carlos.

     

    Today, Canarian cuisine, traditional and new, has emerged to stand alongside some of the best gastronomy. There are very high-quality dishes such as las papas arrugadas con mojos (Canarian wrinkled potatoes with dips), el conejo en salmorejo (a Canarian rabbit récipe), los guisos de cabra (goat’s meat stew) and the very old and delicious cochino negro canario (Canarian black pig). By any standards, the food offering is extremely diverse.

     

    Commenting on their Michelin Star cuisine, Jonathon Padrón says, “[Our cuisine] is much more varied than people think because we have a large number of excellent premium products that each chef of the new generation can work with in their own style. Here we have everything, from the most progressive cuisine, which would be ours, to powerful updates of the traditional recipe book, crossed visions with America and Asia, restaurants with great products.

     

    Jonathon continues, “There are very different signature cuisines…Everything that comes out of here is a reflection of the Canarian territory, its ocean and open spaces. One of the keys to national and international success has been working side by side with our products, creating an unstoppable value chain with sustainability characterising everything we do,” says Jonathan.

     

    There are many reasons to go on holiday to the Canary Islands – including the weather, the landscape, and the friendly local people. The great food on offer in the archipelago is another motivation. The Canary Islands has a number of highly distinguished contemporary cuisines ready to delight visitors. Other Michelin starred restaurants in the Canary Islands include MB Abama, Kabuki Abama and NUB (all three in Tenerife), Aquarela and Los Guayres (in Gran Canaria).

     

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    For more information on Gastronomy in the Canary Islands, please visit www. hellocanaryislands.com

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    ▷ Michelin Stars Spain and Portugal 2022

    33 New stars, 4 restaurants receive their second star and the 11 Spanish restaurants with three Stars retain them.

     

    Another year has seen the celebration of what is considered the Oscars of the world of gastronomy, the annual ceremony to present the 2022 Spain and Portugal Michelin Guide. This year, the setting chosen to stage this auspicious gastronomic event was the auditorium of Valencia’s Ciudad de las Ciencias y las Artes. Host for the event was the popular television actress Ana Milán, a native of Valencia, who brought her own distinctive touch of humour to the proceedings. The audience who thronged the grandstands roared with laughter, although their smiles were concealed beneath their obligatory face masks.

    Despite the restrictions imposed by the authorities in response to the pandemic, this year the gala ceremony had something of the air of a reunion — last year, of course, the in-person event had to be cancelled, and was replaced by a virtual presentation. On that occasion, the lack of a live audience and the absence of award recipients inevitably cast a shadow over the proceedings.

     

    Official speeches 

    It fell to Maria Paz Robina, the Guide’s Spain and Portugal president, to break the ice, and in a short but stirring speech, she reminded those present that Spain is a strategic point for the tyre company, with its factories in the country employing over 7,000 people. She also recalled how the Guide began over 100 years ago, from an idea of the Michelin brothers, as a means of promoting travel, something which has been severely curtailed by the Pandemic — leading us all to appreciate the important place it holds in our lives. Lastly, she referred to the support lent by the Guide to the travel sector, one of the industries most badly affected by the Covid crisis, and emphasised how vital sustainability is, both to the Guide itself and to the brand. This year, therefore, Green Stars will once again be presented, as they were for the first time in 2021, to reward restaurants that engage in sustainable and responsible practice.  

    Ximo Puig, President of the Autonomous Region of Valencia © Michelin

    Appropriately, given the prestigious nature of the event, this address by the Guide’s Spain and Portugal director was followed by a series of speeches by several other officials: the Deputy Mayor of Valencia, Sandra Gómez; the head of the Regional Council of Valencia, Toni Gaspar; and the President of the Valencia Autonomous Region, Ximo Puig. Each speaker was full of praise for Valencian produce and gastronomy, and enthused over the great success they are currently enjoying. 

     

     

    A photo of the award winners in the 2021 Guide

    Following the obligatory official speeches, the ceremony moved onto strictly gastronomic matters. Ana Milán had come up with a plan to make amends to last year’s award winners who had been unable to attend the gala due to the severe restrictions to which we had all been subject in the face of the Pandemic. So she called up all those who had secured entries in last year’s Guide, so that they could receive some consolation for their disappointment, and appear, albeit twelve months late, in a group photo accrediting them as Michelin Star award winners, and so that they could enjoy “the well-deserved public applause” that had been denied to them last year.

     © Michelin

     

    Changes to the Guide in its 2022 edition

    The International Director of Michelin Guides, Gwendall Poullenec, announced two new award categories to be presented from 2022 onwards. These will be added to the award introduced last year — the Green Star, which aims to recognise “sustainable gastronomy”. Gwendal Poullenec underlined that, throughout this year, the Michelin inspectors have been impressed by the dedication, creativity and resilience shown by the sector in the face of the tremendous adversity it has suffered, and emphasised the Michelin Guide’s commitment across the board. And without further ado, he announced that the Guide’s two new awards would recognise, on the one hand, young talent, and on the other, dissemination of knowledge in the field of gastronomy. 

    Thus, the first Young Chef Award went to 23-year-old Mario Chacinero, head chef of Skina in Marbella, a delightful restaurant which already boasts two Michelin Stars. The Chef Mentor Award went, unsurprisingly, to the revered Basque chef Martín Berasategui, whose kitchens have been a training ground for several generations of chefs during his fifty-odd years in the profession.

     

    New Michelin Green Stars

    Next, Ana Milán introduced the section recognising those restaurants practising sustainable cuisine, something the Guide’s organisers regard as highly relevant. The award winners in this area were:

    Spain Green Stars

    Cenador de Amós (Jesús Sánchez, Villaverde de Pontones)
    Coque (Mario Sandoval, Madrid)
    El Celler de Can Roca (Joan Roca, Gerona)
    Finca Alfoliz (Xanty Elías, Aljaraque, Huelva)
    Lera (Luis Alberto Lera, Castroverde de Campos – Zamora)
    Maca de Castro (Maca de Castro Martín, Port d’Alcudia – Mallorca)

    Portugal Green Stars

    Esporão (Carlos Teixeira, Regueros de Monsaraz, Portugal)
    Il Gallo d´Oro (Benoît Sinthon, Funchal – Madeira)

    New Michelin Green Stars © Michelin

     

    New entries to the Michelin Guide

    This year, the Michelin organisers were keen to recognise the sector which, in the words of the Guide’s International Director, has made a monumental effort, and has demonstrated a capacity for hard work, an ability to meet challenges, and unparalleled resilience. Thus there are 33 new entries in the 2022 Guide, 26 of them in Spain (although four of these confirm existing entries for restaurants that have relocated), 6 new entries in Portugal and another in Andorra.

    This section of the awards proceeded apace, thanks to the large numbers receiving awards. It is worth pointing out that awards have been widely distributed throughout the area concerned, in a kind of democratisation of haute cuisine, with the Valencia Autonomous Region boasting the highest number of award-winning restaurants (five). The process was enlivened by the presentation of some prizes in quick succession: for example Quique Dacosta went up to receive the award won by Deessa (Madrid, Hotel Mandarín Ritz), on behalf of the winning chef, Ricard Tobella, who was unable to attend the ceremony. Dacosta stepped up, dressed completely in his chef’s apparel, including his apron. A moving gesture was made by Juan Carlos Padrón (el Rincón de Juan Carlos) who, on collecting his long-awaited Star, asked to take the microphone, and dedicated his award to the island of La Palma. Cue standing ovation.

     

    List of new restaurants gaining a Michelin Star in 2022

     

    List of restaurants achieving a first Michelin Star

    One Michelin Star © Michelin

     

    Portugal

    A Ver Tavira (Luis Brito, Tavira) Contemporary Portuguese cuisine with a nod to other regions. The chef specialises in dishes with subtle touches, well defined flavours and careful presentation.

    Calçada da Galeria 13, Tavira, 8800-306, Portugal

    Al Sud (Luis Anjos, Lagos) Magnificently executed cooking focusing primarily on products from the Algarve, particularly his superb fish and seafood dishes.

    Cura (Pedro Pena Bastos, Lisbon) In search of the essence of great cuisine: few ingredients and great flavour. 

    Esporão (Carlos Teixeira, Regueros de Monsaraz) On a wine estate which supplies him with high-quality ingredients, the chef has designed a solid, modern, culinary offer founded on respect for the flavours of the Alentejo region.  

    Vila Foz (Arnaldo Azevedo, Oporto) In a nineteenth-century mansion, this chef creates contemporary haute cuisine dishes with well-matched flavours, using high-quality ingredients and applying meticulous attention to aesthetic aspects.

     

    Andorra

    Ibaya (Jordi Grau, Soldeu – Andorra) Tradition and innovation, the symbiosis of the cuisines of Andorra and La Rioja, are the foundations of Ibaya’s cooking, designed by Francis Paniego and executed by Jordi Grau. 

     

    Spain

    Alejandro Serrano (Alejandro Serrano, Miranda de Ebro) This restaurant impresses with its cuisine based on excellent seafood, which sets it apart.

    Atempo (Iñaki Aldrey Teruel, Barcelona) 

    Auga e Sal (Áxel Smith Taracido – Santiago de Compostela)

    Ayalga (Israel Moreno Torres, Ribadesella – Asturias)

    Cañabota (Rafael García and Marcos Nieto, Seville) The old quarter of Seville. Specialising in high-quality fish and seafood.  

    Nintai (Pablo Olivares Díaz, Marbella – Málaga) Japanese-style haute cuisine, based on superb quality ingredients, meticulous techniques and unfailing dedication. 

    Casona del Judío (Sergio Bastard, Santander) Signature fish and seafood dishes.

    El Serbal (Enrique Muñoz Monge, Santander) In its new seafront location, the restaurant offers traditional cooking with a modern twist, which delights with its honesty and its love for local ingredients. 

    Coto de Quevedo (José Antonio Medina Rubio, Torre de Juan Abad – Ciudad Real) The restaurant offers a reinterpretation of the area’s traditional cuisine via casseroles, marinades and game dishes that bear its distinctive hallmark. 

    Deessa (Ricard Tobella, Madrid) Hotel Mandarín Oriental Ritz: fine, creative cooking, with the techniques of the great Quique Dacosta successfully interpreted by chef Ricard Tobella.

    Quimbaya (Edwin Rodríguez, Madrid) With his signature dishes, Edwin Rodríguez takes us on a journey across Colombia to show us the distinctive flavours of the different regions of his native land.  

    El Rincón de Juan Carlos (Juan Carlos Padrón, Tenerife) The chef pours all his talent into a highly personal menu that effectively showcases the quality of the ingredients through brilliant execution.

    NUB (Fernanda Fuentes and Andrés Bernardi, Adeje – Tenerife) The chefs have revalidated the Star obtained in their former location in the city of San Cristóbal de la Laguna, following their move last year to the Grand Hotel Bahía del Duque, in the south of the island. The chefs continue to produce their superb Chilean – Italian fusion cooking which they enhance with local Canary Island ingredients.

    Poemas by Hermanos Padrón (Iciar Pérez, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) This young chef, mentored by the Padrón brothers, offers an innovative and delicate cuisine through her evocative voyage around various countries. 

    Nublo (Miguel Caño, Haro – La Rioja) The remarkable commitment shown by two young chefs who offer a gastronomic menu which enjoys the distinction of being cooked exclusively over fire and coals.

    Fierro (Germán Carrizo and Carito Lourenço, Valencia) In their tiny, charming establishment, the chefs offer a modern menu combining Mediterranean and Argentinian cooking. 

    Kaido Sushi Bar (Yoshikazu Yanome, Valencia) In his sushi bar, ten privileged guests can enjoy Yanonme’s cooking, expertise and finesse with a focus on Mediterranean ingredients. 

    Lienzo (Maria José Martínez Vicente, Valencia) The chef stamps her personality on her menu using Mediterranean products from land and sea, lending her dishes subtle twists and delicate details. 

    Arrels (Vicky Sevilla Vázquez, Sagunto – Valencia) In her charming establishment, this young chef focuses on fresh produce and modern Mediterranean cuisine with subtle twists and exquisite presentation. 

    Atalaya (Enmanuel Carlucci and Alejandra Herrador, Alcossebre – Castellón) These chefs specialise in contemporary Mediterranean cooking with a nod to Asian cuisine with due attention to tradition and to rice dishes.  

    Peix y Brases (José Manuel López Iglesias, Denia – Alicante) This chef looks to the future with cooking focusing on fresh fish and seafood from Denia’s fish market, rice paddy fields and the area’s farms.

    Garena (Julen Baz, Dima – Vizcaya) In a traditional farmstead, the restaurant produces outstanding, painstaking reinterpretations of the region’s traditional recipes, using modern techniques. 

    La Gaia (Óscar Molina, Ibiza) The restaurant has evolved a very personal style with a bold touch that is nevertheless deeply rooted in the island’s traditional flavours, enriched by Eastern and South American influences.

    Zaranda (Fernando Pérez Arellano, Palma de Mallorca) The chef has made his own Miró’s motto: “ to be universal, you must first be local”, with a signature cuisine that looks outwards from its Mallorcan roots. 

    Lera (Luis Alberto Lera Collantes, Castroverde de Campos – Zamora) In this temple to cooking based on game, chef Luis Lera’s gastronomic offering brings to the table the flavours of small game meat from the moorlands of Castile.  

    MENT by Óscar Calleja (Óscar Calleja Orallo, Salamanca) In the Mayan tongue, “Ment” means “to prepare”, “to create”, “to form”. Óscar Calleja pours his talent into the creation of glorious dishes with a nod to traditional local cuisine, as well as to Mexico and the East.

    Versátil (Alejandro Hernández Talaván, Zarza de Granadilla – Cáceres) Using Extremadura’s finest ingredients, the chef has designed an elegant, contemporary gastronomic menu, taking abundant care over presentation and detail. 

     

    Four new two-Star restaurants, and those retaining three Stars

    With the new entries to the 2022 Guide now announced, the gala was nearing its conclusion. Four restaurants had achieved their second Star in the Spanish guide, while none had achieved a third Star, although its is worth pointing out, with a degree of pride, that of the 130 restaurants in the world holding that particular distinction, almost 10% are in Spain (11). The event drew to a close with all the award winners stepping up to the stage for a photo of the entire group.

     

    List of restaurants achieving a second Michelin Star

    Amelia by Paulo Airaudo (Paulo Airaudo, San Sebastián) Creative and highly personal cooking from Paulo, bringing together South American, European and Asian influences, to an impressively consistent standard. 

    Iván Cerceño (Iván Cerdeño, Toledo) In a fabulous setting, this chef blends tradition and bold innovation to create a cuisine deeply rooted in local tradition, and exuding refinement, finesse and flavour. 

    Smoked Room (Massimiliano Delle Vedove, Madrid) For its remarkable tasting menu, in which the chef plays with techniques of barbecuing and smoking, as well as with different ingredients to produce delicious mouthfuls of flavour and fine texture.

    Voro (Álvaro Salazar, Mallorca) The young Andalusian chef offers a modern Mediterranean cuisine with a commitment to the local environment, and which is outstanding in terms of its subtlety and presentation.

