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Aviso de vientos de nivel amarillo. Este, sur y oeste de Tenerife
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The giant lizard Gomero is one of the most representative species of La Gomera. Previously, it was believed that this animal became extinct in the past and its fossils were the only evidence of its existence. Specialists determined that this animal lived in the past and could have reached more than one meter long according to its fossils.
However, in 1999, a team of zoologists from the University of La Laguna “rediscovered” the giant lizard of La Gomera, thanks to the testimonies of some inhabitants of Valle Gran Rey who assured that they had seen it and also captured some of them.
The number of giant lizards raised in captivity has increased to an about 400 specimens after its “rediscovery” due to a recovery plan made specifically for this reptile. It is believed that there are about 300 of them living in their natural habitat in Valle Gran Rey, according to the census conducted in 2009. Therefore, we can take a much more optimistic view of this animal conservation.
There are some pieces of evidence that giant lizards were present on all the islands of the Canary archipelago, but nowadays we can only find it on the islands of El Hierro, La Gomera, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Unfortunately, the giant lizard Gomero is the only one in danger of extinction despite the number of individuals living in captivity and in their own habitat.
The giant lizard of La Gomera (Gallotia bravoana) is a large saurian; it can reach almost a half metre in snout-vent length (SVL). This species is endemic to the island of La Gomera and its scientific name comes from the Canarian paleontologist and geologist Telesforo Bravo.
This reptile is characterized by having a big and strong head and it is dark brown to black with blue ocellus arranged in a group or patch on each side of the body; the bottom of the legs and the belly are whitish.
The habitat of this specie was affected by the arrival of humans 3,000 years ago and in the 15th century by European settlers. The human presence produced a strong impact on their natural habitat. In addition to the deforestation and destruction of dragon trees, pine forests, nurseries, and cardinals; the animal species such as goats, sheep, pigs, rats, dogs and cats introduced also contributed to the decrease and almost extinction of the giant lizard. All of this has led them to hide in refuges of difficult access like in ravines and cliffs.
The greatest potential threat to giant lizard are animals introduced by humans. Due to its large size and slow movements make them easy prey for cats and particularly for the wildcat, which is its main predator.
The rats are another threat they face since they can eat the eggs and destroy the stakes when digging them up, even the goats can be another possible dangerous predator, especially in periods of drought or lack of resources.
Currently there are two big populations of giant lizards, one is raised in captivity in a recovery centre (Centro de Recuperación del Lagarto Gigante de La Gomera) and the other one is in its natural habitat on La Merica Cliff, both located in the municipality of Valle Gran Rey in La Gomera. Today, we can be much more optimistic about the conservation of this animal than a few years ago, although it remains as one of the most threatened species in the world.
Gallotia bravoana (La Gomera Giant Lizard) is a species of Squamata in the family lacertid lizards. They are listed as critically endangered by IUCN. They have sexual reproduction. They rely on running to move around.
Definition: A taxon is Critically Endangered when the best available evidence indicates that it meets \r\nany of the criteria A to E for Critically Endangered, and it is therefore considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild
Definition: Capable of creating a new organism by combining the genetic material of two gametes, which may come from two parent organisms or from a single organism, in the case of self-fertilizing hermaphrodites.
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Definition: The act of locomoting on limbs with body off the ground such that periodically none of the limbs are touching the ground.
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EOL has data for 14 attributes, including:
Body symmetry
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Definition: overall repetitive or reflective pattern in the body of one individual of this taxon. eg: bilateral symmetry, rotational symmetry, radial symmetry
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Definition: being symmetric about a plane running from frontal end to caudal end (head to tail), and having nearly identical right and left halves
Definition: A taxon is Critically Endangered when the best available evidence indicates that it meets \r\nany of the criteria A to E for Critically Endangered, and it is therefore considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild
Definition: Component found in mineralized skeletal tissue, (a specialized form of biogenic tissue in which the extracellular matrix is mineralized, and which functions in mechanical and structural support.)
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Definition: A phosphate mineral with the general formula Ca5(PO4)3X where X = OH, F or Cl
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Definition: The production of new individuals that contain some portion of genetic material inherited from one or more parent organisms
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Definition: Capable of creating a new organism by combining the genetic material of two gametes, which may come from two parent organisms or from a single organism, in the case of self-fertilizing hermaphrodites.
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corneal eyes
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Definition: Because of the difference in refractive index between air and water (or corneal tissue), a curved cornea is an image-forming lens in its own right. Its focal length is determined by the radius of curvature of the cornea. Many corneal eyes (eg: in land vertebrates) also have lenses, but the lens is flattened and weakened compared with an aquatic lens; most of the refractive power is provided by the cornea. Corneal eyes cannot focus in aquatic habitat.
Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of La Gomera Giant Lizard. View this species on GBIF
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La Gomera Giant lizard is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae.
Summary
1 Distribution
2 Description
3 Taxon Lazarus
4 Conservation measures
5 etymology
6 Taxonomy
7 Original publication
8 External links
9 Notes and references
Separation
This species is endemic to La Gomera in the Canary Islands.
Description
This is a reptile with bright white coloration on the neck, mouth and chest which contrasts sharply with the rest of the body which is rather dark brown.
They are usually diurnal lizards that feed mainly on plants and can reach fifty centimeters.
Females lay a series of three to seven eggs only once a year.
Taxon Lazarus
Described from subfossils, this species was found alive in 1999.
Conservation measures
An estimated population of this species in 2004 was 90 individuals per hectare, plus a group of approximately forty individuals bred in captivity as part of a reintroduction program.
Etymology
This species is named after Telesforo Bravo.
Taxonomy
Gallotia bravoana and Gallotia gomerana are synonyms, according to the first reviewer principle, the name Gallotia bravoana should be used, contrary to what Martin and Rando provided in 2006.
Original publication
Hutterer, 1985: Neue Funde von Rieseneidechsen (Lacertidae) auf der Insel Gomera. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, vol. 36, p o 3/4, pp. 365-394 (full text).
(en) IUCN ref. Nogales, Rando, Valido & Martin 2001: Discovery of a living giant lizard, genus Gallotia (Reptilia: Lacertidae), from Gomera, Canary Islands . Herpetologica, vol. 57, p o 2 p. 169-179 (full text).
↑ Hernandez, Maca-Meyer, Rando, Valido & Nogales, 2001: Addition of a new live giant lizard from the island of La Gomera to the phylogeny of the endemic genus Gallotia (Canary archipelago). Journal of Herpetology, vol. 11, p o 4, pp. 171-173 (full text).
↑ Mateo, Crochet & Afonso, 2011: Species diversity of the genus Gallotia (Sauria: Lacertidae) in the Holocene at La Gomera (Canary Islands) and the Latin names of Homer’s giant lizards. Zootaxa, p o 2755, 66–68.
↑ Bischoff, 1998: Bemerkungen zu den “fossilen” Rieseneidechsen der Kanarischen Inseln. Handbuch der Reptilien und Amphibien Europas, vol. 6 Die Reptilien der Kanarischen Inseln, Selvagens-Inseln und des Madeira Archipels. Aula Verlag, Wiesbaden, pp. 387-407.
↑ Martin and Rando, 2006: On the scientific name of the preserved giant lizard from La Gomera (Canary Islands): Gallotia gomerana Hutterer, 1985 vs. G. bravoana Hutterer, 1985 (Reptiles: Lacertidae). Vieraea, vol. 34, pp. 65-70 (full text).
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Benidorm March Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)
Daily high temperatures increase by 4°F, from 62°F to 65°F, rarely falling below 55°F or exceeding 72°F.
Daily low temperatures increase by 4°F, from 48°F to 52°F, rarely falling below 42°F or exceeding 57°F.
For reference, on August 11, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Benidorm typically range from 73°F to 84°F, while on January 21, the coldest day of the year, they range from 47°F to 60°F.
Average High and Low Temperature in March in BenidormMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313140°F40°F45°F45°F50°F50°F55°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°FFebAprMar 162°FMar 162°F48°F48°FMar 3165°FMar 3165°F52°F52°FMar 1163°FMar 1163°F49°F49°FMar 2164°FMar 2164°F50°F50°F
The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on March. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average Hourly Temperature in March in Benidorm
Average Hourly Temperature in March in BenidormMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMFebAprcoldcoldcoolcomfortable
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Buenos Aires, Argentina (6,285 miles away) and Nagata, Japan (6,716 miles) are the far-away foreign places with temperatures most similar to Benidorm (view comparison).
The month of March in Benidorm experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 39% throughout the month. The highest chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 39% on March 13.
The clearest day of the month is March 21, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 62% of the time.
For reference, on October 31, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 45%, while on July 23, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 91%.
Cloud Cover Categories in March in Benidorm
Cloud Cover Categories in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%FebAprJul 2391%Jul 2391%Mar 161%Mar 161%Mar 3161%Mar 3161%Mar 1161%Mar 1161%Mar 2162%Mar 2162%clearmostly clearpartly cloudymostly cloudyovercast
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Benidorm, the chance of a wet day over the course of March is essentially constant, remaining around 13% throughout.
For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 20% on November 3, and its lowest chance is 2% on August 3.
Probability of Precipitation in March in Benidorm
Probability of Precipitation in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%10%10%12%12%14%14%16%16%18%18%FebAprMar 813%Mar 813%Mar 3114%Mar 3114%Mar 2113%Mar 2113%rain
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Rainfall
To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.
The average sliding 31-day rainfall during March in Benidorm is essentially constant, remaining about 1.0 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 2.2 inches or falling below 0.1 inches.
Average Monthly Rainfall in March in Benidorm
Average Monthly Rainfall in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310. 0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 in2.0 in2.0 in2.5 in2.5 inFebAprMar 10.9 inMar 10.9 inMar 311.0 inMar 311.0 inMar 111.0 inMar 111.0 inMar 211.0 inMar 211.0 in
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Over the course of March in Benidorm, the length of the day is rapidly increasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day increases by 1 hour, 15 minutes, implying an average daily increase of 2 minutes, 30 seconds, and weekly increase of 17 minutes, 32 seconds.
The shortest day of the month is March 1, with 11 hours, 20 minutes of daylight and the longest day is March 31, with 12 hours, 36 minutes of daylight.
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in March in Benidorm
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrFebAprMar 2012 hr, 8 minMar 2012 hr, 8 minnightnightdaydayMar 111 hr, 20 minMar 111 hr, 20 min
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
The earliest sunrise of the month in Benidorm is 6:54 AM on March 26 and the latest sunrise is 58 minutes later at 7:53 AM on March 27.
The earliest sunset is 6:53 PM on March 1 and the latest sunset is 1 hour, 29 minutes later at 8:22 PM on March 31.
Daylight saving time (DST) starts at 3:00 AM on March 27, 2022, shifting sunrise and sunset to be an hour later.
For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 6:36 AM and sets 14 hours, 52 minutes later, at 9:28 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 8:14 AM and sets 9 hours, 28 minutes later, at 5:42 PM.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in March in Benidorm
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AM2 AMFebApr6:54 AM6:54 AMMar 267:18 PMMar 267:18 PM7:32 AM7:32 AMMar 16:53 PMMar 16:53 PMMar 27DSTMar 27DSTSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset
The solar day over the course of March. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight saving time are indicated by the ‘DST’ labels.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in March in Benidorm
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in March in BenidormMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMFebApr0010102020203030405050600001010202030303040405060
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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of March 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for March 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
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10:01 PM
W
–
3:30 PM
S
241,214 mi
6
16%
9:29 AM
ENE
11:04 PM
WNW
–
4:14 PM
S
244,270 mi
7
25%
9:55 AM
ENE
–
–
4:57 PM
S
246,988 mi
8
34%
–
12:07 AM
WNW
10:24 AM
ENE
5:42 PM
S
249,149 mi
9
43%
–
1:08 AM
WNW
10:56 AM
ENE
6:29 PM
S
250,583 mi
10
50%
–
2:08 AM
WNW
11:34 AM
ENE
7:18 PM
S
251,185 mi
11
63%
–
3:06 AM
NW
12:19 PM
NE
8:08 PM
S
250,920 mi
12
72%
–
3:59 AM
NW
1:10 PM
NE
8:59 PM
S
249,828 mi
13
80%
–
4:46 AM
NW
2:06 PM
ENE
9:50 PM
S
248,018 mi
14
88%
–
5:28 AM
WNW
3:08 PM
ENE
10:39 PM
S
245,656 mi
15
94%
–
6:04 AM
WNW
4:11 PM
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11:27 PM
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242,949 mi
16
96%
–
6:35 AM
WNW
5:17 PM
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–
–
17
98%
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7:03 AM
WNW
6:23 PM
E
12:13 AM
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240,122 mi
18
100%
–
7:29 AM
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7:29 PM
E
12:59 AM
S
237,393 mi
19
99%
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7:55 AM
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8:37 PM
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1:44 AM
S
234,952 mi
20
96%
–
8:22 AM
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9:47 PM
ESE
2:31 AM
S
232,935 mi
21
91%
–
8:51 AM
WSW
10:59 PM
ESE
3:19 AM
S
231,416 mi
22
83%
–
9:24 AM
WSW
–
4:11 AM
S
230,408 mi
23
73%
12:12 AM
ESE
10:03 AM
WSW
–
5:08 AM
S
229,878 mi
24
62%
1:25 AM
ESE
10:51 AM
WSW
–
6:08 AM
S
229,767 mi
25
50%
2:34 AM
SE
11:48 AM
SW
–
7:11 AM
S
230,018 mi
26
38%
3:35 AM
SE
12:53 PM
SW
–
8:14 AM
S
230,591 mi
27
30%
5:26 AM
ESE
3:04 PM
WSW
–
4:00 AM
ESE
231,220 mi
28
17%
6:09 AM
ESE
4:16 PM
WSW
–
11:12 AM
S
232,660 mi
29
9%
6:44 AM
ESE
5:26 PM
WSW
–
12:05 PM
S
234,180 mi
30
4%
7:13 AM
ESE
6:35 PM
W
–
12:53 PM
S
236,034 mi
31
1%
7:40 AM
E
7:41 PM
W
–
1:39 PM
S
238,194 mi
We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
The chance that a given day will be muggy in Benidorm is essentially constant during March, remaining around 0% throughout.
For reference, on August 6, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 83% of the time, while on January 1, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.
Humidity Comfort Levels in March in Benidorm
Humidity Comfort Levels in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%FebAprMar 10%Mar 10%Mar 310%Mar 310%Mar 110%Mar 110%Mar 210%Mar 210%comfortablecomfortabledrydryhumidhumid
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Benidorm is essentially constant during March, remaining within 0.3 miles per hour of 10.4 miles per hour throughout.
For reference, on February 21, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 11.1 miles per hour, while on August 5, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 8.0 miles per hour.
Average Wind Speed in March in Benidorm
Average Wind Speed in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mphFebAprMar 110. 7 mphMar 110.7 mphMar 3110.2 mphMar 3110.2 mphMar 1610.4 mphMar 1610.4 mph
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
The wind direction in Benidorm during March is predominantly out of the north from March 1 to March 22 and the west from March 22 to March 31.
Wind Direction in March in Benidorm
Wind Direction in March in BenidormWNWNMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%FebAprwestsoutheastnorth
northeastsouthwest
The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Benidorm is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.
The average surface water temperature in Benidorm is essentially constant during March, remaining within 1°F of 58°F throughout.
Average Water Temperature in March in Benidorm
Average Water Temperature in March in BenidormMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313155°F55°F56°F56°F57°F57°F58°F58°F59°F59°F60°F60°F61°F61°F62°F62°F63°F63°F64°F64°FFebAprMar 157°FMar 157°FMar 3159°FMar 3159°FMar 1157°FMar 1157°FMar 2158°FMar 2158°F
The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
Temperatures in Benidorm are sufficiently warm year round that it is not entirely meaningful to discuss the growing season in these terms. We nevertheless include the chart below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures experienced throughout the year.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in March in Benidorm
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%FebApr100%Mar 16100%Mar 16very coldcoldcoolcomfortable
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
The average accumulated growing degree days in Benidorm are increasing during March, increasing by 216°F, from 296°F to 513°F, over the course of the month.
Growing Degree Days in March in Benidorm
Growing Degree Days in March in BenidormMar1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131250°F250°F300°F300°F350°F350°F400°F400°F450°F450°F500°F500°F550°F550°F600°F600°F650°F650°FFebAprMar 1296°FMar 1296°FMar 31513°FMar 31513°FMar 11357°FMar 11357°FMar 21429°FMar 21429°F
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of March, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Benidorm is increasing during March, rising by 1.4 kWh, from 4.2 kWh to 5.6 kWh, over the course of the month.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in March in Benidorm
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in March in BenidormMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWhFebAprMar 14.2 kWhMar 14.2 kWhMar 315.6 kWhMar 315.6 kWhMar 165. 0 kWhMar 165.0 kWh
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Benidorm are 38.538 deg latitude, -0.131 deg longitude, and 98 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Benidorm contains significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 617 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 125 feet. Within 10 miles contains significant variations in elevation (4,885 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (5,259 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Benidorm is covered by water (34%), artificial surfaces (33%), cropland (19%), and trees (12%), within 10 miles by water (52%) and cropland (18%), and within 50 miles by water (60%) and cropland (20%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Benidorm, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and Dew Point
There are 3 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Benidorm.
For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Benidorm according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.
The estimated value at Benidorm is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Benidorm and a given station.
The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:
To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Benidorm and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other Data
All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.
All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.
Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .
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The weather continues to improve in Benidorm, Spain, in March when the average temperature is around 14°C. At this time of year, highs of up to 18°C are expected, cooling down to lows of 7°C.
Can You Swim In The Sea In March?
During March the resort enjoys a pleasant sea temperature of 15°C, as well as an average of nine hours of sunshine each day.
Does It Rain In Benidorm In March?
Benidorm has an average of 48mm of rain that’s spread out over ten days for the whole month, which is quite low compared to October.
Hotels for Benidorm in March
Melia Benidorm
Families and couples who want to stay close to the beach during their holiday in Benidorm should take a look at Melia Benidorm. Just a short walk away from Levante beach, this hotel offers a range of facilities, including WiFi access, swimming pools, beauty treatments, excursion booking, games room, playground and kids’ club.
La Era Park Apartments
When it comes to budget accommodation, La Era Park Apartments are perfect for couples and families during their holiday in Benidorm. This complex offers a selection of one- and two-bedroom apartments which come with housekeeping services and air conditioning. The list of onsite facilities is extensive and includes parking, swimming pool, solarium and WiFi access.
Hotel Levante Club & Spa
Hotel Levante Club & Spa is one of the best spa hotels in Benidorm and is ideal for couples looking for a romantic holiday. Here you can choose from club units, premium rooms and suites, all of which are spacious and fully equipped. There are plenty of amenities for guests to enjoy, such as swimming pool, solarium, bars, gym and the spa which features Turkish baths, heated pools, Jacuzzi and aromatherapy showers.
Prince Park Hotel
Families and couples looking for somewhere to stay during their holiday in Benidorm should take a look at Prince Park Hotel. Here you’ll find a great range of accommodation to choose from and can also pick between bed and breakfast, half board and full board options. The list of onsite facilities is extensive and includes swimming pool, café, bar, restaurant, WiFi access and evening entertainment.
Halley Apartments
Those of you who want to be close to the beach during your holiday should consider staying at Halley Apartments. Here you’ll find a selection of studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, all of which come with living room, additional sofa bed, full bathroom and fully-equipped kitchen. There is a handful of facilities for guests to enjoy, such as café-bar, swimming pool, 24-hour reception and parking.
Restaurants and Bars for Benidorm in March
La Cava Aragonesa
If you’re in the mood to try some local cuisine, be sure to visit La Cava Aragonesa, where you’ll find a menu packed with Spanish dishes and a selection of tapas. The friendly staff are more than happy to pass their recommendations on to you and explain anything that you’re unsure of. This restaurant also offers an extensive wine list with at least one bottle to go with every dish.
Casper’s Bar Bistro
Casper’s Bar Bistro is perfect for those who want to enjoy some traditional British dining. Open from early morning until late at night, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. You’ll find a great selection of English, Scottish and vegetarian breakfasts available in the morning, followed by salads, sandwiches, paninis and soups for lunch. The evening menu features a selection of British classics, including burgers, pies and casseroles which come with chunky chips and vegetables or salad.
Heartbreak
When it comes to lively evening entertainment, it doesn’t get much better than the acts found at Heartbreak. This live rock music bar hosts nightly entertainment, including performances from the resident guitarist, as well as other local artists and groups. On top of the live music, Heartbreak also serves a selection of bar snacks and features a small internet café.
Western Saloon
Western Saloon is one of the most popular bars in Benidorm. This wild-west themed bar is decorated with American flags, giant cacti, old guitars and other Western memorabilia, creating an authentic saloon feel. There is a great selection of entertainment every evening from rock and roll artists and soul performers to country singers and line dancers.
Things to do in Benidorm in March
Benidorm Palace Dinner Show
Whether you’re on holiday as an individual, couple or family, Benidorm Palace Dinner Show is a great place to spend the evening. This Vegas-style dance and music show is performed by several cabaret girls decked out in colourful feather outfits and costume jewellery who follow a number of flamenco routines. The evening also features some sing-along songs for the audience to join in with, as well as a magic show, a juggling act and acrobatics which are sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.
Rejas Open Club
If the weather is bright and sunny, why not make the most of it and enjoy a round of golf at La Rejas Open Club? This nine-hole golf course is suitable for players of all abilities and features a rolling landscape, narrow fairways and a number of strategically placed trees. Rejas Open Club also features a 50,000m2 golf academy where first timers can learn how to play and amateurs can improve their game. The course also features several precision shots, so experienced golfers will also be able to practice.
Weather Benidorm in March 2023: Temperature & Climate
Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Benidorm in March 2023? Here you can find all information about the weather in Benidorm in March:
>>Overview: Benidorm Weather and Climate in March
>>Benidorm weather by month // weather averages
>>Benidorm weather in March // weather averages
>>Current temperature and weather forecast for Benidorm
Benidorm weather by month // weather averages
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Avg. Temperature °C (°F)
Min. Temperature °C (°F)
Max. Temperature °C (°F)
Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)
Humidity (%)
Rainy days (d)
avg. Sun hours (hours)
January
9.9
(49.8)
6.3
(43.3)
14.1
(57.3)
38
(1.5)
69%
4
7.0
February
10.3
(50.5)
6.4
(43.6)
14.5
(58.1)
33
(1.3)
66%
4
8.0
March
12.6
(54.6)
8.3
(47)
17
(62.6)
37
(1.5)
64%
4
9.0
April
14.9
(58.8)
10.6
(51.1)
19.2
(66.6)
46
(1. 8)
63%
5
10.0
May
18.2
(64.7)
13.6
(56.4)
22.5
(72.5)
35
(1.4)
62%
4
12.0
June
22.6
(72.7)
17.8
(64)
27.1
(80.8)
14
(0.6)
58%
2
13.0
July
25.3
(77.5)
20.7
(69.3)
29.8
(85.6)
5
(0.2)
60%
2
12.0
August
25.4
(77.7)
21.3
(70.4)
29.8
(85.6)
15
(0.6)
63%
3
11.0
September
22.3
(72.1)
18. 7
(65.6)
26.3
(79.4)
53
(2.1)
67%
6
9.0
October
18.7
(65.6)
15.2
(59.3)
22.5
(72.6)
54
(2.1)
71%
5
8.0
November
13.5
(56.3)
10.2
(50.3)
17.2
(63)
49
(1.9)
69%
5
8.0
December
10.6
(51.2)
7.3
(45.2)
14.5
(58.1)
39
(1.5)
72%
4
7.0
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Avg. Temperature °C (°F)
9.9 °C
(49.8) °F
10.3 °C
(50.5) °F
12.6 °C
(54.6) °F
14.9 °C
(58.8) °F
18.2 °C
(64.7) °F
22.6 °C
(72.7) °F
25.3 °C
(77.5) °F
25.4 °C
(77.7) °F
22.3 °C
(72.1) °F
18.7 °C
(65.6) °F
13.5 °C
(56.3) °F
10.6 °C
(51.2) °F
Min. Temperature °C (°F)
6.3 °C
(43.3) °F
6.4 °C
(43.6) °F
8.3 °C
(47) °F
10.6 °C
(51.1) °F
13.6 °C
(56.4) °F
17.8 °C
(64) °F
20.7 °C
(69.3) °F
21.3 °C
(70.4) °F
18.7 °C
(65.6) °F
15.2 °C
(59.3) °F
10. 2 °C
(50.3) °F
7.3 °C
(45.2) °F
Max. Temperature °C (°F)
14.1 °C
(57.3) °F
14.5 °C
(58.1) °F
17 °C
(62.6) °F
19.2 °C
(66.6) °F
22.5 °C
(72.5) °F
27.1 °C
(80.8) °F
29.8 °C
(85.6) °F
29.8 °C
(85.6) °F
26.3 °C
(79.4) °F
22.5 °C
(72.6) °F
17.2 °C
(63) °F
14.5 °C
(58.1) °F
Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)
38
(1)
33
(1)
37
(1)
46
(1)
35
(1)
14
(0)
5
(0)
15
(0)
53
(2)
54
(2)
49
(1)
39
(1)
Humidity(%)
69%
66%
64%
63%
62%
58%
60%
63%
67%
71%
69%
72%
Rainy days (d)
4
4
4
5
4
2
1
3
6
6
6
4
avg. Sun hours (hours)
7.4
7.9
9.2
10.4
11.7
12.6
12.2
11.0
9.3
8.3
7.6
7.0
Data: 1991 – 2021 Min. Temperature °C (°F), Max. Temperature °C (°F), Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: avg. Sun hours
Benidorm weather and climate for further months
Benidorm in January
Benidorm in February
Benidorm in April
Benidorm in May
Benidorm in June
Benidorm in July
Benidorm in August
Benidorm in September
Benidorm in October
Benidorm in November
Benidorm in December
Benidorm weather in March // weather averages
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Temperature (°C) | (°F)
Temperature max. (°C) | (°F)
Temperature min. (°C) | (°F)
Water Temperature (°C) | (°F)
Precipitation / Rainfall (mm) | (inch. )
1. March
13 °C | 55 °F
16 °C | 62 °F
10 °C | 49 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
2. March
14 °C | 56 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
10 °C | 49 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
3. March
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
4. March
14 °C | 57 °F
17 °C | 63 °F
10 °C | 50 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
5. March
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
10 °C | 50 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
6. March
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
7. March
14 °C | 57 °F
17 °C | 63 °F
10 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
8. March
13 °C | 56 °F
17 °C | 63 °F
10 °C | 50 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
-0.0 mm | -0.0 inch.
9. March
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
10 °C | 50 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
10. March
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
10 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
11. March
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
10 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
12. March
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
13. March
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
10 °C | 50 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
14. March
14 °C | 57 °F
17 °C | 63 °F
10 °C | 50 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
15. March
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
10 °C | 50 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
16. March
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
17. March
14 °C | 58 °F
19 °C | 65 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
18. March
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
19. March
15 °C | 58 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
20. March
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
11 °C | 52 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
21. March
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
22. March
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
11 °C | 52 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
23. March
15 °C | 59 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
12 °C | 53 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
24. March
15 °C | 59 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
11 °C | 52 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
25. March
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
11 °C | 52 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
26. March
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
11 °C | 51 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
27. March
15 °C | 59 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
11 °C | 52 °F
15 °C | 59 °F
0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
28. March
15 °C | 60 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
12 °C | 54 °F
15 °C | 59 °F
0. 3 mm | 0.0 inch.
