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Attractions in los cristianos tenerife: THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Los Cristianos – 2022 (with Photos)

Опубликовано: February 9, 2020 в 10:12 am

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THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Los Cristianos – 2022 (with Photos)

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Book these experiences for a close-up look at Los Cristianos.

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  • Kayaking with Dolphins and Snorkeling With Turtles in Tenerife

    from

    $39.84

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Night Sky Star Safari Teide National Park Tenerife

    Bus Tours

    from

    $76. 61

    per adult

  • SPECIAL OFFER

    2 Hr: Sightings of cetaceans in Travelin´Lady with stop to swim

    from

    $22.98

    $21.45

    per adult

  • Kayak Safari with Dolphin and Turtle Watching in Guaza

    from

    $38.81

    per adult

  • Full Day Guided Tour to La Gomera from Tenerife

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $90.91

    per adult

  • Viking Cruise 3h In Tenerife – Ragnarok

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $45.45

    per adult

  • 5 hour Stargazing and Teide Tour with dinner

    Bus Tours

    from

    $76. 61

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Biking adventure from the mountains to the sea

    Bike Tours

    from

    $61.28

    per adult

  • Kayak Route along the Volcanic Coast in Tenerife South with Snorkeling

    from

    $35.75

    per adult

  • Full-Day Almond Blossom Trail in Tenerife

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $54.13

    per adult

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  • Kayak Route along the Volcanic Coast in Tenerife South with Snorkeling

    from

    $35.75

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Private Glamorous Speedboat in Tenerife with Snacks & Drinks

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $459. 64

    per group (up to

    10

    )

  • Guided Kayak Tour From Los Cristianos Beach Tenerife

    from

    $35.75

    per adult

  • Whales and Dolphins excursion on a Luxury Yacht in Canary Islands

    Coffee Cruises

    from

    $66.39

    per adult

  • Kayaking with Dolphins and Snorkeling With Turtles in Tenerife

    from

    $39.84

    per adult

  • Kayak Safari with Dolphin and Turtle Watching in Guaza

    from

    $38.81

    per adult

  • Tenerife Turtles by Kayak and Snorkeling Adventure

    from

    $45.96

    per adult

  • SUP and Snorkeling Adventure in Los Cristianos Beach

    from

    $50. 05

    per adult

  • Kayak Tenerife Dolphins Experience

    from

    $40.86

    per adult

  • Kayak Sunset Tour

    from

    $52.30

    per adult

Top Attractions in Los Cristianos

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1. Monkey Park

Zoos

Open now

By alorahble

There are several enclosures linked together with lots of different opportunities for animal interaction; tortoises…

2. Playa de las Vistas

Beaches

By geoffreyp69

Vast quantities of imported golden sand have transformed this once-rocky coastline into a paradise for swimmers and…

3. Los Cristianos Harbour

Bodies of Water • Beaches

By lizzys62

. .. of eating places plenty sunbeds parasols also great views and good for sitting watching the ferries coming and going

4. Port of Los Cristianos

Marinas

By OfftheirP

In addition to the boat, there is bits of history to be seen and a few bars and restaurants.

5. Playa de Los Cristianos

Beaches

By alanstewart163

Lovely beach walk

6. Passarella Oasis Centro Comercial

Shopping Malls

By rach7603

Everything you need under one roof, great food court, cheap supermarket with lovely fresh fruit and veg.

7. Fred. Olsen Express

Ferries

Open now

By GenoMichiganYooper

Fred Olson Ferry – Tenerife to La Gomera – Fast, Clean, Smooth, Easy

8. Beach of de Los Callados

Beaches

By 256graemeb

This is a quiet little beach, even more quiet since the beach bar burnt down. It’s the furthest you can walk along the…

9. Solido

Sports Camps & Clinics

10. Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Carmen

Churches & Cathedrals

Open now

By 221ianw

Very imposing whitewashed walled building that dominates this part of the old town. Entering this church,you’ll be…

11. Playa De Los Tarajales

Beaches

By piotrh2982

Along the beach there are a lot of stores, restaurants, bike rentals and other services…

12. Fountain On The Roundabout

Fountains

By finglaspete

Yes, what an interesting concept for a holiday review, the roundabout on the edge of the town, and it has a fountain on…

13. Plaza Pedro Garcia Cabrera

Points of Interest & Landmarks

14. Giedre & Enrique Diving

Scuba & Snorkelling

Open now

By BenHunt89

Saw lots of colourful fish, starfish, crabs and cuttlefish.

15. TenDive

Scuba & Snorkelling • Water Sports

Open now

By evanjones00

Claudio and Daniella were great 😁very helpful, friendly and professional.

16. Tenerife Guided Walks

Walking Tours • Hiking & Camping Tours

Open now

By lize920

Our first hike with Andy was ‘The Wow Factor’ and it didn’t disappoint.

17. Sparadise

Spas

Open now

By SarahTravelsTheGlobe

The thermal circuit and private jacuzzi were brilliant and then the massages from Belen and Karen just wonderful.

18. Kayak Academy Tenerife

Scuba & Snorkelling • Eco Tours

Open now

By katetZ7268DI

We really struck gold with the kayaking and snorkelling tour. Dan and Dani were awesome with all the knowledge and…

19. Viking Tenerife Ragnarok

Boat Tours • Dolphin & Whale Watching

Open now

By massar2019

And we got to see few families of pilot whales and dolphins – so all in all real recommendation for this guys 👍😉

20. Genuine Fishing Crested Wave

Boat Tours • Water Sports

Open now

By JonFig

Awesome Tuna fishing, TOP boat and Fabulous Crew

21. The Attic rooftop bar

Bars & Clubs

By StephBB1210

Excellent background music perfectly suited to the age of the clientele.