     

    List of restaurants in Spain retaining three Michelin Stars

    Abac (Jordi Cruz, Barcelona)
    Akelarre (Pedro Subijana, San Sebastián)
    Aponiente (Ángel León, Puerto de Santa María – Cádiz)
    Arzak (Elena Arzak, San Sebastián)
    Azurmendi (Eneko Atxa, Larrabetxu, Guipúzcoa)
    Cenador de Amós (Jesús Sánchez, Villaverde de Pontones – Asturias)
    Diverxo (Daviz Muñoz, Madrid)
    El Celler de Can Roca (Joan Roca, Gerona)
    Martín Berasategui (Martín Berasategui, Lasarte – Guipúzcoa)
    Lasarte (Marín Berasategui y Paolo Casagrande, Barcelona)
    Quique Dacosta (Quique Dacosta, Denia – Alicante)

    Restaurants in Spain retaining three Michelin Stars © Michelin

     

    Restaurants taken out of the Guide

    2020 and 2021 have been calamitous years for the catering industry. Despite the sector’s resilience, many restaurants have had to close. Nor has haute cuisine been spared the disastrous economic consequences of the Covid crisis. In fact, ten restaurants have dropped out of the Michelin Guide this year due to closure. Particularly striking has been the closure of all Albert Adrià’s restaurants: El Barri (which caused four removals from the Spanish Guide, all of them in Barcelona (Tickets, Enigma, Hoja Santa and Patka). In addition, the Guide itself has decided to drop a further eight restaurants from its 2022 edition, with the disappearance of well-known names such as El Club Allard (Madrid), which only two years ago boasted two Michelin Stars.

     

    List of restaurants dropped from the 2022 Michelin Guide:

    Monastrell – Alicante (removed by the Guide)
    Orobianco – Calpe (removed by the Guide)
    Manuel Alonso Restaurante – Daimús (removed by the Guide)
    Es Racó d’Es Teix – Deia (removed by the Guide)
    Casamar – Llafranc (removed by the Guide)
    El Club Allard – Madrid (removed by the Guide)
    Sents – Ontiniente (removed by the Guide)
    Alejandro – Roquetas de Mar (removed by the Guide)
    Ca L’ Arpa – Bañolas (removed due to closure)
    Enigma – Barcelona (removed due to closure)
    Hoja Santa – Barcelona (removed due to closure)
    Pakta – Barcelona (removed due to closure)
    Tickets – Barcelona (removed due to closure)
    La Salgar – Gijón (removed due to closure)
    Acánthum – Huelva (removed due to closure)
    Montia – San Lorenzo de El Escorial (removed due to closure)
    Kazan – Santa Cruz de Tenerife (removed due to closure)
    Sucede – Valencia (removed due to closure)

    Best restaurants in Tenerife | Tu Nido Tenerife

    Here is a guide and a short overview of the best places to eat in Tenerife. This article will help you find a decent place to eat at any of the island’s popular resorts. Choose according to the area convenient for you or the type of cuisine, according to the reviews of local residents or according to the preferences of European guests of the island.

    Content:

    1. The best restaurants in Las Americas, Los Cristianos and Adeje

    2. Best food in Arona

    3. Where to eat in Santa Cruz

    4. Restaurants in Puerta de la Cruz

    5. Best places for lunch and dinner in La Laguna

    6. Where to eat in El Medano

    7. The best vegetarian cafes in Tenerife

    The best restaurants in Las Americas, Los Cristianos and Adeje

    If your goal is to eat tasty and inexpensive, then the largest tourist centers are not very suitable for this. After all, places like Las Americas and Los Cristianos are always full of tourists, so local establishments do not try too hard on the quality of their dishes, but they boldly add a couple of euros to their cost. For truly delicious food at a fair price, head to Arona, Los Abrigos, La Caleta or Tajao. In these places you can find many interesting cafes with excellent cuisine.

    But if you don’t want to leave a major tourist center, we recommend visiting the following establishments:

    • The winner of the title of “Best Spanish Restaurant” in 2016 is an establishment called Meson Castellano. You will find it in Las Americas on Av. Antonio Dominguez, 39. The menu offers a good selection of Castilian dishes. It is recommended to book a table in advance and prepare to pay more than in other places. The establishment is closed on Tuesdays.
    • In Adeje, it is worth visiting Otelo, located near the Barranco Infierno. They serve perfectly cooked chicken and rabbit meat.
    • Locanda Italiana and Tasca Medeteranea in Los Cristianos have a good opinion. Both places belong to the same owner and are located on the same street.
    • El Comedor is a good restaurant. In it, you will have to pay € 13 for a complex lunch.
    • The cuisine at Tony Roma’s and Miishi sushi club is praised. But the prices here are also quite high.
    • Lots of good things to say about El Cine in Los Cristianos.

    These are the places to look out for if you’re looking for a delicious lunch or dinner in Tenerife’s most popular locations.

    The best food in Arona

    Arona is good in terms of food because there are many interesting original cafes and restaurants with much more reasonable prices than in Las Americas or Los Cristianos. Here you do not have to overpay and regret ordering this or that dish, because they are all very tasty. We advise you to visit:

    • On the highway between Buzanda and Guasa, house 371 houses La Brasa, a meat restaurant that serves excellent grilled steaks. Plan to spend around €30-€50 per person to visit this place.
    • For traditional Canarian dishes, head to the famous lamb restaurant, El Cordero in Guargacho.
    • Another steakhouse is El Rancho de Nino. It is located near Las Chafiras.
    • If you like seafood, you should definitely visit Las Gaietas and check out El Bichero. There you can try delicious octopus and mussels at a reasonable price.

    Where to eat in Santa Cruz

    • Connoisseurs of Japanese cuisine should visit Kazan, an establishment that prepares sushi and rolls recognized as the best at the expert level. The restaurant is located on Paseo Milicias de Garachico 1, local 5. The place is closed on Mondays and Sundays.
    • You can drink good coffee at the Panaria coffee house, located near the Marine Avenue and Plaza España.
    • Cerveceria La Surena has a delicious and relatively inexpensive lunch. The local cuisine is highly praised.
    • Decent Canarian dishes are prepared at Los Cuatro Postes.

    Restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz

    • Not only we, but also many travelers who leave reviews on the famous TripAdvisor portal recommend El Taller Seve Diaz restaurant. This is the number one place to visit in Puerto de la Cruz.
    • Fish dishes can be enjoyed at Rincon del Mar. For €30 for two, you can order the Casuela de pescado fish roast, which is the hallmark of this place.
    • You can indulge in pasta at Pastafiori.
    • For coffee and desserts, head to El Ébano Cafe in Plaza del Charco.
    • For a simple bite to eat, grab some tapas at El Camino Bar.
    • El Calderito de Abuela restaurant in Santa Úrsula offers homemade food and beautiful views of the coast.

    The best places for lunch and dinner in La Laguna

    • If you miss burgers, we recommend that you visit the hipster-style cafe La bourmet bourgers. In addition to delicious cooking, this place is distinguished by quite affordable prices.
    • If you’re after traditional Canarian cuisine, you should head to Bodegon Viana. You can visit this place even during a siesta.
    • Indulge in inexpensive, authentic fare at Bodegon El Nervioso, near the north airport.
    • In the suburbs there is another worthy and interesting place – Meson el Drago de Carlos Gamonal.

    Where to eat in El Medano

    • The Marineda complex has La Tartaruga pizzeria. Pizza from local masters will definitely not disappoint you.
    • Not far from the central square is the family restaurant Familiar, where you can try paella and fish dishes.
    • At a reasonable price, you can eat at the Rosmarino cafe on the central square.
    • Migas is very respected by the locals. They serve excellent coffee, bocadijos and croissants.
    • A special treat in El Medano is to admire the lagoon, kitesurfers and windsurfers. You can do this at Calima Cafe on the corner of the main square and at Flashpoint.

    Tenerife’s Best Vegetarian Cafés

    Vegetarians in Tenerife will also find places to their liking. The following points work in the required format:

    • K-Vegan – 100% vegan place in Los Cristianos.
      • El Limon in Puerto de la Cruz.
      • Vegetarian fast food attracts Burger Mel cafe in the capital.
      • Santa Cruz has a nice place called Tasca La Tata that offers a lot of vegetarian options.
      • In Los Cristianos, vegans and vegetarians should visit La Sopa – Healthy Food. The establishment is located next to the church. It is worth noting that meat dishes are also served here.
      • There is an Italian restaurant in Adeje called Casa Italia. You can order vegan pizza or pasta there.
      • In the center of Puerto de la Cruz there is an ecological restaurant El Mana.
      • The BuenaVida vegan cafe welcomes guests at the Plaza Fanabe shopping center.

    Of course, these are not all places in Tenerife that deserve the attention of gourmets. But these are the ones we would recommend visiting in the first place to enjoy really delicious food and drinks. We wish you good luck in your gastronomic adventures!

    Tenerife: restaurants and cafes | Travel.

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    Compared to the Spanish mainland, food and drink prices are low on the island. Please note that many interesting establishments with good cuisine on the island are located far from tourist places. In Tenerife, restaurants and cafes offer a large selection of seafood and meat dishes.


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        Must try in Tenerife

        Island cuisine – a mixture of Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and North African culinary traditions. Since the ocean is nearby, there are a lot of fish and seafood dishes on the menu. Sea reptiles are fried, stewed, boiled and served with sauces mojo rojo, mojo verde (consisting of olive oil and spices, red paprika is added to rojo, green paprika to verde) and alioli (similar to mayonnaise with garlic).

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        Here’s what else they advise to try:

        Infographic from the authors of the blog “Leisure on your own”

        The most famous meat dish is conejo al salmorejo : pieces of rabbit meat are marinated in salmorejo sauce, then fried and stewed. Also popular is the stew puchero canario from pork and beef with vegetables. Other authentic dishes are rancho canario (a multi-meat soup with chickpeas and noodles) and potaje (a soup with ribs and corn). And on the island they love dishes from goat meat.

        Infographic from the Leisure on Your Own Blog

        Papas arrugadas are often served as a side dish. Under the beautiful name, baked potatoes are quite familiar to us. But it is of a special kind, besides, both the land and the climate in the Canary Islands are different. So the taste of this potato is different from ours.

        Other things to try:

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        • Paella is a dish of rice, vegetables and seafood or meat.
        • Tortilla – Spanish omelet.
        • Chorizo ​​- pork sausages with paprika.
        • Jamon – dry-cured pork ham. There are two types: Serrano – white pork with a white hoof, Iberico – black pork with a black hoof.
        • Cheeses, mainly from goat’s and sheep’s milk.
        • Palm honey. It is obtained as follows: branches are cut, cuts are made on the trunk, the juice is collected, and then it is heated until it thickens.
        • Bananas and various desserts from them.
        • Opuntia is an edible cactus.

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        Locals like to have coffee and a bun for breakfast, and such a complex costs about 2-2.5 euros. Since Tenerife is very popular with the British, the cafe offers an English breakfast for 3 euros: a glass of orange juice, coffee, two fried eggs, bacon, tomato, lettuce, toast with butter and jam.

        The inhabitants of Tenerife are very fond of coffee. A local attraction is baraquito, coffee with condensed milk, liqueur and cinnamon.

        About 150 varieties of wines are produced on the island, and they are inexpensive here. The most famous is Malvasia.

        Julia Kozlova site MAKE-TRIP

        shares information about alcohol prices:

        Due to preferential taxation, prices for English whiskey, French cognacs, champagne and other foreign alcoholic drinks in Tenerife are 20-30% lower than in duty-free shops. Bars and restaurants offer the popular light beer Dorada and Tropical for €2 per pint. A glass of wine costs 2-3 €, and 50 g of whiskey costs 3 €.

        Budget places

        Chinese buffets

        Such establishments work on the principle of a buffet: for a fixed amount (6-12 euros) you collect what you want and how much you want. Drinks are charged separately.

        There are two types of buffets: with wok and without. The former have both ready-made meals and raw foods that are cooked in front of you. Secondly, only pre-cooked food is served.

        An example of a wok buffet is Wok Adeje in Adeje. Pay 10.5 euros and arrange a feast for the whole world. From raw products, sea bass, mackerel, salmon, octopus tentacles, mussels, shrimp, squid, two types of shells, vegetables, mushrooms, pork, beef, poultry are here. From the finished – desserts, sushi, side dishes, salads.

        Photo source: webtenerife

        The Don Comelon buffet chain is quite popular. The fee is around 10 euros per person. They offer mostly prepared meals.

        Guacinche

        Where to eat tasty and cheap in Tenerife to feel at home? In small taverns guachinche.

        According to the author of the blog “Tenerife in Russian” Sergey, this is the most remarkable phenomenon of the Canarian budget catering:

        Once upon a time, during another economically difficult period, local small-scale wine farmers were allowed to set up drinking establishments in their homes in order to sell their own wine from the new harvest. Well, of course, a simple snack had to be figured out for wine. So there were small home taverns – guachinches. They were located in outbuildings, in a spare room in the house, just on the street under a canopy, but anywhere, as long as there was a semblance of a table and you could sit down.

        Photo source: webtenerife

        Relatively recently, it was decided to streamline and legalize the activities of these cafes. Now guachinche can only work 4 months a year (from the end of November to the end of March), offer a maximum of 3 dishes, and only wine and water from drinks. In fact, many establishments are still open all year round.

        Guacinches are hard to find (and impossible to forget), especially by accident. Sometimes the only way to get here is to ask the locals for directions. In addition, a self-made sign-pointer can tell you about the presence of such a cafe nearby.

        Photo source: webtenerife

        Outback cafes and restaurants

        Away from touristy places, you can find restaurants with excellent cuisine and surprisingly low prices.

        Dmitry Sokolov, author of the What? Where? How?:

        It is attractive for its authentic cuisine and surprisingly low prices. In the Canary Islands, in principle, food is inexpensive, but I have not seen prices lower than here. And do not think that for 5 euros you will be given tapas (snack), no, it will be quite a solid dish. Lunch for two included: 2 Canarian-style soups, very simple, with pasta and potatoes, but delicious, rabbit, lamb with potatoes, jacket potatoes (papas arrugadas) with mojo sauces and half a liter of dry white wine. The final bill was wonderful – 22.5 euros!

        Fast food

        Tenerife has both foreign and Spanish fast food chains: McDonald’s, KFC, Subway, Little Italy, Telepizza.

        However, traditional Spanish street food is more popular among locals: churros (fried choux pastry sticks), caramelized apples, roasted chestnuts, pintxos (small sandwiches on skewers), tapas.

        Those churros. Photo source: make-trip

        Other ways to save money on food

        1. Dish (menu) of the day / business lunch / set lunch. Similar offers are available in many establishments. Usually the complex includes a salad, soup, main course, dessert and a drink. It costs only 6-8 euros.

        If the cafe has a menu of the day (menu del dia), you will see a notice at the entrance. The practice is ubiquitous and extends beyond the tourist zone.

        2. In some bars, restaurants and cafes in Tenerife they practice “happy hours” – the time when alcohol prices are reduced. A pint of Dorada beer will cost you 1 euro, a glass of wine – 1.5 euros. Pay attention to the announcements near the entrance.

