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Tenerife is the most warm Spanish resort, located in the Atlantic ocean in the Canary Islands. Its open spaces year-round pleasant weather and the temperature of air and water allows your whole vacation spending time on the coast. Weather in Tenerife in April pamper tourists a pleasant performance.
The content of the article:
- What is the weather in April in Tenerife?
- The temperature of the air and water
- Weather conditions in Gran Canaria
- Spring break
- How to dress?
- Which fruits ripen?
- Where better to relax?
- What to do this month?
- Beach vacation – can you swim?
- Excursions and entertainment
- Holidays and festivals
What is the weather in April in Tenerife?
Not just Tenerife I think a great place to vacation in April. This month on the coast observed a fabulous weather – the air gradually begins to warm up to slightly higher temperatures.
The temperature of the air and water
With the onset of April in Tenerife is set for real spring weather. Day tourists are pleased with the clear skies and high temperature. At the beginning of the month throughout the island, the thermometer rises to +20°C, and at some resorts up to +22°C.
The warmest conditions observed on the South coast – in the afternoon the air temperature warms up to +25 degrees.
It is worth noting that in early April, after sunset the air cools to 17 degrees, but by the end of the month the difference between day and night temperature is almost imperceptible. Often after sunset the temperature drops by only 2-4 degrees. The wind during this period is almost not prevent the rest – compared to the previous month, his impulses are not so noticeable.
A little cooler and windy on the North coast the day temperature does not exceed +20°C. But the sky remains clear, allowing tourists to combine Hiking along the coast of the ocean, shopping and sightseeing. The average temperature of air and water in the sea in April allow you to be outside without worrying about weather conditions.
To decide on the time you visit the island, read our article about the weather in Tenerife by months.
On resorts of Tenerife temperature in April of the following:
- La Orotava – day +21°C, +17°C;
- Candelaria – in the afternoon – +20°C, at night +17°C;
- Granadilla de Abona – day +21°C, +17°C;
- Icod de Los Vinos – day +21°C, +17°C;
- Santa Cruz de La Palma – day – +18°C, +17°C;
- Playa de Las Americas – day – +23°C, night 18°C;
- Costa Adeje – the afternoon – +22°C, night 18°C
The average water temperature in the ocean in early April is 18°C, but by the end of the month she warms up to +20°C.
Weather conditions in Gran Canaria
Less pleasant environment for relaxation are observed on the neighboring island of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands). During this period the number of Sunny and clear days reaches 28, and rainy only 3.
And despite the fact that the daytime temperature is +22°C may not seem so hot, still burn in the sun quite easily.
At night the temperature drops to a mark of +18°C. This is comfortable enough for those who prefer to explore in the dark. Water temperature in early April warms up to +20°C, the end – to +22 degrees. The holiday season opens in may, so get in that water is not recommended.
Spring break
Tenerife is beautiful in April and everything is blooming and blooms, and the abundance of a variety of recreational amenities makes the stay as interesting as possible.
All about flights to Tenerife from Russian Federation read in this article.
How to dress?
High temperature performance, which are observed in the resorts of Tenerife in April, enable tourists to confine light summer clothes and open shoes. If the trip is planned for the beginning of the month, you should take things that do not allow to freeze in the evenings. At the end of April will come in handy a hat, saving from the scorching rays of the sun.
The inability to swim in the waters of the Atlantic ocean does not negate the fact that the rest of you href=”http://tour.liketourist.com/sovet/na-more-chto-vzyat-s-soboj-spisok-veschej/”>take a swimsuit. Many hotels offer indoor pools, filled with sea or running water.
Which fruits ripen?
In local hotels, cafes and restaurants, as a rule, the imported fruit, so to enjoy the fruits grown on farms, it is better to go to the markets. Better marketplaces to visit in the morning to catch the widest choice.
A large part of the island cover the banana and grape plantations, so the deficit of these fruits had not. On these plantations grow avocado, mango and papaya.
In April you can already enjoy strawberries and Nispero, which looks like an ordinary plum, only yellow.
Where better to relax?
To fully enjoy your vacation in April, you should choose the southern resorts of Tenerife, such as Playa de Las Americas.
This part of the coast created for an unforgettable stay – in its territory there is a large variety of hotels, from budget options to luxury suites.
In addition, there are many shops and cafes and is also located near iconic attractions of the resort.
What to do this month?
Thanks to the great weather – Sunny days and no heat, visitors can enjoy coastal walks and beach recreation, as well as many other opportunities that are available during this period.
In the early spring weather on Tenerife is not much different from April. Read herewhat the weather conditions on the island in March.
Beach vacation – can you swim?
The entire coast of Tenerife is a beautiful beaches, covered with fine Golden or black volcanic sand. Walking on them takes a great pleasure, and the opportunity to sunbathe, sunbathing, quite real.
If the choice fell on Playa de Las Americas, the absence of water procedures it is possible to replace on a fascinating boat trips on yachts or catamarans, deep sea fishing, extreme jet skiing, and recreation in water parks.
Excursions and entertainment
Many tourists recalls the Tenerife tourist country in miniature. The island has everything for an exciting and informative vacation. Daytime excursions are available at natural attractions:
- The Teide Volcano;
- Cliffs in Los Gigantes;
- Laurel forest;
- Loro Park.
If you are interested in monuments, you can go to the ancient city of the pyramids of güimar, located in the South of Tenerife, or visit La Orotava is a city that is laid by the Spaniards.
In addition, in April on the island accessible Golf, diving, karting, fishing and surfing, as well as nightly entertainment such as casinos, discos and night clubs.
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Holidays and festivals
The main holiday in April in Tenerife, which celebrates and all Spain, – Easter. For this important event, local residents are prepared in advance and on the day of its celebration around the island, arrange religious procession.
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A year on, volcano scars mark Spain’s La Palma island
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1of5FILE – Spanish Army soldiers stand on a hill as lava flows as volcano continues to erupt on the Canary island of La Palma, Spain, on Nov. 29, 2021. As officials held ceremonies Monday, Sept. 19, 2022 to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially.Emilio Morenatti/APShow MoreShow Less2of5FILE – Scientists from CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) take geophysics measurements on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain on Nov. 13, 2021. As officials held ceremonies Monday, Sept. 19, 2022 to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially.Taner Orribo/APShow MoreShow Less3of5FILE – Lava from a volcano eruption flows on the island of La Palma in the Canaries, Spain, Thursday, Sept. 23, 2021. A six-kilometer-long black lava scar crossing Spain’s La Palma island remains as testimony to the three-month-long eruption that left no casualties but wreaked havoc in the lives of many when it struck a year ago. Many islanders feel forgotten and victims mark the first anniversary Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, with a demonstration to protest the management of the emergency.Emilio Morenatti/APShow MoreShow Less4of5FILE – A house is covered by ash from a volcano that continues to erupt on La Palma in Spain’s Canary Islands on Oct. 30, 2021. From being one of the least known islands in the volcanic Spanish Canary Archipelago, to the spotlight for institutions, scientists and tourism. A year after the volcano erupted and nine months since it faded out, La Palma has emerged from the scars the lava left.Emilio Morenatti/APShow MoreShow Less5of5FILE – Lava from a volcano eruption flows on the island of La Palma in the Canaries, Spain, Sept. 23, 2021. From being one of the least known islands in the volcanic Spanish Canary Archipelago, to the spotlight for institutions, scientists and tourism. A year after the volcano erupted and nine months since it faded out, La Palma has emerged from the scars the lava left. But many islanders feel forgotten and victims mark the first anniversary Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, with a demonstration to protest the management of the emergency.Emilio Morenatti/APShow MoreShow Less
MADRID (AP) — A six-kilometer black lava scar crossing Spain’s La Palma island remains as testimony to the three-month-long volcano eruption that may have left no casualties but did wreak havoc in the lives of many.