22. Xplore Tenerife

Canyoning & Rappelling Tours • Scuba & Snorkelling

By RebeccaRose94

Thank you so much xplore Tenerife! And please say a big thank you to Roque for us! 🙂

23. Travelin’ Lady

Swim with Dolphins • Boat Tours

Open now

By Jazz174321

This was our third trip on the travelling lady. Every time we saw loads of dolphins, and on two trips whales as well…

24. Escuela de Vela Los Cristianos

Stand Up Paddleboarding • Kayaking & Canoeing

Open now

By Chainbrown

Best trick is hire a kayak and follow one of the tours. Honestly these guys are amazing.

25. Brahms and Liszt

Bars & Clubs • Cabarets

By Lisalouloubelle

Great entertainment will recommend that you visit you’ll have a fantastic time

26. Be Nature

Spas

Open now

By jemimar2016

We went here to have a fish spa done for our feet, it was only €7 which was quite cheap.

27. Casey’s Bar

Bars & Clubs

By richardc7205

Great Atmosphere, Great Music, Really Friendly Staff.

28. Claddagh

Bars & Clubs

By OwenF1991

We recently visited Tenerife for a week and stumbled across this fantastic Irish Bar simply by chance as we wandered…

29. Canarykayaktenerife

Scuba & Snorkelling • Dolphin & Whale Watching

Open now

By 769laureni

Amazing experience, we got to see dolphins and a turtle!

30. Ocean Aware Dive Center

Scuba & Snorkelling

Open now

By jjk1990

Was only passing though for a few days but Maria and Ryan made me feel right at home. We did 4 dives together…

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  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Viking Cruise 2h In Tenerife – Ragnarok

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $25.54

    per adult

  • Whale & Dolphin Watching in Tenerife (Puerto Colon) On a Sailing Boat (3 Hr)

    Sailing

    from

    $47.67

    per adult

  • Kayak Sunset Tour

    from

    $52.30

    per adult

  • Whale & Dolphin Watching in Tenerife (Puerto Colon) On a Large Catamaran

    from

    $51.06

    per adult

  • SPECIAL OFFER

    2 Hr: Sightings of cetaceans in Travelin´Lady with stop to swim

    from

    $22. 98

    $21.45

    per adult

  • Kayak Route along the Volcanic Coast in Tenerife South with Snorkeling

    from

    $35.75

    per adult

  • Guided Kayak Tour From Los Cristianos Beach Tenerife

    from

    $35.75

    per adult

  • Whales and Dolphins excursion on a Luxury Yacht in Canary Islands

    Coffee Cruises

    from

    $66.39

    per adult

  • Whale & Dolphin Watching With Mustcat Virgin Coast Trip On a Large Catamaran

    from

    $56.18

    per adult

  • Private Boat Tour on Royal Ocean Yacht, Tenerife

    Brunch Cruises

    from

    $612.85

    per group (up to

    8

    )

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  • Masca from above

    Full-day Tours

    from

    $58. 22

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Forest Quad Trip with Hotel Pickup

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $153.21

    per group (up to

    1

    )

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    3-day Tenerife & la Gomera Sightseeing Tour

    Bus Tours

    from

    $166.49

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Night Sky Star Safari Teide National Park Tenerife

    Bus Tours

    from

    $76.61

    per adult

  • Full Day Guided Tour to La Gomera from Tenerife

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $90.91

    per adult

  • Viking Cruise 3h In Tenerife – Ragnarok

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $45. 45

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Viking Cruise 2h In Tenerife – Ragnarok

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $25.54

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Private Glamorous Speedboat in Tenerife with Snacks & Drinks

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $459.64

    per group (up to

    10

    )

  • 5 hour Stargazing and Teide Tour with dinner

    Bus Tours

    from

    $76.61

    per adult

  • Whales and Dolphins excursion on a Luxury Yacht in Canary Islands

    Coffee Cruises

    from

    $66.39

    per adult

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  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Jet Ski Safari South Tenerife

    from

    $56. 18

    per group (up to

    1

    )

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Tandem Paragliding Flight over Tenerife

    from

    $102.14

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Night Sky Star Safari Teide National Park Tenerife

    Bus Tours

    from

    $76.61

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Viking Cruise 2h In Tenerife – Ragnarok

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $25.54

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Private Glamorous Speedboat in Tenerife with Snacks & Drinks

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $459.64

    per group (up to

    10

    )

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Biking adventure from the mountains to the sea

    Bike Tours

    from

    $61. 28

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Forest Quad Trip with Hotel Pickup

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $153.21

    per group (up to

    1

    )

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    3-day Tenerife & la Gomera Sightseeing Tour

    Bus Tours

    from

    $166.49

    per adult

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  • Amazing Anaga

    Walking Tours

    from

    $71.50

    per adult

  • Hiking in Tenerife’s Great Outdoors

    Walking Tours

    from

    $57.71

    per adult

  • Get to know the Teide National Park and the south of Tenerife on a private tour

    Bus Tours

    from

    $107. 25

    per adult (price varies by group size)

  • Walking Guided Tour to Barranco de Ruiz in Tenerife

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $71.50

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Biking adventure from the mountains to the sea

    Bike Tours

    from

    $61.28

    per adult

  • Silent Disco Walking Tour in Arona Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Walking Tours

    from

    $20.43

    per adult

From quick jaunts to full-day outings.

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  • Full-Day Almond Blossom Trail in Tenerife

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $54.13

    per adult

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Night Sky Star Safari Teide National Park Tenerife

    Bus Tours

    from

    $76. 61

    per adult

  • Full Day Guided Tour to La Gomera from Tenerife

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $90.91

    per adult

  • 5 hour Stargazing and Teide Tour with dinner

    Bus Tours

    from

    $76.61

    per adult

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  • 3-Hours Private Tour to Canary Islands – Accessible Boat

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $459.64

    per group (up to

    10

    )

  • Private Boat Tour on Royal Ocean Yacht, Tenerife

    Brunch Cruises

    from

    $612.85

    per group (up to

    8

    )

  • LIKELY TO SELL OUT*

    Private Glamorous Speedboat in Tenerife with Snacks & Drinks

    Adventure Tours

    from

    $459. 64

    per group (up to

    10

    )

  • Get to know the Teide National Park and the south of Tenerife on a private tour

    Bus Tours

    from

    $107.25

    per adult (price varies by group size)

*Likely to sell out: Based on Viator’s booking data and information from the provider from the past 30 days, it seems likely this experience will sell out through Viator, a Tripadvisor company.