        3. Supermarkets. Lidl, Makro, Dia, Carrefour, UDACO, MAXCOOP, HiperDino, GrosMercat chain stores are open on the island, but look for the best selection and low prices in Mercadona and Puchita. There are imported products (in particular, vegetables and fruits), and they are more expensive than on the mainland.

        4. Farmers markets. Here you can buy local fruits, vegetables, fish, seafood at low prices. Markets are usually open from 08:00 to 14:00 (sometimes until 12:00). Depending on where you live, it is sometimes more convenient to buy fruit at the nearest fruit store than to go to the market.

        Best restaurants in Tenerife

        • El Monasterio complex in Los Realejos. Joe_alex talks about it in detail in his LiveJournal blog:

        In a former monastery from the 18th century on an area of ​​more than 100,000 sq. meters there are not only several restaurants, but also its own bakery, brewery, winery, banana plantation, vineyard, garden and zoo. Unfortunately, tourists are brought here by buses, and these days one cannot expect quality food.

        Opening hours: from 09:00 to 01:00.

        Photo source: gran-canaria.livejournal Photo source: tripadvisor

        • Terrazas del Sauzal in El Sauzal is a gourmet restaurant. Located on the territory of a private estate, the terrace offers stunning views of the ocean. Visitors especially note the unobtrusive service and interesting serving of dishes.

        A table can be booked in advance.

        Opening hours: from 12:30 to 23:00.

        Photo source: tripadvisor

        • El Rinconcito de Hilario in San Miguel de Abona. One of the best fish and seafood restaurants on the island.

        TripAdvisor user Natalitella explains why this restaurant is good:

        All its charm is that there are no crowds of tourists, 90% of visitors are local, respectively, they work efficiently, not on a stream. The freshest fish of the morning catch is taken to the hall, shown and helped to choose. I highly recommend the local fish: black and vyakha. White fish, not greasy with tender meat. Hospitable smiling staff, very attentive, they will help you choose and advise, these are not fashionable and young like on the coast, but uncles 40-50 years old, colorful local dons).

        Opening hours: from 13:00 to 16:00 and from 19:00 to 22:00.

        Photo source: tripadvisor


        Conclusion

        The cheapest way is to buy food in supermarkets and markets and cook it yourself. If you don’t like this option, but want to save money, your option is buffets, fast food and the menu of the day in cafes and restaurants in Tenerife. You can look into guachinches, but such establishments still need to be found. And remember that fish and seafood are always more expensive than meat and poultry dishes.

        What else to see?

        The best restaurants in Tenerife

        Exotic restaurant

        Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary archipelago and one of the most attractive luxury resorts in the Atlantic Ocean. Here, tourists can enjoy white sand beaches, exquisite architecture of houses and, of course, excellent Canarian cuisine! So, what restaurants in Tenerife can offer tourists tasty, healthy and affordable meals?

        Foreign dishes in Canarian cuisine

        Most of the traditional Canarian dishes are borrowed from Spanish cuisine. You can taste them in popular chain fast food restaurants. These include both local and foreign franchises – Telepizza, Little Italy, McDonald’s. Little Italy establishments are in particular demand. They offer visitors more than twenty types of unique pastas, grilled meat, a wide range of different sauces, and an extensive list of Italian wines. These restaurants acquire a unique charm in the evening hours, when their territory is illuminated by many bright lights.

        Almost all cafeterias on the island serve traditional English breakfasts. As a rule, they consist of sandwiches, beans, french fries, scrambled eggs with fried bacon slices. Thus, the best restaurants in Tenerife provide their customers with an amazing mix of different gastronomic customs. The chefs of the island surprisingly harmoniously combine the heritage of the indigenous people, the influence of various regions of Spain, the traditions of overseas countries, as well as unique local experiments in their creations.

        The best fish restaurants in Tenerife

        The fishing village of La Caleta in Tenerife can safely be called a paradise for lovers of fish dishes. This village is literally full of restaurants with a true Canarian flavor. One of these is Masia del Mar. An amazing view of the sea surface opens from its open veranda. Here you can taste grilled octopus, clams in tomato sauce and a platter called casuela de pescado. In addition, it is worth visiting places such as “El Rincón de La Caleta” and “Restaurante La Vieja”. Both restaurants specialize in seafood dishes. They have a pleasant environment and helpful staff.

        Fish restaurants in Tenerife in the fishing village of Tajao can also surprise you with equally delicious seafood dishes. It is located just twenty minutes from Los Cristianos in the direction of Santa Cruz. Here you can find about a dozen decent establishments that can surprise tourists with previously unknown tastes. Among those are “Las Arenas Restaurante”, “Restaurante La Laja”, “” El Rocas “. Service in all Tahao restaurants follows the same principle. At the entrance there is a showcase with fresh fish and a variety of seafood delicacies. Customers select the ingredients they like, which the employees of the establishment weigh and send to the kitchen. Meals are brought as they are ready. In order to set a table for eight people in Tahao, you only need about thirty euros.

        Restaurants with a traditional flavor

        On the island, next to the Gran Sur shopping center, there is a Brazilian restaurant called Rodeo. It is distinguished by special service – all snacks are on the table right in the middle of the hall. While diners are eating, waiters offer meaty treats like turkey with mango, lamb ribs, chicken with pineapple, pork with oranges. In addition, the Rodeo restaurant in Tenerife allows customers to be present in the kitchen while cooking, taking photos as a keepsake.

        Traditional Canarian dishes are not too difficult to prepare, but they are nevertheless distinguished by excellent taste, variety and nutrition. Unique sauces, as well as an abundance of herbs and spices, give a special piquancy to dishes in Tenerife. Meat dishes and delicious homemade cakes according to unique recipes are offered by the cozy Casa Pancho restaurant by the Arena beach in Santiago del Teide. The establishment opened over forty years ago. The owner has his own wine cellar with a wide range of fine wines.

        Restaurants Las Americas Tenerife

        Playa Las Americas has a variety of exotic restaurants. One of them is “Chillin Out”, serving customers literally around the clock. In the morning, a delicious buffet with sweets and homemade cakes is served here, and in the afternoon, customers can order special set lunches. In the evenings, the institution gathers lovers of hearty and tasty food within its walls. Without a doubt, Chillin Out is one of the best international restaurants on the island.

        A restaurant called Oriental Garden is considered to be no less interesting and attractive place. Its menu is based on Thai, Indian and Chinese cuisines. One of the main highlights of this beautiful Canarian corner is the huge outdoor terrace, generously planted with green plants. The restaurant offers its guests both classic treats and author’s dishes that you will not try anywhere else.

        How much do meals cost in restaurants in Tenerife?

        The cost of meals in the island’s restaurants varies from 15 (standard menu) to 50 euros (a chic lunch with good wine). Most establishments offer visitors the so-called “dish of the day” – inexpensive, but tasty. As a rule, the menu contains numerous desserts, snacks and drinks – prices in Tenerife restaurants for such snacks range from four to ten euros. Expensive restaurants sometimes offer special tasting menus. This includes those dishes that the chef himself recommends.

        The 2018 Michelin Restaurant Guide was launched on November 22, 2017 at the Ritz-Carlton Abama in Guia de Isora, Tenerife

        Perhaps every tourist visiting Spain wants to get in touch with the local gastronomic tradition, visit the best restaurants, cafes and gastronomic bars, which over the past ten years have become a good alternative to traditional establishments that serve lunch and dinner at certain times and offer that the visitor will spend at least an hour and a half there. Gastronomic bars are attractive with a more democratic atmosphere, flexible service hours and no less high quality dishes and a refined wine list.

        The most demanding tourists leave time in their schedule for a visit to a Michelin-starred restaurant or bar. On November 22, 2017, the presentation of the new edition of the Michelin Red Guide 2018 took place at the Ritz-Carlton Abama in Tenerife. According to the updated edition in 2018, 195 restaurants in Spain have one, two or three Michelin stars. 24 establishments received the coveted “star” for the first time, and 9 deserve special mention among them0176 Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa Maria in the province of Cadiz (Andalusia) and ABaC in Barcelona . For special achievements in the field of culinary arts, these establishments have received recognition in the form of three Michelin stars at once. You can visit these and other establishments by going on a trip to Andalusia with Pais Magico SL or by making a trip from Barcelona to the Green Coast of the Spanish Atlantic.

        Every Michelin-starred restaurant deserves special attention. The number of stars varies from one to three. Establishments with one Michelin star, as a rule, receive it for their unique author’s approach to cooking, careful adherence to the gastronomic traditions of their region and the combination of traditional with innovative approach. Two Michelin stars mean that the restaurant is distinguished by excellent quality of dishes and unique cuisine, as well as an exquisite author’s interior. Three Michelin stars is a rare occurrence. For the sake of visiting such a restaurant, sometimes it is worth neglecting other plans and making time in your schedule. Dishes served in such places are real works of high culinary art. Serving dishes is also a special ritual, aimed at ensuring that the guest of the establishment can fully appreciate the concept of the chef, concluded in a special order of serving dishes, their compatibility with each other and the ability to highlight their taste with high-class specially selected wines. Often tables in such restaurants are booked at least a month in advance, because there are quite a lot of people who want to visit these places, especially in the high tourist season or during international festivals and congresses.

        Despite the fact that the criteria for selecting inspectors is quite difficult to understand. However, the Michelin star continues to be the benchmark for the gastronomic market. In 2018, 2 more “three-star” restaurants Abac and Aponiente, 5 “two-star” and 19 proud owners of one star of the international gastronomic “Red Guide” Michelin were added to the already well-known eminent establishments in Spain in 2018. So, in 2018, Spain and Portugal together have 11 restaurants with three Michelin stars, 30 with two and 177 with one, for a total of 218 award winners (1 Alevante (Cádiz), opened in spring 2016. Angel León is considered one of the best chefs in Spain thanks to his talent and ability to combine unusual ingredients and create new dishes. Of course, its cuisine focuses on fish and seafood of the highest quality. Meanwhile, TV star and superb chef Jordi Cruz is famous for his restaurant ABaC, located in a hotel in Barcelona (in this city he also has a star for restaurant Angle located at Hotel Cram ). Jordi Cruz is famous for being the youngest chef to win a Michelin star (he was only 24 when the first restaurant opened). The chef is famous for his innovative approach to cooking and the ability to make 100% successful gastronomic experiments.

        So Aponiente and What about the new “two-star restaurants” ? There are five in total. Of which Barcelona acquired: 1) Restaurant Disfrutar , an avant-garde gastronomic project led by such chefs as Eduard Shatruch , Oriol Castro and Mateu Casañas (they were also the chefs of the famous Feran Adriá el Buli Roses ) and 2) Dos Cielos , located in the Twin Towers of Hotel The Yeatman in Vila Nova de Gaia, which our tourists have the opportunity to visit, traveling in Spanish Galicia and northern Portugal.

        Thus, there are currently 30 establishments (25 in Spain and 5 in Portugal) with a proud mark of two Michelin stars. Considering how prestigious the recognition of the Michelin Guide is, it is safe to say that the demand for visiting such establishments increases markedly immediately after the announcement of the Michelin Award winners. We recommend that you plan your visits to Michelin star restaurants in advance when organizing your trip. Once again, I would like to mention the gastronomic traditions of the Basque Country, elevated to the rank of high art by eminent chefs. The Basque provinces of Biscay, Alava and Gipuzkoa have the largest number of Michelin star restaurants in all of Spain. Cenador de Amos is the brainchild of chef Jesús Sánchez, awarded two Michelin stars back in 1995. The restaurant offers a seasonal menu and delights with a variety of dishes from the best products of Cantabria. To the west of Santander in the beautiful San Vicente de La Barquera is another restaurant, the proud owner of 2 Michelin stars, Annua by chef Oscar Calleja. His style is a sophisticated blend of Cantabrian cuisine with elegant references to the gastronomy of Mexico, where Oscar spent his childhood, or subtle notes of East Asian cuisine, where Oscar traveled for about 10 years in search of inspiration. The best seafood and the most expensive fish of the Bay of Biscay are presented at the Annua restaurant. Another bonus is the panoramic views of the ocean and the natural reserve of Oyambre.

        Solana * Ampuero / La Bien Aparecida (942 676 718).

        La Bicicleta * Hoznayo (636 29 69 70).

        El Nuevo Molino * Puente Arce (942 57 50 55).

        Annua ** San Vicente de la Barquera (942 71 50 50).

        Cenador de Amós ** Villaverde de Pontones (942 50 82 43).

        Tour operator Pais Magico SL take a closer look at the tourist opportunities of Green Spain, choose a route to your liking and one day appreciate the fine cuisine of Michelin-starred restaurants. Pascal Remy, ex-Michelin inspector, always recommended gourmets to look first of all at establishments with one and two Michelin stars, because “true talent is revealed in the struggle.” In most cases, a meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant does not differ in price from the amount that a visitor leaves in any decent establishment with a good menu and a decent level of service.

        restaurants marked by the stars of Michelen 2021 in Spain

        3 stars of Michelen (11 establishments)

        ABAC (Barcelona)
        AKARARRER
        Aponiente (El PEERTO DE SRO Sebastián)
        Azurmendi (Larrabetzu, Vizcaya)
        DiverXO (Madrid)
        El Celler de Can Roca (Gerona)
        Lasarte (Barcelona)
        Martín Berasategui (San Sebastián)
        Quique Dacosta (Denia, Alicador de Cenante)
        Pontones, Cantabria)

        La Cocina de los Hermanos Torres (Barcelona)

        Les Cols (Olot, Girona)

        Miramar (Llançà, Girona)

        Moments (Barcelona)

         

        Cantabria

        Annua (Sant Vicente de la BARQUERA, Cantabria)

        Castilla la Mancha

        Maralba (Almansa)

        9065 9065 9065 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

        002 DSTAge (Madrid)

        Paco Roncero Restaurante (Madrid)

        Ramón Freixa (Madrid)

        Santceloni (Madrid)

         

        Comunidad Valenciana

        BonAmb (Xàbia, Alicante)

        El Poblet (Valencia )

        L’Escaleta (Cocentaina, Alicante)

        Ricard Camarena (Valencia)

         

        Extremadura

        Atrio (Cáceres)

         

        Galicia

        Culler de Pau (O Grove, Pontevedra)

        Islas Canarias

        M. B. Martín Berasategui (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)

         

        La Rioja

        El Portal (La Rioja)

         

        Navarra

        El Molino de Urdániz (Urdániz)

         

        País Vasco

        Mugaritz (Renteria)

        Bagá (Jaén)

        Choco (Córdoba)

        Dama Juana (Jaén)

        El Lago (Marbella, Málaga)

        José 9000 9000

        La CosseSTA (EL ELM Cocina y Alma (Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz)

        Mantúa (Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz)

        Messina (Marbella, Málaga)

        Sollo (Fuengirola, Málaga)

         

        Aragón

        ⭐️ Callizo (Aínsa, Huesca)

        Cancook (Zaragoza)

        ⭐️Espacio N (Esquedas, Huesca)

        La Prensa (Zaragoza)

        Lillas Pastia (Huesca)