29. March
15 °C | 60 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
12 °C | 53 °F
15 °C | 59 °F
0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
30. March
16 °C | 60 °F
20 °C | 67 °F
12 °C | 53 °F
15 °C | 59 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
31. March
16 °C | 60 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
12 °C | 53 °F
15 °C | 59 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
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March Weather in Benidorm, Spain – 2023 – Winter Sun Expert
Benidorm is among the most popular destinations at the Costa Blanca as it has been in the spotlight for visitors in Spain since 1925. The city of Benidorm is vastly developed and has a lot to offer whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous vacation. With widespread beaches, multiple options for accommodation, remarkable cuisine and several places to visit, Benidorm has something enjoyable for every visitor. Not to forget the perfect weather conditions, which is undeniably the cherry on top.
Contents
1 March weather in Benidorm Spain
2 March weather in Benidorm Spain in more detail
2.1 – What will the temperature be in Benidorm in March
2.2 – Can you expect rain in March in Benidorm?
2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Benidorm for March
2.4 – Can you expect in March a lot of sunny days in Benidorm
2.5 – Will it be comfortable in March in Benidorm?
3 What to do in Benidorm Spain in March
4 Is it humid in Benidorm Spain in March?
5 Is March a good time to go to Benidorm Spain?
6 Does it rain all day in Benidorm Spain in March?
7 Is March the rainiest month in Benidorm Spain?
8 Is March the most sunniest month in Benidorm Spain?
9 Weather in Benidorm Spain in other months
March weather in Benidorm Spain
To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in March in Benidorm, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if March is comfortable or humid
Generally, March in Benidorm will be slightly on the colder side. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 66°F / 19°C. But due to the very dry air, it can feel somewhat uncomfortable for some people. During the night, it will cool down to around 46°F / 8°C.
Benidorm has some rainy days in March. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.2 inches / 31 mm of rain during the whole month.
The forecast for March 2023 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.
March weather in Benidorm Spain in more detail
To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in March in Benidorm, we will look at the temperature, rain, wind, humidity, water temperature, and sun and clouds
– What will the temperature be in Benidorm in March
Generally, you can expect in March an average temperature of 66°F / 19°C during the day and an average of 46°F / 8°C during the night. In March, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 80°F / 27°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 33°F / 1°C.
When looking at the whole year, January and December are the coldest months, with an average temperature of around 60°F / 16°C. July and August are the hottest months, with an average temperature of around 89°F / 32°C. When comparing March with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 62°F / 17°C. And almost equal to April, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 69°F / 21°C.
Day and night temperature variation for Benidorm during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Benidorm during the year.
But average temperatures only tell half of the story. It is also good to check the maximum and minimum temperatures. When looking at the whole year, July and August are the hottest months, with a temperature of around 98°F / 37°C. January and December are the coldest months, with a temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. When comparing March with the temperature in the month before and after, this is slightly higher than February, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 75°F / 24°C. And almost equal to April, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 82°F / 28°C.
In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in Benidorm each month:
Day and night temperature variation for Benidorm during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Benidorm during the year.
– Can you expect rain in March in Benidorm?
Generally, you can expect about 6 rain days in March, with on average 1.2 inches / 31 mm of rain.
When looking at the whole year, July is the dryest month, with an average rainfall of around 0.1 inches / 2 mmmm. November is the wettest month, with an average rainfall of around 1.5 inches / 39 mmmm. When comparing March with the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which sees around 1. 1 inches / 29 mm of rain. And almost equal to April, which sees around 1.3 inches / 33 mm of rain
Rain days for Benidorm during the year.Rain days for Benidorm during the year.
If we look at the number of days with rain, July is the month with the least amount of rain days with an average of between 1 and 2 days. April and November And are the months with the most rain days with an average of between 6 and 7 days When comparing March with the month before and after, this is almost equal to February, which sees an average of between 6 and 7 days of rain. And almost equal to April, which sees an average of between 6 and 7 days of rain
– What will the water temperature be in Benidorm for March
You can expect in March, the water temperature for Benidorm to be between 60°F / 16°C and 55°F / 13°C.
To compare the water temperature we will use the maximum water temperature. You can expect this temperature on a more sunny day, close to the shore, when the wind does not mix the relatively warmer and colder water.
August has the highest water temperature, with an average of between 80°F / 27°C and 82°F / 28°C. February has the lowest water temperature, with an average of between 59°F / 15°C and 60°F / 16°C. When comparing the water temperature from March with the month before and after, March has a water temperature almost equal to February, with a water temperature of an average of between 59°F / 15°C and 60°F / 16°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from April, that is around 64°F / 18°C.
Water temperature for Benidorm during the year.Water temperature for Benidorm during the year.
– Can you expect in March a lot of sunny days in Benidorm
Generally, you can expect around 10 sunny days in March and around 14 partly sunny days. The remaining days will be cloudy.
When looking at the whole year, January is the month with the highest number of sunny days, with around 12 sunny days. May is the month with the lowest number of sunny days, with an average of between 6 and 7 sunny days. When comparing March with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to February, with around 10 sunny days. And slightly more than April, with around 8 sunny days
The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for BenidormThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Benidorm
We have looked at the sunny days in Benidorm. Let’s also look at the cloudy or overcast days. January is the month with the highest number of cloudy days, with around 9 cloudy days. July is the month with the lowest number of cloudy days, with an average of between 0 and 1 cloudy days. When comparing March with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to February, with an average of between 7 and 8 cloudy days. And almost equal to April, with an average of between 5 and 6 cloudy days
– Will it be comfortable in March in Benidorm?
Generally, March in Benidorm will have very dry air, and can feel somewhat uncomfortable for some people. But will be fine for most..
We use the humidity and temperature in Benidorm to calculate the Wintersun Expert Comfort level for each month. The lower the Wintersun Expert Comfort level, the more comfortable it will be. Only for certain people, extremely dry air can feel slightly uncomfortable.
When looking at the whole year, January has the lowest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “comfortable” (very dry air). July has the highest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “slightly uncomfortable” (moderately humid). When comparing March with the month before and after, this is slightly more than February, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “comfortable” (very dry air). And slightly less than April, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air)
Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for BenidormWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Benidorm
What to do in Benidorm Spain in March
Benidorm occupies a number of amusing places one can visit during the winters. As the town itself is quite new, do not expect an old town and old buildings. The most popular destinations include:
Levante Beach: Known as the Sunrise beach and is among the most popular beaches of Benidorm. It is conveniently placed near the developed part of the city, making it easier for the people to visit the nearby shops and restaurants.
Poniente Beach: The largest beach of the city with numerous facilities available for the people who are visiting. Generally less crowded than the Levante beach.
Tapas Alley: A place that has it all when it comes to food. Offers cuisines from around the world including Chinese, Italian, English, and Indian etc. The place is a must-visit for non-Spanish visitors.
Terra Mítica: One of the largest theme parks in Spain. The park is beautifully designed to highlight the importance of ancient civilizations like Egypt, Rome and Greece.
Balcón del Mediterráneo: A white marbled terrace placed on the edge of the sea, overlooking the miraculous views of Benidorm’s modern skyline. The place was once a site of Benidorm’s Castle.
La Cruz de Benidorm: The place had religious significance back in the old days but later grew into a popular tourist destination as people came by to grasp the sight of the wooden cross. The cross was later replaced by a more permanent monument.
Is it humid in Benidorm Spain in March?
A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Benidorm Spain in March. But the real question they want to ask is not about humidity but the amount of moisture in the air. Or better, about comfort. Will it be comfortable in March in Benidorm, or will high humidity make it uncomfortable.
To answer this question, we have to look at the dew point. Relative humidity can change a lot in Benidorm during the day and night, as it changes when the amount of moisture changes and, but also when the temperature changes. It is a lot less reliable for comfort. Where the dew point only varies with the amount of moisture in the air.
Looking at the dew point, we can see that for the month of March, you can expect that Benidorm will have very dry air, and can feel somewhat uncomfortable for some people. But will be fine for most..
January is the month with the most comfort. It will have very dry air, and can feel somewhat uncomfortable for some people. But will be fine for most.. July is the most uncomfortable month. It will be moderately humid, and can feel slightly uncomfortable for some. In the graph, you can see that there is a significant difference between the most comfortable and most uncomfortable months
Humidity level for BenidormHumidity level for Benidorm
Is March a good time to go to Benidorm Spain?
Trying to answer the question of whether March is a good time to go to Benidorm is not as easy as it first seems. Some people like colder weather, and others prefer a warmer climate. Some are fine with some humidity, and others are not. If your location has air conditioning, the night temperature is less important.
These are some examples. I will try to answer the question with a more generic person in mind. The more detailed information in this article should be enough to check further if this applies to you as well.
If we look at the average temperature for Benidorm in March, we can see that it will be on slightly less than what most people like, but still ok for most. In March, you can expect it to be slightly on the colder side, with an average temperature of around 66°F / 19°C. But due to the very dry air, it can feel somewhat uncomfortable for some people. During the night, it will be around 46°F / 8°C.
The number of overcast days is more than 5, but you can still the sun with around 10 sunny days and 14 partly sunny days.
The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.2 inches / 31 mm of rain during March. More then 5 days rain per month makes the chance higher you will see some rain during a shorter stay. But a day with rain does not mean a day you can not enjoy.
We have looked at the average day temperature, the night temperature, humidity, the number of overcast days, and the rain. We think that March in Benidorm Spain is not the most optimal destination. But that doesn’t mean it is not a good time for you to go. As said before, each visitor has their own preferences when it comes to the weather.
Does it rain all day in Benidorm Spain in March?
In Benidorm, it does not rain all day in March. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.2 inches / 31 mm of rain during the month.
Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Benidorm Spain, there are, on average 10 sunny days and 14 partly sunny days in March. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.
Is March the rainiest month in Benidorm Spain?
March is not the month with the most rainy days, and not the month with the most rain.
To answer what the rainiest month is in Benidorm, we will both look at the month with the most rain, and the month with the highest number of rainy days.
April and November are the months with the the highest number of rainiest days. On average, you can expect 7 days with rain. July is the month with the lowest number of rainy days, with aproximately 1 day.
April and November are the months with the most rain. These are not equal to the months with the most rainy days. On average, you can expect 1.5 inches / 39 mm of rain. July is the month with the least amount of rain. This is not the same month as the one with the lowest number of rainy days. You can expect approximately 0.1 inches / 2 mm of rain.
Is March the most sunniest month in Benidorm Spain?
March is not the month with the most sunny days, not the month with the most partly sunny days, and it is not the month with the lowest number of overcast days.
To answer what the sunniest month is in Benidorm, we will of course look at the month with the most sunniest days, but also look at the month with the biggest number of days that are sunny or partly sunny.
January is the month with the highest number of sunny days. On average, you can expect 10 sunny days, and 14 partly suny days. May is the month with the lowest number of sunny days.
July is the month with the highest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined. While February is the month with the lowest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined.
The last thing we will look at is the number of overcast days. July is the month with the lowest number of overcast days. While January is the month with the highest number of overcast days.
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The weather in Benidorm is among the most desirable on the southern Costa Blanca which tends to be a shade warmer than the north. Add the amazing nightlife and Mediterranean Sea then you have the ideal location. With the glorious weather and infinite things to do it’s no wonder tourists flock here.
For those not familiar with Benidorm, this is a major city on the eastern coastline of Spain. This is one of the top places to pay a visit on the Spanish mainland. This is especially true of Brits who come here in their droves each year.
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December is the start of the winter with temperatures dropping to between 13 – 14 Celsius. The temperature at night will seem quite cold if you live there all year round. You can expect the evening temperature to drop to around 9 Celsius. December sees around 5 days of rainfall on average but expect to see a few storms on occasion.
January is the middle of winter and the coldest month in most of Spain. Benidorm is no exception. January sees the temperature drop to around 11 Celsius on average. The average night time temperature will now be around 7 Celsius. January also sees a lot more rainfall than the other months. The precipitation levels are high so expect to see plenty of rainfall on at least 6 days of this month.
February sees the conclusion of winter as the temperature begins to increase again. The monthly average temperature for February is between 12 -13 Celsius during the day. a This drops to around 8 Celsius at night. February sees about half of the rainfall of January. It’s normal to expect around 3 or 4 days of rain during this month.
Benidorm Weather March 2022
The weather in Benidorm in March is among the best to be had on the Spanish mainland. Visitors here during this month will enjoy mild temperatures on average and plenty of sunshine. The end of March and first full spring month April see the return of the warmer weather and temperatures rising.
This popular city on the Costa Blanca has an excellent micro-climate. The temperature along the eastern coastline tends to be better than many other areas. The various mountain ranges help to preserve the warm climate you can expect here for most of the year.
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Benidorm Weather in March
The temperature in Benidorm in March can hit as high as 19 Celsius. This is especially true at the end of the month as we enter spring. The beginning and middle of the month will yield an average temperature of 14 Celsius. The low during March can see the temperature fall to a chilly 7 Celsius. This will seem quite cold if you live in Benidorm or the sunny Costa Blanca all year but not so bad if you visit from further north.
With most of the winter now behind the temperature will increase until the end of August. You may well see a few days towards the end of the month which are warm enough for the beach. With the temperature increasing each month the beaches will see more activity.
Running alongside the beautiful beaches here is a promenade which tends to be busy most of the year. This is where most will head for the popular bars and restaurants and the odd beach day.
Sea Temperature
The sea temperature in Benidorm in March is a chilly 15 Celsius. This is the yearly low which March shares with January and February. This will seem quite cold for most to consider going for a swim. Those who are from much colder climates may brave the temperature but most will not. This is a great resource if you want to know the current temperatures of the sea or for future months.
The sea will continue to warm through the months of April until August and peak at 25 Celsius. The temperature will then drop each month before arriving at it’s yearly low again at the start of the year.
Rainfall
March on average in Benidorm usually yields 6 or 7 days of rainfall. More rain arrives during March than any of the winter months. Although there are quite a few rainy days, the precipitation is not as much as one would expect. Other months see far fewer days of rain but much higher precipitation levels.
Super Attractions Benidorm has many attractions in around the main city but there are some hidden gems also. One of the best days out is a visit to Algar Waterfalls which is only 15 kilometres from the city centre. You could also pair your day out with a trip to Guadalest for more natural beauty.
Benidorm Weather in March
This month sees an average outdoor temperature of 15 Celsius during.
The ocean temperature is still on the cold side at 15 Celsius.
March sees 7 hours of typical sunshine per day.
There are an average of 6 – 7 days rainfall during March.
The daily high temperature now peaks at 19 Celsius.
This month sees a daily low of 7 Celsius.
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Hours of Sunshine The hours of sunshine in March are usually 7 hours for most of the month. This then increases with the arrival of spring. Each month will see an increase in the number of hours of sunshine until July. July sees on average 12 hours of sunshine per day before the hours decrease again each month. It’s worth mentioning that Levante beach is south facing and will see a touch more sunshine hours.
September Weather
The weather in Benidorm in the autumn months is generally still hot for the most part. This is especially true for September and October. The evenings begin to feel cooler but the days are generally very warm.
September sees the end of summer as we begin the month but the hot weather will not be ending for a while. The weather in Benidorm in September is generally like August. The average temperature during the day is between 24 – 25 Celsius.
Many days in September will remain over 30 Celsius. The evening temperature is dropping to around 18 – 20 Celsius. There will be around 5 days of rainfall during this month.
Climate Summary
The warmest month in Benidorm is usually August with a daytime temperature average of 26 Celsius.
January is the coldest month with a daily average temperature of 11 Celsius.
October sees the most precipitation although other months have more days of rain.
December and January see the most days of rainfall. There will likely be at least 10 rainy days.
The Sea is at it’s hottest temperature of 25 Celsius in August.
The Sea is at it’s coldest temperature of 15 Celsius between January and March.
Weather In Benidorm In October
The weather in Benidorm in October remains good but can be very unpredictable also. This month sees the first significant drop in temperatures after the hot summer. It’s still a great time to visit if we avoid a Gota Fria which we go into detail about below.
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Benidorm Weather in October, How Hot Will It Be?
The weather in Benidorm in October sees the outside temperature fall to 20°C on average. This is a decrease of 4 °C from September which is like a summer month. These are still warm conditions with the best of the weather at the start of October. In 2019, the first two weeks saw temperatures between 22 °C – 24 °C. The final two weeks fell to 18 °C – 19 °C.
October still has a warm daytime high of 23 °C but the low falls to 14 °C. This tends to be the sort of outside temperature in the evenings also. The record high for October is 36.2⁰C way back in the 1940’s so expect much warmer temperatures. The coldest temperature on record is 4⁰C. It’s very rare to get single digit temperatures here but we will explain why it’s still possible.
Extreme Weather in October – Gota Fria (Cold Drop)
The eastern coast of the Spanish mainland sometimes experiences a Gota Fria. This weather phenomenon only happens along the eastern coast mainly. This also affects the islands such as Majorca during this month which lie to the east Living an hour south of Benidorm, we can give the best account of what to expect should a Gota Fria arrive. First we will explain why this only happens in this part of Spain and what the conditions are like.
As we mention above, October sees a rapid cooling in temperature after a very hot summer. The cooler air from the Atlantic to the west and Pyrenees Mountains to the north converges with the warm air to the east. This weather phenomenon does not happen every year, in fact, we can go several years without a Gota Fria. In 2019, we got two in the space of a few months although it’s more common in October.
The effects of a Gota Fria can be devastating, the aftermath almost apocalyptic. To the right or further down this page if you are using a mobile device you can see a video of a recent Gota Fria in September. This destructive weather can deliver up to a years rainfall in a few days. You almost always get high winds which often are hurricane strength. Another dangerous element is large hailstones which can be as big as golf balls.
Sea Temperature
The ocean temperature in October falls again from the 23°C of September to 21°C. This is still a good temperature for the beach and a swim. The beautiful beaches of Levante and Poniente will still be busy on warm days. These are the two main beaches here which stretch for several kilometres.
Rainfall in October
October is another wet month but usually sees less rain than September. This is not always the case though, it really depends on whether Benidorm gets a Gota Fria. The amount of rainy days could be double digits but the average is 8 – 9 days.
Benidorm Weather in October Temperatures
The averages daytime temperature in Benidorm during October is 20°C. This month sees a high of 23 °C and a low of 14 °C.
The ocean temperature decreases to 21 °C.
October has 9 hours of sunshine on average per day.
This is quite a wet month with 8 – 9 days of rainfall.
Hours of Sun
October sees 8 hours of sunshine each day, a decrease of 1 hour from September. This will continue to drop by an hour for the next two months also. There will not be another increase until March here, around springtime. If you want some extra sunshine head to Levante beach which is south facing and gets more sun.
November is like October with average temperatures being a touch lower. This month still has plenty of warm days but the average temperature will be between 15 – 16 Celsius. There is less precipitation around but you can still expect to see around 4 days of rain per month.
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Benidorm (Spain) is a place with a hot climate. Temperatures during the day are in the range from 15.9 °C (60.6 °F) in January to 31.5 °C (88.7 °F) in July. The least rainy month in Benidorm is July with its 1 days of rain, the rainiest month is October, when it rains 6 days. The highest sea temperatures in Benidorm are in August with 25.8 °C (78.5 °F) and the lowest in February with 13.9 °C (57.0 °F). The highest night temperatures could be experienced in August with 21.3 °C (70.3 °F), the lowest in January with 6.1 °C (43.0 °F).
January weather
The minimum of the day temperature can be noticed, the value of this measure is 15.9 °C (60.6 °F) in Benidorm, while the sea temperature descents similarly to the previous month, with its value being 14. 4 °C (57.9 °F). The night temperature reaches its minimum, the value of this measure is 6.1 °C (43.0 °F). The number of rainy days starts to descent, its value is 4 days.
February weather
The sea temperature is on its minimum, the value of this measure is 13.9 °C (57.0 °F) in Benidorm, while the day temperature starts to rise in February. The night temperature rise’s start could be observed. The number of sun hours (without clouds) rise’s start could be observed, the value of this measure is 6 hours.
March weather
The night temperature continues to rise, with its value of 8.8 °C (47.8 °F) in Benidorm, and the day temperature continues to rise as well, its value is 19.3 °C (66.7 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) rises similarly to the previous month, its value is 7 hours. The humidity is on its minimum.
April weather
The day temperature continues to rise, its value is 21.1 °C (70.0 °F) in Benidorm, while the beginning of the rise of the sea temperature could be noticed, its value is 15. 4 °C (59.8 °F). The number of rainy days starts to rise, with its value being 5 days, and the beginning of the rise of the rainfall amount could be noticed as well in this month. The wind speed is on its maximum, the value of this measure is 4.1. The night temperature rises similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 10.6 °C (51.1 °F).
May weather
The day temperature continues to rise, with its value being 24.2 °C (75.6 °F) in Benidorm, and the rise of the sea temperature can be observed too. The number of rainy days descent’s start could be observed, its value is 4 days. The rise of the number of sun hours (without clouds) can be observed. The night temperature rises similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 13.9 °C (57.0 °F).
June weather
The tourist season is about to start in June in Benidorm. The sea temperature continues to rise, with its value being 21.2 °C (70.2 °F), and the day temperature rises similarly to the previous month as well, its value is 28. 7 °C (83.7 °F). The descent of the number of rainy days can be observed, with its value of 3 days, while the rainfall amount descent’s start could be observed, with its value of 13 mm (0.51 in). The number of sun hours (without clouds) continues to rise, with its value being 10 hours.
July weather
The tourist season continues in July in Benidorm. The day temperature reaches its maximum, with its value being 31.5 °C (88.7 °F), while the sea temperature continues to rise, with its value of 24.5 °C (76.0 °F). The minimum of the number of rainy days can be noticed, with its value of 1 days, and the minimum of the rainfall amount can be noticed as well, its value is 4 mm (0.16 in). The maximum of the number of sun hours (without clouds) is observable, with its value being 10 hours.
August weather
There is pending tourist season in Benidorm, and the ongoing dry season is noticeable as well in August. The beginning of the rise of the number of rainy days could be noticed in this month. The maximum of the sea temperature is observable, with its value being 25.8 °C (78.5 °F), and the maximum of the night temperature can be noticed too, its value is 21.3 °C (70.3 °F). The beginning of the descent of the number of sun hours (without clouds) could be noticed, the value of this measure is 9 hours.
September weather
The ongoing tourist season is noticeable in Benidorm. The beginning of the descent of the day temperature could be noticed, with its value of 28.4 °C (83.1 °F), and the sea temperature starts to descent as well, with its value of 24.4 °C (76.0 °F). The rainfall amount starts to rise, the value of this measure is 41 mm (1.62 in). The night temperature starts to descent in September. The number of sun hours (without clouds) descents similarly to the previous month, with its value being 8 hours.
October weather
The day temperature continues to descent, the value of this measure is 24.4 °C (75.9 °F) in Benidorm, and the descent of the sea temperature can be observed as well, with its value being 21. 6 °C (70.9 °F). The number of rainy days is on its maximum, and the maximum of the rainfall amount can be noticed as well in this month. The night temperature descents similarly to the previous month, with its value of 14.6 °C (58.3 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) descents similarly to the previous month, its value is 7 hours.
November weather
The day temperature descents similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 19.8 °C (67.6 °F) in Benidorm, and the sea temperature descents similarly to the previous month as well, the value of this measure is 18.6 °C (65.5 °F). The beginning of the descent of the number of rainy days could be noticed, and the rainfall amount descent’s start could be observed as well, its value is 36 mm (1.40 in). The descent of the night temperature can be observed, with its value being 10.2 °C (50.4 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) descents similarly to the previous month, its value is 6 hours.
December weather
The sea temperature descents similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 15. 9 °C (60.6 °F) in Benidorm, and the day temperature descents similarly to the previous month as well, with its value being 16.6 °C (61.9 °F). The night temperature descents similarly to the previous month. The rainfall amount continues to descent, with its value being 26 mm (1.02 in). The minimum of the day length can be noticed. The minimum of the number of sun hours (without clouds) can be noticed, with its value being 5 hours.
Is there a dry season in March in Benidorm?
No, March is not a dry month in Benidorm, expect rain approximately 5 days in a month.
How many sunny hours can I expect in Benidorm in April?
There is an average length of sunshine of 8 hours per day in Benidorm in April.
What is the air temperature in May in Benidorm at night?
The average night temperature in May in Benidorm is 13.9 °C (57.0 °F). Nights can be cooler, morning running can be refreshing but choose appropriate clothing, evening outdoor sitting can be pleasant but you can also be cold.
Are there good conditions to visit in June in Benidorm?
June is the best month to visit Benidorm. The daily temperatures in this month reach pleasant 28.7 °C (83.7 °F). You can expect just 3 days of rain during the month, taking an umbrella is not necessary. A sea temperature of 21.2 °C (70.2 °F) can seem colder to some, but others will call it refreshing.
What is the temperature in Benidorm during the day in July?
In Benidorm in July, the average daily temperatures will be 31.5 °C (88.7 °F). The great temperature for lying by the sea or pool and sunbathing, everywhere else you will probably be a bit hot. Don’t forget to drink during the day, in these temperatures you should hydrate yourself a lot.
Is it hot in August in Benidorm?
In Benidorm in August, you will enjoy nice warm weather, but it will also be pleasant and you probably won’t feel hot.
What is the sea temperature in September in Benidorm?
In September in Benidorm expect the sea to be warm at 24. 4 °C (76.0 °F). It will be comfortable for you to spend even a long time in a sea warm like this, there will be people for whom this temperature will be too low or too high.
How many days of precipitation on average can I expect in Benidorm in October?
There are 6 days, which are rainy in Benidorm in October, that is, days with precipitation more than 2 mm (0.08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 1.4 days of the week, or in general – 20 % days.
Is there a wet season in Benidorm in November?
No, there is no wet season in Benidorm in November – you can expect 5 days of rain during the month.
Weather in Benidorm in March 2023, water temperature in Benidorm
Check the weather for March before planning your holiday in Benidorm.
Average weather data includes daytime highs and nighttime lows in temperature, rainfall, hours of sunshine, and water temperature data.
Average temperature:
15 ° C
Average temperature during the day:
17 ° C
Average temperature at night:
12 ° C
SUCH hours:
Rainfall in mm:
53 mm
Number of rainy days in a month:
16
Water temperature:
13°C0010
The weather is now
26 ° C
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Air temperature (MAKS-MIN) by day
Physics on March 20,000 March 2022
In March 2021
in March 2020
in March 2019
in March 2018
in March 2017
in March 2016
17 ° C
12 ° C
18 ° C
12 ° C
18 ° C
12 ° C
17 ° C
12 ° C
16 ° C
12 ° C
16 ° C
12 ° C. Mar
16°C
11°C
16°C
11°C
17°C
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12°C
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18°C
12°C
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12°C
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17°C
12°C
14
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16°C
11°C
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16°C
12°C
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17°C
11°C
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17°C
12°C
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17°C
10°C
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16°C
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17°C
12°C
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17°C
12°C
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17°C
11°C
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14°C
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15°C
11°C
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18°C
12°C
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19°C
13°C
30
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18°C
12°C
31
mar.