What travelers are saying

  • Bev M

    Wigan30 contributions

    Review of: Monkey Park

    Great value for money

    Excellent value for money, we spent a rainy day here, our granddaughters loved feeding the Guinea pigs and watching the monkeys. Will definitely visit again

    Written September 10, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Kaja P

    2 contributions

    Review of: Playa de las Vistas

    Awesome beach

    Nice clean sandy beach with many shops, bars and restaurants with very good prices. It was never too crowded. We always had wonderful time.

    Written September 10, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Sai G

    8 contributions

    Review of: Los Cristianos Harbour

    Good port

    Went here for a whale watching tour and the experience was great! Helpful staff and easy to know where to go!

    Written August 27, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Ray L

    Hertfordshire, UK19 contributions

    Review of: Port of Los Cristianos

    walking

    walking round the harbour watching the ferries come in or just to watch the fishing boats come in and unload fresh fish

    Written May 31, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Davide G

    Palermo, Italy3,398 contributions

    Review of: Playa de Los Cristianos

    Super long

    Super long beach, massively full of hotels and services in general. A good option for families, surely not wild but absolutely accessible!

    Written August 31, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Graham696969

    Peterborough, UK395 contributions

    Review of: Passarella Oasis Centro Comercial

    Excellent Supermarket

    Great shopping centre, lots of bars and restaurants, unfortunately some seem to have closed due to the C word, the supermarket in excellent and not bad prices.

    Written March 4, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • WendyHall

    Retford, UK3 contributions

    Review of: Fred. Olsen Express

    Difficulty with suitcases

    I’m 78 years old. Arrived at Ferry terminal in darkness and joined queue with my suitcase. On arriving at ferry ramp was instructed to take my suitcase up the ramp and go through the red door. Did so and door was an entrance to car storage level. Was angrily told to go upstairs and obviously not allowed through
    My daughter in law and thirteen and eleven year old grandchildren were in the same position but they had extra suitcases as their soldier dad and another junior soldier were embarking on the Talisker Whisky Atlantic three thousand mile Row from La Gomera to Antigua and we had to transport their suitcases back to the uk. My daughter in law had the impossible task of lugging five suitcases up three flights of stairs. Prior to embarking we saw no signs directing us to the luggage carts. It was an extremely stressful exercise.
    Fortunately I had help from a lovely Welshman to get my suitcase off the ferry.
    The ferry journey was fine and there are good facilities on board.

    Written December 20, 2019

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Neil K

    Liverpool, UK612,179 contributions

    Review of: Beach of de Los Callados

    Good views

    Playa De Los Callados is a beach that sort of runs on from Playa De Los Christianos, a lot more rugged, rocky and to be honest not very inviting but what it lacks in beauty it certainly makes up with on views,the views to the port are cool especially when the cruise ships are in and the view of the Los Christianos area are stunning especially at night, its worth checking out if you’re in the area.

    Written January 10, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • trolleydolly2016

    Wiltshire, UK23 contributions

    Review of: Solido

    Solido Gym Los Cristianos

    What a fabulous gym, all the equipment you need plus at least 5 classes per day which are included in your package.
    Here for a week and use of the gym, classes, washing facilties was only €25, 😉, excellent price.
    Staff very friendly and very helpful too, would I recommend it? Of course, 10/10, brilliant gym, love it.

    Written May 29, 2019

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • IAN W

    St Helens, UK3,631 contributions

    Review of: Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Carmen

    Moving Experience

    Very imposing whitewashed walled building that dominates this part of the old town.
    Entering this church,you’ll be surprised by its ornate simplicity of just being a House of God,nothing ostentatious about its being.
    Unusual in the fact that it has upstairs galleries for the congregation,along both sides.

    Written March 11, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • IAN W

    St Helens, UK3,631 contributions

    Review of: Playa De Los Tarajales

    Pebble/Stone beach

    Not one for sand lovers,this is mainly rocky and pebbly,the quieter end of Playa de los Cristianos beach.
    Each day the local canoe enthusiasts set off from here,both the professionals and the amateurs from the hire companies.
    Backed by a few bars and restaurants on the prom,it’s nice to just sit on a bench and relax and watch the world go by.

    Written March 14, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • mike r

    Bromsgrove, UK1,125 contributions

    Review of: Fountain On The Roundabout

    it welcomes people to the town

    They like their roundabouts on this island and this one is located at the entrance to the town welcoming visitors. They maintain it to a high standard and regularly change the flowers, even when they don’t need to. There is an army of municipal gardeners in this area!
    The main attraction is the impressive fountain, which does not function throughout the day, so you may miss it. However if you are lucky enough to see it working it runs through an impressive sequence.

    Written March 6, 2020

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Neil K

    Liverpool, UK612,179 contributions

    Review of: Plaza Pedro Garcia Cabrera

    Peaceful plaza

    My twin brother Stephen and I were heading to Los Christianos when we dropped by Plaza Pedro Garcia Cabrera and what a pleasant little plaza this is .
    There’s a beautiful fountain, a monument in honour of Pedro’s Garcia Cabrera who was the most famous writer and poet in the Canary Islands, the plaza is surrounded by some great pubs,bars and restaurants, its a very cool square indeed.
    We were here on a really hot afternoon, November weather was awesome, temperatures in the mid 90’s, my twin brother Stephen and I cooled down a little here by soaking our caps in the fountain, we then headed to Bar Europa 2 on the square were we sat out on their terrace and enjoyed a couple of bottles each of Dorada beer .
    All in all its a great square to check out if you’re in the area.

    Written December 11, 2021

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Jason M

    Spalding, United Kingdom8 contributions

    Review of: Giedre & Enrique Diving

    Perfect: a time that we shall never forget!