        Hospedería El Batán (Tramacastilla,Teruel)

        Tatau Bistro (Huesca)

         

        Canarias

        El Rincón de Juan Carlos (Los Gigantes, Santa Cruz de Tenerife)

        Kabuki (Guía de Isora, Santa Cruz de Tenerife)

        Kazan (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)

        La Aquarela (Arguineguín , Gran Canaria)

        Los Guayres (Mogán, Gran Canaria)

        Nub (La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife)

         

        Cantabria

        El Nuevo Molino (Puente Arce, Cantabria)

        El Serbal (Santander, Cantabria )

        La Bicicleta (Hoznayo, Cantabria)

        La Solana (Ampuero, Cantabria)

         

        Castilla la Mancha

        El Bohío (Illescas, Toledo)

        El Doncel (Sigüenza, Guadalajara)

        El Molino de Alcuneza (Sigüenza, Guadalajara)

        Iván Cerdeño (Toledo)

        ⭐️Raíces-Carlos Maldonado (Talavera de la Reina, Toledo)

        Retama (Torrenueva)

        Trivio (Cuenca)

         

        Castilla y León

        ⭐️Ambivium (Peñafiel, Valladolid)

        Baluarte (Soria)

        Cocinandos (León)

        El Ermitaño (Benavente, Zamora)

        ⭐️En la Parra (Salamanca)

        La Botica ( Valladolid)

        La Lobita (Soria)

        ⭐️Muna (Ponferrada, León)

        Pablo (León)

        Refectorio (Valladolid)

        Taller (Quintanilla de Onésimo)

        Trigo (Valladolid)

        Víctor Gutiérrez (Salamanca)

         

        Cataluña

        Alkimia (Barcelona)

        ⭐️Atempo (Sant Julià de Ramis, Girona)

        Aürt (Barcelona)

        Caelis (Barcelona)

        Can Jubany (Calldetenes, Barcelona)

        Ca l’Arpa (Banyoles, Girona)

        Ca L’Enric (La Vall de Vianya, Girona)

        Casamar (Llafranc, Girona)

        Castell Peralada (Peralada, Girona)

        Deliranto (Salou, Tarragona)

        Can Bosch (Cambrils, Tarragona)

        Dos Palillos (Barcelona)

        Els Casals (Sagàs, Barcelona)

        Els Tinars (Llagostera, Girona)

        Emporium (Castelló d’Empúries, Girona)

        Enigma (Barcelona )

        Estany Clar (Cercs, Barcelona)

        Fogony (Sort, Lleida)

        Fonda Sala (Olost, Barcelona)

        HISOP (BARCELONA)

        Hofmann (Barcelona)

        Hoja

        Koy Shunka (Barcelona) d’Anglès (Anglès, Girona)

        L’Antic Molí (Ulldecona, Tarragona)

        La Boscana (Bellvís, Lleida)

        La Cuina de Can Simón (Tossa de Mar, Girona)

        La Fonda Xesc, (Gombrèn) Girona)

        Les Magnòlies (Arbúcies, Girona)

        Les Moles (Tarragona)

        L’Ó (Sant Fruitós de Bages, Barcelona)

        Lluerna (Santa Coloma de Gramanet, Barcelona)

        Malena (Lleida)

        Massana9 (Girona)

        3 9002 Oria

        Pakta (Barcelona)

        ⭐️Quatre Molins (Cornudella de Montsant, Tarragona)

        Rincón de Diego (Cambrils, Tarragona)

        Tickets (Barcelona)

        Tresmacarrons (El Masnou, Barcelona)

        Via Veneto (Barcelona)

        Villa Retiro (Xerta,Tarragona)

        Xerta (Barcelona)

         

        Comunidad de Madrid

        A’Barra (Madrid)

        Chirón (Valdemoro, Madrid)

        Cebo (Madrid)

        Clos Madrid (Madrid)

        Club Allard (Madrid)

        El Corral de la Morería Gastronómico (Madrid)

        El Invernadero (Madrid)

        Gaytán (Madrid)

        Gofio by Cícero Canary (Madrid)

        Kabuki (Madrid )

        Kabuki Wellington (Madrid)

        La Tasquería (Madrid)

        Lúa (Madrid)

        Montia (Madrid)

        ⭐️Saddle (Madrid)

        Yugo (Madrid)

         

        Comunidad Valenciana

        Audrey’s by Rafa Soler (Calp, Alicante)

        ⭐️ Baeza & Rufete (Alicante)

        Beat (Calp, Alicante)

        Cal Paradís (Castellón)

        Casa Manolo (Valencia) Alicante

        El Xato (La Nucía, Alicante)

        La Finca (Elx, Alicante)

        La Salita (Valencia)

        Monastrell (Alicante)

        Orobianco (Calp, Alicante)

        Raúl Resino (Benicarló, Castellón)

        Riff (Valencia)

        Sents (Ontinyent, Valencia)

        Sucede (Valencia)

        Tula (Xàbia, Alicante)

         

        Islas Baleares

        Adrián Quetglas (Palma, Mallorca)

        Andreu Genestra (Mallorca)

        ⭐️Béns d’Avall (Sóller, Mallorca)

        ⭐️DINS Santi Taura (Palma, Mallorca)

        Es Tragón (Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza)

        Maca de Castro (Port d’Alcúdia

        )

        Marc Fosh (Mallorca)

        Es Fum (Palmanova, Mallorca)

        Es Racó d’es Teix (Deià, Mallorca)

        Voro (Canyamel, Mallorca)

         

        Galicia

        Árbore da Veira ( A Coruña)

        As Garzas (Malpica de Bergantiños, A Coruña)

        A Tafona (Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña)

        Casa Marcelo (Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña)

        ⭐️Eirado (Pontevedra)

        Maruja Limón (Vigo)

        ⭐️ Miguel González (Pereiro de Aguiar, Ourense)

        Nova (Ourense)

        Pepe Vieira (Raxo, Pontevedra)

        Retiro da Costiña (Santa Comba, La Coruña)

        ⭐️Silabario (Vigo)

        Solla (Poio, Pontevedra)

        Yayo Daporta (Cambados, Pontevedra )

         

        La Rioja

        Ikaro (Logroño, La Rioja)

        Kiko Sushi (Logroño, La Rioja)

        Venta Moncalvillo (Daroca de Rioja, La Rioja)

         

        Navarra

        Europa (Pamplona, ​​Navarra)

        La Biblioteca (Pamplona)

        Rodero (Pamplona, ​​Navarra)

         

        País Vasco

        Alameda (Fuenterrabía, Guipúzcoa)

        Amelia (San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa)

        Andra Mari (Galdácano, Vizcaya)

        Boroa (Amorebieta, Vizcaya)

        Elkano (Guipúzcoa)

        eMe Be Garrote (San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa)

        Eneko (Larrabetzu, Vizcaya)

        Etxanobe Atelier (Bilbao, Vizcaya)

        Etxebarri (Axpe, Vizcaya)

        Kokotxa (San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa)

        Marqués de Riscal (Elciego, Álava)

        Mina (Bilbao, Vizcaya)

        Mirador de Ulía ( San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa)

        Ola Martín Berasategui (Bilbao)

        Nerua (Bilbao,Vizcaya)

        Zarate (Bilbao, Vizcaya)

        Zortziko (Bilbao, Vizcaya)

        Zuberoa (Oyarzun, Guipúzcoa)

         

        Principado de Asturias

        Arbidel (Asturias)

        Auga (Gijón, Asturias)

        Casa Gerardo (Prendes, Asturias)

        El Retiro (Asturias)

        El Corral del Indianu (Arriondas, Asturias)

        La Salgar (Gijón, Asturias )

        Real Balneario (Salinas, Asturias)

        Región de Murcia

        Magoga (Cartagena)

        ⭐️Diseo 9000

        Palm.

        Canary Islands

        Description Las Palmas.

        Las Palmas is the largest city in the Canary Islands and the largest port in Spain. Las Palmas is the capital of one of the autonomous communities of Spain. The population of the city is approximately 370 thousand. Las Palmas is 20 km from Gran Canaria International Airport. The city can also be reached by sea. The harbors of Puerto de la Luz and Las Palmas offer daily flights to other islands in the archipelago, as well as several times a week to Cadiz. In addition, the port is the starting point for cruise tourism, the season starts in October and ends in June.

        The best restaurants and cafes in Las Palmas.
        There are more than three hundred restaurants, cafes and bars on the island, and each restaurant tries to attract visitors with its special dishes.
        The city has many hotels, concert halls, restaurants, bustling nightclubs and beautiful beaches. Life in Las Palmas is filled with various cultural events; various festivals are held here throughout the year.

        Cultural and historical sights of Las Palmas.

        The city was founded in 1478, in the Vegueta quarter, and buildings from that time have survived to this day. Here you can see the cathedral, built in 1497, where Gothic and neoclassical styles are intertwined. The Chapel of San Antonio Abad, Plaza Santa Ana, where the town hall, the diocese, the administrative building and the Cathedral of Santa Ana are located – all of them are silent witnesses of the historical past of the island. You can go to the house-museum Columbus, located in the beautiful residence of the first governors of the island. It preserves the historical relics of the Columbus era, highlights the most interesting aspects of the journey of Christopher Columbus to America and his stay in the city. The Canary Museum, founded in 1879year and located in a beautiful historic building, you can see exhibits of art from the pre-Hispanic era. In the Vegueta district, there are medieval houses with balconies made of Canarian pine, decorated with carvings. The Museum of Sacred Art offers visitors exhibitions of various works of religious origin.

        A notable contrast to the spirit of the historic district is the Atlantic Center for Contemporary Art (CAAM), which is also located in Vegueta. It is considered one of the most avant-garde and most interesting museums of national artists.

        Attractions Triana district.

        After its founding, the city expanded to the other side of the Guiniguada canyon. Here appeared the Triana district, the origin of which is connected with trade and navigation. Taking a pleasant walk along the busy shopping street Mayor de Triana, you can see various buildings of great value from a historical and artistic point of view. The adjacent San Telmo Park has a modernist design chapel as well as a modernist music venue.

        A popular meeting point in the Triana area is the Plaza Hurtado de Mendoza and the Plaza de Cairasco, home to two interesting buildings: the Hotel Madrid and the literary Gaby Netto, designed in a neoclassical, modernist style. Here is another very interesting architectural landmark of the city. These are the Quegles building, built in 1900, and the Pérez Galdos House Museum, which houses a documentary archive of the biographical and literary research of the novelist and Nobel Prize winner born in this house.

        Parks of Las Palmas.

        In the heart of the city, very close to the beach of Playa de Las Alcaravaneras, is the beautiful Doramas Park. Its recently replaced and restored gardens have interesting examples of native flora. Here you can see the Pueblo Canario, the museum houses the work of Nestor de la Torre, a symbolist artist who reconstructed the Canarian style of architecture. In the park you can admire all the natural beauty of the island. As you walk through the city center, you can admire the pools of Julio Navarro and the historic Santa Catalina Hotel built in 1890 year.

        The beaches of Las Palmas.

        Las Palma is one of the few Spanish cities with long beaches. Add to this the excellent climatic conditions of the island, which makes it possible to relax here all year round.

        Las Canteras , with three kilometers of fine white sandy beach and a kilometer long promenade, is considered the main beach. To services of tourists: hotels, restaurants, bars and terraces. At sunset, the beach is a popular meeting place for those who love sports or would like to take a pleasant walk.

        Playa de El Confital is located at the foot of the mountains. The coast is popular with surfers because it has the best right hand wave in Europe.

        Playa de Las Alcaravaneras is located in the city center next to Sportkai. Nearly 1,000 meters of white sand beach is surrounded by two urban Nautical clubs. The beach is suitable primarily for the practice of sea sports, especially sailing.

        And finally, Playa de La Laya , which is located at the exit of the city, south of the island.

    Teide: Teide National Park – UNESCO World Heritage Centre

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    Discover Teide National Park in Tenerife

    Teide National Park is the biggest park on the Canary Islands. A trip that should be at the top of the must-see list of everyone who visits Tenerife.

    A unique landscape of craters, volcanoes and rivers of petrified lava, surrounding the impressive silhouette of Teide Volcano that stands at 3,718 m above sea level. There are many services organised for visitors so that they can discover and enjoy this area: a convenient road network across the entire Park, two visitor centres that reveal some of the park’s secrets, a bar and restaurant area for refreshment, abundant vantage points to gain a panoramic view of the whole park, an extensive network of trails for visitors who want to discover more of the park and even two types of accommodation, Las Cañadas del Teide Parador Hotel and Altavista Refuge, which is located at an altitude of 3,270 metres.

    Teide National Park is one of the great wonders of the world, with the advantage of being easy to get to and relatively close to European countries.

    The entire Mount Teide National Park is a unique geological treasure in which the volcanoes, craters, vents, lava flows and different materials, form an impressive array of shapes and colours. You will be surprised by the diversity of Las Cañadas del Teide, taken aback by its huge rivers of petrified lava and impressed by the eroded rocks and colossal dimensions of this mineral chaos. In contrast, in spring you will be delighted by the wonderful flowers and gentle aromas, unique in the world.

    Mount Teide dominates the landscape of Teide National Park. This imposing volcanic edifice looks quite different depending on your exact location and the actual season. Its changing looks are a never-ceasing source of delight for onlookers. At its feet lies a sea of volcanic rocks that formed so recently that erosion has not had time to wear them away, and they offer a wide-ranging catalogue of volcanic forms and materials contained in the great amphitheatre defined by Las Cañadas escarpment.

    The wall surrounding it extends across 25 km, reaching heights of up to 600 m in the area known as Guajara, its highest point. This natural cut affects what was a former volcanic edifice, which partly disappeared 198,000 years ago, when the current Las Cañadas depression was formed by a giant landslide that uncovered some of its roots in Los Roques area, revealing conduits and volcanic vents that fed past eruptions.

    In the cross section of the escarpment you can observe three million years of complex geological history in which the cycle repeated itself several times, with landslides and the formation of ‘a Teide.’

    Teide National Park, located in the centre of the island of Tenerife, is the largest and oldest of the four national parks on the Canary Islands. From its surface area of 190 km2 (18,990 hectares), Mount Teide rises up to a height of 3,718 m, which makes it the highest peak in Spain.

    It was declared a National Park in 1954 and in 1989 it was awarded the top category of the European Diploma of Protected Areas. It has two visitor centres, one in Portillo and the other in the Parador Nacional Hotel. The centres are focused on nature and traditional uses of Las Cañadas, respectively. In 2007, Teide National Park was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

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    One of Europe’s most visited national parks is in the heart of Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. Here, the main star of the show is the Teide volcano, the very pinnacle of Spain, at an altitude of 3,718 metres. Keep your eyes peeled, because there’s something amazing to see every step of the way. The ecosystem formed by volcanic eruptions has created a habitat for the impressive local fauna, particularly invertebrates but also the flora that have adapted to the high mountains and unique geological formations in Europe.