18°C
13°C
Daily water temperature in March
Data for 2023
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Precipitation by day
Light rain – up to 2.5 mm per hour, moderate rain – up to 8 mm per hour, heavy rain – more than 8 mm per hour, heavy rain from 30 mm.
0.2500 mm
0.5000 mm
0.0000 mm
0.5000 mm
0.1250 MM
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0.1250 mm
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7.6250 mm
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0.7500 mm
15
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0.2500 mm
16
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0.3750 mm
17
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1.7500 mm
18
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4.2500 mm
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0.3750 mm
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0.5000 mm
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0.2500 mm
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1.3750 mm
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1.3750 mm
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3.6250 mm
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1.5000 mm
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0.1250 mm
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0.3750 mm
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0.0000 mm
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0.0000 mm
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0.6250 mm
31
mar.
3.0000 mm
The maximum daytime temperature in Benidorm is 18. 6667 °C, the minimum nighttime temperature is 9.1111 °C. Rainfall in March is usually no more than 53 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is at least 9.
Weather in March in other resorts in Spain
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17 ° C
Valencia
20 ° C
ibitsa
16 ° C
Canary Islands
20 ° C
Brava Costa
15 ° C
Dorada
9007 4 16 ° C 9007. Costa del Sol
18 ° C
Mallorca
16 ° C
Malaga
19 ° C
Tenerife
20 ° C
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Weather in Benidorm in March. Sea temperature in march. Weather by months.
Sea weather / Spain / Weather in Benidorm / Weather in MARCH
February
March
April
Daytime average temperature
+15°C
+16°C
+18°C
Average temperature at night
+11°C
+12°C
+15°C
Sea water temperature
+14°C
+14°C
+16°C
Number of sunny days
20 days
19 days
18 days
Daylength
9.4 – 11.3 hours
11.3 – 12.6 hours
12.6 – 13.8 hours
Number of rainy days
1 day
3 days
2 days
Rainfall
16. 1 mm
53.0 mm
40.3 mm
Average wind speed
4.4 m / s
4.6 m / s
4.3 m / with
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January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
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Air temperature in Benidorm in March
The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Benidorm in March.
Select the year you are interested in to see daily temperatures in March for that year.
The average air temperature in March over the past 5 years is 16.2°C during the day and 12.4°C at night.
To get data on the air temperature in Benidorm for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.
Data for:
March
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Benidorm in March.
Select the year you are interested in to see daily temperatures in March for that year.
The average sea temperature in March for Benidorm is 14.4°C for the last 5 years.
To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.
Data for:
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
Sunny days in Benidorm in March
The graph below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Benidorm in March.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Rainy days in Benidorm in March
The graph below displays the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Benidorm in March.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Windy days in Benidorm in March
The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Benidorm in March.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
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October 01
24°C
4 m / s
October 02
25°C
2 m / s
October 03
25°C
6 m / s
Oct 04
24°C
2 m / s
October 05
25°C
2 m / s
October 06
25°C
6 m / s
October 07
25°C
7 m / s
October 08
22°C
4 m / s
October 09
24°C
7 m / s
October 10
24°C
8 m / s
Water temperature in the sea
September 26
25. 6 ° C
27
25.4 ° C
September 29
25.2 ° C
September 30,
24.7 ° C
January
+15 ° C
+15 ° C
February
+14 ° C
+15 ° C
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+16 ° C
April
+16 ° C
+18 ° C
May
9000 +19 ° C
+22 ° C
June
+23 ° C
+26 ° C
July
+26 ° C
9000 6 +29 ° C
77
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+29 ° C
September
+26 ° C
9000 +27 ° C
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November
9,0006 +19 ° C
9000 +19 ° C
December
+17 ° C
9000 +17 ° C
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+23 ° C
Barcelona
+19 ° C
VALINSIA
9000 +25 ° C
9000 +25 ° C
9000 +25 ° C0005
Grand Canarius
+25 ° C
Costa-Brava
9000 +20 ° C
-de LLLREN
+20 ° C
Mallorca
+20 ° C
MALAGA
9000 9000
9000 +25 ° C. 1577
Palma-de-Mayorca
+21 ° C
Salou
9000 +21 ° C
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Torrevieha
+24 ° C
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The warmest month
August
August
August
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Average daytime temperature:
+29°C
Maximum:
+34°C
Minimum:
+21°C
THE WARMEST WATER IN THE SEA
Maximum:
+29°C
Minimum:
+26°C
SUNNY MONTH
July
Number of sunny days:
29 days
Average cloudy:
8.1%
Day length:
2:33 pm
DRIEST MONTH
July
Probability of rain:
0. 0%
Monthly precipitation:
6.0mm
Average cloudiness :
8.1%
Weather in Benidorm in March 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”
According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is bad in Benidorm in March, this month’s rating is 3.3 out of five.
Temperature in Benidorm in March
Average temperature during the day:
+18.8°C
Average temperature at night:
+13.2°C
Sea water temperature:
+14.2°C
Number of sunny days:
22 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
3 days 32. 1 mm
Monthly weather comparison in Benidorm Water temperature in Spain in March
Should I go on vacation in March?
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The climate is unfavorable, there are few tourists. According to our data, the weather in Benidorm in March and the water temperature is bad. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +14.2°C. There is practically no rain, about 3 days per month, 32.1 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 22 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, you should not go on vacation in Benidorm in March.
Please note:
Weather in Benidorm in February:
rating 3.0 (out of 5),
air +15.0°C , sea: +13. 6°C,
rain 2 days
Weather in Benidorm in April:
rating 3.7 (out of 5),
air +20.8°C , sea: +15.9°C
rain 3 days
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Air temperature
Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +23. 2°C, the minimum recorded values are +14.7°C. At night the temperature in Benidorm in March drops to +15.8°C…+10.6°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 5.8°C. What is the weather forecast in Benidorm at the end of March and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.
Water temperature in Benidorm in March
Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Benidorm in March ranges from +13.3°C to +14.9°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 0.6°C. The next month the water is 1.7°C warmer. In March, according to tourists in Benidorm, the climate is not very suitable for recreation, also due to the uncomfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in March and other months.
The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.0 to 4.2 points. The number of rainy days in March is 3, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 32.1 mm, this is the 4th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 19 mm less rainfall, in the next month, 3.9 mm more. The weather in Benidorm in March in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.
Wind speed
The average speed in March is 4.5 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 7.1 m/s.
Climate summary
Day
Day air temperature
Water temperature
1
+16. 3°C
+13.7°C
2
+18.6°C
+13.5°C
3
+16.6°C
+13.4°C
4
+16. 3°C
+13.3°C
5
+17.6°C
+13.8°C
6
+17.6°C
+13.7°C
7
+16. 8°C
+13.7°C
8
+17.3°C
+14.2°C
9
+15.3°C
+14.1°C
10
+16. 7°C
+13.7°C
11
+16.6°C
+13.7°C
12
+14.7°C
+14.0°C
13
+15. 2°C
+13.9°C
14
+16.2°C
+13.5°C
15
+17.9°C
+13.9°C
16
+18. 7°C
+14.5°C
17
+18.3°C
+14.4°C
18
+18.6°C
+14.6°C
19
+17. 1°C
+14.3°C
20
+17.7°C
+14.4°C
21
+19.1°C
+14.5°C
22
+19. 2°C
+14.8°C
23
+16.9°C
+14.9°C
24
+19.2°C
+14.8°C
25
+23. 2°C
+14.3°C
26
+15.4°C
+14.3°C
27
+16.4°C
+14.2°C
28
+16. 9°C
+14.1°C
29
+17.8°C
+14.4°C
30
+18.6°C
+14.4°C
31
+18. 9°C
+14.4°C
Weather now
Benidorm
+21°
Feeling: +21°C
From 3m/s
Precipitation: 0%
10 day / 14 day forecast
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Benidorm weather in March 2023: Temperature and climate
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Medium temperature (°C)
minimum temperature (°C)
maximum temperature (°C)
Precipitation rate (mm)
Humidity (%)
Rainy days (D)
longitude of the day (hours)
January
9. 9
6.3
14.1
38
69%
4
7.0
February
10.3
6.4
14.5
33
66%
4
8.0
March
12.6
8.3
17
37
64%
4
9.0
April
14.9
10.6
19.2
46
63%
5
10.0
May
18.2
13.6
22.5
35
62%
4
12.0
June
22.6
17.8
27.1
14
58%
2
13.0
July
25.3
20.7
29.8
5
60%
2
12.0
August
25. 4
21.3
29.8
15
63%
3
11.0
September
22.3
18.7
26.3
53
67%
6
9.0
October
18.7
15.2
22.5
54
71%
5
8.0
November
13.5
10.2
17.2
49
69%
5
8.0
December
10.6
7.3
14.5
39
72%
4
7.0
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Average temperature (°C)
9. 9
10.3
12.6
14.9
18.2
22.6
25.3
25.4
22.3
18.7
13.5
10.6
minimum temperature (°C)
6.3
6.4
8.3
10.6
13.6
17.8
20.7
21.3
18.7
15.2
10.2
7.3
maximum temperature (°C)
14.1
14.5
17
19.2
22.5
27.1
29.8
29.8
26.3
22.5
17.2
14.5
Precipitation rate (mm)
38
33
37
46
35
fourteen
5
fifteen
53
54
49
39
Humidity (%)
69%
66%
64%
63%
62%
58%
60%
63%
67%
71%
69%
72%
Rainy days (D)
4
4
4
5
4
2
1
3
6
6
6
4
day length (hours)
7. 4
7.9
9.2
10.4
11.7
12.6
12.2
11.0
9.3
8.3
7.6
7.0
Data: 1991 – 2021 minimum temperature (°C), maximum temperature (°C), Precipitation (mm), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: day length
Benidorm weather and climate for the next months
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Temperature (°C)
Temperature Max. (°C)
Temperature Min. (°C)
Water temperature (°C)
Rainfall (mm)
longitude of the day (hours)
March 1st
13°C
16 °C
10°C
14 °C
0. 0mm
8.0
March 2,
14 °C
18 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.3
3. March
14 °C
18 °C
11°C
14 °C
0.0mm
8.5
4. March
14 °C
17 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
8.6
March 5,
14 °C
18 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.2
March 6,
14 °C
18 °C
11°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.4
March 7,
14 °C
17 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.4
March 8,
13°C
17 °C
10°C
14 °C
-0.0mm
8.6
March 9,
14 °C
18 °C
10°C
14 °C
0. 0mm
9.6
March 10,
14 °C
18 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.8
March 11,
14 °C
18 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.8
March 12,
14 °C
18 °C
11°C
14 °C
0.0mm
8.7
March 13,
14 °C
18 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
8.8
14 March
14 °C
17 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.3
March 15,
14 °C
18 °C
10°C
14 °C
0.0mm
8.9
16 March
14 °C
18 °C
11°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.6
March 17,
14 °C
19 °C
11°C
14 °C
0. 0mm
9.2
March 18,
14 °C
18 °C
11°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.0
March 19,
15 °C
19°C
11°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.3
March 20,
15 °C
18 °C
11°C
14 °C
0.0mm
9.2
March 21,
14 °C
18 °C
11°C
15 °C
0.0mm
8.5
March 22,
15 °C
18 °C
11°C
15 °C
0.0mm
9.3
March 23,
15 °C
18 °C
12°C
15 °C
0.0mm
9.2
March 24,
15 °C
19 °C
11°C
15 °C
0.0mm
9.2
March 25,
14 °C
18 °C
11°C
15 °C
0. 0mm
9.5
March 26,
14 °C
18 °C
11°C
15 °C
0.0mm
9.9
March 27,
15 °C
19 °C
11°C
15 °C
0.1mm
10.0
March 28,
15 °C
19 °C
12°C
15 °C
0.3mm
9.4
29 March
15 °C
19 °C
12°C
15 °C
0.1mm
8.6
March 30,
16 °C
20°C
12°C
15 °C
0.0mm
9.8
March 31,
16 °C
19 °C
12°C
15 °C
0.0mm
9.7
Data: 1991 – 2021. Sun Hour Data 1999-2019.
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January
+12°C
+17°C
February
+12°C
+16°C
March
+13°C
+17°C
April
+15°C
+20°C
May
+18°C
+23°C
June
+22°C
+27°C
July
+25°C
+30°C
August
+26°C
+31°C
September
+24°C
+29°C
October
+21°C
+25°C
November
+17°C
+21°C
December
+14°C
+18°C
According to our observations, as well as reviews of tourists who visited Spain, we can say that the weather in Kemer in September is expected to be quite good. The average daily air temperature in March is 17.4 °C, while the temperature of the water in the sea will be 14.4 °C.
Weather in March
Daytime average temperature Nighttime average temperature
+17.4 °C +12.8 °C
Sea water temperature
+14.4 °C
Number of sunny days Length of daylight hours
23 days 11 hours 58 minutes
Rainy days Rainfall
1 day 20 mm
Average wind speed
15.2 m/s
Is it worth going to Benidorm for a holiday in March?
Comfort
59. 5%
Taking into account all available data on the weather in Benidorm in March (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the level of comfort in this resort, which was 59.5 %. Please also note that the comfort level in April will be higher and will be 63.1 %
Comfort level by months
On the graph below you can see the comfort level in Benidorm calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a holiday in Benidorm are July, August and September. Months with the minimum level of comfort are January, February and December.
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Temperature in Benidorm in March
March is one of the coldest months in Benidorm. During the daytime air temperature in March fluctuates from 15.0°C to 21.0°C, at night from 10.9°C to 10.9°C respectively. The mean air temperature is 17.4 °C during the day, and 12.8 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches 4.6°C on average per month.
Water temperature in Benidorm in March
In March, the water in Benidorm is not comfortable for swimming. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 14.0°C, while the maximum figure can reach 15.6°C. The average water temperature in March is 14.4 °C, which is 0.1°C higher than in February and 1.5°C lower than in April.
Rainy days and precipitation in March
On average, 20 mm of precipitation falls in Benidorm in March, with about 1 rainy days as a rule. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 5.4 %. Most of the time it will be moderate rain.
Sunny, cloudy and overcast days
In Benidorm in March, there are usually about 23 sunny, 5 cloudy and 3 overcast days. The length of daylight hours (from dawn to dusk) is 11 hours and 58 minutes. The number of hours of sunshine when the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface, taking into account the average cloud cover for the month, is 9hours and 13 minutes a day.
Wind in Benidorm in March
The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. The average wind speed in Benidorm in March is 15.2 m/s.
Weather in March in other resorts in Spain
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7 Best Apartments in Los Cristianos for your Tenerife holiday
You can find many holiday apartments in Los Cristianos, close to the popular Playa Las Vistas
Los Cristianos is one of the most popular destinations in Tenerife South, along with Playa de Las Americas and Costa Adeje. If you’re trying to decide where to stay in Tenerife during your holiday, Los Cristianos is one of the best options, especially for family holidays or romantic getaways.
Best holiday apartments in Los Cristianos
Ona Los Claveles
Paloma Beach Apartments
Klayman Olivina Aparthotel
Beverly Hills Suites
Casa Endorfina Rooms
Ohasis Boutique Suites
Club Tenerife
Best holiday apartments in Los Cristianos
Besides the big hotels, there are a lot of private rentals in Los Cristianos, so if you want to go on a self-catering holiday in Tenerife, you have plenty of options to choose from. You will mainly find apartments to rent in Los Cristianos since it’s a town that has developed as a tourist resort from what used to be a fishing town.
Ona Los Claveles, Tenerife
Located in Los Cristianos, a 20-minute walk from Playa Los Cristianos Beach, Ona Los Claveles apartments offer a shared outdoor pool, a tennis court and a sun terrace.
Apartments at this property come with 1 or 2 air-conditioned bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a hairdryer and free toiletries. Their living rooms include a sofa and TV with satellite channels. Their kitchens are equipped with an electric kettle, microwave and coffee machine. Some apartments have a private terrace with pool views.
At Ona Los Claveles you will find a children’s playground and a table tennis table.
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Set 200 m from the sea, Paloma Beach Apartments features a stunning pool area with a hot tub and a heated swimming pool. The modern apartments have a private balcony, flat-screen satellite TV, and free WiFi.
Each apartment comes with a private bathroom and a living room with a comfortable sofa bed. The dining area and well-equipped kitchenette include a fridge, microwave and kettle. Apartments offer views of the pool, gardens, or surrounding mountains.
There is a poolside snack bar and a selection of bars and restaurants on-site.
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Located in a quiet area 800 m from Tenerife’s golden beaches, the Klayman Olivina Aparthotel complex has an outdoor swimming pool, and also offers a gym.
Klayman Olivina Aparthotel offers everything you could want for a relaxing stay.
Spend a day sunbathing by the complex’s outdoor pool, or visit the nearby beach.
For active types, you can play a round of golf at the Las Américas course, a short walk away.
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Set in Los Cristianos, 2.3 km from Playa de las Americas, Beverly Hills Suites – Excel Hotels & Resorts boasts an outdoor pool and terrace. Free WiFi is available.
Beverly Hills Suites – Excel Hotels & Resorts also include a sauna and fitness center. There is a bowling alley on-site and guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar.
You can play tennis and billiards at the property, and the area is popular for cycling. The property offers a free shuttle service to city center.
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Situated in Los Cristianos, very close to Los Cristianos Beach and 1.7 km from Parque Santiago 6 Shopping Centre, Casa Endorfina Rooms features sea views and free WiFi.
The apartment offers a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hairdryer, free toiletries and a shower. A fridge and kettle are also available.
The nearest airport is Tenerife Sur, 14 km from Casa Endorfina Rooms, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
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Ohasis Boutique Suites offers accommodation, a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and a bar. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property. The accommodation offers a terrace.
The apartment provides guests with a balcony, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, and a private bathroom with shower and a hairdryer. For added convenience, the property can provide towels and bed linen for an extra charge.
A continental breakfast is available every morning at Ohasis Boutique Suites.
A children’s playground can be found at Ohasis Boutique Suites, along with a garden.
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Things to do with kids in Tenerife – Best family-friendly activities
Club Tenerife is located in Los Cristianos, a 15-minute walk from the beach. This property offers a sun terrace and a pool snack bar.
All apartments have a living space with a sofa, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a safe to rent, and a dining table, as well as a kitchen equipped with an oven, fridge, microwave, and electric kettle. There is a private bathroom and a balcony. Some apartments offer views of the pool.
The property has a shared terrace, games room, and library.
There are a lot of things to do in Los Cristianos and Club Tenerife is ideally located for exploring the area.
Check price & availability on Booking.com
FAQ about holiday apartments in Los Cristianos, Tenerife
Are there many holiday apartments in Los Cristianos?
Los Cristianos is a good place to stay for self-catering holidays in Tenerife, so you will find many apartments available for rent, with valid tourist licenses.
What are some of the best apartments complexes in Los Cristianos?
San Marino, Torres del Sol and or Apartamentos Vista Sur are some of the most popular apartments in Los Cristianos.
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7 Best Apartments in Los Cristianos for your Tenerife holiday
You can find many holiday apartments in Los Cristianos, close to the popular Playa Las Vistas
Los Cristianos is one of the most popular destinations in Tenerife South, along with Playa de Las Americas and Costa Adeje. If you’re trying to decide where to stay in Tenerife during your holiday, Los Cristianos is one of the best options, especially for family holidays or romantic getaways.
Best holiday apartments in Los Cristianos
Ona Los Claveles
Paloma Beach Apartments
Klayman Olivina Aparthotel
Beverly Hills Suites
Casa Endorfina Rooms
Ohasis Boutique Suites
Club Tenerife
Best holiday apartments in Los Cristianos
Besides the big hotels, there are a lot of private rentals in Los Cristianos, so if you want to go on a self-catering holiday in Tenerife, you have plenty of options to choose from. You will mainly find apartments to rent in Los Cristianos since it’s a town that has developed as a tourist resort from what used to be a fishing town.
Ona Los Claveles, Tenerife
Located in Los Cristianos, a 20-minute walk from Playa Los Cristianos Beach, Ona Los Claveles apartments offer a shared outdoor pool, a tennis court and a sun terrace.
Apartments at this property come with 1 or 2 air-conditioned bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a hairdryer and free toiletries. Their living rooms include a sofa and TV with satellite channels. Their kitchens are equipped with an electric kettle, microwave and coffee machine. Some apartments have a private terrace with pool views.
At Ona Los Claveles you will find a children’s playground and a table tennis table.
Check price & availability on Booking.com
Set 200 m from the sea, Paloma Beach Apartments features a stunning pool area with a hot tub and a heated swimming pool. The modern apartments have a private balcony, flat-screen satellite TV, and free WiFi.
Each apartment comes with a private bathroom and a living room with a comfortable sofa bed. The dining area and well-equipped kitchenette include a fridge, microwave and kettle. Apartments offer views of the pool, gardens, or surrounding mountains.
There is a poolside snack bar and a selection of bars and restaurants on-site.
Check price & availability on Booking.com
SEE ALSO
Luxury holidays in Tenerife: villas, apartments and hotels
Located in a quiet area 800 m from Tenerife’s golden beaches, the Klayman Olivina Aparthotel complex has an outdoor swimming pool, and also offers a gym.
Klayman Olivina Aparthotel offers everything you could want for a relaxing stay.
Spend a day sunbathing by the complex’s outdoor pool, or visit the nearby beach.
For active types, you can play a round of golf at the Las Américas course, a short walk away.
Check price & availability on Booking.com
Set in Los Cristianos, 2.3 km from Playa de las Americas, Beverly Hills Suites – Excel Hotels & Resorts boasts an outdoor pool and terrace. Free WiFi is available.
Beverly Hills Suites – Excel Hotels & Resorts also include a sauna and fitness center. There is a bowling alley on-site and guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar.
You can play tennis and billiards at the property, and the area is popular for cycling. The property offers a free shuttle service to city center.
Check price & availability on Booking.com
Situated in Los Cristianos, very close to Los Cristianos Beach and 1.7 km from Parque Santiago 6 Shopping Centre, Casa Endorfina Rooms features sea views and free WiFi.
The apartment offers a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hairdryer, free toiletries and a shower. A fridge and kettle are also available.
The nearest airport is Tenerife Sur, 14 km from Casa Endorfina Rooms, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
Check price & availability on Booking.com
Ohasis Boutique Suites offers accommodation, a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and a bar. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property. The accommodation offers a terrace.
The apartment provides guests with a balcony, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, and a private bathroom with shower and a hairdryer. For added convenience, the property can provide towels and bed linen for an extra charge.
A continental breakfast is available every morning at Ohasis Boutique Suites.
A children’s playground can be found at Ohasis Boutique Suites, along with a garden.
Check price & availability on Booking.com
SEE ALSO
Things to do with kids in Tenerife – Best family-friendly activities
Club Tenerife is located in Los Cristianos, a 15-minute walk from the beach. This property offers a sun terrace and a pool snack bar.
All apartments have a living space with a sofa, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a safe to rent, and a dining table, as well as a kitchen equipped with an oven, fridge, microwave, and electric kettle. There is a private bathroom and a balcony. Some apartments offer views of the pool.
The property has a shared terrace, games room, and library.
There are a lot of things to do in Los Cristianos and Club Tenerife is ideally located for exploring the area.
Check price & availability on Booking.com
FAQ about holiday apartments in Los Cristianos, Tenerife
Are there many holiday apartments in Los Cristianos?
Los Cristianos is a good place to stay for self-catering holidays in Tenerife, so you will find many apartments available for rent, with valid tourist licenses.
What are some of the best apartments complexes in Los Cristianos?
San Marino, Torres del Sol and or Apartamentos Vista Sur are some of the most popular apartments in Los Cristianos.
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This comfortable property near Chayofa pampers its guests with a private pool as well as steam baths, facials and massage treatments.
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The hotel offers a year-round outdoor pool, a top-quality restaurant and a sports bar.
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800 m from City Center200 m from Safari Shopping Centre
Offering a large pool along with a seasonal outdoor pool and a sun deck, the hotel boasts location in the centre of Playa de las Americas.
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800 m from City Center300 m from Papagayo Beach Club
The venue is set only 1.7 km from Aqualand, offering an outdoor restaurant along with archery, lawn tennis and ping pong.
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800 m from City Center300 m from Papagayo Beach Club
Centrally set close to Veronicas Strip, the venue offers a health club, a spa area and a solarium.
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1.2 km from City Center800 m from Golf Las Americas
Located adjacent to Chayofa in Playa de las Americas, this hotel offers 198 rooms and a fantastic view of the river.
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800 m from City Center200 m from Safari Shopping Centre
Located close to Golf Las Americas, this venue has to offer a private pool onsite plus archery, lawn tennis and mini golf in the area.
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600 m from City Center200 m from Golf Las Americas
The hotel includes a private swimming pool, boasting a spectacular location close to Veronicas Strip.
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500 m from City Center400 m from The Patch
Centrally located in Playa de las Americas, a few steps away from Siam Park, this hotel offers you a spa area and a Jacuzzi onsite along with a panoramic view of the mountain.
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600 m from City Center400 m from Safari Shopping Centre
Featuring a rooftop pool, this excellent venue gives access to Veronicas Strip.
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800 m from City Center300 m from The Patch
Located 1 km from the center of Playa de las Americas, the hotel offers a snack bar plus cots, child care and a playroom for children.
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Guests can dine in the barbeque restaurant or enjoy a saltwater pool of the hotel conveniently set in a south area.
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1.1 km from City Center400 m from TIBU Tenerife
Guests of this charming hotel can enjoy an indoor swimming pool and light drinks at the coffee bar.
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500 m from City Center100 m from Golf Las Americas
Enjoy Mediterranean meals and a swimming pool in the hotel located in a tourist area.
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700 m from City Center500 m from Papagayo Beach Club
The garden restaurant awaits guests onsite, while the charming hotel boasts location in the centre of Playa de las Americas.
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800 m from City Center100 m from The Patch
The refurbished restaurant with wide selection of special Asian dishes and the hotel’s magnificent make it one of the best places to stay in Playa de las Americas.
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700 m from City Center300 m from Papagayo Beach Club
Set close to Veronicas Strip, the hotel offers a year-round outdoor swimming pool together with a library and a golf course for guest enjoyment.
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500 m from City Center400 m from The Patch
Guests can enjoy a sunbathing terrace as well as a swimming pool at this property, which is set near a sand beach.
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1.1 km from City Center300 m from Siam Park
The hotel, placed in an avant-garde-style building, offers location in the centre of Playa de las Americas, boasting 139 functional rooms and a swimming pool.
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800 m from City Center200 m from Piramide de Arona convention centre
Comprising 2 bedrooms, this functional apartment offer its guests to indulge with a solarium and a sauna and to visit Centro Comercial Safari nearby.
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400 m from City Center600 m from Golf Las Americas
The hotel features a night club and an outdoor swimming pool, and is based in the centre of Playa de las Americas.
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1000 m from City Center700 m from Golf Las Americas
Offering convenient proximity to Siam Mall, the hotel is also close to Viking Tenerife Ragnarok.
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600 m from City Center400 m from Safari Shopping Centre
Just 2.4 km from Have Fun, this hotel offers a rooftop terrace, an outdoor pool area and a golf course plus a private swimming pool.
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1.1 km from City Center300 m from Siam Park
Located in a resort area, the hotel has 139 rooms, and it features a bus stop nearby.