    I dived with my teenage son (13) and daughter (17), what a beautiful opportunity!!!! Thank you so much, Giedre, for looking after us so well and providing this (first) once in a lifetime experience for us! (Though of course we want to go again and again!).

    I’d chosen her company for their outstanding reviews, but they were also one of the best value, too!

    Giedre was amazing from my first enquiry. We communicated easily by WhatsApp, and since it was to be my children’s first time she recommended which day would be calmest under the sea. Her on-land tuition was clear; she was so enthusiastic, patient and funny; brilliant with my boy who although intelligent is not the easiest to teach!

    The diving itself was wonderful, she helped us on with our gear and got us into the sea, helped us with our flippers and then took each of my kids separately to check their safety under the water, I’d dived a few times before (which was why she allowed us to go as a threesome) but what I liked about Giedre’s instruction was that she gave them enough to get them started and then added to that on our journey, making it less complicated until they had got themselves confident.
    We went from the beach, too, which allowed them to practise the pressure changes and the like gradually.

    We had about 45 minutes under the sea, which was perfect: enough to really enjoy it but not so much that we got overtired; it’s surprisingly tiring! As well as all the psychedelic fish, Giedre knew how to find all sorts, including sea horses and octopus, which I had not seen before in the wild. Giedre took some incredible photos and videos (which she later compiled for us the same day!)

    She genuinely took pride and enjoyment from seeing us share the experience together, which was really very lovely.

    A time that we shall never forget! It was perfect, thank you, so so much!

    Written September 3, 2022

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

  • Paul C

    London, UK638 contributions

    Review of: TenDive

    Dived With Sea Turtle

    Dived today with Claudio first on the wreck of Tabaiba at 28m. The boat is fully intact and full of life, you can swim inside the boat etc. Great dive. I requested NITROX and full equipment which was supplied and all was good.

    Next dive was a shore dive at a small bay where there is Sea grass and if you are very lucky Sea Turtles. The Gods of diving smiled on us and we saw a good sized female feeding in the grass for about 10 minutes including getting close up to her.

    Both dives we saw a huge array of colourful fish that made the dives something to remember.

    I would 100% recommend TenDive and Claudio as a safe, knowledgeable and professional dive partner.

    Written August 12, 2021

    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions about Los Cristianos


The top attractions to visit in Los Cristianos are:

  • Monkey Park
  • Playa de las Vistas
  • Los Cristianos Harbour
  • Port of Los Cristianos
  • Playa de Los Cristianos

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The best outdoor activities in Los Cristianos according to Tripadvisor travelers are:

  • Playa de las Vistas
  • Monkey Park
  • Port of Los Cristianos
  • Los Cristianos Harbour
  • Playa de Los Cristianos

See all outdoor activities in Los Cristianos on Tripadvisor


The best day trips from Los Cristianos according to Tripadvisor travelers are:

  • Night Sky Star Safari Teide National Park Tenerife
  • Full Day Guided Tour to La Gomera from Tenerife
  • 5 hour Stargazing and Teide Tour with dinner

See all day trips from Los Cristianos on Tripadvisor


The most popular things to do in Los Cristianos with kids according to Tripadvisor travelers are:

  • Giedre & Enrique Diving
  • Kayak Academy Tenerife
  • Playa de las Vistas
  • Monkey Park
  • Port of Los Cristianos

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Playa de Los Cristianos – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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Davide G

Palermo, Italy3,398 contributions

Super long

Super long beach, massively full of hotels and services in general. A good option for families, surely not wild but absolutely accessible!

Written August 31, 2022

This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.


Sai G

8 contributions

Lovely beach!

Lovely sands and waters, the promenade is great, especially in the evening, and not too many sellers bugging you while you’re there which is a plus!

Written August 27, 2022

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LuLuDoDo

Cambridgeshire, UK62 contributions

A beach with a view

Family

Went on a Sunday so super busy with Spanish families down by the sea, it seemed more tourists are further up on the loungers which you can hire (i think they were around €6 for the day woth umbrella) but we wanted to be nearer the sea so could see daughter. Very busy but the sea is sectioned off so safe to swim and look at the harbour in shallow(ish) water. You can sit and watch all the boats sail in and out which was nice.
Be careful as the sand is incredibly hot so .are sure you have flip-flops and a towel to sit on. Some bars and restaurants off the beach but didn’t notice any public toilets.

Written August 16, 2022

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Keith51H

76 contributions

lovely beach and plaza

The beach is lovely with soft sand and water is clean and clear and you can get some nice waves too.

People come along selling drinks, towels, fruit, sunglasses etc. .
Watch out for the guy selling drinks from fresh fruit (melons, pineapple etc) there was one lady who only wanted the pineapple but as he cut up the other fruit too he made them pay for it all.

Deckchairs and parasols are 4 euros each for the day.

There are showers and toilets too, plus disabled toilets.

The plaza has several shops, and several resturants along it, plus a small mall at the opposite end to the harbour.

Written August 8, 2022

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Martin

Colchester, UK18 contributions

We don’t dig it here at all.

Friends

I’m not sure what all the fuss is about, it’s very brits abroad and the whole place looks a bit tired and tacky.
We will try Grand Canaria next time I think. Great paragliding and water parks close by though.

Written June 17, 2022

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Trekbud

Loughborough, UK1,033 contributions

Hot!

Solo

I had low expectations of this beach as it is so close to the ferry port. However, the beach was great, the sand is well cared for, there was a life guard on duty, there are showers as you leave the beach and there are plenty of restaurants and cafés close by.

Although the sand looks yellow it is a mixture of yellow and black. It is much, much hotter than I anticipated. I recommend flip flops!!

Written June 8, 2022

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Ray L

Hertfordshire, UK19 contributions

for a rest

loverly beachto lay on the sun beds , relaxing then go to one of the many bars along there for a bite to eat and a cold beer

Written May 31, 2022

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IAN W

St Helens, UK3,631 contributions

“Great Place”

reviewed before now,just as good. Clean,golden sands backed by a bustling promenade.Great to sit and watch the beach games being played or just relaxing on the sands themselves.Although a busy beach,you can always find a quiet spot away from the games.
If you don,t want to get “sanded up”,you can always sit on one of the numerous benches on the prom.