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    • What you will find

      The region’s volcanic scenery creates a unique paradise for nature lovers across all its areas. The variety of invertebrates is particularly outstanding, with more than 1,000 species, as is the presence of a score of different bird species. Alongside them, there are an impressive 168 different species of plant life. Of these, 58 exist only on the Canary Islands, but there is one that reigns supreme: the Teide violet. This purple flower only grows at altitudes of over 2,500 metres, so keep an eye out for it on your trips.The other great spectacle in the park is the red bugloss. A plant that can grow up to three metres high, in spring it adorns the foothills of the volcano with its intense colour. The strange formations and rocks left by the eruptions of Teide are also breathtaking. Magma, lava and volcanic casts create a unique and beautiful landscape.

    • Routes around the Park

      The best way to get around the park is on foot. There are 41 well-signposted routes that can guide you on your adventure through the heart of the Teide. This includes the Montaña Blanca–Pico del Teide route: 8.3km long, high difficulty and ideal for the most active visitors. More accessible, but equally interesting, are the Montaña de los Tomillos route, 6km and medium difficulty; and the La Fortaleza route, 5. 3km and low difficulty, ideal for observing the local flora and fauna. Remember that you’re in the Canary Islands, so always use sun protection, carry water and wear a hat.Map in Teide National Park

    • Don’t leave without…

      Getting to know the Teide Observatory, where you can find some of the best solar telescopes in the world. Learn about the importance of these kinds of observatories and why Tenerife is the perfect place for studying light.Another gem is hidden in the Roques de García, a collection of volcanic rocks moulded by erosion. They have gradually been eroded into peculiar shapes, making them one of the most fascinating sights in the park.One last idea is to climb to the viewing point on Narices del Teide at the end of the day. At more than 2,000 metres high, the experience of watching the sun set behind its sea of clouds is truly unique.

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    In the heart of the Canary Island of Tenerife is one of the most visited national parks in Europe. The real hero here is Mount Teide, the highest point in Spain with a height of 3,718 meters. Be careful, because at every step you will find something amazing here. Among the ecosystem that was formed as a result of volcanic eruptions, there is an impressive fauna, especially invertebrates, as well as flora adapted to high mountains and geological formations unique to Europe.

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    • What awaits you here

      The region’s volcanic landscape is a unique paradise for lovers of nature in all its aspects. Invertebrates stand out among the fauna – there are more than 1000 species of them, in addition to almost twenty species of various birds. They are surrounded by an impressive flora with up to 168 different plant species. Of these, 58 exist only in the Canary Islands, although there is one species that dominates them all – the Teide violet. This purple flower only grows above 2500 meters above sea level, so be extra careful while hiking to find it. Another star of the park is the red buglos. This plant, reaching three meters in height, paints the slopes of the volcano in a rich color in spring. In addition, you will never cease to be amazed at the bizarre formations and shapes that the Teide eruptions left behind. Magma, lava, and volcanic eruptions give shape to a landscape that is as beautiful as it is unique.

    • Routes in the park

      The best way to enjoy the beauties of the park is to walk through it. There are 41 marked trails and on each of them an adventure awaits you in the heart of Teide. Among them, for the most active, stands out the route Montaña Blanca – Pico del Teide, 8.3 km long and with a high degree of difficulty. More accessible, but no less interesting, are the routes along the trails of Montaña de los Tomillos, 6 km long and of medium difficulty; or La Fortaleza, 5.3 km long with low difficulty. They are ideal for observing the local flora and fauna. Remember that you are in the Canary Islands, so don’t forget sunscreen, water and a hat. Teide National Park Map

    • Watch out in this region…

      Meet the Teide Observatory , home to some of the best solar telescopes in the world. Here you will be explained the importance of observation and why Tenerife is the perfect place to study the light. Another attraction awaits you at Roques de Garcia is a collection of volcanic rocks that have been shaped by erosion. This is how the individual forms were created, which today are one of the most curious views in the entire park. And the last thing to do to end the day is to climb observation deck Narices del Teide . Here you can enjoy unique sunsets at an altitude of more than 2000 meters, when the sun sinks into a sea of ​​clouds.

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    Towering above the island of Tenerife, the Teide volcano with a height of 3718 meters simply shakes with its grandeur, instilling inner awe. At the foot of the volcano, an incredible “lunar” landscape unfolded, which is made up of hardened lava, weathered rocks, destroyed ancient craters. All this splendor is part of the National Park Las Cañadas del Teide, which is the most visited natural park in Spain.

    Thanks to the volcano, the island got its name, because the word “Tenerife” literally means “snowy mountain”. That is how hundreds of years ago it was called by the ancient inhabitants of the Canary Islands – the Guanches. Centuries ago, Mount Teide was much taller than it is today. Its original height was about 5,000 meters, but after a strong eruption in 1706, the top of the volcano collapsed, and it became shorter by almost 1,300 meters. The volcano last erupted in 1798, and since then no activity has been seen here.

    It doesn’t matter from which side you are going to drive up to the volcano – in any case, the road will pass through stunning landscapes that resemble either the Moon, or Mars, or the planet of dinosaurs . .. Apparently, it was no coincidence that filming took place here once famous films “Star Wars” and “Million years BC”.

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    X secret tenerife: X Secret Tenerife – Swingers Club, Tenerife, Canary Islands

    Опубликовано: November 1, 2022 в 10:24 am

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    Secret Tenerife: September 2022

    One year after the Tajogaite Volcano erupted, almost 200 of those affected are still living in hotels because they have no other place to stay.

    The worst and longest eruption in the history of La Palma has forced the mobilization of a volume of public resources and at a speed unprecedented in the history of natural disasters in Spain, to face an enormous task of reconstruction that has done no more than begin. One year after the volcano erupted and nine months since it ceased, almost 200 affected people continue to live in hotels because they have no other place to stay and the sectors that drive the La Palma economy, agriculture and tourism, are still debating how they can recover.

    The Volcano

    DURATION: 85 days and eight hours of eruption, from September 19 to December 13, 2021, the longest the island has suffered since the fifteenth century and the third in the history of the Canary Islands, after Timanfaya, in Lanzarote (2,055 days, between 1730 and 1736), and the submarine Tagoro volcano, in El Hierro (147 days, between 2011 and 2012).

    VOLUME EMITTED: The volcano ejected 217 million cubic meters of materials, according to the latest 3D cartography carried out by the National Institute of Volcanology of Italy and its Canarian counterpart, Involcán, without counting the material deposited under the sea in the two deltas that formed from the lava on the coast of Tazacorte. In other words, it emitted as much material as the six that preceded it in the history of La Palma together, at an average of 27 cubic meters per second (m3/s), a rate that on some days approached 60 m3/s. If those 217 million m3 were water, it would be enough to reach all the reservoirs in provinces such as Álava, Castellón, La Rioja or Teruel.

    THE CONE: Occupies an area of ​​0.6 km2 (60 hectares), on which 36.5 million cubic meters of materials were deposited, which raised a mountain 187 meters high in what was until then a hollow of the west slope of Cumbre Vieja. The summit of the volcano is located at an altitude of 1,121 meters.

    THE LAVA FLOWS: Lava covered 11.8 km2 (1,180 hectares), 1.69% of the surface of the island. That tremendous slab of molten rock that is slowly cooling from the 1,140 degrees that it reached, covers six kilometres from the cone to the coast, with a maximum width of three kilometres, and has an extension that would almost be enough to bury the city of Melilla (12.3 Km2). It is made up of 177.6 million cubic meters of materials, the average thickness of which exceeds 15 metres, but which at some points reaches 65 metres, enough to completely cover stadiums such as the Camp Nou (48 m) or the Santiago Bernabéu (45 m).

    THE DELTAS: Upon reaching the sea, the lava formed two deltas on the coast of Tazacorte that add up to 48 hectares of surface, it is the youngest land in Spain. The largest delta, 43.4 hectares, would fit the entire Vatican State. Below is one of the most sought-after beaches for surf lovers in the Canary Islands, Los Guirres, which has gone down in history, but the sea has already formed other small, still virgin sandbanks and life begins to colonize the submerged rocks.

    The Consequences

    – More than 7,000 people were evacuated from their homes, many of them at least during the three months that the eruption lasted. It is 8.2% of the population of La Palma.

    – 2,329 people lived in the perimeter covered by lava or ash, 7.1% of the census of the three municipalities that cross the lava flows, El Paso, Los Llanos de Aridane and Tazacorte.

    – 1,676 buildings were destroyed or damaged, including 1,345 homes, 180 farm buildings, 75 industrial buildings, 44 leisure and hotel facilities and 16 buildings for public use, such as schools or churches, among others. Entire neighbourhoods, like Todoque, no longer exist and others, like La Laguna, have rivers of rock in the middle of their streets

    – 73.8 kilometres of highways and urban roads were buried, the vast majority (65%) in Los Llanos de Aridane.

    – 370 hectares of crops affected, including 228 of bananas, 68 of vineyards and 27 of avocado.

    – 982 million euros in damage of all kinds, to public and private property, according to the estimate of the Government of the Canary Islands.

    Reconstruction

    – 565.54 million euros in aid for La Palma already delivered by the central government with the collaboration of the Canarian Executive, with 7,091 files initiated at the request of the victims, 96% already signed, according to the latest balance, published on Friday.

    – 213.47 million euros: amount paid by the Insurance Compensation Consortium for damages in La Palma until July 28, out of a total of 234 million requested. 182.79 million correspond to homes, 22.44 million to shops, hotels, offices and other types of real estate and almost one million to vehicles.

    – 139 homes and modular houses bought by the Government of the Canary Islands, available to those who lost their homes and 488 grants for the payment of rents granted.

    – 13.64 million euros received by the Cabildo de La Palma in public and private donations for those affected. 7.22 million have been delivered to 2,941 families who lost their homes or cannot live in them (in amounts that depend on the number of members) and 6.34 million distributed among 634 families at a rate of 10,000 euros each. The Cabildo has covered 420,000 euros with its own funds.

    – A provisional road crosses the lava flow from La Laguna to Las Norias above the lava, with important restrictions (only during the day, at 20 km/h and with the prohibition of stopping or getting out of the vehicle, because there are temperatures of up to 600 degrees in the surroundings). Its four kilometres avoid a two-hour detour (80 km) through the summit, Santa Cruz and Fuencaliente to go from the neighbourhoods that were north of the lava to those in the south.

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    But …

    – 180 people are still living in hotels a year later, more than half of them (108) residents of Puerto Naos and La Bombilla, the two centres evicted by high concentrations of CO2 and other volcanic gases, at levels that can be lethal. To them must be added an undetermined number of people who reside with relatives or in other types of accommodation, such as caravans.

    – 93 children have lost their usual school: 44 are students from two centres that disappeared under the lava (CEIP Todoque and Los Campitos) and 49 from the one that has been rendered useless in Puerto Naos (CEIP María Milagros Acosta). They are grouped in a provisional centre in Los Llanos de Aridane. CEIP = Colegio de Educación Infantil y Primaria (College of Infant and Primary Education).

    – The price of housing has skyrocketed as a result of all the lost properties and the impact of the large number of affected people who are looking for a rental or a purchase at the same time. There are no official data, but portals such as Idelista.com estimate that purchase prices have risen in the last year by 21.4% in Los Llanos de Aridane, 20.1% in Tazacorte and 24.7% in the capital of the island, Santa Cruz. This is four times what they have risen in the Canary Islands as a whole, according to the same source (5.7%). And rents also feel the same pressure.

    – Some 4,000 tourist beds are off the market due to security restrictions due to the presence of gases in Puerto Naos, although the buildings where they are located did not suffer physical damage. La Palma has about 11,000 operational beds left as a result.

    – Hundreds of owners do not know if they will be able to recover the farms and houses that were buried under the lava. Those lands being theirs, but how to get to them, what use can the give them and what will they be used for, are questions that still emerge in every meeting of those affected.

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    Imagine yourself enjoying the sunrise while having breakfast on the terrace. Spending a few days in a wild environment in the house of your dreams. 

    Imagine swimming in an infinity pool overlooking the sea or relaxing in an outdoor jacuzzi in the middle of the desert. Benefitting from the help of a young and enthusiastic team and enjoying an unforgettable experience. Staying in an exclusive place with all the services you need, feeling at home. 

    Imagine a place where it is always spring. A seaside village that looks like something out of a novel. Let the light of the Canary Islands illuminate your days. Imagine finding a secret place to disconnect and forget about the world during your holidays. Do you want to keep dreaming?

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    Apartments

    Recently inaugurated, the Nivaria Beach apartments are a new concept of accommodation on the island where design and comfort are integrated into a wild environment. They are fully equipped, both in terms of electrical appliances (except for the washing machine, as Nivaria Beach has its own laundry area) and kitchenware, and have all the comforts of your own home.  

    The complex offers different options: 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, with different views and location within the complex, but the same decoration. They all have large south-west facing terraces, and huge windows in the living room where natural light is the main feature. 

    The one-bedroom apartments include a large double bed and a sofa bed (queen size) in the living room, with a maximum capacity of 2 adults and 2 children. 

    The two-bedroom apartments include a large double bed and two 90 x 200 beds, with a maximum capacity of 4 adults.

    Villas

    The villas are our most exclusive product. They are seafront townhouses with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. What’s more, they have a huge terrace and luxurious details throughout, such as glass skylights in the living room and bathroom ceilings. They are fully equipped with electrical appliances (except for the washing machine, as Nivaria has its own laundry area) and kitchenware. 

    The master bedroom has a large double bed and en-suite bathroom. The second bedroom includes two 90 x 200 beds and the third bedroom, smaller and designed to accommodate the little ones, has a trundle bed that opens up. The maximum capacity is either 4 adults and two children, or 5 adults.

    Nivaria Beach, a secret place to disconnect

    Nivaria Beach Apartments and Villas is a recently opened complex in the coastal village of Abades, in the south of Tenerife. It is a private development on the edge of the sea where everything has been taken care of in detail to create an atmosphere of relaxation and comfort that will make you feel at home. It is located in a wild environment, in one of the best-preserved coastal areas of Tenerife.

    Abades, the secret corner of Tenerife

    Abades is a small coastal village where you can breathe peace and tranquillity. In a privileged enclave, it combines spectacular scenery by the sea and the tranquillity of a small village in one of the best-preserved coastal areas of Tenerife. Halfway between the north and south of Tenerife and with easy access to the motorway, Nivaria Beach boasts an unbeatable location for visiting and discovering Tenerife.

    Our services

    1 heated infinity pool (27° – 30.5°)

    1 swimming pool

    2 paddling pools

    2 Hot tub

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    Fully-furnished apartments.

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    High-end leisure equipment

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    Languages: English, French, Italian, German

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    What are the check-in/check-out times?

    At Nivaria Beach, check-in starts at 4:00 PM and check-out is before 11:00 AM  (late check-out at 12 pm when booking through the web).

    My flight arrives at night. Will anyone be there waiting for me to check-in?

    Nivaria Beach offers a daytime reception service (7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.) whose staff will help you with everything you need. If your flight lands once the reception has closed and you are worried about how to check-in, don’t worry: there will be Nivaria Beach staff waiting for you to give you the key and escort you to your apartment. We also have a safe outside with a key where we can leave you the key. Just inform us of your arrival time at the complex to coordinate everything.

    Does Nivaria Beach offer dining services?