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The hotel with an outdoor pool is located in the centre of Playa de las Americas close to Vistasur Shopping Centre.
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4 Star Hotels in Playa de las Americas (Tenerife), Spain in 2022
There are plenty of great 4 star hotels in Playa de las Americas (Tenerife) which offer excellent value for money when travelling to Spain. Why choose a 4 star hotel over a lower rated option?
The answer is simple – because you can expect a much higher standard of accommodation and service at a 4 star hotel. Visitors can enjoy features such as private balconies with stunning views of the ocean, spa and wellness centres, heated swimming pools, elegant dining areas and much more.
What’s more, 4 star hotels in Playa de las Americas are typically located in prime positions close to the town’s main beaches and shopping areas, making them the perfect choice for those who want to be in the heart of the action. So, if you’re looking for a luxurious and relaxing stay in this beautiful part of Spain, be sure to check out the 4 star hotels on offer.
Tigotan Lovers & Friends Playa De Las Americas – Adults Only
Noelia Afonso Cabrera, 6
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This Is One Of The Coolest Four Star Hotels Close To Playa de las Americas (Tenerife)
Tigotan Lovers & Friends Playa De Las Americas – Adults Only Hotel, situated in proximity to the upscale Playa de las Americas Resort, entices guests with a sundeck, a lending library and a game area. The venue is 0.8 km away from Veronicas Strip and 2.2 km from Los Cristianos tapas.
The appliance CC Abora Store is located near the accommodation, and Tenerife Sur airport is approximately a 17-minute drive away. The city centre is a 10-minute walk away. Tigotan Lovers & Friends Playa De Las Americas – Adults Only Hotel is a short driving distance of Aqualand Costa Adeje.
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Ole Tropical Tenerife Hotel Playa de las Americas
Bolivia S/N
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If You’re Looking For A Great Pet friendly Four Star Hotels In Downtown Playa de las Americas (Tenerife) Check Out Ole Tropical Tenerife
Ole Tropical Tenerife Hotel Playa de las Americas is a charming 4-star venue with air-conditioned rooms situated 13 minutes’ walk from Playa de Troya Beach. The accommodation features a la carte restaurant and snack bar on site and offers to take advantage of a fitness suite.
Aqualand Costa Adeje is less than 2.1 km away. The centre of Playa de las Americas is located 1 km away. Torviscas Beach is also located near the property. It takes a few minutes’ drive to get to Playa de las Americas Public Beach.
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Hotel Gala
Avenida Arquitecto Gomez Cuesta, 3
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Alexandre Hotel Gala Is A Popular Four Star Hotels In Playa de las Americas (Tenerife)
Hotel Gala is situated in vicinity of the upscale Playa de las Americas Resort and features a library, a golf course and a garden. Located 1 km from downtown Playa de las Americas, the venue is just off Joyce and 18 minutes’ walk from the outdoor adventure Siam Park.
This accommodation is in a 20-minute walk from Aqualand. The beach is 500 metres away. Hotel Gala is a short ride from Chayofa.
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h20 Conquistador Hotel Playa de las Americas
Avenida Rafael Puig, 36
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h20 Conquistador Is A Popular Best Four Star Hotels In Playa de las Americas (Tenerife)
h20 Conquistador Hotel, located just near Playa de las Americas Public Beach, features sun loungers, a golf course and live music. Los Cristianos tapas is 2.6 km from the accommodation, while Playa de Troya Beach is settled 1.5 km away.
The venue is situated 1 km from Playa de las Americas city centre and 20 km from Tenerife Sur airport. A rocky beach is about 14 minutes’ walk from the property. h20 Conquistador Hotel is a short ride from the outdoor adventure Siam Park.
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Gran Oasis Resort
C/ Meandro Nº 3
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When You Book One Of These Four Star Hotels In Playa de las Americas (Tenerife), City Centre, You’ll Get The Best Rate Guaranteed
Gran Oasis Resort Playa de las Americas, located about 3 km from Chayofa, features a golf course and entertainment activities. The outdoor adventure Siam Park is less than 2.4 km away.
The property is situated 2 km from Playa de las Americas city centre and 20 km from Tenerife Sur airport. The venue is based next to the sand beach. Gran Oasis Resort is a short ride from Los Cristianos tapas.
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Hotel Troya
Avenida Rafael Puig Lluvina 2
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Alexandre Hotel Troya Is A Popular Four Star Hotels In Downtown Playa de las Americas (Tenerife)
Located within a 10-minute drive away from Los Cristianos tapas, the 4-star Hotel Troya Playa de las Americas offers comfortable rooms an about a 20-minute walk of the thai-themed adventure Siam Park. All guests can enjoy free WiFi throughout the venue and access to a fitness studio.
The accommodation is situated 1 km from Playa de las Americas city centre and 20 km from Tenerife Sur airport. It also lies 650 within metres of the sand beach. The coastal Casino Playa de las Americas is also located near the hotel. You can get to Chayofa in a few minutes by car.
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Coral Ocean View – Adults Only Hotel Playa de las Americas
Avenida De Los Pueblos
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One Of The Most Popular Four Star Hotels In Downtown Playa de las Americas (Tenerife)
Located 1. 4 km from the outdoor adventure Siam Park, the 4-star Coral Ocean View – Adults Only Hotel Playa de las Americas offers air-conditioned rooms an only 1.6 km from Aqualand. Guests can enjoy a bar and billiards as well as splendid views at this venue, while staying in Playa de las Americas.
The quiet location next to a motorway provides easy access to the coastal Casino Playa de las Americas. The beach is 500 metres away. Coral Ocean View – Adults Only Hotel is placed a few minutes’ drive from the unique convention center “Magma Art and Congress Centre”.
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Hotel Cleopatra Palace
Avenida De Las Americas, S/N
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If You’re Looking For A Four Star Hotels In Playa de las Americas (Tenerife), Then You Must Check Out Cleopatra Palace Hotel
Located nearly a 20-minute walk to Papagayo Beach Club, the 4-star Hotel Cleopatra Palace Playa de las Americas offers air-conditioned rooms an only a 9-minute stroll away from the sublime 1. 5km-long Playa de Las Vistas Beach. The venue features a sundeck and a library, as well as an a la carte restaurant.
The accommodation is 2 km from the city centre and adjacent to Camison Beach. The beach is 600 metres away. Light and Music Fountain is also located near the hotel. The property is only a short drive from Veronicas Strip.
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Regency Country Club, Apartments Suites Playa de las Americas
Armiche,1
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This Is One Of The Coolest Four Star Hotels Near Playa de las Americas (Tenerife) Airport
Regency Country Club, Apartments Suites boasts free shuttle service, concierge service and shopping service and a marvellous location within 10 minutes’ drive of Playa de las Americas Public Beach. Featuring 70 rooms with views of the island, this hotel is set within a short ride from the thai-themed adventure Siam Park.
Aqualand Costa Adeje is less than 3.1 km away. The venue is set within 4 km from Playa de las Americas city centre.
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h20 Las Palmeras Hotel Playa de las Americas
Avenida Rafael Puig, 28
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h20 Las Palmeras Is Another Popular Four Star Hotels In Playa de las Americas (Tenerife) for Cheap That Deserves A Spot On Our List
The outdoor adventure Siam Park is within 5 minutes’ drive from h20 Las Palmeras Hotel Playa de las Americas which boasts loungers, a golf course and a bar. Situated in the centre of Playa de las Americas, the venue gives quick access to the upscale Playa de las Americas Resort.
Chayofa is less than 3.3 km away. It is set in the tourist area, a few steps from C.C. Zentral Center. Guests can find a beautiful beach just a short walk from the accommodation. Torviscas Beach is only a short drive away.
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Green Garden Resort & Suites
Calle Landa 1
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Green Garden Resort & Suites Is An Four Star Hotels Near Playa de las Americas (Tenerife), As Well As Modern Furnishings And Facilities
Featuring a sundeck, sun loungers and a bar, Green Garden Resort & Suites Playa de las Americas is 5 minutes’ drive from the outdoor adventure Siam Park. The property is situated 2 km from Playa de las Americas city centre and 20 km from Tenerife Sur airport.
This accommodation is in a 15-minute walk from C.C. Arcade. Golf Las Americas is also located near the hotel. Aqualand Costa Adeje is a short drive away.
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Playa de las Americas (Tenerife) 4 Star Hotels FAQ
What are the best 4-star hotels in Playa de las Americas (Tenerife)?
We recommend Regency Country Club, Apartments Suites rated 8. 4/10, the coolest accommodation providing an outdoor swimming pool, heated swimming pool and a swimming pool, as well as an outdoor swimming pool, a golf course and a Jacuzzi. Also, check Chayofa Country Club rated 7.4/10 offering an outdoor swimming pool, shopping service and lawn tennis. It costs 143US$ per night.
What are the best 4-star hotels near Siam Park?
For visitors searching for 4-star hotels near Siam Park, there are 19 options to select from. Hotel Best Tenerife is a good Playa de las Americas (Tenerife) choice featuring a seasonal outdoor pool, medical service and a Jacuzzi. Visitors can exercise in a fitness room, a gym and a pool area and enjoy Indian, Asian and Balti cuisine at a restaurant nearby. Alternatively, book h20 Conquistador rated 7.8/10 for 235US$ per night. It features a gym, fitness classes and fitness studio on site.
What are the best budget 4-star hotels in Playa de las Americas (Tenerife)?
If you’re on a budget, travelguidetenerife. com offers 3 deals to select from. Check Borinquen (rating: 7.4/10) with an outdoor swimming pool, an indoor swimming pool and a golf course on site. It’s located 500 metres from Siam Park and costs 85US$ per night. Also, you may book h20 Conquistador rated 7.8/10, a cool accommodation offering laundry service, 24-hour front desk and dry cleaning, as well as a tennis court, an outdoor swimming pool and a golf course on site. Other top budget accommodations include h20 Las Palmeras, Marylanza Suites & Spa and Gara Suites Golf & Spa.
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Hotel h20 Conquistador is a comfortable 4-star hotel located near Plamerica de Las Americas. Many attractions in Playa de las Americas, including Playa de Troya, are approximately 20 minutes’ walk from the hotel.
It is located at a distance of 2.6 km from the water park “Siam Park”. There is a rocky beach 500 meters from the hotel. This hotel is located a short distance from several noted attractions including TIBU Tenerife.
These air-conditioned rooms feature multi-channel television, a minibar and flat-screen TV with satellite channels and city views. A coffee maker and a Nespresso coffee maker are also available.
The hotel offers a daily breakfast buffet. Asian cuisine can be enjoyed at the gourmet restaurant. You can taste wine, coffee and soft drinks available at the snack bar. A variety of meals and drinks are served at Garibaldi and La Trattoria Pizzeria, located 275 meters away. The nearest bus stop “Zentral Center” is 500 meters away. Sun loungers and massages are available for a surcharge, while spa therapy and aqua fitness are available for free. There is a gym and fitness classes on site as well as a wellness centre, hot tub and spa centre. Guests have access to a fitness center.
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Buffet breakfast is included in the room rate at h20 Conquistador For details please contact the hotel staff
Accommodation at the hotel h20 Conquistador Playa de las Americas will cost you at least 217€.
The h20 Conquistador only serves buffet breakfast.
h20 Conquistador Playa de las Americas is located about 1 km from the center of Playa de las Americas.
Tenerife South Airport is located 20 km from the h20 Conquistador.
The Zentral Center bus stop is 500 meters from h20 Conquistador Playa de las Americas.
Popular places near h20 Conquistador include Playa de Troya, Los Cristianos tapas, and Siam Park.
Yes, there are Garibaldi Restaurant and Vilaflor near h20 Conquistador.
The h20 Conquistador Playa de las Americas offers a hair salon, entertainment programs and a heated swimming pool.
No, the h20 Conquistador does not allow pets. Please contact the hotel for details.
Yes, free cancellation at the h20 Conquistador Playa de las Americas. Please contact the hotel directly for detailed booking conditions.
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Tenerife 5 star hotels are comfortable Spanish resorts in the Caribbean
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Tenerife 5-star hotels are distinguished by a high degree of comfort, a peculiar architectural design, a fabulous green area bordering fountains, lakes, parks infrastructure elements of the resort complex . Holidays on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean are suitable for the whole family.
Tenerife 5 star hotels – luxury resorts on the Atlantic coast
A quiet and secluded holiday or its radical opposite can be found on the famous Spanish resort island of Tenerife in the Caribbean archipelago. Subtropical forests, exotic park areas, volcanic mountain ranges, rocky and sandy coastline – these are the landscapes in which Tenerife 5-star hotels , a classic and avant-garde architectural project, organically fit.
The waters of the Atlantic, the botanical paradise and the infrastructural potential of the island harmonize the rest, allowing you to relax in the bosom of nature, join the cultural entertainment in the progressive metropolitan centers of the Spanish resort. Transit flights, cruise tours, bus trips are made freely, because many Tenerife 5 star hotels are located in close proximity to the airport, to the administrative center of the island of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
In a wide range of basic and additional services offered by Tenerife all-inclusive hotels, occupies a leading position. The usual free “benefits” in hotels are drinks, the contents of the mini-bar in the room, beach accessories, sometimes the services of a swimming coach, classes with an instructor in the gym and much more are also included in this.
Nestled on the secluded southwestern coast of the island, in the area of Guia de Isora, Tenerife 4 * hotels architecturally resemble castles, palaces or the best cottage complexes, coastal bungalows.
The hotel complexes of the south coast are concentrated in the chic area of Playa de las Americas, where there are walking areas, fountain alleys, shopping and entertainment centers.
The best hotels in Tenerife, located in the southern densely populated area of Playa de Fanabe, are included in the rating lists.
Tenerife Hotels 5*
Bahia Del Duque Resort Gran Hotel 5*
The chic Bahia Del Duque Resort Gran Hotel 5* is located in a truly paradise corner of the island of Tenerife, on the picturesque coast of the Atlantic Ocean. The best conditions for a luxurious, comfortable and modern stay in beautifully decorated and stylish rooms of a prestigious hotel have been created here.
Spain, Tenerife
Costa Adeje Gran Hotel 5*
The luxurious five-star complex is part of the GF Hoteles hotel chain, which has been pleasing guests for many years with its high-quality service and the richest choice of services and entertainment on the island of Tenerife. The hotel will appeal to families with children, couples in love, businessmen and will delight even the most demanding travelers.
Spain, Tenerife
Hotel Dream Gran Tacande 5*
Spain, Tenerife
A luxurious luxury resort owned by Dreamplace Hotels & Resorts, a prestigious hotel chain located on the islands of Tenerife and Lanzarote, which is famous not only for its stylish interiors and rich decorations, but also for its friendly atmosphere and quality service.
Hotel Europe Villa Cortes 5*
Spain, Tenerife
Five-star hotel on the Atlantic coast, built in colonial style and surrounded by a picturesque park, is part of the Europe Hotels International hotel chain. The complex offers its guests accommodation in elegant rooms and suites decorated in a vibrant Mexican style, an extensive recreation area for children and adults, a large spa center with a wide selection of various facial and body treatments, and several restaurants that invite you to go to the whole gastronomic journey to the other end of the world.
Hotel Gran Melia Palacio de Isora 5*
Spain, Tenerife
Among the lush fragrant gardens, next to the Atlantic Ocean and the majestic volcano Teide lies the prestigious complex Gran Melia Palacio de Isora 5*. The hotel provides guests with a variety of services and various opportunities for both leisure and work, which meet even the most demanding tastes. The luxurious resort belongs to the large Spanish hotel chain Melia Hotels International, whose hotels are located on 4 continents, in 30 countries of the world.
Hotel Botanico & The Oriental Spa Garden 5*
Spain, Tenerife
Luxurious spa hotel, surrounded by a subtropical garden, offers its guests an exclusive luxury vacation. On its territory there are first-class restaurants and a bar, there is a large golf course and an exquisite spa center, decorated in a traditional oriental style. The comfortable suites offer views of the Atlantic Ocean and Mount Teide, each room has a furnished balcony and Italian marble bathrooms.
Iberostar Anthelia 5*
Spain, Tenerife
The excellent five-star resort belongs to the leading hotel chain Iberostar Hotels & Resorts, whose hotels are represented in the main resorts of Spain, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. The complex offers its guests relaxation on a beautiful equipped beach, a wellness center, several gourmet restaurants and bars, as well as opportunities for organizing weddings, various festivities and business events. You will be pleased with the rich sports and entertainment programs, as well as the opportunity to retire and spend time in peace and quiet.
Iberostar Grand Hotel el Mirador 5*
Spain, Tenerife
An elegant five-star resort located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, part of the prestigious Iberostar Hotels & Resorts The Grand Collection, which is widely known for its highest level of service and rich choice services. The complex offers its guests accommodation in exquisite suites, the interiors of which are decorated in a colonial style, a huge recreation area with a 2000 sq.m swimming pool, a wellness center and several restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Spanish, local and modern cuisine, as well as taste the best country wine.
Iberostar Grand Hotel Mencey 5*
Spain, Tenerife
Stylish, modern, luxurious resort is part of the prestigious Iberostar Hotels & Resorts The Grand Collection, located in the most fashionable areas of famous cities. The colonial-style building is surrounded by a lush subtropical garden with swimming pools, recreation areas, tennis courts and playgrounds.
Iberostar Grand Hotel Salome 5*
Spain, Tenerife
The luxury five-star resort is one of the top nine most prestigious hotels of the Iberostar Hotels & Resorts The Grand Collection, located worldwide. The complex is for adults only. Here guests will be provided with a calm measured rest and maximum comfort, they will offer many services and the highest quality of service.
Hotel Jardines de Nivaria 5*
Spain, Tenerife
The elegant complex belongs to the family hotel chain, consisting of three hotels located in the south of Tenerife, Adrian Hoteles. The territory of Jardines de Nivaria has everything you need for a comfortable carefree holiday away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The hotel pays special attention to sports, health restoration, healthy and tasty gastronomy and quality service.
Hotel Mediterranean Palace 5*
Spain, Tenerife
A beautiful luxury hotel in the south of Tenerife, part of the luxurious Mare Nostrum Resort with direct access to El Camison Beach. Mediterranean Palace is considered one of the best family holiday hotels on the island. It offers its clients many different services, a rich entertainment program for adults and children, which includes sporting events, games, shows, performances and parties.
Roca Nivaria Gran Hotel 5*
Spain, Tenerife
Luxurious complex located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, part of the Adrian Hoteles hotel chain, which consists of three exquisite hotels in the south of Tenerife. Roca Nivaria Gran Hotel is a great place for a family holiday with children or a romantic getaway.
Sheraton La Caleta Resort & Spa 5*
Spain, Tenerife
The luxury hotel is owned by the large hotel chain Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, which is part of the Starwood Hotels & Resorts group. It offers elegant rooms and bright suites with views of the picturesque park or ocean, a thalassotherapy center and spa, a variety of services and entertainment for every taste, even the most demanding taste, as well as several restaurants and bars serving national and international cuisine.
Hotel Sir Anthony 5*
Spain, Tenerife
Surrounded by a shady green garden, this stylish hotel is part of the sophisticated Mare Nostrum Resort. It is perfect for a quiet measured holiday with the family or for a romantic vacation, away from noisy entertainment. The complex offers elegant modern rooms, suites and duplexes with private pools and rooftop sunbathing terraces.
The Ritz-Carlton Abama Golf & Spa Resort 5*
Spain, Tenerife
This is one of the best five-star resort hotels on the island of Tenerife. The hotel owns an area of 160 hectares, immersed in flowers and greenery, where about 300 species of tropical plants, trees and palm trees grow. The picture is complemented by decorative lakes, picturesque golf courses covered with a continuous carpet of neatly trimmed grass, gardens and a beautiful view of the ocean.
Hotel Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion del Sur 5*
Spain, Tenerife
The luxury resort is owned by the Spanish chain Vincci Hoteles, which has managed to establish itself from the best side. The modern and stylish complex offers its guests first-class service, a wide range of services and a convenient location near the best golf courses, restaurants and entertainment centers in the Costa Adeje resort.
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Hotel Sol Tenerife
Sol Tenerife is a 4-star hotel with sea views, located 950 meters from Siam Beach. Siam Park is 1.8 km from the hotel.
The beach is about 950 meters from the hotel. Playa de las Americas is also located near the hotel. Siam Mall is within walking distance.
Rooms are equipped with satellite television, a work desk and climate control for your convenience.
Breakfast is served at the hotel bar. Deep Blue Restaurant and La Karina are 250 meters away and serve a variety of dishes. The bus stop “Los Geranios” is located 500 meters from the hotel. Guests have free access to spa therapy and aqua fitness. For a more comfortable stay, there is an outdoor pool, a sundeck and a library. Various outdoor activities include ping pong, diving and hiking.
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I spent 9 nights here, I really liked it here. Excellent service, all staff are nice. The room was perfectly clean and the towels were new.
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We stayed here for 6 nights and loved our choice! The staff are friendly and took care of us.
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The breakfast was hot and the pool was great 🙂
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It is very clean and they offer a varied breakfast.
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We liked everything about this budget hotel and had a great time. Perfectly clean rooms with great amenities. Pleasantly surprised by the breakfast buffet and a large selection of dishes.
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It is located in a picturesque area, close to the local beach.
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I strongly recommend this hotel and will come again for a longer stay. I was offered a spacious room with breathtaking sea views. Near the hotel was a white sandy beach.
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Budget hotel, perfect rooms and knowledgeable staff. Delicious breakfast, excellent customer service. Fantastic location for visiting the Light and Music Fountain two minutes walk from the hotel.
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In general, the place is budget. By the way, the hotel is a minute walk from the water park “Siam Park”. I stayed in the perfect room. The hotel had fresh towels. Overall, the service is exceptional.
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Thank you for a pleasant stay. They had high speed wifi. It is located perfectly, practically next to shopping centers and the market.
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Luxury hotel. It’s definitely worth stopping here! Friendly staff and GREAT breakfast. The room had a comfortable bed, a modern bathroom, as well as a balcony, minibar and kettle. Near the hotel was a clean white beach.
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Very comfortable beds, healthy breakfast food, everything for an unforgettable stay.
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Attentive staff, offered us a room with a spacious bedroom. If you want to stay in a lively area then this hotel is the right choice for you. In addition, it was no more than 15 minutes walk to Siam Mall. The food was great with a good selection of…
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Everything was very clean. Great bed, comfortable bedroom also had a balcony, safe and fridge. This is a well organized hotel with good service.
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spacious bedroom, reception staff were attentive. We had an amazing view of the sea from our window! This hotel is located in a commercial area and offers soundproofed rooms. There was a heated pool, the water was great.
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The Sol Tenerife offers the Piscina Restaurant, which serves international cuisine.
Sol Tenerife is located next to Playa de las Americas.
Accommodation in the hotel Sol Tenerife Playa de las Americas will cost 117€ minimum.
Sol Tenerife is about 5 minutes’ walk from the city centre.
Tenerife South Airport is located 20 km from the Sol Tenerife Playa de las Americas.
The Los Geranios bus stop is 500 meters from the Sol Tenerife.
Popular points of interest near Sol Tenerife Playa de las Americas include Playa de las Americas and Papagayo Beach Club.
Yes, there are Restaurante Playasol and Royal Garden Restaurant near Sol Tenerife.
SD › Italy › Best Time to Visit Sicily Updated: May 4, 2022
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When is the best time to go to Sicily?
Late spring and early fall are the best times of the year to go to Sicily. The streets, beaches, and attractions won’t be as jam-packed as they will in the summer and temperatures are typically pleasant, in the low to mid-20s °C.
Rooftops of Palermo, Sicily. The best times to go to Sicily are late spring and early fall.
Best Time for Sightseeing: The best time for the most enjoyable sightseeing in Sicily is from April through mid-June or mid-September through October. During these periods, the sun will be out but it’s unlikely to be uncomfortably hot, and there will be fewer tourists than during the peak summer season months of July and August. If you want to avoid the rain, visit in the spring. No matter when you plan to go, every first Sunday of the month throughout the year all state-run museums, galleries, parks, gardens, and ruins offer free admission.
Best Time to Visit Sicily Beaches: The official beach season in Siciliy begins in June, the time when most tourists begin to arrive. However, the sea is usually warm enough for swimming in May, so those who want to enjoy it without the crowds may want to come then, especially during the latter half of the month. September, and often October, can also be ideal as the sea won’t have cooled much yet many of the tourists will be gone.
Best Time to Visit Mount Etna: Mount Etna can be visited and hiked all year long, but the best months to visit is when temperatures are pleasantly warm, and crowds won’t be extreme: May or late September and October. More important, however, is the time of day you plan to come. Arriving early in the morning not only means a more tranquil experience, but better views as clouds tend to form later in the day.
Best Time For Day Trips to the Aegadian Islands: The Aegadian Islands, located just a few miles off the coast of Sicily, offer the chance to discover a slower pace of life along with beautiful beaches. The best time to enjoy Aegadian Island beaches is during the summer, from June through August, although the water temperature will still be warm in September. April, May, and the second half of September are more ideal for hiking as the summer can be too uncomfortably hot. While October temperatures are mild, it can be rainy and windy.
Sicily Travel Seasons
High Season (June through August, Easter week, and mid-December through early January): High season in Sicily is generally the summer months, but tourism is also at its peak during Easter week as well as the Christmas holidays, from about mid-December through Epiphany on January 6th. During these periods expect crowds to be thick, while airfares and accommodation rates are at their highest of the year. The summertime also means hot temperatures that may require spending time indoors during the hottest parts of the day.
Shoulder Season (April and May, except Easter; September and October): Shoulder season brings the opportunity to visit Sicily without navigating jam-packed crowds while still enjoying mostly pleasant weather and occasionally some discounted airfare and accommodation rates too.
Low Season (November through March except mid-December through early January): Late fall and winter are low season in Sicily other than around the Christmas holidays through Epiphany. While it’s likely to be chilly and sometimes wet, this time of year brings a more authentic experience, with hotels and restaurants typically able to provide better service with fewer patrons. You’re likely to find discounted rates on rooms and lower airfare too. While you won’t be able to swim at the beach, the temperatures are fairly mild in the winter, averaging around 10°C, making it possible to enjoy the sights comfortably by wearing appropriate attire.
Sicily Weather by Month
Sicily Weather in January: January is the middle of winter in Sicily, and while it can be damp and cold, it’s rather mild here compared to destinations in more northern climates. The average high temperature on the island is 12°C, although nights can be rather chilly with the low dipping to 5°C. Some mornings may be rather frosty too, which means you’ll need to pack accordingly for colder weather and bring a warm waterproof jacket for rain with an average of 66mm of precipitation falling over 18 days this month. It may be worth having to bundle up, however, as crowds are unlikely, bringing the opportunity to stroll quiet streets and enjoy a more tranquil experience at island attractions. January can be an ideal month for sightseeing if you don’t mind the cold.
Sicily Weather in February: With the exception of a decrease in precipitation down to 40mm in February, this month generally isn’t much different than January, with the average high temperature remaining 12°C and the low still at 5°C. There are usually a few more sunny days than grey ones now, which means it’s a good idea to pack clothing that can be worn in layers, including a mix of long- and short-sleeve shirts along with a warm jacket. You will have more daylight for sightseeing this month – in early January there are around 9 hours, but by late February the sun comes up at 6:37 a.m. and doesn’t set until almost 6 p.m. (Average Max Temperature: 12°C. Average Precipitation: 40mm.)