As officials held ceremonies Monday to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially.
Under the thick molten rock slab — still slowly cooling down from the initial 1,140 degrees Celsius (2,084 degrees Fahrenheit) — some 3,000 buildings were buried along with many banana plantations, roads and irrigation systems.
Alongside agriculture, tourism is critical to the island’s economy. But half of the 8,000 registered places of accommodation remain closed due to the presence of poisonous gases — the same reason that keeps around 170 local people still living in hotel rooms.
The former touristic spot of Puerto Naos is described by local newspapers as a ghost town. The lava didn’t reach the town, but the high concentration of CO2 gases forced the evacuation of its 1,000 residents. Most are staying with relatives, and all continue to wonder when they will be allowed back home.
La Palma — population 84,790 — has become the focus of many politicians and dignitaries. Cabinet members including Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez have visited the island 60 times, mostly to announce new aid packages. Queen Letizia recently chose La Palma for her yearly visit to a school at the beginning of the academic year.
Public funds to aid reconstruction totaling 566 million euros ($564 million) have been delivered by the government.
Yet a grouping of those affected by the volcano plans to mark the anniversary Monday with a protest over what they consider bad management of the funds.
Others resent the fact that when the roar of the volcano died down after 85 days, solidarity disappeared.
“Politicians don’t really care about us,” said banana farmer Juan Carlos Rodríguez. He said the subsidies were insufficient.
However, some entrepreneurs are finding ways to reshape their businesses and exploit the eruption.
AstroLaPalma used to offer nighttime stargazing programs under the clear Canary Island sky. Now, owner Ana García guides amazed visitors through the volcanic ashes.
The volcano didn’t really have a name before it erupted, though it was popularly known as Cumbre Vieja — the name of the surrounding national park. This summer, island residents voted to call it Tajogaite — the name of the area in the ancient Guanche language.
It’s the first year of a new era for the volcanic islands, and locals are also determined to thrive.
Just two months ago, the islanders were able to claim a minor victory over the volcano with the opening of a new road built over the lava rock to connect the sides of the Aridane Valley that was split in two by the eruption.
The road takes two hours off the drive to reach isolated houses, shortens kids’ school routes and allows access to the surviving banana plantations in the valley.
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The fallthat will start on September 23 at 03:04 peninsular time, it will leave less rain, especially in the center and west peninsularwhere there is more drought, and temperatures above normalafter the hottest summer in the last 61 years.
During the press conference to present the seasonal forecast for autumn and the climate analysis for summer, the spokesman for the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), Rubén Del Campo, has advanced that the October, November and December quarters will be warmer than usual throughout Spain, and more “robustly” on the Mediterranean side and the Balearic Islands. Is “warm” trend could lengthen During the first months of next year, the spokesman has influenced, and has announced that this autumn it will rain less than usual, with a greater incidence in the northwest of the peninsula.
The presentation was attended for the first time by the Third Vice President and Minister for the Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, who said that this summer “has been particularly hot and dry” and has stressed the need to anticipate extreme weather events because “by the middle of the century we could be facing unbearable summers”.
The summer of 2022 It has registered the highest temperatures since, at least, 1961, easily surpassing that of 2003, the warmest until now, according to the balance of the Aemet. Thus, for example, it should be noted that this summer there has been 42 days in which Spain has been in a situation of heat wave, that is, almost half of the season, a fact that multiplies by three the annual average of the past decade (14 days) and by six that of previous decades.
Del Campo pointed out that the average temperature for the quarter -June, July and August- was 24 degrees, that is, 2.2 degrees higher than normal average so it has been an “extremely hot” summer, the one with the highest average temperature in the historical series, surpassing that of 2003 by 0.4 degrees, the warmest to date.
The character so extremely warm has encompassed almost all of Spainwith the exception of the coast of Galicia and Asturiasthe western end of Andalusia and some other isolated points, where he had a very warm character. In Balearics the summer was extremely hot in Mallorca and very hot in the rest of the islands, while in the Canary Islands It was altogether very warm.
have been counted three heat waves: the first, between June 12 and 18, was the second earliest since there are records; the second, between July 9 and 26, extraordinary in terms of duration (with eighteen days, it was the second longest in the series) and extension (it affected 43 provinces, historical maximum) and was the most intense of all those registered in Spain. The third heat wave, between July 30 and August 15, was the third longest, with seventeen days; In total, it has been under waves for almost half the days of the summer, surpassing the previous record of 29 days, in 2015.
Del Campo explained that if climatic historical records were available, probably “this would have been the hottest summer in the last 100 years“.
low rainfall
In the field of rainfallthese have been scarce in June and July, since both were very dry, while August reached a normal value of rain, although they were of a very adverse nature associated with storms. As a whole, the summer had a very dry character, with 48 liters per square meter, which is a value 35% lower than the normal average; In the Balearic Islands it was a dry summer and in the Canary Islands, the little rainfall that was recorded gave the summer a very humid character, because normally there is hardly any rain in the summer season.
With this situation, Spain ended the summer in “meteorological drought”, more intense in areas of the west and interior of the northern half of the peninsula, Del Campo has observed. These data affect the current hydrological year, “very dry”, with rainfall 25% lower to the normal value, and is likely to end up among one of the three driest in the historical series.
From Aemet they have influenced that in Spain a lengthening of summers to the detriment of autumn and, especially, spring: Since the 1980s, summers have lengthened ten days per decade, a circumstance that is very present in 2022, with a very warm month of May and very little rainfall.
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Another piece of data of great importance this summer has been the surface temperature of the Mediterranean water between the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, which has been at values higher than normal continuously since the beginning of May.
In addition, since the first week of July, and also uninterruptedly, temperatures have been recorded that are 5% of the highest in the historical series, reaching an average value above 29 ºC in mid-August, an absolute record.
Reference-www.elperiodico.com
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How to Get Compensation for Delayed or Canceled Flights [2022]
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Flight delays and cancellations are regular occurrences in air travel. When one or the other happens, it’s important to understand your rights and what compensation you are entitled to as a result of a delay or cancellation.