    No. Nivaria Beach does not offer dining services, but all the apartments are equipped with modern kitchens for your enjoyment.

    What are the Nivaria Beach Guest Rules?

    • Smoking inside the apartments and villas is prohibited.
    • Please be respectful of other guests by observing quiet hours from 10 PM to 10 AM.
    • Do not throw away baby wipes or feminine hygiene products (pads or tampons) down the toilet.
    • The bathing area is accessed using your apartment key card. Minors that do not know how to swim cannot enter without adult supervision.
    • Each apartment has its own numbered parking space.
    • The front desk is open from 7:00 AM to 11 PM.
    • The side gate entrances are closed from 11 PM to 7 AM.

    Can we arrange pick-up from the airport? What if my flight arrives early in the morning?

    Do not worry. Nivaria Beach can organize your arrival and we offer airport pick-up services, even early in the morning.

    Deposit guarantee required in the check-in process

    • Besides the prepaid of the total amount of the reservation, it’s mandatory for all our guests to pay a 300 € deposit as a guarantee for the correct use of our apartments and villas.
    • The deposit will be paid by credit card in our reception terminals at the check in process, and it will be given back after the check out, once our house keeping staff will check the state of the apartments and villas.

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    Video & Photo Story: Riding in Tenerife with Iago Garay in Episode 4 of ‘Not Far From Home’

    When most people think about Tenerife or the Canary Islands, they usually visualize long sandy beaches and very dry, hot weather. What most people probably don’t know is that Tenerife is one of the best MTB destinations in the world.

    Picture this: Tenerife is basically a massive volcano that comes straight out of the Atlantic Ocean. Pico del Teide is 3715 meters high, making it the tallest mountain in Spain and the perfect trap for storms traveling across the Atlantic. A lot of those clouds get stuck halfway up the mountain creating a ring of green, lush forests around the island. Usually those storms bring rain to the north side, forming jungle like thick rainforests while they keep the south dry and almost desert like.

    With this, there is every type of riding you could ask for all packed in one little island. Slippery tight tracks in the north jungle, grippy and loamy trails halfway up the mountain, dry and rocky terrain in the south and loose volcanic dirt at the top of Teide mountain. In one run from the top you can hit at least three different eco systems and track types.

    There are trails everywhere and there is only one man that knows them all… Edgar Carballo.

    Edgar and I have been good friends for over 13 years. We both raced the Downhill national series as juniors and now we are both racing the EWS. Edgar is one of the most well know riders in Spain thanks to his charisma, humor and overall friendliness. He is always there to help people out and there is one thing you can always count on him for: party.

    When I started the Not Far From home series I knew that at some point we had to go to Tenerife to ride with Edgar, so once the travel restrictions allowed it I got the usual crew together: Kike Abelleira (photo), Nacho Trueba (video) and Sergio Layos (professional kids bike rider and occasional MTBer) and went to visit him.

    This winter Tenerife got a lot of rain and even a big snowstorm just before we got there. All the water left some perfect conditions for riding but also damaged a bunch of the trails, so before we started filming we headed to one of the most popular trails near Arafo and fixed all the rain ruts.

    We spent a lot of afternoons in the main square of Arafo, where Edgar lives, eating some traditional sandwiches and drinking the iconic “barraquito” coffee. The local street performer became a fan of DYEDbro and put one of their stickers on his guitar.

    Sandy

    Probably my favorite kind of terrain on the island, with the always loose volcanic dirt in between trees making some super flowy and fast trails.

    Edgar not only rides around here, he spends a lot of time fixing trails. On this specific one he had built some bad ass berms making some of the best corners I had hit in a while!

    Like I mentioned: dreamy terrain .

    While riding with Sergio you can always count on him getting the most steeze out of every jump.

    Dusty

    As you get lower down the mountain you start leaving behind the trees to find drier terrain.

    Since pretty much all the trails are natural, there aren’t many jumps in the island, but Edgar is always using the terrain to find and build some natural gaps. This one here was a tight one jumping out of the massive rut and landing on the next corner.

    If you are trying to follow Edgar down these trails expect lots of dust explosions as he hits corners as hard as he can and comes out at full speed.

    Well, not always he comes out of corners at max speed….

    No Edgars were harmed in this crash.

    Another consequence of Edgar’s explosive cornering.

    Edgar’s shuttle rig is specially designed for the island. There is no trail he can’t get to the top of. Here we are discussing which one we were going to head next.

    At the end of the long trail Edgar took us to this “Guachinche”, a traditional restaurant where you can find all sorts of meat and typical dishes from Tenerife together with the fresh wine made this year. A good way to end the day and fuel up for the next adventure.

    Black Dirt

    During our visit to the island we were hit by a desert storm from Africa. It looks like fog but its actually a huge dust cloud that made for some really cool light!

    Above the tree line and close to the volcano you can find high speed trails and roads that are a treat to bomb down.

    With plenty of loose gravely corners to get your drift on.

    Edgar showing how its done.

    Even though its just a dirt road, it was super fun to try go around these corners as fast as possible.

    Here Edgar is probably telling us about another epic trail he wants to show us, seems like the amount of trails here is never ending.

    Crew stoked on another day of riding and shooting.

    Loam

    The rainforests of the north have a completely different type of dirt, it might look grippy in the photo but there were plenty of greasy spots down the trail that would keep you on your toes the whole way down.

    Sergio VS iago .

    Trails in the North end up right at the beach and as we try to make the most out of every day, lunch by the sea was mandatory.

    Concrete

    Sergio brought his BMX to the trip and we tried to stop at a couple skateparks so he could get out and play.

    We get ALL the angles covered!

    Local BMX rider Rubio took us to one of his secret spots in the island. This used to be a huge water reservoir for the crops around, but one of the walls cracked open loosing all water and leaving behind a great playground for bikes.

    Sergio with a wall ride air.

    BMX and MTB.

    It was an absolute pleasure to ride with these two legends .

    Stay tuned for more episodes of Not Far From Home and subscribe to my YouTube channel to stay up to date with all my video projects.

    Mentions: Not Far From Home ep.4 has been possible thanks to Evo, Crankbrothers, Camelbak, SMITH optics, and DYEDbro.


    Film and edit: Nacho Trueba @nacho_trueba
    Photography: Kike Abelleira @kikeabelleira
    Production: iago Garay @iagogaray

    Tenerife Private Tour – Astronomy

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    Teide Astronomy Tour VIP on our most comprehensive excursion for astronomy lovers, Exclusively for small groups, with transfer from various points in Tenerife .

    An 8 and a half hour event for you and those whom you choose to be your company, and our guide will accompany you all the time.

    Your exclusive astronomical excursion in Tenerife includes an evening visit to the Teide Observatory, the most important solar observatory in the world, and, as night falls, stargazing through telescopes under the clear and transparent sky of the Teide National Park with a Starlight guide. Also includes a stop for a little refreshment. Food is not included. Since eating is prohibited during the event, it is also forbidden to bring food with you.

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    Tenerife is more than just sun and beaches.

    My favorite island is also science and volcanoes.

    Did you know that the Canary Islands are one of the top three places on the planet for skywatching, next to Chile and Hawaii?

    It is not for nothing that Tenerife has the most important solar observatory in the world .

    The Teide Observatory began operating in 1964 and is engaged in scientific activities in solar observation and astronomical robotics. Also, its installations include a wide variety of solar and night telescopes, which are the property of various European countries.

    Did you know, , that the researchers working at the Teide Observatory, daily supplement science with scientific publications with the help of the Canaries Institute of Astrophysics, which manages the observatory?

    By booking this exclusive astronomical tour, you will visit the impressive science center with only those of your choice, learn about the Teide Observatory and the activities of the researchers.

    Our guides will make you feel like a scientist for a day, because on this evening excursion to the Teide Observatory:

    • Find out why the sky of the Canary Islands is so important, the telescopes of the Teide Observatory and the various projects of the Canarian Institute of Astrophysics, known as IAC, Canarian Institute of Astrophysics.
    • You will take part in astrophysics workshops given by our Starlight guides at the visitor centre, during which we will explain to you what astrophysics is and how our researchers work at the Teide Observatory.
    • We will provide solar telescopes for you to enjoy the sun like never before, you will see spots and flares in the sun.
    • Get inside the night telescope and don’t leave it until you know its whole history and how it works.

    Enjoy the colors of the Teide National Park in a unique way

    After visiting the Teide Observatory, in the evening, during the VIP Astronomy Tour, there is nothing better than looking at the stars during your astronomical night on Teide and watching how the color changes National Park at dusk.

    Sunset colors the National Park in stunning colors. Even if you have already visited Teide during the day, it will seem to you that you have never been here before.

    Discover the secrets of the Teide sky during an astronomical observation just for you

    Tenerife is a well-located island and not only because of the climate.

    Did we already tell you that you can see 83 of the 88 constellations from Teide?

    The fact is that the peaks of the island are the best place for stargazing in Tenerife.

    Therefore Teide, far from the light pollution of urban areas, is the best place for stargazing in Tenerife.

    Our guides will reveal to you the secrets of the Teide National Park starry sky.

    You will learn how to navigate by the stars.

    In addition, you will see as many elements of Greek mythology as there are hidden behind the constellations and find out what connects them.

    The stars are much closer with the professional telescopes of the VIP Astronomy Tour

    Stargazing during the VIP Astronomy Tour takes place in the car park of the Teide cable car station.

    With our latest generation professional telescopes, the , you can discover planets, galaxies and star clusters like never before.

    The fact is that during astronomical observation you will be able to use telescopes to see all the celestial bodies, which become more interesting every night.

    Did you know that our monitors will display interesting information about the objects that you will observe in telescopes?

    We assure you that our professional astronomical equipment, along with the quality and transparency of the skies above the peaks of Tenerife, will surely give you a unique experience.

    Astronomical observation on the full moon

    As you already know, the moon goes through different phases, and its cycle is 29 days.

    Therefore, at least once a month, its light falls on the most distant stars.

    If there is a full moon on the night of your most exclusive stargazing excursion in Tenerife on the Teide, take this opportunity to observe the most impressive sight: mountain ranges, craters and other lunar wonders.

    Interesting facts: the moon has the Tenerife Mountains, Mount Pico and the crater Piazzi Smith.

    If this surprised you and wondered why they have the same names, write down this question so that you can ask it later to our guides during the Teide VIP Astronomy Tour.

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    Paraiso Del Sol Apts 2*, not powered – 746 556
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    Palia Don Pedro 2*, half board – 828 638
    Sol Puerto Playa 4*, breakfast – 842 652


    Single accommodation available – from 988,797 euros (Sol Puerto Playa 4*).
    The price includes: flight from St. Petersburg, transfer, hotel, meals according to the program, services of an English-speaking guide.
    Additionally paid visa 65 euros, medical insurance 1 euro / day.
    Documents for a visa must be submitted no later than January 14, .
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    To apply for a visa, you must provide:
    1. Passport valid for at least 4.5 months from the date of departure. If there are marks in the passport about the submission of documents for a visa to the embassy of the countries – members of the Schengen agreement or about the refusal to issue a visa, these marks must be canceled at the respective embassies. In the presence of a second valid foreign passport, its presentation is mandatory.

    2. A photocopy, in A4 format, of all pages of a valid international passport (strictly – 2 spreads of the passport on one side of the sheet and 2 spreads on the other)
    3. Two color photographs (Matte or glossy) 3.5×4.5 cm on a white background, 70-80% of the photo takes the face (3-3.2 cm from the chin to the top of the head). If the child is entered in the passport and travels with the parent/s, 2 color photographs (Matte or glossy) 3.5×4.5 cm on a white background are required, 70-80% of the photo occupies the face (3-3.2 cm from the chin to crowns)
    4. Photocopy of all pages of the internal passport, in A4 format (strictly – 2 spreads of the passport on one side of the sheet and 2 spreads on the other)
    5. Old passport (original)
    6. Photocopies of all pages of the old passport in A4 format (strictly – 2 spreads of the passport on one side of the sheet and 2 spreads on the other).

    7. A completed application form, indicating the city code and at least two contact numbers of the tourist.

    8. Certificate of employment on company letterhead indicating the position and salary (it is also recommended to indicate that the leave is granted for the period of the trip while maintaining the workplace and official salary). For private entrepreneurs – a copy of the license for private entrepreneurial activity (recommended salary (minimum) – 344 euro)

    9. Certificate from the place of study (school, institute …), a copy of a student or student card

    from 2 sides on 1 A4 sheet.
    (a trip of less than 9 days – 550 Euro, in other cases – 62 Euro / per day for the number of days of stay for each tourist; for example: a trip for 2 weeks – 62 Euro * 15 days = 930 Euro)
    The certificate must be on company letterhead jar. Guarantees with a limitation period of no more than 6 months are accepted for a currency exchange certificate and no more than 2 months for a card statement.

    11. Application form to the Spanish Consulate for the subsequent registration of medical insurance upon re-departure to the Schengen countries using the received multiple entry Spanish visa.

    12. For unemployed – a printed application from the person paying for the trip, with proof of solvency (Certificate of employment on company letterhead indicating position and salary. )

    13. For minors (under 18) – a photocopy of the certificate of birth

    14. For children under 18 traveling without parents, a notarized power of attorney from both parents is required. The following must be indicated in the power of attorney:
    – accompanying person, his passport details and place of residence
    – travel dates
    – passport details of the child’s parents and their registered address
    – host country – Spain
    – purpose of travel – tourism
    The original power of attorney is not returned !
    If it is not possible to provide a power of attorney from one of the parents, then an appropriate document is required (death certificate, mother’s personal book, etc.) – (copies)

    In case of travel accompanied by one of the parents (without parents), a photocopy of all pages of the Russian passport of the second parent (or both parents) is required (strictly – 2 spreads of the passport on one side of the sheet and 2 spreads on the other).
    15. For pensioners – a pension certificate and a copy of a savings book (bank deposit agreement, etc.) with a deposit amount (our recommendation) of 1033 euro (or equivalent in foreign currency)

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    THE 5 BEST Puerto Rico Marinas (with Photos)

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      ceviche!!!

      Great food and Ceviche!!! We love to go the after a long day at sea. Good service to and great mojitos.

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      Great experience

      Snorkeling was super cool. The workers were nice and informed us really well. Alex, Christian and Danty were awesome workers.

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      Perfect spot for the whole family

      Perfect for the whole family. Beautiful clear calm water and gorgeous views. Convenient parking . Not too crowded. All amenities within reach without feeling too crowded or touristy. My husband and I got two standup paddle boards and each took a kid. They brought their masks and had a blast looking down in the water and getting on and off the board. Probably our favorite spot of the whole trip.

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      A very nice, pretty course with rolling hills and some water hazards. Course is in fair condition and is quite challenging to play. Green fees very reasonable.

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      Review of: The Yacht Club Marina

      A New Favorite in Palmas!

      Recently spent two weeks in Palmas and heard that a new restaurant had opened at the Yacht Club. It is called Ladi’s Place. We liked it so much that we made three trips there, twice with friends. The restaurant is well-appointed, has a huge patio complete with casual seating and a very nice outside bar that can accommodate quite a crowd.