Sicily Weather in March: While temperatures are rising now, March, especially early in the month, can still be chilly, but as it progresses, the mercury often climbs as high as 16° in the afternoon. It’s an unpredictable time to be in Sicily as far as the weather goes, with some warmer and some cooler days, although rain is minimal with an average of just 34mm over 18 days. As long as you don’t have your heart set on enjoying the beaches with sea temperatures only around 15°C, March can be a very good month to enjoy the sights without the crowds. Just plan on packing a mix of clothing and you’ll be prepared for whatever comes your way. (Average Max Temperature: 16°C. Average Precipitation: 34mm.)
Sicily Weather in April: It’s sunnier, warmer and drier in April with spring officially here. You’ll definitely need your sunglasses and lighter clothing with afternoon highs at 18°C now, but early mornings and evenings are likely to be quite cool with the low a chilly 8°C. Unless your accommodation includes a heated pool, you probably won’t be swimming as the sea temperature is still quite cool, creeping up just a degree to 16°C. It’s still a good idea to bring a mix of clothing now, including a sweater or jacket. You could experience some drizzle or light rain, but usually nothing to get in the way of outdoor plans. (Average Max Temperature: 18°C. Average Precipitation: 35mm.)
Sicily Weather in May: May is a great time to visit Sicily with pleasantly warm temperatures that feel like summer without being too hot. The average high is 21°C, and this is one of the driest months of the year with an average of only 22mm of precipitation over five days – plus, you’ll just miss the peak tourist crowds. Your suitcase should focus on clothing that will keep you cool, including loose lightweight items, a wide-brimmed hat and plenty of sunscreen. While the sea might still be too cool for some at 19°C, you may want to enjoy an occasional dip so toss in a bathing suit too. It’s still a little chilly at night with the low at 12°C making a sweatshirt or sweater a good idea to bring as well. (Average Max Temperature: 21°C. Average Precipitation: 22mm.)
Sicily Weather in June: If you visit in June, you can expect abundant sunshine and clear blue skies, with the weather significantly warmer now, increasing four degrees to an average high of 25°C, although it won’t be as sizzling as July and August. It’s an ideal time to enjoy swimming in the sea which is now up to 22°C, perfect for keeping cool from the heat. Inland areas of the island tend to be cooler, so this is still a good month for exploring interior sites. Evenings will be cooler with overnight lows of 15°C, so you might still need a sweater if you plan to be out late at night. With only 11mm of precipitation this month, you won’t have to worry about rain, but you will want to focus on sun protection and keeping cool. (Average Max Temperature: 25°C. Average Precipitation: 11mm.)
Sicily Weather in July: July is hot, sunny and busy in Sicily, with long lines at attractions and crowds on the beach. The afternoon high increases another degree to 26°C although many days will reach 30°C or higher and there is virtually no rain at all with the average precipitation at just 2mm. Bring plenty of sun protection – you may want to spend the day’s hottest hours in the shade or indoors now. Be aware that not all hotels and other accommodations have air-conditioned rooms and even the nights are relatively warm, so be sure to book one with a/c to enjoy a more peaceful night’s rest. (Average Max Temperature: 26°C. Average Precipitation: 2mm.)
Sicily Weather in August: Similar to last month, but even hotter, especially on days when humidity is high, afternoon temperatures are 30°C or above now. With the locals enjoying their holidays this month the beaches are usually as crowded as they’ll get all year. You may want to enjoy early morning swims at the beach – the sea temperature is an especially pleasant 27°C now, and then plan the hottest parts of the day inside cool art galleries and museums. While precipitation increases slightly it’s still only an average of 15mm, so you’re unlikely to experience wet weather. (Average Max Temperature: 30°C. Average Precipitation: 15mm.)
Sicily Weather in September: While early September will still be quite hot, it gradually begins to cool with the average high temperature dropping three degrees to 27° this month. Chances for rain increase a bit with 37mm over five days, but it’s still not enough to be concerned about and the sea will still be wonderfully warm at 25°C. Come in the latter half and it’s likely to be ideal with the biggest crowds have the year having diminished and the weather quite pleasant. Bring your summer attire, including a swimsuit and perhaps a sweater for early mornings or late nights if you chill easily. (Average Max Temperature: 27°C. Average Precipitation: 37mm.)
Sicily Weather in October: The warm weather of summer continues in October although fall has officially arrived. Temperatures are often idyllic now, with afternoon highs at 22°C and it may still be warm enough for swimming with the sea temperature around 23°C. You’re more likely to see some wind and rain if you visit this month, especially in the latter half, with the average precipitation now at 84mm over eight days. Bring clothing for both warm and cool weather now, including a waterproof jacket. (Average Max Temperature: 22°C. Average Precipitation: 84mm.)
Sicily Weather in November: November brings significantly cooler weather but it’s still relatively mild. The mercury climbs to 17°C in the afternoon with the island’s mountainous regions helping to keep winds from blowing in which keeps temperatures comfortable. You’re unlikely to be swimming now, however, with relatively cool temps on land, and the sea at around 21°C now. There is a decent chance for rain but it’s slightly lower than last month with 76mm over 11 days. Plan to pack clothing that can be layered and bring a jacket or sweater too. (Average Max Temperature: 17°C. Average Precipitation: 76mm.)
Sicily Weather in December: It’s winter now, with the temperature dropping quite a bit, averaging 10°C though it can get to 13°C when the sun is out in the afternoon. While it’s one of the chilliest months of the year to be here it can be a great time for sightseeing or even hiking in the mountains. You’re unlikely to need clothing for warm weather now, but as you would last month, bring a variety of clothing that can be layered along with a waterproof jacket for rain, with precipitation averaging 79mm over 17 days. (Average Max Temperature: 13°C. Average Precipitation: 79mm.)
Sicily Events and Festivals
Sicily in January
New Year’s Day – January 1st is a national day throughout Italy, including Sicily. Expect many businesses to be closed, including historic sites, museums, shops, and some restaurants with most locals enjoying a day of rest and recovery following the previous night’s festivities. There will be at least some eateries open for lunch and dinner.
Ephiphany – January 6th is also a national holiday. Epiphany marks the 12th day of Christmas and is the holiday season’s main event. This is when Sicilians will exchange gifts and children’s stockings will be filled. While there will be many closures, festivities are held in many cities like Bordonaro where a pagghiaru, a tall pole with leaves, branches and food, is set up and local youths attempt to climb it.
Feast of San Mauro Abate – Annually on January 15 in Viagrande there is a magnificent procession of the city’s patron saint with a spectacular fireworks performance.
Festival of Saint Anthony – The feast of Saint Anthony is celebrated on January 17 every year throughout Italy. In Macerata Campania, there is a music festival complete with percussion instruments such as washtubs, sickles, barrels, and other agricultural tools used to drive demons away.
Sicily in February
Feast of Saint Agatha – One of the biggest religious festivals in the world is hosted in Catania over three days around February 5th every year. Around a million people gather here to enjoy a grand procession that travels to Piazza Duomo followed by fireworks.
Carnival – On the Tuesday before Lent (usually in February), many cities throughout Sicily and across Italy host festive celebrations. The best on the island are in Sciacca, Termini Imerese and Acrireale, the latter bringing the wildest party of all.
Sicily in March
Almond Blossom Festival (Sagra del Mandorlo) – Held for a week in early March in Agrigento, this festival takes place while the almond trees are in full bloom. It includes a variety of events such as the awarding of “Miss Spring” and the most beautiful flowered balcony. The most elaborate event occurs at the closing. It is then that folk groups from around the world parade to the Valley of the Temples with musical bands and Sicilian carts.
Festa della Donna – March 8 is Women’s Day, celebrated in many countries around the world. It honors all women, and men often give yellow mimosa flowers to those who are in their lives. There are sometimes live music concerts and other local events, and restaurants may host special dinners.
Saint Joseph’s Day – March 19th celebrates San Giuseppe who is credited with saving people from famine in Sicily. This special feast day includes special breads, pastries, and other meals. The day is also Father’s Day, when fathers are given gifts and families often consume zeppole which is similar to a doughnut.
Sicily in April
Holy Week and Easter – In all Christian countries, including Italy, Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Easter Sunday. It may occur in late March or early April. On Holy Thursday in Trapani, the Procession of the Mysteries is performed by 18 statuary groups. Dating back to the 17th and 18th-centuries, it evokes images of the passion of Christ. In Prizzi, a folkloristic-religious tradition related to Easter events known as the Devils’ dance will take place. There are many other festivities throughout the week, and Easter mass will be held in churches across Sicily.
Ricotta Festival – In Vizzini on April 25 every year, the Sagra della Ricotta takes place to celebrate Ricotta cheese. Famous around Sicily, there will not only be lots of cheese to eat but all sorts of local plates, music, and cultural events.
Liberation Day – April 25 is also Liberation Day, a national holiday. It marks the fall of the Italian Social Republic under Mussolini and the end of the Nazi occupation in Italy during World War II. It’s also a day to recognize those who lost their lives fighting to free their country. State offices and schools will be closed as well as some tourist shops. Museums, attractions, and public transportation may have a reduced schedule.
Sicily in May
Labor Day – May 1st, Labor Day, is a national holiday. Nearly all business will be closed, including restaurants, museums, and other attractions. Public transport may be limited or non-existent. Political rallies are sometimes held in the major cities.
Santa Lucia delle Quaglie – On the first and second Sundays in May in Siracusa, Saint Lucy (Santa Lucia) is honored for saving the city from famine in the mid-17th-century. Her silver statue is carried around Piazza Duomo to music and a festive atmosphere is enjoyed.
Infiorata – Infiorata means “decorated with flowers”. During the third week of May in the Baroque city of Noto, this festival covers an entire street with flower petal designs to celebrate spring. The main place to view these spectacular creations are on Via Nicolaci.
Festa di St. George – On the last Saturday in May in the town of Ragusa, the Festival of St. George includes a reenactment of the martyrdom of the saint, lots of tasty foods, and one of the most magnificent fireworks displays in Sicily all year.
Sicily in June
Republic Day – June 2 is a national holiday that celebrates the day Italy became a Republic in 1946. There are likely to be parades, festivals and concerts hosted in cities across Italy and the island of Sicily. State offices and schools will be closed as well as some tourist shops. Museums, attractions, and public transportation may have a reduced schedule.
Taormina Film Fest – This Film Fest opens the summer season of the Greco-Roman amphitheatre during the second week of June. It kicks off with a world premiere and presents some of the newest films outdoors among the breathtaking scenery of the old theater with views that stretch to Mount Etna and the Mediterranean.
Taormina Arte – Starting in June and running through September, the ancient theater in Taormina will also host classical, rock, pop, opera, and dance performances featuring international and national stars.
Sicily in July
Calatafimi-Segesta Festival – Starting in mid-July and running through September 1st, this festival brings 60 events to the Greek Theater of Segesta. The theatrical, jazz, and classical performances take on another worldy feeling in the ancient site.
U Fistinu of Saint Rosalia – The Feast of Saint Rosalia takes place in Palermo in mid-July. It celebrates the city’s patron saint who is believed to have rescued residents from a devastating plague. It features a procession that includes a vessel-shaped chariot built anew every year for carrying the statue of Saint Rosalia, elaborately decorated and pulled by oxen. The streets of Palermo will be filled with popular local foods like watermelon, pasta with sardines, boiled octopus, and sfincione (a thick Sicilian pizza), along with live music.
Ortigia Film Festival – For 8 days in mid-July, the historical center of Syracuse comes to life with films. There will be a number of al fresco screenings throughout the area, along with more traditional indoor screenings. It includes a short film competition, old classics, homages to great directors and actors, and more.
La Scala Illuminata – Every year over July 24-25 in Caltagirone, the 142 steps of the Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte are illuminated in hundreds of little oil lights, creating a polychromatic effect of striking beauty.
Sicily in August
Festa del Santo Salvatore – For five days in early August, this event in Cefalu celebrates Santo Salvatore, the patron saint of the city, with parades, music, foods, and mass, culminating with locals scrambling up a greased pole to touch a statue of the saint and fireworks on the seafront.
Ypsigrock Music Festival – This annual four-day indie rock festival in mid-August features artists from across the globe in the spectacular surroundings of the castle in Castelbuono. It features camping and music on multiple stages.
Il Palio dei Normanni (Palio of the Normans) – Over three days at Piazza Armerina in mid-August every year, horsemanship, knightly combat, and partying celebrates the defeat by Norman invaders over ruling Arabs in the 11th-century.
Ferragosto – August 15th marks the official start of the Italian summer holidays, which is also the religious holiday of Assumption celebrating the Assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven. In Sicily, most activities will be focused around the beaches, with many towns organizing festivals, parades, and/or fireworks. At Siracusa Grand Harbour, there will be a yacht regatta followed by a traditional Sicilian longboat race. It’s the biggest holiday of the year after Christmas and Easter and that means many banks and government buildings are closed, but most cultural sites and museums are open.
Sicily in September
San Vito Ciminna – This saint is celebrated in the town of Ciminna in Palermo on the first Sunday of September. It includes a massive parade that recalls the saint’s life with people wearing period costumes. There is also a livestock fair coinciding with the festivities.
ViniMilo – For two weeks over the end of August and into September in Milo, this wine festival will take place along the slopes of Mount Etna, featuring winery visits, guided tastings, workshops, and themed dinners with a focus on quality and the Slow Food movement.
Feast of Madonna della Luce – Annually on September 7-8 in Mistretta, this religious event features a parade with floats and two massive warriors that are carried by townsfolk to “guard” the statue of the Madonna around town. There will also be plays and costumed participants.
Couscous Fest – In late September every year, San Vito Lo Capo hosts this gastronomic exposition that brings the opportunity to sample a variety of North African foods, including couscous prepared by chefs from across the globe. There will also be music and dance and an opportunity to learn how to make it yourself.
Sicily in October
Sagra del Miele, the Honey Festival – This festival that runs over the first 10 days in October in Sortino near Pantalica National Park honors the famous “honey of Hyblea” prized by Romans and Greeks. It includes many different varieties of honeys as well as specialty foods and entertainment.
Festival of Street Artists – Officially known as the Festa di Artisti di Strada Ibla Buskers, this festival brings 4 days of theater, music, circus arts, puppets, aerial acrobatics, and fireworks to the town of Ragusa in Ibla.
Agrimontana – This festival takes place over 3 days in mid-October in Palazzolo Acreide in the Syracuse Province. A gastronomical journey through the region including their famous Palazzolo sausage, truffle mushrooms, and honey as well as exhibitions, guided tours, and local crafts.
Fiere dei Morti – Literally ‘fairs of the day,’ this event is typically hosted from October 29 through November 2 in throughout Sicily as part of the feast of All Saints. Traditionally it is said that the night of November 1st the deceased would visit loved ones still alive to bring presents to their children. Now parents purchase these gifts at colorful stands selling all sorts of items from clothing to crafts and toys as well as traditional sweets unique to the festival.
Sicily in November
All Saints Day – November 1 is All Saints Day, a national holiday that many Italians, including Sicilians, use to visit cemeteries, remembering loved ones who have passed by placing flowers and other items on graves.
Festival di Morgana – Over five days in early November in Palermo, this festival brings the opportunity to watch famous Sicilian puppets in action at the Antonio Pasqualino Puppet Museum.
Festa di San Martino – Saint Martin’s Day is celebrated throughout Sicily on November 11. There will be all sorts of festivities that bring the chance to enjoy wine, bread specialties, sweets and classic roasted chestnuts.
Sicily in December
Modica Chocolate Festival – ‘Chocobarocco,’ is held in Sicily for about a week in early December, dedicated to the delicious chocolate that’s made in Modica, created with the same process introduced centuries ago by Spaniards. You’ll be able to taste the wide variety of flavors, like vanilla chocolate and chili pepper chocolate; sea salt, nutmeg, orange chocolate, and much more.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception – December 8 is a national holiday that celebrates the day of the Virgin Mary’s conception of Jesus. Public offices, schools, banks, and the like will be closed but most shops and restaurants will be open. There will be festivities throughout Sicily involving processions and singing. In Syracuse, the day is celebrated with a novena, while the evening before brings a band to the streets of Ortigia. On the eve in Canicatti there will be large bonfires.
Santa Lucia’s Day – Santa Lucia’s Day is celebrated in many villages and cities across Italy on December 13th. The biggest celebration is in Sicily in her hometown of Syracuse. It hosts a huge parade carrying a silver statue of the saint who is revered for helping fishermen navigate the sea in the dark of winter, to be displayed at the Church of Santa Lucia before being returned seven days later with another procession.
Christmas – Throughout December there will be nativity scenes and Christmas markets across Sicily. In Palermo, the city center will be filled with holiday lights and vibrant markets where handmade Sicilian toys and gifts can be purchased. On Christmas Eve, most Sicilians go to Midnight Mass. Christmas Day, December 25, is a national holiday and a time when many gather together with family and friends for a large lunch feast; most businesses are closed but there will be a few restaurants open. December 26 is the national holiday of Santo Stefano.
New Year’s Eve – December 31st, like most places throughout the world, celebrates the new year with fireworks and parties. Every town in Sicily will have fireworks, music, and dance, often until sunrise. Private events are also organized by many restaurants and hotels.
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Visiting Malaga in April and May
Given the current weather temperatures in most European countries, which are around 10 degrees Celsius, it is understandable that many are already looking at catalogues and travel deals to get a short getaway to the sun, pleasant temperatures and blue skies. Is a good choice visiting Malaga in April or May? Are there many activities? Let’s see.
There are also many questions about the destination of choice regarding the climate that we can find there at a certain time of year.
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How is the weather in April and May?
Many of us know that the coast of Malaga in southern Spain, to which belongs the Costa del Sol, enjoys a mild climate throughout the year; in fact, winter does not exist and autumn changes smoothly into spring. But, being a destination that has reached some popularity as a summer and beach destination, many might wonder if in these dates the water is suitable for bathing and if the weather is hot enough to enjoy a beach holiday…
First of all, you should know that Malaga and the Costa del Sol is much more than beach! The fact that it is known primarily as a beach destination is because during the summer months, especially July and August, most of the tourists prefer to relax on the beach; which is also largely due to the high temperatures that limit a little the desire to discover the surrounding villages and beautiful landscapes or the capital Malaga, with a great deal of culture.
As those months are ideal for visiting the white villages and other tourist attractions, I recommend to book in advance a rental car, there are good offers now.
La Concepcion botanical garden in Malaga
Clothes to bring with you
The weather is nice enough to bring comfortable clothes, sandals, swimsuit and comfortable shoes for walking.
If you plan to walk at sunset along the promenade or by the sea, you should also bring some long sleeves, a sweatshirt might work.
At the end you decide what to bring when packing, but sometimes it’s helpful to have an idea of what you might need:
A pair of swimsuits, just to exchange when one is wet.
Shorts or light pants for the day.
A shoulder strap or bag to always carry everything you need close to you.
Sandals for walking on the sand or during daytime.
Comfortable shoes for hiking or strolling the city
Long sleeves or sweatshirt for the night.
Don’t forget sunglasses, the sun is very bright.
A cap might be useful.
Visiting Malaga in April
This month is ideal to enjoy routes in the countryside, discover the white villages and enjoy a stroll in the city, the terraces on the promenades and the first sunbathing on the beach.
Temperature in April
Average temperatures in April in the Costa del Sol move around 12 to 20 degrees Celsius (54 and 68º F) in the first half of the month, approaching to the end of the month increasingly 20 degrees; is not unusual that there may be magnificent days where the thermometers go up to 25 degrees (77º F) or more.
At the beginning of the month the temperature can drop below 10ºC in a timely manner and during the early morning hours.
Is it raining in April in Malaga?
Rainfall is rare in April but can occur. Looking back over the past few years we find that of the 30 days of the month at least 2 to 4 days it has rained.
But is it cold on a rainy day in April? No, far from it…you can still enjoy the day even if it rains, if you don’t know what to do you can take a look at things to do in Malaga on a rainy day.
Sea water temperature in Malaga
The water in the Alboran Sea, as is known the Mediterranean Sea in the area of Malaga, is still cold in April and May; however, you can see many bathers enjoying their first bath. If you were wondering if the sea water is cold for a swim in April, the answer is that it is a little cool for locals, but the bath is nice.
The sea water temperature at the beginning of April is about 14ºC (57ºF). Perhaps a bit cold for the Spaniards themselves but not so cold for European visitors. As the month progresses, the temperature rises +2°C (+3.6ºFahrenheit)
Visiting Malaga in May
May is one of the best months to enjoy Malaga and the Costa del Sol, without excessive heat and without the usual tourist crowds so typical for the summer months.
Popular activities in May in Malaga
Many of the scheduled events may not take place this year as a preventive measure against the Coronavirus in Malaga. You will however be able to find numerous activities that you can do in Malaga.
Wondering about activities in May?
Noche en Blanco (White Night) is a popular event in Malaga.
May Crosses celebration is very popular in Benalmadena village.
San Isidro the 15th May is a traditional celebration in Estepona, with processions and is very popular among tourists.
White Party in Nikki Beach, Marbella. A very elegant celebration where everyone has to be dressed in white.
Due the Coronavirus situation many of the events may not be celebrated, but you can still find many other activities by reading our blog.
Temperature in May in Malaga
In May there are usually splendid temperatures on the Costa del Sol inviting you to enjoy pleasant days on the beach as well as many activities and visits, with temperatures around 20 to 25 degrees (68 to 77ºF) that can sometimes rise to 28 degrees (82.4ºF).
In the following graph we can see that in other years the maximum temperature has reached 31ºC (87.8ºF) during the second half of the month, the average temperature being around 25ºC (77ºF). It is in the middle of the month when the minimum temperature can reach a comfortable 20ºC (68ºF).
At the beginning of the month the maximum temperature is over 21ºC (69.8ºF) with a minimum of 13ºC (55.4ºF).
Is it raining in May in Malaga?
It rarely rains in May in Malaga, but with the weather you can never be sure. If we look back over the past few years, we realize that if it can rain 2 to 4 days in April, 1 or 2 of the 31 days of the month can occur in May.
The rain in May when it happens is usually light, some rainfall that will not prevent you from enjoying the day.
Sea temperature in Malaga: Can we swim in May?
Did you make sure you put your bathing suit in your suitcase? The sea temperature at the beginning of May is about 16ºC (61ºF), perhaps a little cold for locals but it is appreciated after a while under the sun. The sea temperature rises by 1°C (1.8ºF) almost every week, ending the month at up to 19°C (66°F).
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Visiting the Amalfi Coast in April- When to visit Positano
Welcoming spring on the Amalfi Coast
April is the month in which the Amalfi Coast, Capri, and Sorrento officially reopen for the season: hotels, restaurants, and shops are ready for the spring, and ferries begin their high season schedules with routes connecting to the towns along the coast.
This is a great month to explore the Amalfi Coast, as long as you are not expecting a “beach vacation”.
Aside from the days surrounding Easter and Italy’s spring bank holidays (25 April and 1 May), you’ll find the coast pleasantly quiet, and you’ll be able to stroll through the towns and walk the hiking paths without the stress of the summer crowds.
Walking and Hiking on the Amalfi Coast
April Weather in Positano
The weather can still be a bit unpredictable in April on the Amalfi Coast, but temperatures are generally mild and there are more hours of daylight as the weeks go on. We suggest packing loafers or athletic shoes and jeans, as well as sandals and lighter clothing. It is generally too cool to swim in the sea, but the sun is warm enough for the beach to be pleasant, as well as lunch at one of the waterfront restaurants.
Average high temperature (in Celsius): 19° C
Average low temperature (in Celsius): 13° C
Chance of rain: 25%
Chance of clouds: 42%
Average sea temperature (in Celsius): 16° C
Average daylight hours: 13
Easter Celebrations
If you are visiting in April, you may be able to see some of the traditional Easter celebrations on the coast.
In Sorrento, there are a number of religious processions that take over the town streets on Holy Thursday and Good Friday, with hooded locals parading religious statues and crosses after nightfall. In Minori, a group of locals sing religious hymns that date from the 1300s and have been passed down through the generations.
Easter Processions in Sorrento
April is also an ideal time of year for a day trip to Capri from Positano or Amalfi.
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Where better to relax in Tenerife in March. How does the island of Tenerife live in March and what awaits “spring” tourists there. What to do on the island this month
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What is the weather in Tenerife in March, air and water temperature, precipitation. The cost of the tour in March and other information from “Travel The World”.
March brings the long-awaited spring to Tenerife. And even if it manifests itself rather modestly, by the end of the month the sun is already warming the air quite well. So, what is remarkable about the weather in Tenerife in early spring?
Air temperature
The general weather pattern in Tenerife in March is unstable. This is due to the cold winds often blowing from the Atlantic. Nevertheless, the March weather has its positive aspects. This also applies to an increase in the number of sunny days, and a decrease in days with precipitation. The average daily air temperature is 17 C, although for example in 2015 the column rose to +22 C. At night in March it is still quite cool, on average about +11 C. The average wind speed in March is 5.5 m/s, sometimes there are gusts up to 10 m/s.
March weather map
Water temperature
The sea water off the coast of Tenerife is still quite cold in March. Its average level is +18 C, which is still not enough for swimming, although there are lovers of refreshment in such water.
Tenerife in March
How to pass the time?
Most of the entertainment in Tenerife in March is not connected with a beach holiday, or rather with its “bathing” component. But it is already possible to sunbathe, especially in the second half of the month, when the midday sun is already hot. But still, the prevailing holiday in Tenerife in early spring is associated with trips around the island, since, despite the relatively small size, there is something to see here. First of all, we are talking about such natural attractions as the Teide volcano, the laurel forest in the Anaga park, the Maska gorge and the wonderful Botanical Garden.
If you went on vacation with children, then you should definitely visit the real “pearls” of Tenerife:
Loro Park with a magnificent penguinarium and a collection of parrots;
Monkey Park;
Siam Park;
Jungle Park.
Another interesting activity in March is the jousting tournament. This event takes place in the castle of San Miguet and gathers a large number of people who want to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. The show runs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, starts at 19-00. Entrance ticket for an adult will cost 48 euros, for children a 50% discount.
Siam Park in Tenerife
Tour in March – the cost of the tour in Tenerife
The cost of holidays in March is not as high as in the high season, which will start a few months later. If we talk about average figures, then for $ 2000 it will be possible to spend a very good week together. If you’re lucky, then by purchasing some kind of “burning” tour, you can reduce this figure. However, do not forget that you should carefully approach the choice of a travel agency – try to work only with trusted companies.
The first month of spring on the “Island of Eternal Spring” – do you think this does not happen? You are deeply mistaken. Come to Tenerife and see for yourself! Well, first of all, the Tour Calendar invites you to find out what makes this resort attractive in March, and how much tours can cost.
Weather in Tenerife in March
While in March in Russia spring is only on the calendar, in Tenerife the onset of this month promises beautiful sunny weather. The mild subtropical climate and proximity to Africa provide the island with consistently warm and sunny days throughout the year. If you decide to go on vacation this month, your suitcase will not be overloaded with heavy things. During the day, summer clothes like shorts, T-shirts, skirts and sundresses are appropriate, and for the evening you will need trousers, a windbreaker or a thick sweater. This wardrobe is relevant not only in the southern resorts, but also during a trip to the north. Although in some cities in this part of the island the temperature is a couple of degrees lower. Excursion to Pico de Teide requires separate equipment. It is very cold there, and in March there is snow even at low altitudes. The ideal option would be a jacket and sturdy boots with durable soles, allowing you to make a difficult climb. Sunscreen and sunglasses are equally important items on the road. It only seems that the sun’s rays are very weak. Even in mountainous areas, the nose can burn. An umbrella is also an indispensable attribute. March weather is often described as unstable. Although, of course, everyone puts their own meaning in this concept. In fact, this means that in the northern regions about 6 days of precipitation are expected, and in the south – at least 4.