The U.S. and European Union (EU) have different regulations and policies regarding delays and cancellations for passengers on flights to/from/within their respective countries. When you read through the U.S. and EU guidelines, you’ll notice that air travel involving the EU offers more passenger protection than what’s available in the U.S.
This article will outline when you’re entitled to compensation as a passenger, what rights you have, and credit cards that provide travel coverage when flight issues occur.
Table of contents
- Credit Cards That Offer Compensation or Insurance
- U.S. Domestic and International Flights
- Delayed and Canceled Flights
- Overbooking
- Baggage Damage, Delays, and Loss
- EU Departing or Domestic Flights
- Denied Boarding
- Canceled Flights
- Delayed Flight
- Lost, Damaged, or Delayed Luggage
- Middle East, Africa, or Asia Flights
- How To File a Complaint
- U.S. Domestic and International Flights
- EU Departing or Domestic Flights
- Final Thoughts
Table of Contents
- Credit Cards That Offer Compensation or Insurance
- U.S. Domestic and International Flights
- Delayed and Canceled Flights
- Overbooking
- Baggage Damage, Delays, and Loss
- EU Departing or Domestic Flights
- Denied Boarding
- Canceled Flights
- Delayed Flight
- Lost, Damaged, or Delayed Luggage
- Middle East, Africa, or Asia Flights
- How To File a Complaint
- U. S. Domestic and International Flights
- EU Departing or Domestic Flights
- Final Thoughts
Credit Cards That Offer Compensation or Insurance
Paying for flights or just the taxes and fees on award flights with the right credit card can alleviate many of the problems noted above.
Rewards cards are a powerful resource to ensure you’re compensated fairly for problems that occur both within and outside of the airline’s control.
Hot Tip: We recommend digging into this in-depth article on credit cards with trip cancellation and interruption coverage to see which card would suit you best.
We recommend the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card because if your trip is canceled for a covered reason, you or a covered immediate family member could be reimbursed for the non-refundable amount of your trip. The limit for each coverage is $10,000 per occurrence.
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U.
S. Domestic and International Flights
Having a grasp of the DOT’s Fly Rights will help make your flight problems less painful. Image Credit: U.S. Department of Transportation
Unlike the EU, the U.S. does not have an umbrella regulation protecting passengers with flight issues. While you don’t have as much protection in the U.S. as with the EU, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) does provide compensation in some instances including:
- Delayed and canceled flights
- Overbooking
- Baggage damage, delays, and loss
Delayed and Canceled Flights
Delays or Cancellations that Don’t Require Compensation
Bad weather, air traffic delays, and mechanical issues can be difficult to predict and sometimes outside of the control of the airline. With that said, passengers are not required to be compensated by the airline if your flight is delayed or canceled for these bad weather, air traffic delays, or mechanical issues.
If you find yourself with a delayed flight due to one of these reasons, ask the original airline if it will pay for a ticket on another airline. The DOT does not require the airline to offer compensation, but it doesn’t hurt to ask.
With no federal compensation requirement for delayed passengers, refer to the policies of the operating airline to determine what compensation the airline will offer. If a significant delay occurs, ask the airline if it will compensate you for meals during the delay.
If the airline doesn’t immediately offer you compensation for your meals or expenses incurred during the delay, you may be able to get reimbursed for expenses incurred under Article 19 of the Montreal Convention by filing a claim with the airline. If that claim is denied, you could also pursue reimbursement in court.
For travelers with a canceled flight, the airline should re-book you on its first flight with available space to your destination at no additional charge. If the rebooked flight requires a significant delay, ask the original airline if it will pay for a ticket on another airline.
Flights From/In Europe Delayed?If you’ve been flying within Europe, or have departed from the EU to the U. S (and other countries), you could receive up to $700 in compensation. AirHelp can help you with all of the paperwork to get your compensation. (This service cannot help you for delays within the U.S.)
Tarmac Delays
Another situation that may arise that does not require compensation is a tarmac delay on a domestic flight. These can occur before taking off or after landing.
The DOT prohibits most U.S. airlines from remaining on the tarmac for more than 3 hours unless one of the following occurs:
- A safety or security risk occurs and the pilot determines the aircraft cannot taxi to the gate and deplane its passengers
- Air traffic control determines that there would be significant interruptions in airport operations if it allowed the pilot to taxi to the gate or another location to deplane passengers
If you experience a tarmac delay on an international flight operated by a U.S. airline, the DOT time limits do not apply. Any time limits and/or corresponding protocols are set by the airlines.
U.S. airlines must provide passengers on domestic and international flights with food and water no later than 2 hours after a tarmac delay begins. The airline is required to keep the lavatories operable and medical attention must be available.
Overbooking
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Overbooking is a strategy airlines use to ensure a full flight and accounts for passenger “no-shows.” When a flight is overbooked, the DOT requires airlines to compensate for voluntary and involuntary bumped passengers.
To better understand these definitions:
- Voluntary bumping is when an airline asks passengers to voluntarily give up their seats in exchange for compensation
- Involuntary bumping is when an airline bumps passengers against their will but still compensates the passengers
Voluntary Bumping
The DOT requires airlines to ask passengers if they are willing to give up their seats in exchange for compensation before involuntarily bumping passengers. If you agree to be voluntarily be bumped, the airline will book you on a later flight and will likely provide compensation in the form of vouchers.
Before agreeing to be bumped, ask the airline the following questions to ensure you know what you’re agreeing to:
- When is the next flight that the airline is confirming your seat on?
- Will the airline provide free meals, a hotel room, and/or transportation between the hotel and the airport to cover your costs incurred by agreeing to take a later flight?
It’s important to ask these questions because there is not a standard form or amount of compensation that the DOT mandates. Airlines have the flexibility to negotiate with prospective volunteers so you should know what you’re agreeing to before giving up your seat. If the airline offers a free flight or free transportation as compensation, ask if there are any restrictions when redeeming these forms of compensation.
Hot Tip: Check out these credit cards that come with trip delay insurance as one of their benefits and perks!
Involuntary Bumping
If you are involuntarily bumped, the DOT requires each airline to compensate involuntarily bumped passengers via check or cash. The amount you receive from the airline depends on the price of the ticket you purchased and the length of the delay.
Update: As of April 13, 2021, a new DOT ruling will take effect that indicates that passengers may not be involuntarily bumped once their “boarding pass has been collected or scanned and the passenger has boarded.”