      The food and service are very good and pricing is in los be with other options in Palmas.

      It can accommodate bigger groups so it is a very welcome addition to the stable of restaurants in Palmas Del Mar. Give it a try!

      Written August 13, 2019

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    Puerto Rico Marinas Update – ALL AT SEA

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    In the October 2010 edition of All At Sea magazine I wrote an editorial about marinas in Puerto Rico titled “Marina Hopping around Puerto Rico.” You can still read the entire editorial here: https://www.allatsea.net/marina-hopping-around-puerto-rico.

    After a few years away from writing I am now back as a writer for ALL AT SEA and decided to research changes experienced by the marinas after hurricanes Irma and Maria almost destroyed the marine industry in Puerto Rico and the rest of the Caribbean back in September of 2017.

    We limited our research to the marinas which experienced changes in ownership or have improved their facilities since our last editorial and that provide access for both motor and sailing yachts.

    Let’s follow the same route we did back in 2010 and start in Fajardo on the East Coast of Puerto Rico and go south and west from there.

    There are 6 marinas available to boaters on the east coast, located in the town of Fajardo. They all provide easy access to the Spanish Virgin Islands and offer great provisioning options with various local supermarkets, as well as Walmart, Costco and Sam’s, all within 45 minutes, by car. 

    If you are going to sail on to the US and/or British Virgin Islands or other destinations further east or south, Puerto Rico offers the most affordable provisioning in the entire Caribbean.

    Puerto Del Rey Marina (PDR)

    Puerto Del Rey Marina (PDR)
    (www.puertodelrey.com)
    The original developer and owner sold PDR to Putnam Bridge Funding LLC in 2013 and since then it has undergone a massive investment in infrastructure. 

    After the 2017 hurricane season a 1,500kw generator was installed making PDR the only marina offering a stable power source in the event of blackouts.  

    The recent infrastructure investments made PDR the best prepared Marina for a hurricane. As a result, less than 3% of the boats had major damages after the catastrophic Category 4 hit Puerto Rico. PDR just sold again recently to Safe Harbor Marinas. 

    PDR has over 1,000 wet slips and can accommodate yachts of up to 200 feet in length and up to a 15-foot draft. They also provide 650+ dry stack spaces, which can handle boats up to 42 feet and 32,000 pounds.

    PDR offers full services with a boatyard, dry stack, land storage with concrete tie downs, fuel dock, and pump-out services. They also offer concierge services, free Wi-Fi, cable TV, 24 hour security, heliport, laundry facilities, general store, restaurants and other marine services. For reservations call 787-860-1000.

    Grand Caribbean Marinas

    (www.gcmarinas.com)
    The 2017 hurricane season was both a curse and a blessing to Puerto Rico’s east coast boating community. The blessings started thanks to Italian businessman Giuseppe Cicatelli, president and founder of Bacalia Group, parent company of Grand Caribbean Marinas (GCM).

    Thanks for Mr. Cicatelli’s vision and capital GCM is now the largest marina company in Puerto Rico with the acquisition of Marina Puerto Chico, Sea Lover’s Marina (now The Reserve), Villa Marina (now Renaissance Villa Marina), and the Sardinera Dry Stack, all four located in Fajardo.

    With these purchases, Grand Caribbean Marinas now controls more than 2,200 spaces between wet slips and dry storage, and plans to invest $50 million to $100 million in the next five years. They are also the largest operator in the Caribbean as well as being among the top five marina groups with the most slips within the United States.

    The scale and unique positioning of GCM further highlights the importance of Puerto Rico in the nautical industry thanks to its strategic location. For more information or to make reservations please call GCM at 787-863-0834

    Puerto Chico

    • Puerto Chico  (www.marinapuertochico.com)
    Marina Puerto Chico is a Fajardo tradition, for over 50 years it has seen many generations of Puerto Rican boaters enjoy what they love. Puerto Chico is where I started sailing back in 1974 when my father bought a Seafarer 22 sailboat without knowing how to sail! Slip A-6 became my home away from home. Now under GCM management things can only get better…

    The Reserve

    • The Reserve (www.gcmarinas.com)
    Recently renovated and now within the Marina Puerto Chico facility, offers floating dock technology, The Reserve – Puerto Chico is the most exclusive and exquisite option for your yacht in Puerto Rico. Private parking, international-cuisine El Yate restaurant. Complete access to all Puerto Chico main facilities. 

    Renaissance Villa Marina

    • Renaissance Villa Marina (www.gcmarinas.com)
    Has the only covered dry stack in Puerto Rico, which will be completely remodeled. The facilities will have a private entrance and an exclusive VIP service to take the boat owner experience to the “next level,” the company said. The marina also has its own boatyard, which will operate the maintenance and repair of ships up to 100 feet for the entire Grand Caribbean Marinas complex.  One of the main benefits of Renaissance Villa Marina is that it offers maximum protection during hurricane season. The founders of El Makito, a well-known restaurant in Naguabo, plan to open a new gastronomical venue on the grounds of the marina called Sea Side Grill.

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    The blessings for the Puerto Rico boating community continued on the south coast at Marina de Salinas when local business people Julian Hernández and Ruth Gago, decided to purchase and transform the marina with an investment of $8.5 million dollars. When they purchased the marina in 2018 the docks along with their electrical service were entirely under water until the renovations were started in 2019.

    Besides dock renovations, they also remodeled their hotel and added a new convention center for activities with space for up to 150 people.

    Their marina now offers 122 slips with future expansion in the works, plus 10 transient slips. The hotel has a total of 32 rooms. They also have a new commercial 1,800 sq/ft kitchen, located where the old pool used to be. One of the new main attractions is the Jalan Jalan Sunset Bar where boaters can enjoy live music on weekends.

    Their marina facilities include water, electricity, ice, gasoline/diesel, private showers, laundry, and many other accommodations for our visitors and members. Please visit often, for reservations call: 787-705-9197

    Finally on the southwest corner lies a well-managed marina that even though it did not suffer damages during the 2017 hurricanes it is worth mentioning here.

     

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    Marina Pescaderia is now an official US Port of Entry to the island of Puerto Rico, part of the CBP ROAM program. You don’t need to go to the Mayaguez office to fulfill your United States entry requirements.

    Fair winds my friends! While sailing between the BVIs and Florida we have stayed in over 30 marinas, so if you need any additional information please contact me. 

     

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    THE 10 BEST Tenerife Nature & Wildlife Areas (with Photos)

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    1. Parque Rural de Anaga

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    By IsabelFG89

    Amazing area full of wonderful landscapes and hiking trails for everyone (trails of different length, difficulty, typ. ..

    2. Park Las Aquilas Jungle Park

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    Admission tickets from $29.54

    By Pixie12344

    The Birds of Prey display was excellent and we had a lovely lunch whilst watching the Sealion performance Lots of lov…

    3. Barranco del Infierno

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    By KaterynaBerlin

    Wonderful experience, good workout, beautiful nature and waterfall, views and just amazing and must see!

    4. Camel Park

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    By Silvietravels

    Small park where you can feed animals – horses, geese, goats, sheep, and where you can try camel riding.

    5. Los Gigantes

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    By DougieDublinIreland

    SENSATIONAL hike of Los Gigantes led by Elena & Alex I came across this hiking opportunity on Airbnb experiences and. ..

    6. Reserva Ambiental

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    Open now

    By Tinkerbell216

    We are staying at the Bacolo hotel and the reserve is just across the road.

    7. Reserva Natural Especial del Malpais de Guimar

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    By D0B1

    Not bad, but not great as Teide. Very close to the nearby city/village so you are never fully immersed in a lunar like…

    8. Rambla de Castro

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    By O6271WDthomasl

    excellent hike / walk along cliffs near Los Realejos / well worth exploring down to beaches / fantastic views / easy

    9. The Ocean Dream’s Factory

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    By LozF89

    My mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and we continued to holiday and Dive with David and his team. Our last…

    10. Mirador de Jardina

    Nature & Wildlife Areas • Lookouts

    By Gallifreyguy

    Worth a stop if you’re driving out towards Anaga. Lovely view over La Laguna and beyond to Teide. Best in the morning…

    11. Sentiero Punta del Hidalgo – Chinamada

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    By SylvieFrancois444

    Totally gorgeous! Pit stop at THE Chinamada restaurant for a drink. My hubby had hiking boots, but I had trail runners…

    12. Die Goldmohnwiesen

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    13. La Montana Roja

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    By palermoj

    Careful coming down since there are a lot of loose rocks and pebbles. Wonderful view of the ocean and beaches nearby.

    14. El Puertito De Armeñime

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    15. Charca De Erjos

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    16. Poseidon’s Well

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    By 256graemeb

    Bit difficult to find, best to Google Map it, but well worth the hunt.|The area from the last bit of road is over…

    17. Rasca

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    • Jbinnacle

      61 contributions

      Prehistoric Forest

      Remmants of a Tertiary Period jungle that has survived to this day due to the particular climate of the Canary Islands. Worth a visit, though the parking spot is tiny! Recommended to get there by bus. There are different length hiking trails for different types of visitors. If you walk quietly, the birds will come spy on you.

      Review of: Parque Rural de Anaga

      Written July 9, 2022

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    • Sarah G

      Hertfordshire, UK388 contributions

      Great Visit

      Loved the jungle park there were a wide range of animals to see. On entering you can get photos with parrots which was nice, which you can buy when leaving.

      We watched the bird show which was amazing they had a wide range of birds – my fav was the bald eagle. We didn’t manage to see the sealion show.

      You get to feed a few animals around the park, there are vending machines where you put in 2 x 1 euros to get a pot of food out. I fed the flamingos which are my fav, which was really nice to do. All the animal feeding stations you need 2 x 1 euro coins – so make sure you have lots.

      There was a orchid area which was lovely and very pretty to have a walk around.

      The only down side is walking into the Lemurs pen – there are signs saying don’t touch them — lots of people are trying to touch/hold them, the area isn’t the biggest so they got scared and couldn’t hide anywhere! – defiantly need better monitoring/ cameras.

      There is a nice size gift shop (quite expensive) but lovely souvenirs. Would recommend coming here.

      Review of: Park Las Aquilas Jungle Park

      Written September 14, 2022

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    • rzrandrei

      Maastricht, The Netherlands1 contribution

      Amazing landscapes!

      The place is a splinter broken from paradise. It’s a short trail so you better take your time enjoying the views.

      Review of: Barranco del Infierno

      Written October 10, 2022

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    • Live H

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      Very fun to ride the kamels!

      We are a family with 3 kids, one 6 year and two soon 10 years. We really enjoyed the kamel park. Its a small farm with some farm animals and kamels. It was very fun to ride the kamels. We got a good snack after the ride 😃 Thanks for us!

      Review of: Camel Park

      Written March 30, 2022

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    • Helen

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      10/10

      los gigantes is beautiful, weather is so hot
      i aware you to rent an appartment, go to hotel its more clean and will costs you more cheap with food included. +excursions & tours.
      there s one other problem streets and appartments are full of cockroachs.

      Review of: Los Gigantes

      Written September 15, 2022

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    • Tinkerbell216

      London, UK385 contributions

      Must do if you are staying near

      We are staying at the Bacolo hotel and the reserve is just across the road. We had a wonderful tour with the fabulous Jose yesterday. Great walk, history, and really great place

      Review of: Reserva Ambiental

      Written March 26, 2022

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    • Luciana D

      17 contributions

      Love, Love, love

      What a beautiful hike.
      We walked the fill 11 km. Just amazing.
      It is not really for beginners, ware good walking boots and don’t forget to take brakes and enjoy the view.

      Review of: Reserva Natural Especial del Malpais de Guimar

      Written June 23, 2019

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    • keefnjojo

      Plymouth, UK1,335 contributions

      Coastal Walk

      If you are staying in Puerto de la Cruz this is a lovely walk along the coastline. It takes in some amazing scenery and of course the rugged and beautiful coast. It a little undulating but nothing too bad. There are a few benches along the way so if you feel the need for a rest you can do so.

      Review of: Rambla de Castro

      Written July 16, 2022

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    • Oana M

      7 contributions

      amazing experience

      Really nice group of divers, friendly and made the experience wonderful. It was my first time but they had patience with me, especially Ariel. I ended up diving and I loved it so so so much.

      Review of: The Ocean Dream’s Factory

      Written May 23, 2017

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    • loblie

      Budapest, Hungary84 contributions

      Wonderful views, but go further on the road for the best experience

      Definitely worth a stop, when you are in the Anaga mountains. However, for the most incredible views you should continue on road TF 12, and then take a detour to Mirador Pico de Inglese.

      Review of: Mirador de Jardina

      Written September 10, 2018

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    • SylvieFrancois444

      Ontario Canada1,377 contributions

      Beautiful hiking trail!

      We started our hike at Cruz del Carmen and hiked to Chinamada then down to Punta del Hidalgo then back again. Totally gorgeous! Pit stop at THE Chinamada restaurant for a drink. My hubby had hiking boots, but I had trail runners, no regret on the runners, good grip going down!

      Review of: Sentiero Punta del Hidalgo – Chinamada

      Written March 26, 2017

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    • Jean H

      1 contribution

      A pleasant walk

      We walked from our hotel to the mountain and to the top. Steep in places but worth the hike. Closed footwear advisable. We saw people walking it in flip flops.

      Review of: La Montana Roja

      Written February 18, 2020

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    • Whale & Dolphin Watching Boat Tour from Los Cristianos
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    These places are best for nature & wildlife areas in Tenerife:

    • Parque Rural de Anaga
    • Park Las Aquilas Jungle Park
    • Barranco del Infierno
    • Camel Park
    • Los Gigantes

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    • Parque Rural de Anaga
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    • Los Gigantes
    • Rambla de Castro
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    • Parque Rural de Anaga
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    • Los Gigantes
    • Rambla de Castro
    • Park Las Aquilas Jungle Park

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    These are the best places for groups seeking nature & wildlife areas in Tenerife:

    • Parque Rural de Anaga
    • Barranco del Infierno
    • Los Gigantes
    • Park Las Aquilas Jungle Park
    • Mirador de Jardina

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    These are the best places for budget-friendly nature & wildlife areas in Tenerife:

    • Parque Rural de Anaga
    • Reserva Ambiental
    • Barranco del Infierno
    • Los Gigantes
    • Rambla de Castro

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    Turismo – Nature and landscapes

    Their volcanic origins, the fact that they are an archipelago, their latitude close to the Equator, and the passage of the trade winds all mean that the Canary Islands, and Tenerife with them, enjoy some truly unique conditions, in which natural characteristics and landscapes that are not found anywhere else on the planet have been able to develop, greatly adding to the appeal of the islands, for tourists and inhabitants alike.

    Their isolation from the continental territories has generated, over thousands of years, numerous animal and vegetable endemisms, along with a climate that is famous for its mildness and its lack of abrupt temperature changes and weather conditions, resulting in the Canary Islands becoming known as the Islands of Eternal Spring and the Gardens of the Hesperides.

    These unique characteristics have, since the 18th century, made Tenerife a magnet to nature lovers, geographers, geologists and researchers from all over the world… Historical naturalists such as Alexander Von Humboldt made Tenerife an essential stopover in their scientific expeditions.