But they do not follow each other in a row and alternate with dry and partly cloudy ones. In addition, Tenerife repeatedly indulges its guests with a piercing blue clear sky. Now let’s briefly consider its temperature background. In principle, no special changes have occurred in it since February. Is that the nights have become a little warmer. During the day in the capital, which lies on the northeast coast, weather forecasters record an average of +22 ° C. The total duration of sunshine is somewhat lower than in the south. However, during the midday hours, the air tends to warm up much above this mark. Evenings are a little different. As you know, they are not comfortable enough even at the height of summer. This month, the thermometer steadily drops to +14 ° C. Puerto de la Cruz experiences lower numbers – +12..+19°C Apparently, its location in the lowlands affects. Humidity here is slightly elevated, often the sky is covered with a cloudy veil, so there are few people who want to walk on its volcanic sand. In the southern regions, the average value of the absolute maximums is approximately +22 °C, and with darkness the air cools down to +15 °C.
Despite the fact that Tenerife is adjacent to the Sahara, March is not very suitable for a classic beach holiday. The water is still cool, although some daredevils, it should be noted, take a dip. In any case, for children, bathing is fraught with colds. The first month of spring is more suitable for admiring pastoral landscapes, as during this period outlandish flowers bloom in the meadows and forests and various trees exude a sweet aroma. Renting a car will give you freedom of movement and save a lot of precious vacation time. Fortunately, car rental on the island is not expensive at all. Children will be delighted with amusement parks, while adults will remember interesting cultural programs and cozy evenings in restaurants.
Beach holidays
If we consider the option of a beach holiday, then definitely in the southern resorts, where the weather is more pleasant. In early spring, the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean continues to stay at the same level as in January and February – +19 ° C. According to the “experienced”, only a few enter the water. And even the euphoria that reigns during cruises to watch pilot whales and dolphins (by the way, highly recommended) cannot overcome the fear of their participants. Therefore, a stop for swimming comes out only nominal. But if it is cold for taking sea baths, then the weather is more than suitable for sunny ones. Although the daily maximums will seem unimpressive to someone for reclining on soft velvet sands. In fact, the sun is already palpably hot.
And sometimes the outdoor thermometer announces all +25..+26 °C. The only thing you need to choose the right beach for sunbathing. It is natural that it be leeward. Such places should be sought on the southwest coast. For example, in Los Cristianos, Las Americas or Costa Adeje. In the southeast, the ocean often storms due to the fact that the wind rose comes from the east, from the African continent. El Medano deserves special mention, a real mecca for surfers. Waves here disturb the water surface almost all year round. So this resort is exclusively sports-oriented. I would also like to draw your attention to the fact that at about three in the afternoon all the beaches begin to empty. Firstly, the sun is setting soon, and secondly, it is getting colder.
Entertainment and excursions
To come to Tenerife and not visit the tourist attractions that are rumored all over Europe, even with complete indifference to any educational trips, is simply unrealistic. Your feet will carry you to some point of interest. In addition, the cost of organized tours is not so high. Perhaps the main advantage of the March excursion is the lack of tourist crowds. And this means that on the most “cult” routes, like Loro Parque, the Pueblo Chico themed miniature park or the Teide volcano, it will be relatively calm and free.
In addition to the places mentioned above, the Pyramids of Guimar are very popular – mysterious stepped structures built by the ancient tribes of the Guanches. Their appearance and layout bear a strong resemblance to the pyramids of Giza in Egypt and those in the Lambayeque Valley in Peru. Relatively recently (in 1998), an ethnographic park was opened on their territory. Every day, a documentary about ancient civilizations is shown in the cinema hall. Those who went on vacation accompanied by the younger generation will not have to worry about what to do with their own children. In addition to Loro Park, which is in the northern part of the island, we recommend that you look into the Eagles Park in Costa Adeje. His calling card is a breathtaking open-air performance of raptors. Along with them, parrots and marabou demonstrate their skills. An excellent alternative to the ocean for children will be Aqualand, which is half empty in winter. The water temperature is maintained at +24 ° C, there are no queues for the slides – beauty and more! The water park offers not only rides, but also go to the dolphin show.
It is said to be much more spectacular than in Loro Parque. However, this water park is mainly geared towards ages 3-5. For teenagers and adults, there is a direct road to Siam Park, which is notable for its Thai-style design. A pleasant end to the evening can be a tasting of Canarian cuisine from freshly caught fish or rabbit meat. If you are in Las Americas, be sure to splurge on the Carmen Mota flamenco show at the Pyramid of Arona concert hall. Enjoy untold pleasure!
Holidays and festivals
The main carnival celebrations in the capital died down already in February. But if you go south, you will still find the enchanting spirit of the carnival. In towns like Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes, the fun begins right after it fades in the north.
As a rule, festive events take place here in the first week of March. After which the baton is taken over (next weekend) by Costa Adeje, Playa de las Americas and El Medano. If Easter falls on this month, consider yourself unspeakably lucky. For the islanders, it is of great importance. And of course, the celebrations are not complete without religious processions. Many cities organize theatrical performances and reenactments of biblical events. Lush parades mark the southern city of Aron and Puerto de la Cruz, in the north of the island.
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The first month of spring on the “Island of Eternal Spring” – do you think this does not happen? You are deeply mistaken. Come to Tenerife and see for yourself! Well, first of all, the Tour Calendar invites you to find out what makes this resort attractive in March, and how much tours can cost.
Weather in Tenerife in March
While in March in Russia spring is only on the calendar, in Tenerife the onset of this month promises beautiful sunny weather. The mild subtropical climate and proximity to Africa provide the island with consistently warm and sunny days throughout the year. If you decide to go on vacation this month, your suitcase will not be overloaded with heavy things. During the day, summer clothes like shorts, T-shirts, skirts and sundresses are appropriate, and for the evening you will need trousers, a windbreaker or a thick sweater. This wardrobe is relevant not only in the southern resorts, but also during a trip to the north. Although in some cities in this part of the island the temperature is a couple of degrees lower. Excursion to Pico de Teide requires separate equipment. It is very cold there, and in March there is snow even at low altitudes. The ideal option would be a jacket and sturdy boots with durable soles, allowing you to make a difficult climb. Sunscreen and sunglasses are equally important items on the road. It only seems that the sun’s rays are very weak. Even in mountainous areas, the nose can burn. An umbrella is also an indispensable attribute. March weather is often described as unstable. Although, of course, everyone puts their own meaning in this concept. In fact, this means that in the northern regions about 6 days of precipitation are expected, and in the south – at least 4.
But they do not follow each other in a row and alternate with dry and partly cloudy ones. In addition, Tenerife repeatedly indulges its guests with a piercing blue clear sky. Now let’s briefly consider its temperature background. In principle, no special changes have occurred in it since February. Is that the nights have become a little warmer. During the day in the capital, which lies on the northeast coast, weather forecasters record an average of +22 ° C. The total duration of sunshine is somewhat lower than in the south. However, during the midday hours, the air tends to warm up much above this mark. Evenings are a little different. As you know, they are not comfortable enough even at the height of summer. This month, the thermometer steadily drops to +14 ° C. Puerto de la Cruz experiences lower numbers – +12..+19°C Apparently, its location in the lowlands affects. Humidity here is slightly elevated, often the sky is covered with a cloudy veil, so there are few people who want to walk on its volcanic sand. In the southern regions, the average value of the absolute maximums is approximately +22 °C, and with darkness the air cools down to +15 °C.
Despite the fact that Tenerife is adjacent to the Sahara, March is not very suitable for a classic beach holiday. The water is still cool, although some daredevils, it should be noted, take a dip. In any case, for children, bathing is fraught with colds. The first month of spring is more suitable for admiring pastoral landscapes, as during this period outlandish flowers bloom in the meadows and forests and various trees exude a sweet aroma. Renting a car will give you freedom of movement and save a lot of precious vacation time. Fortunately, car rental on the island is not expensive at all. Children will be delighted with amusement parks, while adults will remember interesting cultural programs and cozy evenings in restaurants.
Beach holidays
If we consider the option of a beach holiday, then definitely in the southern resorts, where the weather is more pleasant. In early spring, the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean continues to stay at the same level as in January and February – +19 ° C. According to the “experienced”, only a few enter the water. And even the euphoria that reigns during cruises to watch pilot whales and dolphins (by the way, highly recommended) cannot overcome the fear of their participants. Therefore, a stop for swimming comes out only nominal. But if it is cold for taking sea baths, then the weather is more than suitable for sunny ones. Although the daily maximums will seem unimpressive to someone for reclining on soft velvet sands. In fact, the sun is already palpably hot.
And sometimes the outdoor thermometer announces all +25..+26 °C. The only thing you need to choose the right beach for sunbathing. It is natural that it be leeward. Such places should be sought on the southwest coast. For example, in Los Cristianos, Las Americas or Costa Adeje. In the southeast, the ocean often storms due to the fact that the wind rose comes from the east, from the African continent. El Medano deserves special mention, a real mecca for surfers. Waves here disturb the water surface almost all year round. So this resort is exclusively sports-oriented. I would also like to draw your attention to the fact that at about three in the afternoon all the beaches begin to empty. Firstly, the sun is setting soon, and secondly, it is getting colder.
Entertainment and excursions
To come to Tenerife and not visit the tourist attractions that are rumored all over Europe, even with complete indifference to any educational trips, is simply unrealistic. Your feet will carry you to some point of interest. In addition, the cost of organized tours is not so high. Perhaps the main advantage of the March excursion is the lack of tourist crowds. And this means that on the most “cult” routes, like Loro Parque, the Pueblo Chico themed miniature park or the Teide volcano, it will be relatively calm and free.
In addition to the places mentioned above, the Pyramids of Guimar are very popular – mysterious stepped structures built by the ancient tribes of the Guanches. Their appearance and layout bear a strong resemblance to the pyramids of Giza in Egypt and those in the Lambayeque Valley in Peru. Relatively recently (in 1998), an ethnographic park was opened on their territory. Every day, a documentary about ancient civilizations is shown in the cinema hall. Those who went on vacation accompanied by the younger generation will not have to worry about what to do with their own children. In addition to Loro Park, which is in the northern part of the island, we recommend that you look into the Eagles Park in Costa Adeje. His calling card is a breathtaking open-air performance of raptors. Along with them, parrots and marabou demonstrate their skills. An excellent alternative to the ocean for children will be Aqualand, which is half empty in winter. The water temperature is maintained at +24 ° C, there are no queues for the slides – beauty and more! The water park offers not only rides, but also go to the dolphin show.
It is said to be much more spectacular than in Loro Parque. However, this water park is mainly geared towards ages 3-5. For teenagers and adults, there is a direct road to Siam Park, which is notable for its Thai-style design. A pleasant end to the evening can be a tasting of Canarian cuisine from freshly caught fish or rabbit meat. If you are in Las Americas, be sure to splurge on the Carmen Mota flamenco show at the Pyramid of Arona concert hall. Enjoy untold pleasure!
Holidays and festivals
The main carnival celebrations in the capital died down already in February. But if you go south, you will still find the enchanting spirit of the carnival. In towns like Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes, the fun begins right after it fades in the north.
As a rule, festive events take place here in the first week of March. After which the baton is taken over (next weekend) by Costa Adeje, Playa de las Americas and El Medano. If Easter falls on this month, consider yourself unspeakably lucky. For the islanders, it is of great importance. And of course, the celebrations are not complete without religious processions. Many cities organize theatrical performances and reenactments of biblical events. Lush parades mark the southern city of Aron and Puerto de la Cruz, in the north of the island.
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Easter and Semana Santa in Seville
Holy Week is the most solemn and bright, but the entire period of Great Lent is full of religious events and processions. It seems to the uninitiated tourist that the Andalusians are happy and having fun, but in fact, all these events are very serious for the locals. This can be seen even in the clothes of their participants: the spectators come in solid costumes, and the participants in the processions in the uniform of their brotherhoods.
Seville starts preparing for Easter in advance. Immediately after Christmas, figures and figures that look like members of the Ku Klux Klan appear all over the city. Small ones are sold in souvenir shops, chocolate or caramel ones are sold in pastry shops, and in some places you can also find full-fledged costumes for an adult. I even saw such candlesticks.
Me and a Nazarenos mannequin
These are “ nazarenos ” (nazarenes), or “penitent sinners”: this is the name of the participants in the Easter processions that pass through the city and publicly repent of sins. Participation in such a procession grants forgiveness to the sinner, caps covering the face capirote are needed for anonymity, and their pointed shape should lift the prayer as high as possible into the sky.
Nazarenos outfits are sold throughout the city, but most of the shops are concentrated on Alcaiceria de la Loza. The cap is customized in size right at the buyer.
Tourists associate these costumes with the clan, but they have nothing to do with it. And the reaction of tourists causes irritation among the locals – who likes to explain several times a day that “this is not the Ku Klux Klan, but a Spanish tradition”?
Nazarenos figurines in a souvenir shop in Cadiz
It is believed that the tradition of processions originated with the first Christian preachers on this earth. To tell the pagans the story of Christ and his suffering, they carried figures and images with them. New converts joined these processions: they accompanied the preachers and repented of their sins. Later, these parades were streamlined and limited until the period of Lent.
Holy Week is the culmination of Lent. During this week, several dozen processions take place in Seville. For a tourist, they seem the same, but each is unique and is conducted by a separate brotherhood: 36 people, hiding under a veil, carry on their shoulders carts with images of the Virgin Mary or Jesus in human growth. No wagon is alike: they depict different situations, with different meanings, and the brotherhood keeps it all year round and decorates it for the holiday.
Each procession has its own route – it is published in advance by local media, and special applications of Semana Santa help to build a route around the city so that you can see different processions. You can ask about it at the tourist office. It is worth taking places along the route in the morning, and the best view is from balconies and terraces along the procession. The most interesting and spectacular moment of the procession is the removal of figures from the church.
Processions take place throughout the Easter week, except for Easter Sunday itself. Processions start from churches at noon and make their way through the city for several hours. The climax is Good Friday: processions start at midnight and pass through the city all night, ending early in the morning at the cathedral.
Thursday of Easter week is a day of mourning: local women wear black and it is considered disrespectful for tourists to wear T-shirts and shorts.
Maundy Thursday and Good Friday are public holidays in Andalusia. Shops and most restaurants are closed.
Information about processions and events – on the Semana Santa website
Semana Santa lasts from Palm Sunday (analogous to Palm Sunday) until Great Saturday. There are no religious processions on Easter Sunday itself.
Semana Santa dates in Spain:
2020:
April 5 — April 11
2021:
March 29 — April 3
2022:
April 10 — April 16
2023:
April 2 — April 8
2024:
March 24 — March 30
Since Holy Week falls at the end of Lent, traditional dishes do not contain meat. But they contain fish and seafood. Therefore, at this time, there are especially a lot of seasonal marine offers in establishments.
In the period before Easter, you can try some local sweets: torrija (torrija) – toast dipped in egg, soaked in wine or milk, fried, sweetened with sugar and sprinkled with cinnamon; and pestiño (pestiño) – fried pastries glazed with honey. At other times, these desserts are almost impossible to find.
Almost immediately after the New Year, edible “nazarenos” appear in all confectioneries: caramel, chocolate, gingerbread – ranging in size from a small candy to a 30-centimeter figure.
Torrijas – Andalusian Easter PastryPestinhos Easter Cookies
From Maundy Thursday to Easter Sunday, traffic in the city center stops, and solemn processions take place in the afternoon. If you are going to shop – do it before lunch, and if you want to watch the processions – the question of “where to live” becomes more important than ever in Seville.
Processions take place in all districts of the city, but the brightest are in the center, near the cathedral. Considering that ground transport will be blocked, it is worth stopping either in the very historical center and within walking distance from it, or not far from any station of the only metro line in Seville.
I recommend two inexpensive hotels 10 minutes walk from the Cathedral and the Alcazar, in which I stayed myself.
A small hotel on 3 floors with a roof terrace and a good view – in the evening we drank tea here with a view of the Giralda and several more city bell towers.
Rooms for two at Boutike Hostel are decently sized, freshly refurbished and with private bathrooms starting at €70. The price includes a good breakfast with freshly baked waffles and 24/7 access to tea and coffee. During the day, the kitchen always has something for tea: muffins, waffles, cookies, muffins. You can use the refrigerator. And upon arrival, they are treated to welcame beer – which is especially nice when the famous Seville heat is already on the street.
From the hotel – 5 minutes walk to the “Seville mushrooms”, 10-15 minutes – to the cathedral and 20 minutes to the central railway station.
Cozy lobby of a boutique hotel The common kitchen is well equipped: there is even a smoothie blender
Santiago 15 Casa Palacio is a small boutique hotel set in a historic building with a spacious Andalusian courtyard. Tea and coffee are available free of charge in the courtyard until 22:00. Here our room also overlooked the terrace.
Rooms start from 45 € (without breakfast). I recommend booking breakfast directly on booking: in the hotel it costs 12 € per person.
This hotel is 5 minutes closer to the train station, and therefore a little further from the center.
Hotel courtyardView of the courtyardElements of the courtyard. Something like a smoking room
Seville Express – Discover the City (€94 per tour)
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Royal Seville, Folk Seville (from €125 per tour)
About the heritage of ancient cultures, the fate of monarchs and the traditions of simple “sevillanos” on a sightseeing tour
Legends and ghosts of Seville (€100 per tour)
Mysteries of the Santa Cruz quarter, plague epidemic, Devil’s bars and medieval legends
A special taste of Seville (from €80 per tour)
Get to know the vibrant world of Seville gastronomy on a walk through the cool establishments of the city
Beauty of Seville (€100 per tour)
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Tenerife in March April.
Tenerife in April
Vadim and Tatiana
April. With friends
Spain, Tenerife island
We went to Tenerife for the first time in April this year. The reason for the trip was the invitation of our old friends who had gone to live there. The road, of course, is exhausting, but as soon as we left the airport building, our fatigue vanished.
It feels like it’s always summer here. And it never gets cold. Our friends live in the Costa Adeje area, a more respectable part of Tenerife. Here are the most beautiful and expensive hotels and restaurants.
I want to talk about the beaches, and so, in Tenerife, it turns out that all the beaches belong to the city, and there are almost no private ones. And you have to pay money for sun loungers and umbrellas. The sand on the beach is black, of volcanic origin. Near the beach, in addition to hotels, there are cafes and restaurants. Prices are quite affordable, not overpriced, as it might seem at first glance. The average bill for dinner for one with a glass of wine will be 30-35 euros.
Supermarkets sell their local wines of different varieties. We’ve tried a good half of them. I must say, very very tasty.
Excursions were taken to the Teide National Park, and to the castle of San Miguel. The spectacular knightly show was especially impressive. And at the end of the performance, we were treated to dinner according to all royal traditions.
Our friends were our guides, but unfortunately we couldn’t get around all the sights of Tenerife. So we promised them to come again.
Pavel and Alena
April. Couple
Spain, Tenerife island
Rested in Tenerife in April 2014. Even going on a trip, everyone was worried about the weather, they were afraid that it would be cold. However, all our fears were dispelled as soon as we got to the island. Only sometimes in the evenings it was cool.
We rested in the southern part of the island in the resort of Las Americas, in the most colorful and beautiful resort of Tenerife. The volcano protects it from the winds, and therefore the weather here is always calmer and warmer than in the northern part of the island.
The beaches here are different, you can choose for every taste, we rested on the beach with white and black volcanic sand. And a little further there were beaches with pure white and black sands.
Las Americas is a very lively resort with a lot of shops and cafes. My wife bought a perfume in duty free, but was upset when she saw the same perfume in the resort store, but half the price. There are generally very cheap cosmetics and alcohol, so there is no point in shopping for duty free when coming here.
From excursions we took a walk on the Teide volcano, to the water park and Loro park. In Loro Parque, for a completely ridiculous fee, we managed to watch 4 interesting shows and performances, a show of parrots, a show of dolphins, walruses and killer whales. Were on the neighboring island – La Gomer, from which Christopher Columbus went to discover America.
Tenerife has a very large variety of delicious fruits and vegetables, so in two weeks we replenished our winter vitamin reserves.
Bright and magical dignity of the island of Tenerife – comfortable weather conditions all year round. Such pleasant weather throughout the year, as in the Canary Islands, cannot be found anywhere else in Europe. And maybe all over the world =)).
Different spring in the north and south
The island consists of 4 altitudinal zones, which are separated by a high ridge that holds back the clouds. What does it mean? In different places in Tenerife, the weather, temperature and precipitation are very different from each other. Sometimes 10 degrees! O_o
First you need to clearly understand that the temperature on the island is very different, it is always colder in the north. Therefore, if you want to relax in Tenerife in March, April or May, then choose the southern resorts. .
Tenerife is called the island of “eternal spring”, due to the fact that there are no pronounced seasons of heat, rains and other unpleasant periods. Tenerife differs from mainland Spain in its mild climate and warm winters.
To sum it up, Tenerife is very nice in spring! Already in March you can sunbathe on the southern beaches, and in April and May you can swim. In the spring, temperatures even out, trees and flowers begin to bloom all over the island! This is a wonderful time for hiking and observing wild beauty.
Do not forget that the temperature in Tenerife in March, April and May depends more on the place on the island than on the month.
Easter holidays are a great occasion to take a break from work and go on a trip. If you do not have a weakness for the exotic, but would not refuse to spend your holidays on the islands, then Tenerife is what you need. Tour-Calendar will tell you about what is interesting about this resort in April.
Weather in Tenerife in April
April in Tenerife is like a hymn to a great holiday. This is one of the most amazing months of the year. Unstable climatic conditions are a thing of the past, and spring has confidently come into its own. The air is clean and fresh. Nature renews colors and dazzles with its crazy beauty. This month, she will surprise you with a riot of lush greenery and bright flower carpets. Moreover, the most lush vegetation is observed in the northern regions, which are more prone to precipitation. Although, it should be noted that in the middle of spring they are infrequent here too – from 5 to 7 days. In the southern resorts, their number is significantly less and comes down to only 3-4 days. This is where an umbrella really comes in handy. As it gets drier, the average daily air temperatures rise – about +22 ° C, but in the southern resorts the thermometer sometimes reaches +25 ° C. During the day, everyone wears summer clothes. Skirts, sundresses, T-shirts, shorts, slates are the standard contents of a vacationer’s wardrobe. Oh, and don’t forget the hat. Despite the mildness of the local weather, the sun is already palpably hot. The duration of his radiance increased to 8 hours a day. For the same reason, sunglasses and sunscreen are essential. Upon arrival, you will notice that the recommendations for each boat trip or cruise include the need for these things. Do not neglect this advice if you do not want to get burned.
As for the evenings, they are slightly warmer than in winter, but still require more “solid” clothing, such as a light jacket or a woolen cardigan. The average of the absolute minimums is +15 °C. The only exception is Puerto de la Cruz with +14 °C. Another distinctive nuance of this period of time is the absence of gusty winds and a low chance of the Kalima sandstorm, the danger of which is great in March. So the weather is characterized by an enviable stability, especially attracting people of elegant age and those who suffer from cardiovascular diseases. Nevertheless, it will not be superfluous to know that the territory of the island has deep internal climatic differences. And they concern not only the two “polar” regions, north and south, but also the central mountainous regions. This information is relevant for travelers who are going to climb Mount Teide. In April it is quite cold there, so it is better to dress according to the principle of “layering”. If it gets hot downstairs, you can always take off your jacket or sweater. At the very top, it will most likely be windy. Be sure to bring hats for children.
The most popular question regarding the April trip to Tenerife concerns the beach holiday. It is impossible to answer this question unequivocally, since everyone interprets the concept of comfort in their own way. The air has already warmed up enough, but at the same time the water remains invigorating. Units are dipped. Children mostly sit on the beach. Rural walks are very good at this time, during which you can admire the picturesque landscapes and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. This is very useful, since the high tourist season is approaching, and at the same time, the bustle on the main tourist routes is increasing. April is the season for blue marlin, avid fishermen will not be able to resist taking a rod in their hands. Do not forget about the attractions, the island has something to surprise its guests with. Also, historical tournaments and various shows cannot be ignored. Their visit will greatly diversify your leisure time.
Beach holidays
Tenerife’s beaches are its pride. And here they are like a selection: rocky, pebbly, with dark volcanic, snow-white, golden sand, or even with sand brought from the Sahara itself. In general, choose what you want. In April, the density of human bodies on the coast increases, everyone is looking for their piece of free space under the sun. The activity of the latter is gaining momentum. A beautiful chocolate tan is no longer a dream, but a reality. Most importantly, do not forget to apply sunscreen to your skin. Everything would be fine, but the most important component, bathing, unfortunately, is not there yet. The temperature of the water does not allow you to swim at your pleasure. For most, it seems icy, meteorologists record +19°C And only people from the northern regions dare to experience its refreshing power.
The island is famous for its endless possibilities for a fun time on the coast. In this regard, surfers and divers are a separate category of holidaymakers. For them, the temperature of the water does not play a decisive role, since wetsuits perfectly retain heat. The flora and fauna of the Atlantic Ocean is bright and many-sided. Why are there only volcanic formations in the form of underwater stairs, caves, grottoes and arches. It is believed that the best diving sites are located near the southern cape, in the area of Las Galletas. Perhaps we will not be mistaken if we call the generally recognized diving Mecca – “Chuchos”, where it is most likely to meet stingrays and turtles. No less spectacular scuba diving and “Huesi” “Mountain”, “Champinones”, “Montania Amorill” and “Cueva de Palm Mar”.
Activities and excursions
In recent years, rural tourism on the island has been developing more and more. And for good reason. Tenerife is not covered by urbanization, there is no harmful production and heavy industry. Moreover, this resort in Spain is one of the most environmentally friendly on earth.
For you to understand, the luminaries of science have called its climate the most favorable for people of all ages. So why not merge with the harmony of nature, escaping civilization for a while? Canarian villages are a special romance, unique flavor and originality. Don’t worry about amenities. As a rule, all rented houses are equipped with everything you need. Among other things, you will most likely have a brazier and a fireplace at your disposal. Evenings are still quite cold, so the presence of the latter will be very useful. Rural food deserves special mention. It is here, in simple taverns, and not in the restaurants of tourist areas, that real Canarian cuisine is served. The locals are engaged in winemaking, fishing and raising livestock. Therefore, you can be sure of the naturalness and freshness of all ingredients. For seafood lovers, there is a direct road to the fishing village of Tahao. Rabbit meat is excellently prepared in the northern mountainous regions. Of course, while on vacation, you will want to take several trips on excursions. There are so many of them that trying to cover everything at once is a disastrous idea. The bulk of the tours are somehow connected with nature and wildlife. Here is a hit parade of the most spectacular natural corners: the village of Masca with the gorge of the same name (be sure to make a descent along it), sheer cliffs in Los Gigantes (catamarans depart from here to watch dolphins and whales), the charming wild beach of Benijo in the vicinity of the city of San Andres, Park dragon tree in Icod de los Vinos, humid subtropical forests of the northeastern slope of Teide, and, of course, the volcano itself with its peak. All these places are scattered throughout the island, and it takes up to half a day, or even more, if not in a hurry, to explore each of them. But at the same time, the size of Tenerife is small, and you can drive around it by car in just 4 hours. Sightseeing trips are exciting, but very tiring. Sometimes it pays to take a break. However, this is not a reason to stay in a hotel room, unless, of course, you are 90 years old We will not talk about disco bars, nightclubs and restaurants, they are available in almost every hotel and in every tourist center. But let’s say a word about the knightly show. This theatrical performance recreates medieval stadiums.