The amount you will be compensation is determined by the following factors:
- If you arrive at your destination within 1 hour of your original scheduled arrival time, you will not be compensated
- If you arrive at your destination between 1 to 2 hours after your original arrival time, you will be compensated for 200% of your one-way ticket price or a $775 maximum
- If you arrive at your domestic destination 2+ hours later than your original arrival time, international destination 4+ hours later than your original arrival time, or if the airline does not make substitute travel arrangements for you, you will be compensated for 400% of your one-way ticket price or a $1,550 maximum
- If you’re on an award flight or bought a ticket through a consolidator, you will be compensated for the price of your same fare class for your flight
- If you deny the airline’s rebooking flight and choose to book your own flight, you will be compensated for the price of the ticket you purchased
- If you paid additional charges for seats, checked baggage, Wi-Fi, etc. , and did not receive those services on your rebooked flight or were required to pay for those services again, you will be compensated for the price of those optional services
Unfortunately, there are conditions and exceptions to the compensation rules above. You will not be compensated if:
- You do not have a confirmed reservation
- You miss your check-in deadline
- The airline must substitute a smaller plane than the one you booked
- The flight has 30 to 60 seats and bumps you due to safety-related aircraft weight or balance constraints
- You booked a chartered flight and are bumped
- You booked a flight with fewer than 30 seats
- You booked an international flight inbound to the U.S.
Lastly, if being bumped costs you more money than the airline will pay you at the airport, you can try to negotiate a higher reimbursement with the airline’s complaint department. If you decline the compensation and are unable to receive higher compensation from the airline’s complaint department, you can take the airline to court.
Baggage Damage, Delays, and Loss
If your bags get lost while traveling, you might be eligible for reimbursement. Image Credit: pixelrain via Shutterstock
It’s happened to us all — your bag is damaged, delayed, or even lost. While this is frustrating, it’s helpful to know how you can be compensated when one of the following occurs to your luggage:
Damaged Bags
The following situations are likely to result in compensation for your damaged luggage:
- If your luggage is smashed or torn, the airline will typically pay to repair the luggage
- If the smashed or torn luggage can’t be repaired, the airline will negotiate a settlement to pay you the depreciated value of your luggage
- If items inside your luggage are damaged as a result of the airline’s negligence, the airline might be liable for those damages
Delayed Bags
The following situations may result in compensation if your bags are delayed:
- If your luggage is delayed and you incur expenses for items that are missing, you will have to negotiate with the airline to pay for what you and the airline agree are “reasonable expenses”
- If the airline does not provide you a cash advance, it may still reimburse you later for the purchase of necessities
- If sporting equipment is delayed, the airline will sometimes pay for the rental of replacement equipment
- If clothing or other articles are delayed, the airline might offer to compensate you for only a portion of the purchase cost
- If an emergency situation occurs, most airlines have guidelines that allow their airport employees to compensate you for emergency purchases
- If food or perishable goods are ruined as a result of your luggage being delayed, the airline will not reimburse you
It’s important to keep in mind that if the airline is found liable for consequential damages, the airline’s liability limit is currently $3,500 per passenger on domestic flights and approximately $1,545 for international round-trip flights that originate in the U. S.
Lost Bags
If your luggage is lost, you should submit a claim to initiate the compensation negotiation process. In the situation where you flew 2 airlines involving a connection, the final airline is traditionally responsible for processing your claim.
When you start the claims process, keep in mind that the airline is not required to pay you the full amount on your claim.
The claims process follows this generally timeline:
- First, the airline will use the information on your claims form to estimate the value of your lost belongings (up to a maximum of $3,500). It will determine the depreciated value of your belongings, not their original price or the replacement costs.
- Next, the airline will take between 4 weeks to 3 months to compensate you for your lost luggage.
- Lastly, the airline will pay you a settlement in the form of a cash payment or a free airline ticket in an amount that may be greater than the cash payment.
Bottom Line:
Every passenger’s situation is unique. If you find that your flight is canceled or delayed, your bag has been damaged, delayed, or lost, or the flight is overbooked, we recommend that you read the DOT’s Consumer Guide to Air Travel to familiarize yourself with the rules.
EU Departing or Domestic Flights
Knowing your rights as a passenger in Europe can ensure you are compensated fairly. Image Credit: Jason Winter via Shutterstock
EU Legislation 261/2004 is the regulation you’ll turn to with issues traveling to/from/within the EU. The regulation establishes rules and a compensation structure for passengers who experience travel issues like denied boarding or flight delays.
As a passenger on flights to/from/within the EU, the passenger rights apply if:
- Your flight is within the EU and operated by an EU or non-EU airline
- Your flight arrives in the EU from outside the EU and is operated by an EU airline
- Your flight departs from the EU to a non-EU country operated by an EU or a non-EU airline
The EU covers 27 countries, including special territories like the Azores and the Canary Islands and several non-EU European countries like Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
If you experience flight issues to/from/within the EU, the EU passenger rights do not apply if:
- Your flight arrives in the EU from outside the EU and is operated by a non-EU airline
- You have received benefits for flight-related problems under the laws of a non-EU country
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Need to make a claim?: You could get up to $700 in compensation for a flight delay or cancellation.
Denied Boarding
If you arrive at your flight on time with the correct boarding documents, but you’re denied boarding due to overbooking or operational reasons and you don’t voluntarily give up your seat, you are entitled to all of the following:
- Compensation
- A choice between rerouting, reimbursement, or rebooking
- Assistance
Compensation for denied boarding is as follows:
- For flights less than 1,500 kilometers: €250 (~$300)
- For flights more than 1,500 kilometers within the EU: €400 (~$475)
- For flights between 1,500 and 3,000 kilometers: €400 (~$475)
- For flights over 3,000 kilometers: €600 (~$715)
It’s important to know that your compensation may be reduced by 50% if you are rerouted by the airline and arrive at your destination within 2 to 4 hours of your originally scheduled arrival. However, if you meet the qualifications above, you should always receive compensation.
Hot Tip: The airline must also offer compensation in the case of a missed connection — for example, if the airline denied you boarding on your first flight, causing you to miss your second flight.
If you are connecting on a different airline, airlines are not required to provide compensation if a delay on the first flight causes you to miss your connection. However, if your first flight is delayed for more than 3 hours, you may be entitled to compensation from the airline that caused the delay.
In addition to compensation, the airline must offer you a choice between:
- Reimbursement of your ticket and a return flight to your departure airport if you have a connecting flight
- Rerouting to your final destination
- Rerouting at a later date under comparable transportation conditions
Once you have chosen the option that is best for you, you no longer have rights to the other 2 options. However, the airline may still be required to compensate you:
- If the airline does not provide rerouting or comparable return transportation to your departure airport, the airline is required to reimburse your flight cost
- If the airline unilaterally reimburses your flight cost and does not offer a choice between reimbursement or rerouting, you are entitled to the price difference of the new flight cost
- If you booked separate outbound and inbound flights with different airlines and the outbound flight is canceled, you will only be reimbursed for the cost of the canceled flight
If the outbound and return flights are operated by different airlines but part of the same reservation and the outbound flight was canceled, you have the right to compensation and choice between:
- Reimbursement of your entire ticket
- Rerouting on another flight for the outbound flight.