Written March 14, 2022

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Michael C

Bristol, UK2 contributions

Holiday

Couples

Los cristianos is very nice beaches are lovely and there is plenty to do the only thing that spoils it are the street sellers constantly pestering you cheap crap

Written February 27, 2022

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JenAnnie

Nottingham, UK496 contributions

Walking the coadt

Couples

What a fabulous walk along Playa Christianos. We caught the bus from Los Gigantes. You can walk along the beach & the promenade all the way to Fababe.

Written February 7, 2022

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Monkey Park (Los Cristianos) – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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Wigan30 contributions

Great value for money

Family

Excellent value for money, we spent a rainy day here, our granddaughters loved feeding the Guinea pigs and watching the monkeys. Will definitely visit again

Written September 10, 2022

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tanya t

Drogheda, Ireland1 contribution

Best day out

Couples

What can I say this place was amazing. From start to finish. Staff were amazing very friendly. Great price. 10.00 euro Food include We had a ball and we had no kids 🤣 got photos of the parrot’s 8 euro. And u can hold 2 of them. Monkeys walking on our arms. We took purple grapes they love them. Just don’t stand under them as them pi** on u 🤣🤣

Written September 10, 2022

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Jaisling24

Greater London, UK32 contributions

Hidden Gem to visit

Couples

This was a fantastic sanctuary to visit. The animals had large enclosures, plenty of food and clean water and generally seemed happy. Staff were friendly, polite, professional and genuinely seemed to care about their animals. Recommend you buying a food pot €3 so you can hand-feed the primates, birds, guinea pigs etc which was an experience young and old can enjoy. It is not a large park but you could easily spend hours here and not feel guilty about any cruelty or mistreatment of animals that you may suspect in other zoo parks.

On another note – the website suggests you drive or take a taxi to the park. We took a bus to nearby then attempted to walk to the park for the rest of the journey. Highly recommend you find transport rather than walking! We took a taxi back which was much safer. There was also no cafeteria or anything but there were vending machines for drinks and ice creams.

Written September 9, 2022

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SirAdaMO

75 contributions

Nice on a dull day…

Family

Nice place to visit on a dull and cloudy day.
Unfortunately most of the monkeys had been resting during our visit so only one came to eat our food 🙁 Great and affordable place to bring kids.
Guineapigs are out of control 😀

Written September 6, 2022

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OlekSkilganon

United Kingdom161 contributions

Well worth a visit

Couples

Really enjoyed our visit. The monkeys are not really the main attraction at least for us – instead we loved being able to feed the Guinea pigs and tiny colourful birds – very cathartic. Before going I checked the QA here on wether we could walk and all of the answers said take a taxi. I’ve remedied that as we walked there no problem.

Written September 5, 2022

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Alison G

Warrington, Uk16 contributions

Great value attraction to pass a couple of hours

Nice little place to go to pass a few hours while in Los Cristianos. Cheap to get in at 10 Euros each, option to purchase feed for 3 Euros (we didn’t get any but the boxes looked good value). Some of the reviews commented on the amount of guinea pigs – and yes there are a lot BUT there are also crocodiles, tropical birds, iguanas, degu, turtles, tortoises, lemurs and of course the main attraction the monkeys. Able to walk through large caged areas where the guinea pigs, lemurs, iguanas and a couple of spider monkeys are loose. Then other monkeys / animals in further caged off areas but easily visible. We opted to walk from our accommodation which only took half an hour – albeit part of the route along a busy road so wouldn’t be for everyone. Glad we took our friends recommendation to make the visit as was definitely worth it.

Written September 3, 2022

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Rachel Goddard

Spalding, UK367 contributions

Nice to see and go round for a few hours

Couples

We always come here and was a lot busier this time. Always sad to see animals caged up or performing for photos but they seem cared for in other ways. Cheeky monkeys with the food and hand feeding of Guinea pigs is nice. Not too expensive either.

Written August 24, 2022

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Rachel C

10 contributions

A must for kids

Family

Have visited here few times over past 10 years – its a small park compared to some larger on islsnd but great for kids to be hands on and close up to animals. Not expensive either and food can be bought to feed guinea pigs/ lemurs or birds.
Its extended a bit since we was last here and we got the pictures taken with ourselves & parrots but no pressure to do so .
Its not a full day venue but I always visit when in area

Written August 23, 2022

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dwadwine

Valence, France24 contributions

Despite the mixed reviews, it’s good!

Family

I had mixed feelings before visiting because of the mixed reviews, but it’s a great place to go, especially with young children. Cheap to get in (adults €10 and under 5’s go free), lots of animals loose (not just Guinea pigs!!) and we had a monkey jump on our shoulders plus we got to hand-feed various monkeys and cute lemurs. There’s a crocodile, tropical birds, iguanas too….It’s a clean park and well looked-after. Easy access for push and wheel chairs. Quite a pretty decor, nice setting. Can buy drinks and snacks there, toilets in the middle and there is a little snack area. You can have your photo taken holding a cockatoo like a baby with parrots on your shoulders for €8 but absolutely no pressure to buy. Thoroughly enjoyed this little place!

Written August 23, 2022

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alison g

3 contributions

More like Guinea pig world

Family

Arrived for opening…wasn’t packed so that was a bonus…it was cheap to get in… I believe around 10 euros each and 3euros for food for animals…I thought the food was to feed monkeys but the place was full of guinea pigs 🤣 that’s all your 3euros of food is good for because the 1 or 2 monkeys that were out of cages were not allowed this food…I must say I felt quite sad looking at the monkeys behind glass and cages…they all look extremely sad (just my opinion) gift shop is expensive tat

Written August 20, 2022

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Monkey Park is open:

  • Sun – Sat 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Hotels near Monkey Park:

  • (1.34 mi) Hotel Las Madrigueras Golf Resort & Spa
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  • (1.21 mi) Klayman Olivina Aparthotel

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Playa de las Vistas (Los Cristianos)

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“Beautiful beach ⛱ ”

Dec 2021

The sands on this beach are pristine, great beach amenities and lifeguards on duty ,there are lots of pubs,bars and r. ..