Tenerife in April for travelers. Weather and entertainment
One of the best places for an April vacation is considered to be the Canary Islands. Namely – Tenerife, known for its white and black sand beaches, unique tropical forests and volcanic mountains. Why is Tenerife so good, and what can you do there in April?
April weather in Tenerife can be described simply – warm, fresh and fabulous spring. On average, the daily temperature on the coast is from twenty-two to twenty-six degrees.
Cooler at night – no more than sixteen
.
Little precipitation
– usually no more than three rainy days.
Short rains, leaving no puddles.
Umbrellas are not needed in Tenerife.
Water – about eighteen degrees
.
The climate of Tenerife (especially the northern part) is recommended by doctors of Europe for people with problems of the cardiovascular system
, as well as for pensioners.
What is good about Tenerife in April?
For those who dream not only to see Tenerife, but also to swim, the southern part of the island is more suitable
. In the absence of opportunities (for example, if it was not possible to book a place in the right hotel), you can have a great rest in northern part
. A beach holiday can be secured by renting a car. What else is interesting the island of Tenerife in April ?
Tenerife celebrates with great solemnity Easter . The holiday is accompanied by theatrical performances, performances of orchestras.
Tenerife is a paradise for fishermen in April – starts on blue marlin fishing season
. To hunt this trophy, they usually rent a boat or purchase group tours on specially equipped boats.
Holidays in Tenerife are not only beaches, swimming and romantic walks. There are many entertainments on the island, for every taste. Rest here is interesting and youth
, which is waiting for nightclubs, discos and noisy fun parties; and families with children
who like the living conditions and service; and couples in love
, whose attention is yacht trips, SPA centers, cozy restaurants and much more. Looking for outdoor activities
? drive? In Tenerife you will find everything you need for the best holiday ever.
A soft, bright, blooming spring was waiting for me. The contrast with gray Petersburg is striking. It is better to devote the first half of the month to cultural events and an active excursion program. Don’t miss the Easter processions! They are very specific here.
April in Tenerife
Temperature fluctuations in the resorts are up to 5 degrees. I lived in Santa Cruz de La Palma. There were many clear days, for hours I admired the endless sapphire sky and the picturesque landscapes of the island. There were cloudy days, but by noon the clouds floated over the horizon, leaving behind a light haze.
Itching to swim, but the Atlantic was impregnable, maximum +18. It is worth taking care of finding accommodation in advance, closer to the dates in popular hotels there will be no free rooms. Alternatively, you can rent an apartment. There are no problems with rent, in every second family this is the main source of income.
During the day it was up to +22 in the sun, I walked in a T-shirt. But you can’t do without warm clothes, the evenings and nights are cool, + 17-19.
After travelling around Gran Canaria for a few weeks, I made this list of things to do, see and experience on the island. I also included some things to avoid and not do to ensure you have a great holiday in Gran Canaria. I provide (affiliate) links for more details, prices and bookings.
Table of Contents
Visit Agaete and Puerto de las Nieves
Las Salinas
Away from all the busy touristic destinations, you will find Agaete and Puerto de las Nieves. A bit of truly authentic Gran Canaria. There are excellent swimming options. You can choose from a beautiful beach or the more original “Las Salinas” salt pools. After your swim, you can enjoy some delicious fresh seafood nearby at very affordable prices compared to the more touristy destinations on Gran Canaria. The lunch deals are outstanding here.
Ride a camel in the desert
Most of us won’t make it to an authentic camel safari somewhere in the desert, but Gran Canaria offers the next best thing. A camel ride in the Maspalomas dunes is a unique experience (especially for the little ones) and, at around 10 euros, a fair value as well.
Visit one of the zoo’s
Palmitos Park
There are 2 zoo options on Gran Canaria. The Cocodrilo Park and Palmitos Park. While the Palmitos Park is the easiest to reach for most people staying in Gran Canaria, Cocodrilo Park is a bit further away and cheaper. I can advise a visit to Palmitos Park with its spectacular shows and beautiful setting. The Cocodrilo Park I have not been to so far, but many people speak very well about it.
Las Palmas is the capital of Gran Canaria but is quite a surprise. There are lots of markets here but also some sizeable air-conditioned shopping centres. A visit here to do some shopping is much better than buying clothes in the touristy resorts of Gran Canaria. On a Las Palmas shopping tour, you will find everything at much better prices.
Here you will also find the Playa de las Canteras. This is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful beaches in Gran Canaria. Together with some shopping before or after this can make for a great full day out.
Restaurant Oliva
I do not often advise restaurants as the quality can change quickly, especially if they change owner. But one place in Gran Canaria I can recommend is the Restaurant Oliva next to the Playa de Tasarte. It is not easy to get here, but after a little drive through the mountain landscape, you are suddenly greeted by this little restaurant in the middle of nowhere.
It looks like not much from the outside, but it is in a beautiful, peaceful and quiet location overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Not a big place, the menu on offer isn’t either, but all dishes are served with dedication and a friendly smile.
Boat trip and dolphin watching
From Puerto Rico and Maspalomas, there go many boat trips with a variety of things to do. Some of these include dolphin watching. You might even see some whales, but this is not always guaranteed. So make sure to go with one of the better boat trips to avoid disappointment.
Don’t fall in the timeshare trap
Especially in winter and around Playa del Ingles, Maspalomas and Puerto Rico, you will find many people handing out cards or lottery tickets. They always have a great price to win. The catch is, you have to go collect it in a nearby hotel, where you will have to sit through a timeshare presentation. I would not advise this as it can waste your entire day if you are lucky. If you are not, you might end up with a timeshare you don’t want.
Rent a car with TopCar
Gran Canaria has some of the lowest prices in Spain when it comes to renting a car, mainly because cars can be rented out all year because of the good weather they have in Gran Canaria. Whereas in other places in Spain most cars are only rented out in summer.
Because of this, you can find cars often for around 10 euros a day with all-inclusive, fully comprehensive insurance. However, if you are ok with just the basic insurance, you can find them for about 5 euros a day, especially if you are travelling outside of the more busy periods in Gran Canaria. To make sure you have a good car rental experience, please look at my car rental guide first.
Visit Poema del Mar aquarium (on a rainy day)
Poema del Mar is one of the newest attractions on Gran Canaria and a giant size aquarium. It is worth a visit every day. Especially if you are passing or visiting Las Palmas. If you notice there might be a rainy day during your holiday, this is a great option to do on those days.
Go on a buggy, jeep or quad tour
Going on a buggy, jeep or quad tour in Gran Canaria can be great fun because of its rough landscape and great off-road possibilities. However, one word of advice, read reviews before booking. Don’t just take your reps word for it. Many companies on the island offer this kind of excursion, but while some tours are great, others are not. The difference is in the equipment you get provided and the amount of time you spend offroading. The lesser companies primarily drive on concrete roads and will bill you extra for helmets and dust protection. So make sure you go with the best buggy tour on the island.
Especially in the bigger resorts, you will often find people handing you tickets or flyers to “cheap excursions”. Sometimes they are also just located on a bench near bus stops or the beach. In any case, if you see any of these flyers, just let them be. Often they offer cheap excursions, but half of the day is taken up by a timeshare presentation or another type of sales presentation. These excursions are not worth your time even tho they are cheap.
Dining in Puerto de Mogan
Puerto de Mogan is a pretty nice place, but since it is so well known and popular, it can get very busy during the daytime. Especially during market days, it can get a little bit overwhelming. However, I can advise going here later afternoon or evenings. You can browse some stores or chill on the beach and later finish off with a great dinner in the local harbour area. There is lots of choice from different restaurants but all in a very picturesque and relaxing setting.
Visit some of Gran Canarias beaches
Especially if you are staying in Playa del Ingles, Maspalomas or Puerto Rico, you might find that the beaches here in summer can get very crowded. This is the case mainly in the high season months. However, there are many beaches in the south within walking distance or a small drive away by bus or car. You can find all of the beaches worth visiting in Gran Canaria here.
Cool down in the mountains
If you are visiting in summer Gran Canaria can feel scorching some days. However, if it gets too hot, you can always escape into the mountains, where it is much cooler. It does not matter where you go since there are many tiny villages to explore but make your overall destinations Pico de las Nieves. From here, you have a great view over the entire South of Gran Canaria, and you might be even able to spot where you are staying.
Visit Teror and Vegueta… but don’t detour for it
Teror and Vegueta are the places that pop up in many holiday guides about Gran Canaria as must-visits. And while they are nice, they are not mind-blowing. So my advice would be, if you are passing here, have a look around. But unless you are really into churches, culture and history… these places might not appeal to you.
Santa Ana Cathedral in Vegueta
Also, Teror is very touristic, so it has somewhat lost its appeal because of its many visitors. However, if you drive around the mountains, there are many tiny villages that, in my opinion, are much more authentic.
Vegueta is the “old town” of Las Palmas, and if I had to advise one of the 2, Vegueta would be the one I would pick.
Puerto de Mogan market on Friday
Friday is the market in Puerto de Mogan, and if you like markets, this is a must. You can go here by public transportation, coach, or even boat trip from many of the resorts in Gran Canaria.
Don’t buy any electronics in Gran Canaria
A lot of people think that Gran Canaria has cheap electronics. Yes, because of taxes, they are cheaper, but the difference is not very big. Still, you find many shops, especially in Maspalomas and Puerto Rico, offering insanely cheap deals. However, when you look into it, you find the internet scattered with complaints about these stores—reaching from upselling to hard-selling, selling fake brands, double billing credit cards and much more. So if you don’t need to buy any electronics urgently in Gran Canaria… don’t!
Visit Las Palmas at night
Las Palmas has a very chilled and relaxed vibe at night for being a major city. Therefore, I can advise you to visit. You can shop here till late in the evening, walk along the beach promenade, explore the centre of the town square with its lovely little terraces or have a nice dinner in the harbour area at the end of the Playa de las Canteras beach.
Pick the right time to go
While almost everything in Gran Canaria is open all year round, Gran Canaria does change a lot depending on the time of year you go. If you go in winter expect nice weather but bring a jacket just in case. In summer, it can get scorching. In winter, one thing to keep in mind is that many of the resorts on Gran Canaria are also less busy and visited by an older generation. If you come here to party or go clubbing it is best to stay in summer or during school, college and university holidays. Here is a complete guide to when to visit Gran Canaria.
Make sure you choose the right hotel and resort
Gran Canaria has a lot of very different resorts. Picking the right resort for you in Gran Canaria is very important to have a great holiday here. While some are very crowded and busy, others are more chilled and relaxed. If you want to find the best hotel and don’t care about the surrounding resort too much, have a look at my “Best hotels in Gran Canaria” guide.
Best things to do in Gran Canaria
Searching for how to make the most of your time in Gran Canaria? We’ve rounded up all the best activities on the island, whether you’ve got a few hours or a few days spare. Get stuck into watersports or work up a sweat by trekking to volcanic craters. If you prefer a slower pace you’ll find wine and rum tastings, cultural and historic walking tours of the capital city Las Palmas, as well as quirky volcanic cave experiences. Got little ones? Tire them out with a trip to the biggest water park in the Canary Islands or get pulses racing with a trip to the Wild West via a quirky interactive theme park.
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1. Venture inside a volcanic crater
Gran Canaria is 9-14 million years old and was formed by huge volcanic eruptions that have defined the landscape of the island. One of the most stark examples of volcanic activity is the Caldera de Bandama — now a nature reserve, it’s an enormous crater that measures 216 metres deep, 574 metres high and around 1,000 metres wide. Book a guided hike to learn all about the geology and plant and animal species that thrive here.
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2. Climb the dunes of Maspalomas
The dunas de Maspalomas provide one of the most striking sights in Gran Canaria and there’s nothing quite like standing atop a giant sand dune to marvel at their shadows. The entire 900 acres is a protected nature reserve, although most areas are open to the public. A guide can take you through the best routes across the sand and reveal the natural oasis where migratory birds stop on their way south, while teaching you all about the dunes and the neighbouring resorts of Playa del Ingles and Meloneras.
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The Canaries provide great opportunities for whale-watching (Alamy)
3. Take a whale-watching trip
Thanks to their location in the Atlantic Ocean, the Canary Islands are a great place to spot sea life. Jump onboard a whale-watching boat trip and catch a glimpse of finbacks, pilots, and sperm whales — keep an eye out for dolphins swimming in the boat’s wake. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a loggerhead turtle or two.
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4. Perfect your surfing skills
Take to the water in one of the world’s best surfing spots and try your hand at riding the waves. Because of the trade winds around Gran Canaria, there are usually always good swells off most of the island’s beaches, but head north to Las Canteras beach in Las Palmas or south to Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles for the most established surf schools. Try Surf Canaries Surf School at the foot of the sand dunes. Instructors will teach you all you need to know before you take to the sea with your surfboard and wetsuit; complete beginners are welcome.
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5. Explore the Caves of Valeron
Before the Spanish came, the island’s inhabitants were the Guanches, native people who lived off the land and made their homes in the natural volcanic tubes and caves. The Cenobio de Valeron (Monastery of Valeron) is a series of caves set on a high escarpment at Montaña del Gallego. Originally thought to be convent rooms (hence the name), the caves were actually an ancient grain store for cereals and food. You can visit from 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Sunday.
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6. Experience the Wild West
Step into the saloon or sidle down the dirt roads and watch cowboys and outlaws ride through town at Sioux City. This immersive theme park — originally created as a film set back in the 1970s — has live-action shows where gunslingers attempt to rob the local bank, and cowboys ride horse stampedes. Sioux City is open 11am until 3pm, Tuesday to Friday, and from 10am until 4pm on weekends.
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7. Hike to the Roque Nublo
An icon of the island and a place of worship for the native Guanche people, the Roque Nublo is a volcanic monolith. It stands at 80 metres and is 1,813 metres above sea level, making it one of the highest points on the island (only outdone by Pico de las Nieves). Although you can see it from many parts of Gran Canaria, the best way to experience it is up close and personal. Book a two-hour guided hike to learn more and see other sights along the way — and have someone to hold the camera for those all-important photos.
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The rum tasting area at Arehucas distillery (Alamy)
8. Go rum tasting
The town of Arucas is pretty spectacular, with impressive views from the top of its mountain, an ornate neogothic cathedral, and the island’s famous Arehucas rum distillery. They have been making rum — or “ron” as they call it here — for centuries and it’s rumoured that Christopher Columbus took sugar cane from here to the Caribbean. The factory runs guided tours from Monday to Friday, 9am until 2pm, where you’ll find out more about the history, the rum-making process and most importantly, get to sample the famous honey rum.
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9. Follow in the footsteps of Christopher Columbus
The Canary Islands were the last place Christopher Columbus stopped before voyaging across the Atlantic and you can visit the places from where he set sail in the old town of the island’s capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Try a guided tour of Vegueta’s cobbled streets to experience stepping back into the Canary Islands of the past. You’ll discover the main sights of the old town, including the Casa de Colon (Columbus Museum) as well as the majestic Santa Ana Cathedral and the Mercado de Vegueta, where fresh produce has been sold daily since 1858.
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10. Practise your swing
Thanks to the temperate climate and year-round sunshine, Gran Canaria is a golfer’s dream. There are eight official courses on the island as well as regular golf competitions. One of the most famous is the Real Club de Golf Las Palmas, which is the oldest golf club in Spain having been founded in 1891 — greens are located next to a volcanic crater and there’s also a driving range. Further south, you’ll find the courses of Salobre, Anfi and Maspalomas, which bring completely different terrain and views.
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11. Party at the carnival
Home to some of the world’s biggest carnivals outside of Rio de Janeiro, the Canary Islands know how to throw a party. Las Palmas plays host to the island’s main celebrations each February, when the whole city is awash with parades, parties and costumes. Santa Catalina Park is where most of the major events happen, including the four carnival queen competitions — don’t miss the OTT drag queen competition. Santa Catalina Park also hosts the international music and arts festival, Womad Gran Canaria, each year.
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The Snake Falls at Aqualand (Aqualand Maspalomas)
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Slip and slide at Aqualand
It would be remiss not to cool off in the water when temperatures are consistently high in Gran Canaria. Add a splash of fun to proceedings with a visit to Aqualand in Maspalomas where you can swoop down more than 40 water slides where you’ll find dedicated children’s slides as well as a slower-paced lazy river. Adrenaline junkies should try the Snake Falls and Anaconda slides. The park is open daily from 10am until 5pm and there’s enough here to spend a full day with the family.
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13. Try the local wine
If you ever read Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, you’ll have come across a “cup of Canary” — meaning wine from the Canary Islands, which was hugely popular back in the day. It fell out of fashion for a few hundred years but it’s back and better than ever. The native malvasia grapes grow well in the volcanic soil and vineyards and wineries are making really interesting varieties. Book on to a tasting at Bodega Los Lirios in the pretty town of Santa Brigida to learn more and most importantly, taste the wines.
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14. Set sail from Puerto de Mogan
Head out onto the water to see the island’s rugged beauty in all its glory — there’s no shortage of boat trips and tours from the major resorts and ports. Try a five-hour sailing boat adventure setting off from the picturesque Puerto de Mogan where you’ll have food and drinks on board (including wine and beer), and you can sit back and relax or learn how to steer and navigate the boat with the experienced crew. Choose either a morning or afternoon set off time to see the sunset cast orange and purple hues over the island.
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15. Learn to salsa in Las Palmas
Want to get your hips moving? Try out a salsa night, where the hosts will take you on a tour of the city’s hottest salsa clubs and bars, as well as teaching you the basics or some advanced moves if you know what you’re doing already. The evening kicks off at 8pm and you’ll get to socialise with other dancers and learners while being guided through Gran Canaria’s buzzing salsa scene.
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MI-6 is trying to figure out what to expect from the new British Prime Minister – Free Press
So, the ethnic Hindu Rishi Sunak has become the British Prime Minister. A representative of the same ethnic group that the British have turned into dust on the roads of history for many decades. And in the context of the role that England plays in the NWO, it is interesting to consider its role and influence on the events taking place in Ukraine.
What is known about the “novice”?
Young, handsome, successful. Like Mask . Or like Trump – in his youth. Graduated from Oxford and Stanford. So, not stupid. The richest member of parliament (wealth – 240 million). But billions seem to be aliens. A Hindu at one time technically married the daughter of a billionaire Indian model Akshata Murthy . Her father Narayana Murthy is called the “godfather” and creator of the Indian IT industry.
He developed India’s global outsourcing system and created the multinational corporation Infosys. In England they say about his daughter that she is richer than the English queen herself. Father-in-law’s fortune – 4.5 billion.
Sunak’s career was simply enchanting. He actively began to engage in politics in 2015, and five years later he was catapulted into the chair of the Minister of Finance. He began to steer a trillion budget. How he managed this budget is an open question. Money loves silence. And big money is the silence of space. Not a single finance minister in the world will advertise his activities.
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Breaking into politics, Sunak won the election in the London constituency of Richmond. This is one of the most prestigious and wealthy areas in Britain. Something like our Rublyovka or Novo-Ogaryovo. The district is international. Fat wallets and people from India, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar live here. These transnationals are not integrated into English secular society. And they are not going to do it. Yes, they will not be allowed there. The English were, are and remain snobs and racists.
Even representatives of wealthy national minorities living in England in their luxurious mansions are here in a psychological state of “internal emigration”. They know English very well, studied at Oxfords and Stanfords, are correct in communication, but deep down they quietly hate both England and the English. Which does not in the least prevent them from making a brilliant career in the same England. Like Sunak.
Sunaka’s Morale Look also leaves much to be desired. According to political scientist Sergey Markov (and he is an informed person), in March 2022, Sunak posted his photo on social networks with a democratically priced car at a gas station. It immediately turned out that it was a tanker’s car, and Sunak decided to take this photo closer to the voters. Like, I’m the same as you.
This clumsy passage by Sunak says three things.
First, Sunak’s penchant for cheap populist tricks (this is with his capital!).
Secondly, about his moral character.
Thirdly, the inability to calculate the situation a couple of steps ahead. As the British say, “Hi is clearly not Captain Obvious” (He is clearly not “Captain Obvious”).
The fact that he is really not a “captain” and not even a forward looking Sunak demonstrated in the midst of covid. Then, in order to save small businesses and the country’s catering system from ruin, he pushed the idea with the working title “Eat to Help” to the masses. Like, don’t give a damn about covid, go have dinner at local cafes. And you will be fine, and business will get help. The result is a new outbreak of coronavirus, tens of thousands of deaths. “Stupidity or betrayal” – they say in such cases in Russia.
But there is another important point. These are relations between the authorities and special services.
British intelligence in a special military operation is our headache. It is MI-6 that is behind the murder of Dasha Dugina and the explosion on the Crimean bridge.
MI-6 pioneered the use of the “dirty nuclear bomb” in Ukraine. After that, the world would be brought to the brink of World War III. And in this war (if it began), Britain itself would definitely be destined for the role of the victim of a “sweeping nuclear strike”.
True, it is not very clear why the gentlemen of MI6 do not realize the level of this danger. Perhaps they believe that distant America will certainly fit in with the “ancestral nest of the Anglo-Saxon world.” Or they are sure that Russia will once again remain silent. Or simply the ancient cannibalistic instincts of the Anglo-Saxons, firmly hammered into their genetic code, do not allow an adequate assessment of the situation.
But if the “bonds” who have lost their shores do not understand this, the prime minister seems to understand as he should.
Why would Sunak stop the terrorist activity of MI6?
There are three reasons. The first is to save England. To which, after the break of the “red lines”, both “dirty bombs” and “clean” ones and something else can fly.
Second. It will be necessary to “extinguish” intelligence if Sunak wants to enter the history of England (or world history) not as a passing prime minister (like the two previous inglorious “flights”), but in a different capacity. At least the way Donald Trump and Elon Musk are trying to do it. And Sunak follows their political career, and follows them very closely.
Both Musk and Trump are patriots of their country. Both of them are aware that the war that their country is waging somewhere out there, across the ocean, is not the path to the greatness of America. Rather the opposite. “Vietnamese” and “Afghan” syndromes make themselves felt. And the endless cuckooing of “sleeping Joe” about Russia and Ukraine further convinces Americans that the president is “diverting” their attention from pressing internal problems. And, apart from acute irritation, this does not cause any other feelings in the layman. And in the end it will definitely become anti-advertising. Does Sunaka need this? Especially against the background of the shamefully failed Routes & Johnson ?
For the greatness of your country, you can do without war. Britain is now entangled head to toe with domestic problems. And they need to be addressed first.
But for this, Sunak himself needs a high civic consciousness. To understand that the laurels of a peacemaker are better than the laurels of a warmonger. Or maybe he wants to go down in history just like his great compatriot – Jawaharlal Netu ?
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Strictly speaking, all the global goals of the Anglo-Saxons in relation to Russia have already been achieved. The probability of an alliance between Russia and Germany is negligible. The gas pipeline has been cut off – and for the whole of Europe. All active players were transferred to liquefied gas and fell into a rigid economic dependence on the Anglo-Saxons. That is, England no longer has a global competitor in Europe. Which is what was required to be proven. England itself also does not depend on Russia and sits on the Norwegian gas needle. Why fight? And spend budget money on military spending? Moreover, the economy of England is obviously entering a period of protracted crisis.
As for the great cordon from sea to sea – some kind of analogue of the Commonwealth, then let the Poles build it. They need it the most. And in England there are enough problems without this.
Fourth. The modern reputational image of the Anglo-Saxons is not much better than the image of genetically cannibals. The entire history of the “Island of Death” is stained with seas of blood – primarily in India (in the historical homeland of Sunak) and in China. But such “empires on blood” crumble sooner or later. Now this is happening with the British Empire. But Sunak can theoretically stop this process. And provide Britain with a second birth in the new geopolitical world landscape. And it is being formed before our eyes. Will it pull?
And one more thing. Sunak cannot help but see that aggressive Russophobia is not a “path to success”. Rather the opposite. Both shaggy Johnson and Truss were notorious Russophobes. And what is the result?
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Time is running out: mobilization economy and ideology are needed to win the NMD – Svobodnaya Pressa
President of Russia Vladimir Putin problems of the special operation are insufficient and called on the authorities to work faster.
According to the head of state, since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the Russian authorities have faced certain difficulties and the need to modernize their work, “give it a new impetus and a new character. ” However, at present, the situation has changed, and the country’s leadership needs to resolve issues related to the provision of a special military operation and the fight against restrictions in the economic sphere much faster.
“Let me remind you that by today the coordinating council should have formed target tasks for individual areas of activity. There are no such targets yet, but I have no doubt that they will do so in the near future,” the President stressed.
The government’s Coordinating Council for the provision of SVO was created literally on the eve of October 21. The Council of the Aid Coordination Council of the NWO is headed by the head of government – Mikhail Mishustin . In addition to him, it includes the director of the FSB Alexander Bortnikov , Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu , Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin , Minister of Finance Anton Siluanov and other officials. The new body also includes deputy prime ministers, heads of various departments, as well as representatives of regional administrations.
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What specific problems can we talk about? Is it worth waiting for their decision so quickly?
“I think Putin meant not the last week, but the entire period of the NWO,” says the editor-in-chief of Forum.msk Anatoly Baranov .
– And even a very turned propagandist found it difficult to call the results of the operation satisfactory. Well, closer results are also not impressive. An operation based on incorrect intelligence data – that is, their complete absence, according to Shuvalov , with a lack of personnel, uncertain goal-setting, and so on – can it be successful?
“SP”: – Maybe the way out, as always, is in personnel decisions?
– I think we are ten years late with personnel decisions. I say this as a person who has worked enough in the defense industry. This is the main thing, after the fact of impotence of political intelligence. OPK is more important than generals. And we have terrible holes here, thanks to Rogozin for the talented PR-voids. Yesterday was the first flight of the modernized Su-57, that is, it was developed, developed, and it is already outdated, modernization is needed, but everything does not go into series. With such rears, it is possible to fight only with the Zulus, but with Ukraine it is difficult. What if with Britain? Is that generally kirdyk?
Well, of course, the General Staff, which did not prepare an active reserve, is a triumph of military thought. At Stalin near Moscow, Siberian divisions were found, and at Gerasimov near Zaporozhye, those called up yesterday?
“SP”: – KS is not enough for GKO yet? And what to do?
– And look at the faces in the GKO – and compare with the current ones. If you dressed up an illiterate idiot in a marshal’s uniform, he immediately became Rokossovsky ?
What to do? In fact, this question should have been asked to specialists a long time ago. And now you can’t tell what to do… Kutuzov was appointed commander-in-chief near Smolensk, and then Moscow was surrendered. Imagine that he would have been appointed after the Moscow fire? Yes, he couldn’t do anything either.