Assistance is another item you are entitled if you’re denied boarding. “Assistance” provided by the airline includes:
- Refreshments
- Food
- Accommodation if your flight requires an overnight stay
- Transportation to/from your accommodation
- 2 phone calls, text messages, or emails
If the airline does not provide assistance and you pay for these expenses out-of-pocket, the airline is required to reimburse you as long as the expenses were necessary, reasonable, and appropriate.
Hot Tip:
If the airline doesn’t pay your out-of-pocket expenses for assistance items directly, consider using the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card. This credit card earns 5x points on air travel and 10x total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards and 3x points on other travel and dining purchases. Since the airline is required to reimburse you, not only will you be reimbursed, but you’ll also earn 3x points on those purchases.
Canceled Flights
When a flight cancellation occurs, you are entitled to the same 3 rights as if you were denied boarding:
- Compensation
- A choice between rerouting, reimbursement, or rebooking
- Assistance
The airline is required to compensate you for a canceled flight if you were notified less than 14 days before your original scheduled departure date. However, compensation is not required if the airline proves that extraordinary circumstances (e.g., weather) caused the cancellation.
Here’s yet another wrinkle! If your flight is canceled, you are not entitled to compensation if:
- You are informed more than 14 days in advance
- You are informed between 2 weeks and 7 days before the scheduled departure and you are offered re-routing that would allow you to:
- Depart no more than 2 hours before the originally scheduled departure time, and
- Reach your final destination less than 4 hours after the originally scheduled arrival time
- You are informed less than 7 days before the scheduled departure and you are offered re-routing that would allow you to:
- Depart no more than 1 hour before the originally scheduled departure time, and
- Reach your final destination less than 2 hours after the originally scheduled arrival time
Delayed Flight
When a flight delay occurs, you are entitled to assistance and a choice between rerouting, reimbursement, or rebooking.
If you arrive at your destination more than 3 hours after your scheduled arrival time, you are entitled to the same reimbursement, rerouting, and rebooking structure as a denied boarding.
Hot Tip:
Before you get stranded in the airport with a delayed/canceled flight, consider applying for a credit card that provides lounge access like The Business Platinum Card® from American Express or The Platinum Card® from American Express.
Lost, Damaged, or Delayed Luggage
If the luggage you checked is lost, damaged, or delayed, you are entitled up to €1,300 (~$1,550) in compensation from the airline. However, if the damage was caused by a product defect, you are not entitled to compensation.
The airline is also responsible for any damage it caused to your carry-on item.
If you decide to file a claim for your luggage, do so in writing to the airline within 7 days or within 21 days if your luggage was delayed in getting back to you. You need to file the claim directly with the airline, as there is no standard EU form to use.
Middle East, Africa, or Asia Flights
Airlines that operate out of the Middle East (like Etihad Airways, Emirates, and Qatar Airways), Africa (like Ethiopian or South African Airways), or Asia (like ANA, Cathay Pacific, or Singapore Airlines) are not required to compensate passengers like the airlines regulated by the DOT and EU.
With that said, consider using a company like AirHelp or Service to receive compensation. Each company has pros and cons, so research each company to determine which 1 aligns best with your needs.
How To File a Complaint
Understanding the process of filing a complaint will ensure your situation is evaluated properly. Image Credit: PhuShutter via Shutterstock
Filing a claim depends on your specific situation, which is why it’s important to read through the U.S. rights and EU rights.
U.S. Domestic and International Flights
If you find yourself in a situation needing to request compensation, follow these steps:
- First, start with the airline agents at the airport. The airline agents should help provide you with your rights and the process to file for compensation.
- Next, reach out to the airline’s social media team to explain your situation. Airlines have social media teams ready to respond and react when the airline is mentioned. Some airlines are more responsive than others, so don’t lose hope if the airline isn’t quick to respond. Passengers have noted that Twitter seems to be the social media platform most utilized by airlines.
- Last, contact the claims department of the airline from which you purchased your ticket. Explain your situation and ask the department what the process is to submit a claim for reimbursement.
EU Departing or Domestic Flights
The EU provides more protections for its passengers. If you need to file a claim for reimbursement, follow these steps:
- First, file a complaint with the airline using the EU-wide air passenger rights complaint form.
- Second, file a complaint with the relevant national airline authority in the country where the incident occurred if either of the following applies. The national airline authority should provide you with a non-binding legal opinion on how to proceed with your claim.
- You don’t receive a reply from the airline within 2 months
- You are not satisfied with the reply from the airline and feel that your EU air passenger rights were not respected
- Third, file a dispute via an out-of-court procedure or an alternative dispute resolution. If you bought your ticket online, you can submit your complaint via Online Dispute Resolution. Alternative dispute resolution and Online Dispute Resolution are only open to EU residents.
- Lastly, file a claim for compensation in the European Small Claims court in the country where the incident occurred.
For help and advice related to your rights, contact your local European Consumer Center.
Final Thoughts
Understanding your rights as a passenger is one of the most important things you can do to ensure you’re compensated fairly. Reading through the applicable policies can be very beneficial since passengers’ rights on EU vs. U.S. flights are significantly different.
Credit cards can also be an important component of your compensation strategy. Taking advantage of 3-hour delay reimbursements will save you money, time, and a headache.
Though delays are always frustrating, knowing that out-of-pocket expenses will be covered can make the problem seem much more manageable.