    After finding out about the work carried out on the Island by the German scientist, Charles Darwin, the father of the Theory of Evolution, decided to visit Tenerife himself, although he was never able to land here. As Darwin tells us in his own words: “we were just preparing to drop our anchor within half a mile of Santa Cruz when a boat came alongside bringing with it our death-warrant. The consul declared we must perform a rigorous quarantine of twelve days”. The port authorities’ fear that the crew of the scientist’s ship, the “Beagle”, might be carrying cholera, prevented them from disembarking. The following morning, the island appeared to have disappeared as if by magic, until the sun appeared above the mist, illuminating the peak of Teide: a ray of consolation. Today, the landscapes and the natural environment of the Canary Islands continue to attract hundreds of thousands of nature lovers each and every year.

    Flora and fauna

    The climatic conditions, consistent with the geography and added to a whole host of other factors make up the essential substrate of this archipelago which, since its very beginning, has been colonized by flora and fauna from surrounding areas, populating the islands and their waters.

    These colonizing species, whether arriving via phenomena of active dispersion (flying, swimming, etc.) or passive dispersion (floating in the water or in the air, etc. ), underwent processes of geographical and adaptive specialization that have generated, right up to the present day, a genetic pool of endemic species that places these islands among the most important regions in the world in terms of flora. Taking into account the age of the islands and their proximity to both the African and European continents, we know that their terrestrial flora and fauna originate from these two different zones.

    Of special importance is the survival of tertiary forests, now practically non-existent in the rest of the world, known as laurisilva, of which Tenerife preserves some spectacular specimens.

    Terrestrial fauna is represented by a great variety of invertebrates (more than five thousand species) occupying every habitat on the islands and featuring a high ratio of endemic species. Vertebrates, although not as numerous, include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish, including many fish species introduced recently in lagoons and reservoirs.

    The marine fauna is very similar to that of the Atlantic coasts on both sides of the ocean, mixing with that of the Mediterranean and generating a great diversity of species, albeit in relatively small populations. Examples include the five different species of turtles that inhabit our coastlines and that possibly also nest along them at times, such as the leatherback turtle and others which often share the same waters, such as the loggerhead and hawksbill turtles.

    As for marine mammals, although some examples of monk seals have been spotted living in the archipelago (on the Isla de Lobos), the most common mammals that swim the internal waters and the island coasts are the bottlenose and common dolphins, the sperm whale, pilot whales and the beaked whale, although more than twenty species of cetaceans have been sighted here and can be seen on special tourist trips that set out from the port of Los Cristianos.

    Landscapes

    On the island of Tenerife, the natural environments not put to use by human activity are combined into protected areas, primarily to ensure their preservation. The island is home to a national park, a natural park and two rural parks, to which we can add a number of integral and special nature reserves, natural monuments, protected landscapes and sites of scientific interest. In total there are 43 spaces, which together occupy approximately half of the surface area of the island.

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    Museum of Nature and Archeology in Tenerife

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    Museo de Naturaleza y Arqueología is a must see for lovers of biology and geography. In the exhibition you can see exclusive examples of the culture of the Canary Islands. Unique natural exhibits, as well as rare items reflecting the lifestyle of the local population, tell about their unique originality.

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    History military hospital.

    Visitors are presented with:

    • elements of fauna and flora;
    • artifacts;
    • archaeological finds;
    • examples of pre-Columbian art;
    • various fossils;
    • examples of African art.

    The creation initiative belongs to the municipal department of archeology and anthropology with the support of a local patron. Museo de Naturaleza y Arqueología began to receive its first visitors in 1958. Later it was merged with the Anthropology Museum.


    Description

    Three-storey building built in neoclassical style, which is popular on the island at the present time. The only decoration on the austere facades of light beige is the contrasting brown framing of the corners and porticos.

    The space is thought out so that visitors can get maximum information.

    First floor

    Several interactive screens tell about the peculiar nature. The detailed footage of volcanic eruptions is mesmerizing. Multimedia opportunities allow you to see how, after a powerful eruption, 7 islands rose from the depths of the ocean.

    The model of the volcano is presented in section. Professionally superimposed voice acting conveys the rumbling overflows of magma inside. There is also a terrifying roar of hot stones flying out of the vent and the hiss of lava. As a rule, many tourists tend to visit the Teide volcano after the museum in order to see its formidable beauty with their own eyes.

    Photos of plants and animals, images of beautiful island landscapes are located nearby on informative stands.

    On the ground floor there is a small, very cozy cafe where you can enjoy coffee and a snack. Nearby is a beautiful garden. In addition, tourists usually visit a small souvenir shop.

    Second and third floors

    The main fund is presented for review by numerous exhibitions, at demonstration stands.

    The expositions are decorated in a modern style. Illuminated glass showcases provide a good overview. Visitors enjoy looking at stuffed birds or collections of butterflies. Moreover, transparent boxes with butterflies can be pulled out to enjoy their beauty up close.


    Expositions

    The exhibits are divided into themes.

    The administration has classified the fund’s treasures into three categories:

    1. Natural sciences;
    2. Archeology;
    3. Anthropology of ancient civilization.

    The Museum of Nature and Archeology tells about the life and way of life of the indigenous inhabitants of . It contains pottery made by them, the remains of potsherds and other utensils.

    Of particular interest to visitors is the exposition, which contains Guanche mummies . Behind the glass cases are skulls or body fragments. You can even see a mummified foot. The guide talks about the unique method of preserving the bodies.

    In addition, the whole world knows a collection of fossils of prehistoric animals (including an unprecedented size of a lizard and a rat 1 meter long). The remains of some terrestrial vertebrates are very well preserved.

    The entire natural history of the island is connected with the activity of volcanoes. Therefore, a separate 9Section 0099 is devoted to data on the periods of activity of volcanoes , their age and the properties of rocks erupted at different times.

    Stylish blue lighting maintained in the marine life hall . Thanks to the combination of a blue floor, bluish walls and turquoise shop windows, the illusion of being under water is created. Models of huge fish are placed not only behind the glass, but also on separate stands near the opposite wall. They seem to float, swaying slightly in the air.

    Thanks to its paleontological and entomological collections, the Museum of Nature and Archeology has a reputation as a botanical atlas of the archipelago.

    It will take about an hour to see all the expositions. It is best to come to the museum in the 2nd half of the day, because after 16:00 admission is free. An absolute plus for the organizers, according to reviews, is the presence of a Russian-speaking audio guide.


    Tourist information

    Opening hours:

    • daily from 09:00 to 20:00
    • Sunday, Monday – from 10:00 to 17:00

    Admission fee:

    • Entrance for residents: 3.00 €.
    • Regular admission 5.00 €
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      After six days spent in Los Cristianos with daily scuba diving, we went to explore other interesting places in Tenerife. The title photo shows huge basalt cliffs called “Acantilado de Los Gigantes” and the black beach of Los Gios. These rocks are part of the Teno mountain range and are considered the western slope of the Teide volcano. Previously, when the Guanache tribes lived on the Canary Islands, they called these rocks the “Devil’s Wall”.

      The houses are located almost on the very edge of the coast. I can imagine how wonderful it is to live every day in a house with such views, to see rocks and waves under the windows, to hear the surf of the ocean.

      There are no such large beaches as in Los Cristianos, but the waves are bigger and more powerful. We lingered at this place, probably for an hour, it seems that you can look at such a spectacle endlessly. And if there were no specific plans to move on, then we would have stayed here longer, because. climbed those rocks in such a way that splashes periodically flew.

      If you take a boat along the walls of the Devil, you can get to Masca Beach, and go up the gorge of the same name to the village of the same name, where you can eat cactus ice cream, drink cactus juice and eat a cake with cactus jam.

      In general, Maska Gorge is one of the most popular sights of the island, but for more than a year it has been closed to the public for security reasons. Hope it opens soon. Usually they go from top to bottom, from a village in the mountains to the ocean, and from there they leave by boat to Los Gigantes – I really want to go this route too. In any case, now we just had to go to the village by car, along a rather narrow and winding serpentine.

      There will be many “miradores” or lookout points in our way. But it is not always possible to stop there – they are too small, in some places 2-3 cars can park, and there are many tourists who want to stop at least for a few minutes. Although, maybe we were just so lucky, as we were in these places before Christmas.

      On the way to Teno Park, we passed a wonderful natural monument – Montaña del Palmar, located in a valley full of terraced fields. The cone of the Teide volcano is visible in the distance.

      A very unusual view of the mountain. Once there was a quarry here, and excessive mining led to failures of the slopes. Cacti grow on terraces.

      A lot of fields, including vineyards. The Canary Islands have their own brands of wine, but the wineries that we passed were closed due to the celebration of the Catholic Christmas, so we tried only what is sold in stores. Not bad, but, oddly enough, more expensive than New Zealand, Australian and Spanish mainland wines. Perhaps because of the small number of vineyards and exclusivity?

      Having driven over the mountains in Teno Park, we went down to the ocean again. It’s good that the island is small, it’s not long to get to the ocean from anywhere)
      Municipality of San Juan de la Rambla. A small picturesque town with a population of about five thousand people.

      Morning from the platform in front of the hotel. Dawn pampered with colors.

      Playa de los Roques is rocky and rough, but the view is wonderful.

      The main attraction of the city is Charco De La Laja, a natural lava pool, which is reached by a winding staircase from a small observation deck at the end of the street.

      In a storm, it would probably not be comfortable to swim here – strong waves can hit swimmers on stones. In general, we were hoping to experience the pleasure of swimming in the ocean water in a natural lava thicket, but it turned out that it is now closed for swimming. Why? It is not clear that even explanatory signs were hung in addition to the prohibition signs. So no one will hold the hand, the stairs down are simply symbolically tied with a red ribbon in a couple of places, but you never know why it is forbidden. Maybe the waves are too strong this season?…

      And this is the view of the municipality of Adeje from the beginning of the Hell’s Gorge (Barranco del Infierno). To get into the gorge, you need to book a visit in advance, buy tickets and bring comfortable trekking shoes and water. At the entrance, each visitor is given a helmet – it is forbidden to stop in part of the canyon, as there is a high probability of rockfall. I don’t really want to put it on, my head heats up under it, but what can I do, security is strict here.

      The canyon is pretty, but we arrived early in the morning so that it would not be so hot to walk along it, and since the whole canyon was in the shade, I mostly shot birds)

      For example, Barbary partridges. Walking along the trail without helmets, violators!

      At the end of the trail, the reward will be a waterfall. In general, it is not easy with water in Tenerife (except for the ocean)) – there are practically no rivers, streams and waterfalls, if only small seasonal streams from the mountains when the snow melts. Basically, fresh water condenses from the atmosphere in caves in the mountains and flows down pipes down into reservoirs. But this is literally a drop in the ocean compared to the usual water level in nature for most of Russia. Therefore, by the way, the people of Tenerife, realizing that the image of a waterfall may be slightly different for unusual people, somewhere at the beginning of the gorge they even wrote that one should not expect a powerful roaring stream of water from it.

      How do I know this about the cave water collection system? First, Pavel Markelov, our dive instructor from Okeanos, spoke, and then we saw it with our own eyes. We booked a visit to the Zona de Exclusion de Monte de Aguirre restricted area in the Rural de Anaga. It’s free, but you need to book, as they can check.

      There is a tunnel not far from the entrance to the trail. And I won’t show the entrance itself – you have to find it! We saw only two tourists there. The path, not very trodden, first runs through the forest, where doors to the very “catchment” caves are hidden in small branches. And all along the way, water flows down through thin pipes.

      At some point the trail reaches the “Mirador del Llano de los Loros” lookout point. Below you can see the Taodio reservoir and the port of the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

      And here, in the thickets of bushes and cacti, the ruins of a Canarian house were hidden. It was unexpected to find them on the very edge in front of the cliff with such a beautiful view) It’s a pity that no one else lives in this picturesque place.

      The building is old and interesting to climb. All kinds of vegetation actively captures it, but has not yet completely overcome it.

      Back to civilization and the asphalt road, we were already walking along a popular tourist trail. At the exit there is a small but wonderful restaurant “Restaurante Cruz del Carmen”. Reasonable prices, huge portions – what you need after a long walk 🙂

      One of our next stops, Mirador Benijo. At the top right, a large and comfortable black sand beach is a surfers paradise and just the best place to swim…

      …or watch the waves

      But I was more interested in the rocks of Roque Benijo. This is how they look in the morning…

      …before sunset…

      …and at night.

      I managed to launch the drone only once. Two mornings in a row there was a wild wind here that just knocked you off your feet. But when the sun rose, it subsided and only gently ruffled my curls.

      The village of Almáciga nestles on the edge of a cliff. Absolutely non-touristic and therefore a very nice place.

      Roque de la Rapadura at sunrise. It is located near the previous rocks of Roque Benijo.

      Vilaflor is the highest settlement on the island of Tenerife. You can go there on the way to Teide or just like that, we spent the last night on the island there. In the distance you can see the island of Homer.

      Nearby grows a huge Canarian pine Pino Gordo, a local landmark – the tree is 280 years old, sort of. In general, Canarian pines are very beautiful, and they have very long but soft needles. In the mountains there are whole forests of them, it is very pleasant to walk along them.

      The most delightful moment when visiting the capital of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was that the sailing barque “Kruzenshtern” was in the port. The fact that it is free to visit and you could just go there as an excursion, we found out in the late afternoon, when we had already left there. Eh…

      The ancient Spanish city of Candelaria and its Basilica on the very shore of the Atlantic Ocean.

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    142 SANTA CRUZ -> URB. AÑAZA-> URB. ACORÁN-> BARRANCO HONDO VIEW
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    Researchers find a face mask and plastics inside a stranded dolphin in Tenerife –

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    Researchers from the Institute of Animal Health and Food Safety (IUSA) at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) have found a medical face mask and numerous plastics inside a dolphin that died when stranded on the coast of Arico in Tenerife.

    According to a press release from the institution, the researchers who performed the necropsy on the mammal, a female common dolphin (Delphinus Delphis), also found other residues such as fishing lines, textile threads, rope fibres, and plastic bags that were lodged in her main stomach.

    The ULPGC has highlighted that this finding highlights the problem posed by the presence of rubbish and waste in the seas around our islands, mainly plastic materials, which have a great impact on our marine environment.

    In this regard, previous studies carried out by the IUSA have revealed the scope of this problem in cetaceans stranded in the Canary Islands, demonstrating the presence of this type of waste materials in 7.74% of the cetaceans studied between 2000 and 2016. These residues were responsible for the death of 2.8% of the marine creatures studied.

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    Porcelain tile Lasselsberger Tenerife 6246-0032 450×450 mm, price

    Porcelain tile Lasselsberger Tenerife 6246-0032 beige 450×450 mm is part of the Tenerife floor porcelain tile collection. The pattern of this collection is the image of a traditional Spanish rose. The figured binding of ornaments in the form of a star or a blossoming flower with symmetrical petals is characteristic of the Romanesque and Gothic styles. The base is an imitation of sandstone. The high strength and wear resistance of porcelain stoneware make it suitable for high traffic areas.
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