We need a personnel revolution from above. Specialists are still alive, but they are already elderly and exhausted people, they themselves will not be able to take power. So just above. Starting from Ivan Stepanovich Silaev , he is still alive and surprisingly in decent shape. Forget Gorbachev’s slogan “the way for the young” – let the old people fix what you’ve done. Not repressions are needed, but a painstaking restoration of the country’s defense capability so that drones are not bought from Iran. Return the MiG to a leading role in aviation, restore radio electronics – without your element base today your tanks are a pile of iron. And we need a universal chip for all weapon systems, from the Shilka to the fighter. Yes, a lot of things. And complete the NWO urgently, otherwise it will bury us all under it.
A mobilization economy is possible, but you can’t mobilize shit, sorry. In addition to the personnel revolution, it is necessary to change property relations. Yes, a grocery store can have a private owner, even a delivery chain like Wildberry can be good. But the defense complex cannot. Neither Norilsk Nickel nor Gazprom can. Where the state enterprise has a private interest at the forefront, there will be no effective production for the needs of the state.
Ideology is important, but it cannot exist in the air. It should reflect the interests of the leading class in society, and as long as the leading class is thieves, then they will have a thieves’ ideology. And carriers of a different ideology will sit at the prison bucket.
— It was about the economic problems that accompany the NWO, — military-political expert Vladimir Sapunov explains .
– Not about general social, but about those associated with SVO. The armed conflict immediately revealed a lot of problems in logistical support, which was especially illustrative in the lack of quadrocopters, thermal imagers, optics, and communications equipment. And when the mobilization began, it was accompanied by shock caused by the lack of even uniforms. However, it was a shock only for those who did not know what problems those mobilized in the DPR and LPR faced in February-March. There send to the “front end” without a helmet and armor with a rifle Mosin was not uncommon. Of course, the failures at the front in the autumn months and miscalculations during mobilization showed that our economy does not work enough for the army.
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“SP”: – According to Putin, since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the Russian authorities have faced certain difficulties and the need to modernize their work, “give it a new impetus and a new character. ” Gave?
– I don’t think so. Our government is extremely inert and lack of initiative, sycophancy and nepotism flourish everywhere, passionaries and objectionables are crushed. At all levels. The power system clearly turned out to be not ready for a special operation, which it sometimes quietly sabotaged. The federal government under the leadership of Mishustin is just showing quite normal work – the SVO did not bring an economic crisis. But this is not enough – the economy must be transferred to a rigid mobilization track, otherwise we will not win.
“SP”: – What can be done today to fix this? Do we have time for this? Maybe staffing decisions are needed?
– We need not just personnel decisions, but purges, primarily in regional and local administrations. At their average and “middle” level, first of all. Mobilization shows their total unsuitability for extreme conditions. And if there hadn’t been a wave of public criticism, the press as the “fourth power” would not have moved at all.
“SP”: – In general, the COP can be considered an analogue of the GKO, the State Defense Committee. And how should it function to be successful?
– Soft to the level of GKO. Judge for yourself – generals who fail their work are simply sent to other positions without demotion. We need not just T-bills, we need the Headquarters. Generals from the field must personally report daily to the Supreme Commander-in-Chief on the state of affairs at the front. And if something was embellished – with appropriate conclusions. Well, the Headquarters should deal with all issues in a complex – from the front to the mobilization economy.
“SP”: – We talk a lot about the need for a mobilization economy. Maybe, for starters, we need the mobilization of consciousness and the emergence of a mobilization ideology?
– Of course you need it. But where will she come from? Half of our Higher School teachers have pro-Ukrainian views – this is how children are brought up.
Stretching from Iceland to Istanbul, it is not surprising that the weather in Europe varies wildly. The continent is in the northern hemisphere and the warmer months are over the summer (May, June, July and August) while the colder winter months in Europe are December, January and February.
In Northern Europe, the climate of Scandinavia and the Baltic state, including Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Estonia and Latvia is known for its harsh winters. Temperatures can reach -16°F (-27°C) and daylight hours are severely reduced; cities in the far north such as Tromso have a subarctic climate, and there is no daylight from late November to mid-January. The best time to visit Scandinavia is in the summer (June to August), when the weather is warm and dry. Popular tourist destinations like Stockholm have as much as 18 hours of daylight in late June. The weather in Russia is extremely varied due to the country’s immense size, ranging from sub-Arctic Siberia and the northern regions to the pleasant Mediterranean climate of the Crimea. Major tourist cities like Moscow and St Petersburg have a humid continental climate, with severely cold winters and hot, humid summers.
The weather in Western Europe also experiences drastic changes from season to season, though not as extreme as it lies further south. Countries such as Germany, Poland, Hungary, Belarus and northern France and Spain have brisk winters with regular snowfall and average temperatures of 38°F (3°C) in winter and 67°F (19°C) in the summer. While the weather in the UK has similar temperature swings, snow is rare and winters in England are full of rain and fog. The best time to visit France, England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany is in late summer (August and September) when the weather is warm and there is little rainfall. Major cities in the UK and Ireland, such as Edinburgh, London, Cardiff and Dublin, come alive with numerous festivals and summer events over July and August.
Further south the temperatures are much more constant, and countries on the Mediterranean coast have much milder conditions. The weather in Italy, Greece, Portugal and Southern France and Spain is warm and sunny, with rainfall in the spring and autumn. The best time to visit the Mediterranean coast is in the spring (May and June) and autumn (September and October) when the water is warm for swimming. The Baltic States, including Hungary, Romania, Turkey, Albania and the Ukraine, have a more temperate climate with an annual rainfall of 22-28 inches (55-70cm) and temperatures ranging from 42°F (6°C) in winter to 75°F (24°C) in summer.
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In Switzerland in January, the average air temperature ranges from 3.7 °C (38.7 °F) during the day to -1.9 °C (28.6 °F) at night. There are 11 days of rain on average, where the rainfall is 73 mm (2.89 in).
Is January a good month to visit Switzerland?
In January there are not good conditions to visit Switzerland. Since Switzerland is a region with winter sports possibilities, then January can be suitable to visit for this purpose. A relatively low temperature of 3.7 °C (38.7 °F) may be ideal for walking or outdoor activities, but some people may have a different idea of the holiday. The night temperature of -1.9 °C (28.6 °F) is not inviting for evening and night activities except for visiting a bar and having beer or two.
How heavy is the precipitation in Switzerland in January?
There is precipitation of 73 mm (2.89 in) in Switzerland in January, which means 2 mm (0.09 in) rainfall per day on average.
What is the temperature in Switzerland during the day in January?
In January in Switzerland, the average daily temperatures will be 3.7 °C (38.7 °F). Be sure to pack warm clothes, including a jacket and a warm sweater. On some days it may occasionally freeze, but with stronger winds, the feeling of cold may increase.
How many days of precipitation on average can I expect in January in Switzerland?
There are 11 days, which are rainy in January in Switzerland, that is, days with precipitation more than 2 mm (0.08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 2.6 days of the week, or in general – 38 % days.
How long is the day (from dawn till dusk) in Switzerland in January?
The length of daylight in Switzerland in January is 9 hours.
How many hours of sun to expect in January in Switzerland?
There is an average length of sunshine of 2 hours per day in January in Switzerland.
What is the air temperature in January in Switzerland at night?
The average night temperature in Switzerland in January is -1.9 °C (28.6 °F). The nights will be cool, layers of clothes will be needed for evening and morning walks, the hotel should be equipped with heating.
Can I expect a freeze in January in Switzerland?
It is possible that it will be freezing in Switzerland in January, night temperatures will be -1.9 °C (28.6 °F) on average.
Is there a dry season in January in Switzerland?
No, January is not a dry month in Switzerland, expect rain approximately 11 days in a month.
Is Switzerland rainier in January than in February?
Yes, Switzerland is a rainier January than in February.
What is the humidity in January in Switzerland?
Humidity in Switzerland in January is 81 %.
Year in Europe started with abnormally warm weather: up to 24°C in places
In Europe, at the beginning of 2022, abnormally warm weather is recorded. In Spain, the temperature reached 24.7°C, and in the Italian Alps, according to the forecast, it will be 15°C above normal.
The Guardian writes about it.
Thus, in Bilbao, in northern Spain, the temperature reached 24.7°C, a maximum that has never been recorded since the beginning of record keeping (from 1947 years). Segovia, near Madrid, recorded a temperature of 22.7°C (the highest since 1920), while nearby Avili reached 20.2°C, also the highest since 1983.
“Such high temperatures are not normal. This weather is usually observed in April” , – said Ruben del Campo, a representative of the Spanish state meteorological agency AEMET.
He attributed the high temperature at the end of the year to a mass of hot air over Spain combined with high pressure: “It’s normal, but it’s amazing that we’re seeing such high temperatures. ” .
Let’s note that before such anomalous heat in Spain, up to 25 degrees below zero was recorded.
Temperatures are forecast to rise 15°C above the seasonal average in parts of the Italian Alps. Climbing rescuers warned of the danger of avalanches.
Luca Mercalli, meteorologist, says: “While the temperature is about 15°C in the Alps at 1600 meters and does not reach zero below 4000 meters. There was not even frost at night – the temperature did not drop below 10 degrees, and this is very unusual.
Some of Italy’s most famous ski resorts are forecast to be 13-15°C warmer than the seasonal average on New Year’s Day, with mild weather expected to continue until 3 January.
Therefore, ski resorts at altitudes up to 2000 m cannot even put artificial snow on the slopes and therefore do not work.
The rest of Italy is also experiencing abnormally warm conditions, with temperatures as high as 18°C on January 1 in Rome and as high as 22°C in the Sicilian city of Catania by the middle of next week.
Climate change
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts 2021 will be one of the ten hottest years on record.
For example, in Kyiv the night of July 16 turned out to be the hottest in more than 140 years of observations: the air temperature did not drop below 24.4°C.
Rise in temperature, as well as natural disasters in a number of countries (from forest fires to floods), scientists associate with climate change. As the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change clarified , the Earth is warming faster than previously thought, and human activity is affecting this.
High temperature in Europe reduced gas prices to $1050
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The warm weather on the old continent will allow the EU to overcome the winter without a physical shortage of gas, Alexey Belogoriev, Deputy Director General for Energy at the Institute of Energy and Finance , noted in a commentary for FBA “Economy Today” . Europeans will face problems in January-March in case of an increase in demand for LNG in Asia, as was already the case in the winter of 2020-2021.
European gas difficulties have eased
Autumn has been warm in Europe
The European Climate Change Service Copernicus reports that there is a strong possibility that air temperatures in the winter of 2022-2023 will be well above average in Europe.
The Bloomberg news agency believes that this could ease the EU’s position in the heating fuel market – primarily gas, which has been in trouble since Russian supplies fell fivefold.
Copernicus’ opinion is based on the situation in the North, Baltic and Mediterranean seas, where temperatures in October were well above average.
Warm autumn allowed the Europeans to postpone the start of the heating season and use LNG instead of raw materials from underground gas storages (UGS).
Spot gas prices reacted with a decrease to the current situation.
Gas is trading at around $1,050 per thousand cubic meters
Today, November 14, 2022, trading on the Dutch stock exchange started at 99.750 euros (1056.19 dollars per thousand cubic meters). Quotes are high, but not as high as at the time of the shutdown of Nord Stream 1, when the cost of blue fuel was around $2,000 per thousand cubic meters and more.
All this gave rise to optimism in the EU that the European energy sector will be able to survive the winter of 2022-2023 without heat shortages, blackouts and complete depletion of UGS facilities.
EU countries reduced gas consumption
“Even in September, it became clear that the EU would be able to go through the winter period relatively painlessly if LNG supplies were stable and the gas consumption reduction rates achieved in summer were maintained,” concludes energy expert Alexei Belogoriev.
In August-September, gas consumption in EU countries fell by 15% compared to 2021.
“There are no official data for October, but the dynamics are about the same. With the beginning of the heating period in Europe, when gas is used in heat supply, it can be expected that the rate of consumption reduction will decrease from 15% to 8-10%, but it will still make a good contribution. A warm autumn helps Europeans to reduce gas consumption and continue to accumulate raw materials in underground storage facilities,” Belogoryev sums up.
Aleksey Belogoriev, Deputy Director General for Energy at the Institute of Energy and Finance
LNG supplies to the European market remain stable – moreover, overstocking has been observed since September. European terminals are not designed for such a large influx of liquefied gas, and cannot cope with the current situation.
“European LNG terminals, unlike Japanese and Korean ones, have insignificant gas reserves – it is difficult for Europe to store liquefied gas on land, there are insignificant reservoirs. Because of this, in the European roadstead, especially around the Iberian Peninsula, there are many gas carrier ships that are waiting for unloading and an increase in gas prices on the spot market,” Belogoriev states.
LNG suppliers do not like the current state of affairs: they were counting on completely different quotes.
A lot depends on demand in Asia
“The gas situation is looking good for Europeans, and the weather has made a big difference. This does not mean that there will be no problems – no one will be able to cancel the daily peaks in gas demand that are coming to Europe in January-February. Some European states may not be able to cope with them, first of all, these are the Baltic countries and Germany, ”concludes Belogoriev.
The European energy sector continues to experience difficulties
Local problems in the EU will begin from the beginning of January, but for now everything looks like the European countries will end the heating season with an acceptable level of reserves in UGS (somewhere in the region of 30%), they will not be completely depleted .
“Weather factors continue to bring uncertainty to the market – there is no guarantee that the situation with liquefied gas supplies will not change.
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… some of the shops are vary competitive price wise, we were surprised, crazy golf, outdoor cinema, well worth a visit
2. Marina Lanzarote
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By mcmonScotland
The marina in Arrecife is new and modern. There is a good mix of restaurants / bars with a few shops mixed in…
3. Centro Comercial Papagayo
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By IanW_31
This centre houses a host of different businesses. From large bar restaurants, supermarket, small bars, Chip shops…
4. Rubicon Shop & Fun
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By tracyb775
There are several clothes/sport shops to go and look round, a bowling Alley, mini golf, pharmacy, supermarket. The…
5. Deiland
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By 714NickT
It has a good selection of shops a bowling alley and cinema. There is a supermarket and a few coffee shops and…
6. Centro Comercial El Pueblo
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By elijoecharley
There is also a play ares for young children and everywhere is very clean, including the public toilets….
7. Centro Comercial El Mercadillo
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By 356manfredb
The Mercadillo Shopping Centre is located in the Pedestrian Zone of the Calle Léon y Castillo, the Main Shopping Street…
8. Centro Comercial Arrecife
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Bentley Bear
Harpenden, UK386 contributions
Lovely shopping centre but quite small.
A very nice clean shopping centre on multiple levels with some very nice places to eat. However it’s not that big and could do with a better range of shops, most of them sell clothes.
Arteguise is an amazing little shop in the basement level selling local arts and crafts and is probably worth the visit alone. The crazy golf course on the roof is also a very fun distraction.
Review of: Biosfera Plaza Shopping and Leisure Centre
Written August 15, 2021
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Andrew C
Norwich, UK109 contributions
Marina excellent, shopping centre rubbish
The marina is superb. The variety of boats is amazing, with size varying from small to rather large. Some fabulous craft in ther. Take a camera. However, the shopping centre, lauded as something special, is anything but that. It’s not a centre where one can wander around under cover from shop to shop, but individual shops and cafes etc linked under one roof, each of which can only be entered from the outside. All high-end clothing, as are the majority of restaurants and cafes. Plainly built to cater for all the well-off boat owners in the adjacent marina. And it blows a gale around the centre. Locals all say it’s overpriced and does not cater for the ordinary people of Lanzarote, despite what you might read in the travel brochures. Do not waste your time and money, but do see the marina itself
Review of: Marina Lanzarote
Written March 9, 2020
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scfc
Newcastle, Staffs27 contributions
Run down but handy if staying nearby
The place could do with a revamp but it’s handy if staying nearby. A small supermarket with holiday essentials. A few bars which play premier games. A few hire shops, bikes etc . A place tourist can get Covid tests. A Burger King if that’s your choice. Bikers bar clean toilets, and good service. Nightlife after 8ish can get a little hairy but if you’re 20 something no worse than most towns in uk- sadly. If not your thing best to avoid in the evening but fine in the day to watch a match or pick up essentials.
Review of: Centro Comercial Papagayo
Written December 5, 2021
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Kara Tarq
Dorset, UK38 contributions
Something to pass an hour or two
There is a lovely coffee van shop just inside the centre, very accommodating and a varied choice of drinks. Sports shop upstairs, pharmacy and supermarket both useful, bowling alley was closed, small soft play open but far too hot to sit in a soft play centre. Average place to shop nearby lots of little shops and restaurants just left of the marina
Review of: Rubicon Shop & Fun
Written November 4, 2019
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Gareth W
Pontypool, UK142 contributions
Good for a few hours
Good shopping centre, has a wide variety of shops and has half decent choices for food. Good for a few hours in air conditioning out of the heat, only one childrens shop though so if you’re looking for toy shops it may not be be the best place to go.
Review of: Deiland
Written August 24, 2020
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Alan H
Worksop, UK31 contributions
Not really worth the trip
Suffered due to lockdown and the pandemic, nothing more than a few shops. The shops that were there were ok but not really worth the trip.
Review of: Centro Comercial El Pueblo
Written August 19, 2022
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THE TRAVELLER
Malaga, Spain10,990 contributions
Rather quaint !
A rather quaint little shopping area. Lovely design. Rather old fashioned. Courtyard area. Food and dronk available too. Worth visiting.
Review of: Centro Comercial El Mercadillo
Written February 23, 2020
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Nick T
Wisbech, UK1,213 contributions
Not worth the walk
Myself and my wife went to visit this shopping centre while visiting Arracife. After a bit of a hike out of the town we found a rundown old center that has seen better days. Most of the centre is shut off and being refurbished and resembles a building site. There is a small section open that you can enter from the rear with a few small shops and a coffee stand but that is it. If you’re looking for a full size shopping centre then you will be very disappointed. It is to far out of town to be worth it.
Review of: Centro Comercial Arrecife
Written October 14, 2019
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1. Teguise Market
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By BristolCruiser
Worth a visit, it costs a little more but recommend go on organised trip rather than local bus, we watched bus after…
2. Biosfera Plaza Shopping and Leisure Centre
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Fabulous mall we loved it, so much going on and good selection of shops, rooftop on the top floor was amazing we spen. ..
3. Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo Castillo de San Jose
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You will also see the bar/restaurant designed by Manrique – and you should make a point of going down to the washroom…
4. Deiland
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By 714NickT
It has a good selection of shops a bowling alley and cinema. There is a supermarket and a few coffee shops and…
5. Marina Lanzarote
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By mcmonScotland
The marina in Arrecife is new and modern. There is a good mix of restaurants / bars with a few shops mixed in…
6. Lanzarote Art Gallery
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7. Galerie Atelier Guttenberger Schultz Teseguite
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By mrtango1970
Stefan was happy for us to have a browse around, which we did. The house is full of lovely items ceramics and artwork…
8. Centro Comercial Papagayo
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By IanW_31
This centre houses a host of different businesses. From large bar restaurants, supermarket, small bars, Chip shops…
9. Galeria de Arte Enmala
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By kateharmond
A real family home with a fantastic selection of art in many forms. We will definitely be back to buy but had run out…
10. Mercadillo Costa Teguise
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By V7605AKmichaelp
This was a nice little day out to see the market, as the weather gets very hot take plenty of water and don’t park in…
11. Rubicon Shop & Fun
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By tracyb775
There are several clothes/sport shops to go and look round, a bowling Alley, mini golf, pharmacy, supermarket. The…
12. Eatalian Wine & Food
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By Mackem56
A wonderful wine bar that serves exquisite Italian food and wine.
13. Centro Comercial El Mercadillo
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By 356manfredb
The Mercadillo Shopping Centre is located in the Pedestrian Zone of the Calle Léon y Castillo, the Main Shopping Street…
14. Centro Comercial El Pueblo
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By elijoecharley
There is also a play ares for young children and everywhere is very clean, including the public toilets….
15. Eguzkine Zerain Ceramica
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16. Moto & Bike Lanzarote
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By jandmb2015
Just noticed this new Moto & Bike hire shop on the promenade in Puerto del Carmen, a bit past Lani APTS on the way to. ..
17. Bodega Los Almacenes -YE
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By Kirstyh421
The bodega is a bit hidden out of the way but is definitely worth the trip….
18. Magma Bikes
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By Resort62308752499
Best bike shop especially for bike repair and vegan coffee and cakes, we bought my sons bike from here really nice pe…
19. Centro de Artesania La Antigua Escuela de Yaiza
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By Mattwillscott
The positive is the selection of locally made hand crafted jewelry and ceramics etc. but the German lady with the shop…
20. mArietta
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By andreal162
Fantastic gift shop – lots of interestings items and reasonable prices. Owner very helpful and happy. Do visit if you…
21. Haria Artesanal
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By r0landbrunner
it’s a nice Saturday excursion to the little town of Haria, up on the northern hills. just beside the church is this…
22. Arteguise
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By sarahbS951TH
My favourite shop in Lanzarote, lovely unique items, as reasonable prices, and great service that’s second to none.
23. Centro Comercial Arrecife
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24. Nanni Jewelry
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25. Queseria El Faro
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By 192282
We were on a guided tour and this was one of our stops for a cheese tasting. All were delicious and many available for…
26. ARTeguise
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27. Mama Pepa Jabones de Lanzarote
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28. Queso Project
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By royballam
Saw this online and I do love cheese. A lovely selection of cheeses from around the world – lovely staff. Great…
29. ESENNIA
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By lilliputz
I visited this shop searching for a light jacket or pullover as all T-shirts or shirts I had brought were too light for…
30. Mermeladas y Mojos Mama Trina
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Merrowmum
Guildford, UK1,004 contributions
Decent market for a morning out
Worth coming along for the morning and spending a couple of hours wandering around. There are a lot of repeat stalls, as others have said, but also some different ones scattered around – we got a few craft items as gifts and souvenirs that were genuinely different and locally made. Crowded but not excessively so and there are free public toilets too as well as food and drink stalls with seating.
Review of: Teguise Market
Written October 30, 2022
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Bentley Bear
Harpenden, UK386 contributions
Lovely shopping centre but quite small.
A very nice clean shopping centre on multiple levels with some very nice places to eat. However it’s not that big and could do with a better range of shops, most of them sell clothes.
Arteguise is an amazing little shop in the basement level selling local arts and crafts and is probably worth the visit alone. The crazy golf course on the roof is also a very fun distraction.
Review of: Biosfera Plaza Shopping and Leisure Centre
Written August 15, 2021
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r0landbrunner
Zurich, Switzerland1,739 contributions
not a must, but nice
while the exhibition was interesting, but nothing wow (4 € entrance fee p.p.), the setting in the dark rooms of this old castle is very nice. there is also a very nicely done restaurant downstairs with great interior and a beautiful window front on the harbour (unfortunately there is little nice to see there). all together worth a short stop for sure.
Review of: Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo Castillo de San Jose
Written December 15, 2020
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Gareth W
Pontypool, UK142 contributions
Good for a few hours
Good shopping centre, has a wide variety of shops and has half decent choices for food. Good for a few hours in air conditioning out of the heat, only one childrens shop though so if you’re looking for toy shops it may not be be the best place to go.
Review of: Deiland
Written August 24, 2020
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Andrew C
Norwich, UK109 contributions
Marina excellent, shopping centre rubbish
The marina is superb. The variety of boats is amazing, with size varying from small to rather large. Some fabulous craft in ther. Take a camera. However, the shopping centre, lauded as something special, is anything but that. It’s not a centre where one can wander around under cover from shop to shop, but individual shops and cafes etc linked under one roof, each of which can only be entered from the outside. All high-end clothing, as are the majority of restaurants and cafes. Plainly built to cater for all the well-off boat owners in the adjacent marina. And it blows a gale around the centre. Locals all say it’s overpriced and does not cater for the ordinary people of Lanzarote, despite what you might read in the travel brochures. Do not waste your time and money, but do see the marina itself
Review of: Marina Lanzarote
Written March 9, 2020
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Molly
6 contributions
Beautiful, lovely and welcoming
Really really loved this place! So tranquil laid back and beautiful. The owner was absolutely amazing and welcoming. His ceramics were beautiful and what a lovely place he has created! I would highly recommend visiting the studio!
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scfc
Newcastle, Staffs27 contributions
Run down but handy if staying nearby
The place could do with a revamp but it’s handy if staying nearby. A small supermarket with holiday essentials. A few bars which play premier games. A few hire shops, bikes etc . A place tourist can get Covid tests. A Burger King if that’s your choice. Bikers bar clean toilets, and good service. Nightlife after 8ish can get a little hairy but if you’re 20 something no worse than most towns in uk- sadly. If not your thing best to avoid in the evening but fine in the day to watch a match or pick up essentials.
Review of: Centro Comercial Papagayo
Written December 5, 2021
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kateharmond
Brighton England702 contributions
Simply stunning
A real family home with a fantastic selection of art in many forms. We will definitely be back to buy but had run out of baggage space. It’s very relaxed and peaceful with lots of space to browse.
Review of: Galeria de Arte Enmala
Written March 3, 2019
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DViola
London, UK56 contributions
Vale una veloce visita
Niente di speciale onestamente, mi aspettavo qualcosa di più originale considerando che questo mercato è presente in tutte le guide di lanzarote. Per noi e’ stata un’ottima occasione per visitare Teguise e perderci tra i vicoli dell’antica capitale. se arrivate in auto, parcheggiare costa circa 1,80 euro per tutta la giornata, ma nn fermatevi al primo parcheggio che incontrate soprattutto se avete bambini piccoli, ve ne sono di molto più vicini al centro e allo stesso prezzo
Review of: Mercadillo Costa Teguise
Written May 3, 2022
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Kara Tarq
Dorset, UK38 contributions
Something to pass an hour or two
There is a lovely coffee van shop just inside the centre, very accommodating and a varied choice of drinks. Sports shop upstairs, pharmacy and supermarket both useful, bowling alley was closed, small soft play open but far too hot to sit in a soft play centre. Average place to shop nearby lots of little shops and restaurants just left of the marina
Review of: Rubicon Shop & Fun
Written November 4, 2019
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Jo R
Wirral, UK216 contributions
Great wine & food bar
We were a little worried when we arrived and our favourite Italian wine bar had moved but we soon found the new premises and so glad that Alessia was still working in the bar & now working with Martina . This bar is fabulous for lovely homemade pasta, tapas , or just some nibbles . We pretty much called in every night for glasses of our favourite Primativo and totally chill out at the bar with Alessia & Martina and the lovely locals who frequent the bar.
They are excellent hosts , as there knowledge of wines and excellent service makes you feel very welcome and part of the bar family.
We look forward to returning soon for our Primativo & Limoncello Grazie
Review of: Eatalian Wine & Food
Written May 7, 2022
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THE TRAVELLER
Malaga, Spain10,990 contributions
Rather quaint !
A rather quaint little shopping area. Lovely design. Rather old fashioned. Courtyard area. Food and dronk available too. Worth visiting.
Review of: Centro Comercial El Mercadillo
Written February 23, 2020
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Alan H
Worksop, UK31 contributions
Not really worth the trip
Suffered due to lockdown and the pandemic, nothing more than a few shops. The shops that were there were ok but not really worth the trip.
Review of: Centro Comercial El Pueblo
Written August 19, 2022
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