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Tenerife weather forecast for April 16 – detailed weather forecast for Tenerife (Spain) for April 16
Horoscope for today
April 16, 2022
At night
+15°
clear
feels like +13°C
709 mm
67%
3 m/s
Morning
+18°
clear
feels like +16°C
709 mm
59%
4 m/s
Daytime
+25°
clear
feels like +24°C
711 mm
36%
3 m/s
Evening
+19°
clear
It is felt as+20 ° C
709 mm
78%
1 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:31
Longitarly Day
12:52
Luna
phase
full moon
April 16, 2021
Night
+14°
overcast
feels like +11°C
709 mm
100%
7 m/s
In the morning
+14°
cloudy
feels like +11°C
709 mm
100%
7 m/s
1
Daytime
+16°
light rain
feels like +12°C
710 mm
88%
8 m/s
3
Evening
+15°
Cloudy
It is felt as+11 ° C
710 mm
88%
7 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:31
Longitarity of the day
12:5000
Luna Phase
growing
April 16, 2020
Night
+14°
feels like +13°C
709mm
67%
2 m/s
Morning
+15°
cloudy
feels like +15°C
709 mm
82%
1 m/s
Daytime
+17°
cloudy
feels like +15°C
710 mm
82%
5 m/s
Evening
+14°
cloudy
feels like +11°C
709 mm
88%
6 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:32
Long -term Longness of the day
12:5000
Moon Phase
Sneaking
cloudy
feels like +12°C
710 mm
94%
2 m/s
In the morning
+14°
cloudy
feels like +13°C
709 mm
88%
3 m/s
Daytime
+17°
cloudy
feels like +16°C
709 mm
82%
3 m/s
Evening
+15°
drizzle
It is felt as+12 ° C
707 mm
100%
7 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Code
20:31
Longitarity of the day
12:52
Luna
phase
growing
April 16, 2018
Night
+12°
clear
feels like +11°C
712 mm
100%
3 m/s
Morning
+14°
partly cloudy
feels like +13°C
711 mm
88%
2 m/s
Daytime
+18°
cloudy
feels like +17°C
712 mm
77%
3 m/s
Evening
+13°
partly cloudy
It is felt as+11 ° C
711 mm
94%
4 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:31
Longitarly Day
12:52
Luna
phase
new moon
April 16, 2017
At night
+21°
partly cloudy
feels like +18°C
711 mm
23%
4 m/s
Morning
+21°
clear
feels like +19°C
710 mm
35%
3 m/s
Daytime
+31°
clear
feels like +29°C
711 mm
19%
4 m/s
Evening
+25°
clear
feels like +23°C
709 mm
22%
2 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:31
Longness of the day
12:52
Moon Phase
Waning
April 16, 2016
at night
9000 +13 ° 9000
Clear
feels like +14°C
709 mm
97%
0 m/s
Morning
+15°
clear
feels like +15°C
709 mm
94%
1 m/s
Day
+18°
cloudy
feels like +18°C
711 mm
83%
2 m/s
Evening
+15°
cloudy
It is felt as+15 ° C
710 mm
88%
1 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:32
Longitarity of the day
12:5000
Luna Phase
growing
April 16, 2015
At night
+17°
cloudy
feels like +14°C
711 mm
77%
5 m/s
Morning
+13°
partly cloudy
feels like +9°C
711 mm
77%
6 m/s
Daytime
+17°
partly cloudy
feels like +14°C
712 mm
63%
5 m/s
Evening
+13°
cloudy
It is felt as+9 ° C
711 mm
82%
7 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Code
20:31
Longitarly Day
12:52
Luna
phase
waning
April 16, 2014
At night
+14°
cloudy
feels like +13°C
708 mm
87%
3 m/s
Morning
+14°
cloudy
feels like +13°C
710 mm
100%
3 m/s
Daytime
+15°
cloudy
feels like +15°C
710 mm
94%
2 m/s
Evening
+14°
cloudy
feels like +14°C
710 mm
94%
2 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:31
Longitarm of the day
12:52
Luno phase
Full Moon
April 16, 2013
at night
9000 +22 °
Rain
feels like +20°C
711 mm
83%
8 m/s
In the morning
+14°
cloudy
feels like +9°C
711 mm
82%
9 m/s
Daytime
+18°
cloudy
feels like +13°C
711 mm
73%
9 m/s
Evening
+15°
Cloudy
It is felt as+10 ° C
711 mm
88%
9 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Code
20:31
Longitarly Day
12:52
Luna
phase
growing
April 16, 2012
At night
+22°
rain
feels like +17°C
713 mm
75%
10 m/s
In the morning
+12°
cloudy
feels like +9°C
713 mm
94%
6 m/s
Daytime
+14°
drizzle
feels like +11°C
713 mm
94%
6 m/s
Evening
+12°
cloudy
feels like +7°C
712 mm
82%
8 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:32
Longitarm of the day
12:53
Moon Phase
Supply
April 16 April 16 April April 16 April April 16 2011
Night
+22°
clear
feels like +23°C
703 mm
77%
2 m/s
Morning
+13°
clear
feels like +13°C 9cloudy
feels like +17°C
706 mm
77%
4 m/s
Evening
+15°
rain
It is felt as+15 ° C
704 mm
100%
2 m/s
Sunrise
07:40
Code
20:31
Longitarity of the day
12:52
Luna
Phase
full moon
April 16, 2010
Night
+23°
rain
feels like +19°C
704 mm
72%
8 m/s
In the morning
+14°
cloudy
feels like +13°C
705 mm
67%
1 m/s
Daytime
+16°
cloudy
feels like +11°C
706 mm
55%
8 m/s
Evening
+14°
cloudy
It is felt as+10 ° C
706 mm
77%
6 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Council
20:32
Longitarity of the day
12:5000
Luna Phase
new moon
April 16, 2009
Night
+22°
clear
feels like +21°C
713 mm
77%
5 m/s
Morning
+11°
drizzle
feels like +9°C
712 mm
100%
4 m/s
Daytime
+15°
cloudy
feels like +12°C
713 mm
82%
6 m/s
Evening
+12°
cloudy
feels like +7°C
712 mm
100%
8 m/s
Sunrise
07:39
Sunset
20:31
Daylength
12:52
Moon phase
waning
Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”
According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is good in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April, this month’s rating is 4. 0 out of five.
Temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April
Average temperature during the day: | +21.0°C | |
Average temperature at night: | +17.6°C | |
Sea water temperature: | +19.2°C | |
Number of sunny days: | 21 days | |
Rainy days: Rainfall: |
2 days 13.3 mm |
Monthly weather comparison in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Water temperature in Spain in April
Should I go on vacation in April?
4
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0
The climate in April is good and tourists come to relax. According to our data, the weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April and the water temperature is good. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +19.2°C. There is practically no rain, about 2 days per month, 13.3 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 21 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April.
- Please note:
- Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March:
rating 3.7 (out of 5),
air +19.2°C , sea: +18.5°C,
rain 0 days - Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in May:
rating 4. 2 (out of 5),
air +23.5°C , sea: +20.0°C,
rain 1 day
Details
- for 3 days
- for week
- for 10 days
- for 14 days
- for month
- for weekend
- water for 14 days
- for 5 days
- for 7 days
- 2 weeks
- today
- tomorrow
- water now
- Santa Cruz de la Palma weather in April
- Santa Susanna weather in April
- slowly read the description and reviews and choose what you like;
- do not fuss and do not spend precious time on the island searching and buying excursions;
- buy in advance from home, and pay by card;
- there is more choice online than in any agency, and prices are 15-20% lower, because no agency fee.
- Teide Volcano – 6 hours, € 132
for 1-3 people or € 42 per person if there are more than - Pirate trails to the village of Masca – 7 hours, € 144
for 1-2 people or € 54 per person if there are more of you; - All Tenerife in 1 day – 8 hours, € 180
for 1-3 people or € 60 per person if there are more of you; - Loro Park – the kingdom of animals – 6 hours, € 120
for 1-2 people or € 60 per person if there are more of you; - La Gomera island – 9 hours, 106 €.
Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +23. 7°C, the minimum recorded values are +18.7°C. At night the temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April drops to +19.1°C…+16.2°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 3.6°C. What weather forecast in Santa Cruz de Tenerife at the end of April and the beginning of the month is indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.
Water temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April
Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April ranges from +18.5°C to +20.2°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 0.7°C. The next month the water is 0.8°C warmer. In April, according to tourists in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the climate is not very suitable for recreation, also due to the uncomfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in April and other months.
The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.7 to 4.5 points. The number of rainy days in April is 2, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 13.3 mm, this is the 7th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 0.9 mm more rainfall, in the next month, 9.4 mm less. The weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.