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“Lovely .. but watch for jelly fish flags ”

Nov 2019

Lovely clean beach, lots of beds available with cafes, restaurants, shops all along spent a couple of days down there…

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Awesome beach

Couples

Nice clean sandy beach with many shops, bars and restaurants with very good prices. It was never too crowded. We always had wonderful time.

Written September 10, 2022

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Yorkie_Girl77

35 contributions

Lovely beach

Family

4 euros per sunbed or parasol if you want to rent them (they get there to start taking money at about 11am) but also you can bring your own chairs / towels / parasol etc there is plenty of room. Clean and tidy beach, lots of shops and bars on the front but they don’t take over the beach. Showers to clean feet etc.
Golden rather than black sand like in some areas of the island; but still very grainy rather than fine sand. The sand gets really hot – you need something on your feet to walk on it

Written August 16, 2022

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Holly

Cambridgeshire, UK59 contributions

Lovely!

Family

This was a beautiful beach which we stumbled upon on our way to Los Cristianos. It was peaceful, with minimal people and clear sands! Lovely and clean.

Written August 11, 2022

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Demitria E

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best beach in the south

loove this beach – only beach i can actually spend the day at in arona !! lots of bars and shops around too

Written August 1, 2022

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Peter W

Plymouth, UK116 contributions

Long days in the sun

Well what a lovely beech, spent each morning down here having early morning swim, beech is kept very clean, lifeguards on duty as well.
Bars and restaurants within throwing distance.

Written July 10, 2022

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krgderby

Derby, UK52 contributions

Great beach

This is a great beach, have been coming here for 10 years and the sun beds are still 4 euro a day each
But this year we found that it is getting spoiled by the amount of beach vendors selling everything from hats and blankets to fresh fruit and drinks. When we first visited 10 years ago there were just 1 or 2 walking up and down and we found it a bit of a novelty but now its reaching saturation point and it’s getting annoying particularly the ones selling fruit and drinks as they patrol the beach every 10 or 15 mins or so shouting out loudly what they are selling. This is not what you want when you are here for a relaxing holiday. The council or police really need to crack down on this.

Written July 9, 2022

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Sharpie

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Peach of a beach

“20 years ago we saw this beach begin to be created when the two ‘arms’ were made by thousands of tons of volcanic rock. Today it is, without doubt, the best beach in the south. It has a daily mechanised clean, ample well spaced sunbeds and parasols which are regularly attended by staff. There are manned lifeguard stations and facilities for wheelchair patrons to access the sea. The toilets are kept reasonably clean although I am sure people steal the toilet rolls and seats! There are a lot of beach vendors who mostly take a refusal well. It can get very busy at weekends with locals, but then, it is their beach. Can hardly wait for next years visit.

Written June 14, 2022

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Ray L

Hertfordshire, UK19 contributions

nice views

nice to sit with a drink or a bite to eat and look at the view over the ocean feeling totally relaxed

Written May 31, 2022

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Gary Millar

Northampton, UK318 contributions

Beautiful

Couples

Our favourite beach in Tenerife, with very many restaurants surrounding it to choose from, particularly beautiful with the evening’s sunset if having a meal at one of the many restaurants.

Written May 15, 2022

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Luca

London, UK125 contributions

A great beach

An absolute gem of a beach. If you go round the side by the port car park it’s nice and quiet and the crowd are very respectful. The sea is clear and the sun beds are very comfy.

Written May 6, 2022

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Frequently Asked Questions about Playa de las Vistas


We recommend booking Playa de las Vistas tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 5 Playa de las Vistas tours on Tripadvisor


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  • Viking Cruise 3h In Tenerife – Ragnarok (From $47.21)
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  • Silent Disco Walking Tour in Arona Santa Cruz de Tenerife (From $21.22)
  • Discover Scuba Diving in Los Cristianos, Tenerife (From $79.56)
  • 2 hours of Tour and Safari on a jet ski (From $180.34)

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  • (0. 02 mi) Apartment Compostela
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  • (0.04 mi) Top floor one bedroom apartment fantastic sea views
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11 Best Things To Do in Los Cristianos, Tenerife


Playa Las Vistas, on a cloudy January morning in Los Cristianos, Tenerife

Los Cristianos is one of the most popular destinations in Tenerife and many tourists choose it as a base for their holiday.

The town of Los Cristianos actually predates the tourism boom in Tenerife, so the place has a history, as well as great restaurants, bars, and beaches.

  • What to do in Los Cristianos: attractions and places to visit
  • 1. Beach Playa Las Vistas
  • 2. Playa Los Cristianos
  • 3. Playa del Callao
  • 4. Playa de los Tarajales
  • 5. Los Cristianos Market
  • 6. Visit Jungle Park
  • 7. See whales and dolphins in their natural habitat
  • 8. Day trip from Los Cristianos to La Gomera
  • 9. Go to Monkey Park
  • 10. Climb Chayofita Mountain
  • 11. Shopping in Los Cristianos at C.C. Parque Santiago 6

What to do in Los Cristianos: attractions and places to visit

We all know what’s the main reason why people come to Tenerife: for the sunny weather all year long, as the island is the warmest Canary Island even during winter, along with Gran Canaria.

The south of Tenerife is the warmest part of the island and Los Cristianos is located right in the very south, so it’s a great choice for those much needed sunny winter breaks. We’ve prepared a list of suggestions of what to do in Los Cristianos during your holiday here, as well as some ideas for day trips.

1. Beach Playa Las Vistas


Playa Las Vistas is our favorite beach in Los Cristianos

Las Vistas Beach is a man-made beach, protected by breakwaters and with all the facilities you may need: sunbeds, showers, toilets and it’s also accessible for disabled persons.

The water here is clear and ideal for families with children, plus there are also some inflatables which will keep the children busy.