Wind speed
The average speed in April is 5.5 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 7.6 m/s.
Climate summary
Day | Day air temperature | Water temperature | |
1 | +21. 1°C | +18.5°C | |
2 | +18.7°C | +18.6°C | |
3 | +19.4°C | +18.8°C | |
4 | +20. 1°C | +18.7°C | |
5 | +21.3°C | +18.8°C | |
6 | +21.3°C | +18.6°C | |
7 | +22. 8°C | +18.7°C | |
8 | +21.3°C | +19.0°C | |
9 | +22.3°C | +19.0°C | |
10 | +21. 8°C | +19.4°C | |
11 | +21.8°C | +19.4°C | |
12 | +22.3°C | +19.0°C | |
13 | +23. 7°C | +19.4°C | |
14 | +22.8°C | +19.5°C | |
15 | +22.3°C | +19.5°C | |
16 | +21. 7°C | +19.5°C | |
17 | +21.8°C | +20.0°C | |
18 | +20.9°C | +19.7°C | |
19 | +22. 4°C | +19.9°C | |
20 | +22.1°C | +20.0°C | |
21 | +21.1°C | +20.1°C | |
22 | +20. 1°C | +20.2°C | |
23 | +20.8°C | +20.1°C | |
24 | +21.2°C | +20.2°C | |
25 | +21. 2°C | +19.7°C | |
26 | +23.4°C | +19.7°C | |
27 | +22.7°C | +19.9°C | |
28 | +22. 7°C | +19.8°C | |
29 | +22.6°C | +19.8°C | |
30 | +22.6°C | +19.6°C |
Weather now
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
+24°
Feeling: +26°C
SW 5m/s
Precipitation: 0%
Forecast 10 days / 14 days
- Pay attention to other cities:
Weather in Tenerife in April 2021 (Canary Islands, Spain).
EXACTLY! The weather archive in April from the Hydrometeorological Center, Gismeteo Tenerife
Weather Calendar
01.04.2021 (th)
Night: +20 ° C ° C
,000 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +212 +
Clear
During the day:
Wind: 6m/C
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 72%
02.04.2021 (PT)
NIGHT: +20 ° C
Little rain
day : +21 ° C
Pasmorno
During the day:
Wind: 7m/
Pressure: 762
Humidity: 75%
03.04.2021 (SB)
Night: +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +10
Cloudy
Day: +20 °C
Partly cloudy
During the day:
Wind: 7m/C
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 73%
04. 04.2021 (Sun)
Night: +19 ° C
Loose 20 ° C
Clear
During the day:
Wind: 6m/
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 68%
05.04.2021 (Mon)
Night: +19 ° C
PASMURNO
Day: +20°C
Overcast
During the day:
Wind: 4m/
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 68%
06.04.2021 (W)
Night: +18 ° C
Cloudy
Day: +20 ° CHEC From
Cloudy
During the day:
Wind: 4m/
Pressure: 760
Humidity: 68%
07.04.2021 (Wed)
Night:
13 9 Day: +22 °C
Clear
During the day:
Wind: 3m/C
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 69%
08.04.2021 (Th)
Night: +20 ° C
Pasmurno
Day: +22 ° C
9000
During the day:
Wind: 2m/C
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 74%
09. 04.2021 (PT)
NIGHT: +21 ° C
RASE 9000 °С
Cloudy
During the day:
wind: 5m/s
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 76%
04/10/2021 (SB)
Night: +20 ° C
Day: +21 ° C
LEARCH
in the day of the day:
Wind: 5m/C
Pressure: 760
Military WITHER: 66%
11.04.2021 (Sun)
Night: +17 ° C
Cloudy
Day: +22 ° C
LOVED 9000
During the day:
wind: 5m/s
pressure: 761
Humidity: 72%
12.04.2021 (Mon)
Night: +21 ° C
Clear
Day: +23 ° C
Clear
Through the day:
Wind: 6m Wind: 6m /C
Pressure: 764
Humidity: 70%
04/13/2021 (W)
Night: +21 ° C
Pasmorno
Day: +23 ° C
PASMURNO 9000 2 days:
wind: 4m/s
pressure: 762
humidity: 69%
04/14/2021 (Wed)
Night: +21 ° C
Loosely
day: +23 ° C
Clear
During the day:
Wind: 4M/S 9M/S 9M/C 9M : 761
Humidity: 74%
04/15/2021 (Th)
Night: +20 ° C
Cloudy
Day: +22 ° C
PasmURNO : 7m/s
pressure: 761
humidity: 73%
04/16/2021 (PT)
Night: +21 ° C
Little rain
day: +22 ° C
Rain
During the day:
Wind: 7m/
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 73%
04/17/2021 (SB)
Night: +21 ° C
Pasmorno
Day: +21 ° C
Cloudy
9000
in the course of the day: 7M /s
pressure: 762
humidity: 72%
04/18/2021(Sun)
Night: +20 ° C
Cloudy
Day: +21 ° C
Loose 04/19/2021 (Mon)
Night: +20 ° C
Pasmorno
day: +22 ° C
PAMERNA
During the day:
Wind: 8m/
Pressure: 762 9097 : 72%
04/20/2021(Tue)
Night: +21 ° C
Cloudy
Day: +22 ° C
Cloudy
During the day:
Wind: 8m/
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 72%
9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 . 2021 (SR)
Night: +20 ° C
Loosely
day: +22 ° C
Clear
During the day:
Wind: 8m/s
Pressure: 761
Moilom 69%
22.04.2021(Thu)
Night: +20 ° C
Loosely
day: +22 ° C
Clear
During the day:
Wind: 6m/s
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 70%
23.04.2021 (PTT )
Night: +21 ° C
Little rain
Day: +23 ° C
RASULE
During the day:
Wind: 7M/s
Pressure: 759
Herio: 77%
: 77%
04/24/2021(Sat)
Night: +20 °C
Pasmorno
day: +22 ° C
Cloudy
During the day:
Wind: 7m/C
Pressure: 758
Humidity: 62%
25.04.2021 (Sun)
9097
: +19 ° C
Pasmorno
day: +22 ° C
Cloudy
During the day:
Wind: 7m/
Pressure: 757
Humidity: 63%
26. 04.2021 ( Mon)
Night: +20 °C
Light rain
Day: +22 ° C
Little rain
During the day:
Wind: 6m/
Pressure: 758
Mummy: 69%
04/27/2021 (W)
NIGHT: : +20 ° C
Little rain
day: +22 ° C
Little rain
During the day:
Wind: 4m/s
Pressure: 757
Humidity: 73%
28.04.2021 ( Wed)
Night: +20 °C
Partly cloudy
Day: +22 ° C
Clear
During the day:
Wind: 4m/C
Pressure: 758
Humidity: 66%
04/29/2021 (p.)
Night: + 20 ° C
Cloudy
Day: +21 ° C
Pasmorno
During the day:
Wind: 4m/s
Pressure: 758
Mummy: 77%
30. 04.2021 (PT)
(PT) (PT) (PT) (PT) (PT)
Night: +19°C
Light rain
Day: +21 °С
Rain
During the day:
Wind: 10m/s
Pressure: 760
Humidity: 71%
Tenerife in April 2022 – reviews and prices for tours vacation on the island
Budget vacation in the Canary Islands, is it possible? The answer is yes, if you have chosen Tenerife for your holiday in April. This island attracts tourists, first of all, with rare natural beauties, including white and black sandy beaches, tropical flora and fauna, a view of the Teide volcano – the highest mountain in Spain.
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Tenerife in the world tourism business is positioned more as a resort for the British. But vacationers from Russia are mostly just discovering this direction for themselves. So there is an opportunity to brag to your friends with unique photographs upon your return.
Forget your umbrella
The weather in Tenerife in April is the epitome of perfect spring. On the one hand, the climate of this island is influenced by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, and on the other hand, the hot air of the Sahara desert. As a result of mixing different temperatures, a mix of warmth and freshness is obtained.
In April, the temperature at night does not fall below +18, and the average daily temperature is + 20-22 °C . But it happens higher, and then the island plunges into summer.
Tenerife weather forecast for April 2022.
Marina Kozak, Krasnoyarsk:
“It was an amazing trip to Tenerife at the end of April 2018. We brought jackets with us, and as a result, we spent five days in T-shirts, because the heat was scalding under +26.
But don’t limit your wardrobe to just T-shirts and shorts. Sometimes the weather gets bad, so bring windbreakers with you. Experienced travelers do not advise taking umbrellas, since Tenerife has a unique feature – precipitation here falls mainly at night.
The island is divided into two parts by a mountain range. At the southern tip of Tenerife, it is drier and warmer in spring, while at the northern tip it is a couple of degrees cooler. By the way, it is that the northern part of the island is valued by European doctors for its special mild climate . They recommend resting here for patients with diseases of the cardiovascular system.
Excursions
The impressions of the trip will be incomplete without excursions. And tourists are increasingly booking excursions via the Internet. This is more convenient for several reasons. You can:
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Save on hotel
The package of tours in Tenerife for April is varied, so we will not review prices for organized trips. Let’s just say that the middle of spring is not the most popular time for tourists. And this means you can save on hotels, many of which offer good discounts to attract visitors. So for the spring of 2022, about 340 hotels put up special offers for tourists, and Russian tour operators use this.
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Irina K., Gelendzhik
“Last April I had a rest at the Cleopatra Palace Hotel, this is a great place by the sea! This year, my family and I are going to buy trips to RedLevel at Gran Melia Palacio De Isora, it was recommended by friends as a good hotel for a beach holiday.”
Swimming in the ocean
Holidays in the Canary Islands are synonymous with beach holidays. And you will be able to realize your plans to plunge into the Atlantic Ocean even in the middle of spring. April 9In 2021, the water temperature here reaches 18-20 degrees, and on the beaches of the southern side of the island – up to +22 .
According to tourists, in April the best bathing is provided by gently sloping beaches in Las Americas . If you wish, you can go around all the beach recreation areas on the island by renting a car or using public transport.
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Igor Makishev, Moscow:
“During my vacation we traveled a lot around Tenerife. First, we rented a car. I liked the roads. The island has two central tracks in good condition. Then we wanted to smell the local color and we went to the nature reserve by bus. It was a very comfortable ride, the bus had air conditioning and a TV. On our next visit, we want to take the tram from La Laguna to Santa Cruz.”
Win at the casino and dance
Many tourists come to Tenerife for entertainment. There are several casinos on the island, the best of which travelers call Casino Playa de las Américas. There are many visitors in Casinos de Tenerife and Casino de Taoro.
The island has many nightlife venues. Most of the clubs and discos are concentrated in Las Veronicas and Playa De Las Americas (southern part of the island) . Each institution tries to somehow stand out from the crowd, luring tourists with world-famous DJ performances and themed parties.
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Andrey Kulik, Vyazma:
“We were in one of the best Liquid Clubs. The interior is like in space. Beautiful terrace overlooking the ocean. During the night we sat in different sectors on both floors, as different music played everywhere. We spent about 100 euros for two – great experience! We also went to the El Faro disco. It’s cheaper there. We danced to Latin music till we dropped.”
Catch a shark
Tenerife has a well-developed infrastructure for outdoor activities . There are excellent golf courses and special go-kart tracks. Surfing and kitesurfing are in high esteem here. El Medano, located in the most windy place of the island, has become the mecca of this sport lovers.
The interesting ocean landscape around Tenerife attracts diving and fishing enthusiasts to the south side of the island with calm waters. Especially in this regard, Las Americas, Los Cristianos and Los Gigantes are in demand.
Fishing in Tenerife is organized in two versions – fishing rods can be cast from the shore, or by going out into the open ocean on a boat or yacht. People who have already fished in Tenerife say that the outcome of fishing is unpredictable. Any fish up to the shark can get caught on the hook.
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Sergey Cherep, Sevastopol:
“We bought tickets for sea fishing right in the port. For five hours each paid 55 euros. In principle, it was possible to buy a sea tour from our tour operator or from any agency on the street, the difference in prices is only a couple of euros.”
Experience Spain
Tenerife is rich in attractions. We have already spoken about the Teide volcano, we will only add that it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The same honorary title was awarded to former capital of the Canaries – San Cristobal de la Laguna . While exploring this city, be sure to visit the Auditorio Tenerife Opera House, which is included in the list of the six most recognizable buildings in Spain.
Other corners of Tenerife also surprise tourists:
Elena Ganza, Yaroslavl:
“For me, the most important revelation in the Canary Islands was an excursion to the Church of the Virgin Mary, or, as the locals call it, the Basilica of Candelaria.”
Kostya, Maykop:
“I have always dreamed of visiting the Guimar pyramids and now the dream has come true! From these stepped buildings, which no one knows when they were erected, no one knows who and no one knows why, one breathes a mystery.
Larisa Novoselaya, Krasnodar:
“It is worth going to the Canary Islands at least to see the nature reserve of Tenerife – Infierno”.
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Viktor and Yury, Nizhnevartovsk:
“We went around Tenerife on foot with my family, we really liked the authentic Canarian village of Maska. True, there are many tourists, this is a popular route.”
Zamuragin family, Volga region:
“April Siam Park surprised me with a variety of attractions. There are not many people. It must have been the low season.
Kristina Mazur, Perm:
“The entire north side of the island is a paradise for shopaholics! In any village there are a lot of shops with souvenirs. Low prices for hand embroidery. We bought a wonderful rug for 5 euros.”
Tenerife is not only rich in natural wonders. One of the island’s most visited attractions is Loro Parque. This is a zoo with exotic animals, a botanical garden and a circus under one roof.
Article last updated: February 22, 2022
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