As a personal opinion, out of all the beaches in this area of Tenerife, I found that Playa Las Vistas had the highest ocean temperature during the winter months and it’s the one I prefer the most for swimming, at least between December and March.

2. Playa Los Cristianos


Los Cristianos beach

Los Cristianos beach is also popular and has lots of facilities, but it’s great also for water sports. From here you have easy access to many restaurants and bars and if you want a sunbed for the day, they are cheaper than the ones at Playa Las Vistas.

Playa Los Cristianos is located right next to the ferry terminal, so from here you can see the boats leaving for La Gomera.

3. Playa del Callao


Playa del Callao, one of the smaller beaches in Los Cristianos

This is a small beach situated on the far east side of Los Cristianos.

Playa del Callao is a small and quiet beach, with only a beach bar. In terms of facilities, it’s pretty disappointing compared to the previous two beaches mentioned above. There are some nudists that come to this beach for the privacy it offers compared to the other two. At least it’s worth walking here to take a look around if you want to explore this corner of Los Cristianos as well.

4. Playa de los Tarajales


Playa Los Tarajales in Los Cristianos, Tenerife

Playa de los Tarajales is not the nicest beach in Los Cristianos, to be honest.

This beach has dark volcanic sand, some rocks at the entrance in the water and overall the atmosphere at this beach is not great compared to other beaches in the resort. But if you don’t like crowds and you prefer a quieter beach, which is still in town, then maybe you may like Tarajales beach.

5. Los Cristianos Market


The market in Los Cristianos is very popular for souvenir shopping

  • Opening hours: every Tuesday & Sunday between 9 AM and 2 PM

Los Cristianos market is the largest market in the south of Tenerife and here you’ll find everything from souvenirs to fake brand purses, clothes or watches and much more. It’s crowded, so take care of your belongings.

6. Visit Jungle Park


Jungle Park is one of the top attractions in the area, located very close to Los Cristianos

Jungle Park (Las Aguilas) is a zoological park in the south of Tenerife and it’s a good day out for families who don’t want to travel all the way to Loro Parque. From Los Cristianos, you can take the free park shuttle and you’ll be there in no time. The park has shows, lots of animal exhibits and a beautiful garden so it’s easy to spend an entire day here.

BOOK ONLINEAdmission Tickets for Jungle Park

  • Entry to the park
  • Birds of prey in free flight show
  • Exotic birds in free flight show
  • Sea lion show
  • Penguin feeding time

7. See whales and dolphins in their natural habitat


One of the best activities in Los Cristianos is going on a boat trip to see whales and dolphins

The harbor in Los Cristianos is one of the most important in the Canary Islands, as it connects Tenerife to some of the other islands: La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro.

If you’re staying in Los Cristianos you have plenty of boat excursions to choose from: you can go on a fishing trip or a dolphin/whale watching trip.

BOOK ONLINETenerife: Whale & Dolphin Watching with Drinks and Snacks

  • Includes hotel pickup within a 10km radius of Puerto Colón (Los Cristianos-Callao Salvaje)
  • Champagne, snacks & unlimited drinks included; Ham, cheese & salad baguettes
  • Sonar equipment for listening to the dolphins and whales

8.

Day trip from Los Cristianos to La Gomera


Garajonay Natural Park, La Gomera

La Gomera is the closest island to Tenerife and the ferry that connects the two is leaving from Los Cristianos harbour. There are several companies that offer day trips to La Gomera: you go on the ferry and then a bus will wait for you on the other side to take you on a ride through the neighboring island. You also have the option to book your own ferry tickets and cross over to La Gomera, where you can spend a few days exploring on your own or just spend a day to see a bit of this green and beautiful island.

BOOK ONLINEFrom South Tenerife: La Gomera Island Tour

  • Pickup from the south of Tenerife
  • Transfers & ferry (with live tour guide)
  • Lunch at Mirador Abrante
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts

9. Go to Monkey Park

If you’re on a family holiday and you’re wondering what to do in Los Cristianos with the kids, a trip to Monkey Park might be a good option for you, especially if you’re looking for a short trip that won’t take an entire day. Monkey Park is great for smaller children as well, they get to see the animals up close and interact with them, in a way that’s not possible in other parks.

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10. Climb Chayofita Mountain


Montana Chayofita, Los Cristianos

If you’re an active person and you want to do some hiking while in Tenerife, then you can do so without traveling far.

There are 2 paths that you can take and one is steeper than the other, but both of them are pretty easy to achieve if you have proper footwear. Bring water with you and wear sunscreen, as there is no place to take escape the blazing sun during the daytime. We would advise you to do this climb early in the morning before it gets too hot. The views from the top are pretty amazing and the climb to Montana Chayofita is free, as there is no official trail.


One of the things to do in Los Cristianos: go shopping at one of the local shopping center

  • Av. de Chayofita, s/n, 38650 Arona

This is the largest shopping center in the area, with shops like H&M, Desigual, Mercadona and outdoor food court. It’s not as crowded and busy as other shopping malls, so if you want a more relaxed experience, this could be a good choice if you are in the area of Los Cristianos.

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How to get there by plane Best time to go Los Cristianos in summerLos Cristianos in winter Areas. Where better to live What are the prices for holidays The main attractions. What to see Top 5 Beaches. What are the best Churches and temples. Things to visitParksTourist streetsWhat to see in 1 dayWhat to see in the surroundingsNearby islands Food. What to try Recommended placesMedium Expensive Holidays Security. Things to watch out for Things to do Shopping and shops Souvenirs. What to bring as a gift How to get around the city Taxi. What features existBusesRental transport Los Cristianos – holidays with children

Our plane was landing at Tenerife South Airport. I looked out the window and marveled at the beauty of the picture. First, the island of La Gomera appeared like a black stone in the ocean, then snow-white yachts swaying on the waves-lambs became visible, and now we are already landing on the runway along the ocean on the island of Tenerife. This is the largest island of the Canary archipelago, the main resort town of which is Los Cristianos. It is located in the southern part of the island, nestling on the west coast with all its tourist infrastructure to the dormant volcano Montana de Guaza, and in the east it passes into the next resort of Playa de Las Americas (Playa de las Americas).

Due to the climate, low prices by European standards and convenient infrastructure, the city is a favorite vacation spot for European pensioners and couples with children. If you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of a noisy metropolis, plunge into the life of a quiet town with a Spanish flair, where during the day you can sip local beer in a cozy cafe on the embankment, and at night listen to the sound of the ocean and look at the starry sky, this resort is ideal for this.

Getting there

Los Cristianos can only be reached directly from Russia by air.

By plane

As far as I know, flights to Tenerife are operated only from Moscow. The route Moscow – Tenerife is in deserved demand despite the high cost of tickets and a long flight.

Aeroflot operates regular flights from Sheremetyevo Airport. Also in this direction fly charter flights Wim Avia, as well as I Fly, Nord Wind and Katekavia.

Round-trip airfare averages 650 EUR. You can find tickets on various ticket search services or search here. The peak of the increase in the cost of the flight falls on the New Year holidays. The regularity of flights during the summer period is 2 times a week.

You can get from Tenerife South Airport to Los Cristianos:

  • by renting a car,
  • by taxi for 37 EUR,
  • by bus for 3.5 EUR. Finding a stop at the airport is not difficult, it is located at the exit from the arrivals terminal. Buses No. 111, 343 and night No. C711 run to the resort from the southern airport. Travel time takes about 35 minutes. The bus schedule can be viewed here.

The nearest airport

Airport Tenerife South

District from the Airport Tenerife Yuzhny to Loskristianos-17.02 km

Time-15 min

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Hour difference:

Moscow
+ 2

Kazan
+ 2

Samara
+ 3

Yekaterinburg
+ 4

Novosibirsk
+ 6

Vladivostok
+ 9

When is the season.

When to go

Los Cristianos is a year-round resort. No wonder Tenerife is called the “island of eternal spring”, the average temperature at this time of the year is +28 °C. Therefore, you can safely go on vacation at any time of the year. Fresh local fruits are sold in all seasons. The largest holidays on the island take place in early autumn and winter, I will talk about them a little later. According to meteorological observations for 2015, it rained only 12 times in the south of the island.

Tenerife is always crowded. More than 4 million tourists come to the island every year, who are attracted by atypical non-European exoticism and developed tourist infrastructure. You can pick up tours in Tenerife in online search engines or, for example, here.

Los Cristianos in summer

Los Cristianos in summer is 2-3 degrees warmer than the rest of the year. But due to the special location, terrain and ocean currents on the island there is no languishing heat. The water near the coast warms up well, the average ocean temperature is +22.3 °C.

During the summer, the city hosts various festivals, such as electronic music.

Los Cristianos in winter

The temperature in winter is a couple of degrees lower than the rest of the year, but quite comfortable for sunbathing. The average water temperature is about +20 °C, it can be said that it is a little invigorating, so tourists from Europe prefer to swim in heated outdoor pools located in hotels.

In February, a large-scale event takes place in Tenerife – the carnival, the second largest and most colorful after the Brazilian one.

It takes place in the capital of the island, which, in principle, is not difficult to get to.

Los Cristianos monthly weather

Los Cristianos monthly weather

January

+13.8

February

+14. 0

March

+15.0

April

+15.4

May

+17.0

June

+19.1

July

+21.2

August

+22.0

September

+21.0

October

+19.1

November

+17.0

December

+14.8

Districts. Where is it better to live

The town is small and quiet. The compact low-rise center is densely built up with modest apartments, narrow streets separate shops, bars, offices. Large hotels are located in the eastern part of the island.

It seemed to me that the town is divided according to the nationality of vacationers. In the north you can meet young, always drunk Englishmen, the center is behind the Germans, and Russian speech is most often heard near another resort of Las Americas (Playa de las Americas) and the beach De las Vistas (Playa de las Vistas).

If you are not a fan of hiking, it is better to choose a hotel closer to one of the two beaches. The marina area is conveniently located, as it is close enough to the beaches, to the city center and to the shops and party place of Las Americas.

What are the prices for holidays

A hotel room will cost less than on mainland Spain. A double room with a bedroom and a studio room cost me 75 EUR.

Prices are slightly higher in winter, probably due to Christmas holidays under palm trees and carnival.

You can compare hotel prices from different sites here, but I usually book on booking.com. Families with children often do not stay in a hotel, but choose to stay in private apartments – options and price offers here.

Prices for groceries and food in numerous cafes are also very reasonable. Very inexpensive alcohol: a bottle of local rum will cost from 7 EUR, beer – from 0.80 EUR. Snack in street food – from 2.5 EUR. A pizza in a restaurant + a glass of beer will cost you 10 EUR. Prices for meat and fish dishes are already more expensive. Dinner in a restaurant for two with inexpensive wine cost us around 40 EUR.

Tenerife is a duty-free zone, so prices here are really lower than in Duty Free and there is more choice. In addition, from July to the end of August, there are sales and discounts on old collections in stores in the amount of 75%. And these are real discounts on things of excellent quality. No one canceled Christmas sales either.

You can save on excursions by purchasing a ticket to 2 tourist places for the price of one. Taxi to any part of the city – about 7 EUR.

Euro (EUR), exchange rate for today

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Main attractions.

What to see

In Los Cristianos itself, there are not so many attractions. You can visit the old church in the city center. Explore several bunkers left over from the Second World War, walk along the beautiful embankment, sit in quiet parks with exotic trees and huge cacti. Next, I will talk in more detail about the sights located throughout the island.

Top 5

So, my top 5 looks like this:

  1. Teide is the main attraction of the island. The volcanic eruptions of Teide gave life to the island 12 million years ago. On the way to the volcano, visit the Teide National Park. Martian landscapes, absolutely unlike landscapes, will not leave anyone indifferent. Episodes of such films as “Planet of the Apes”, “Star Wars” and many others were filmed here. Volcanic sand of different colors from black to green, fractures of hardened lava simply amaze the mind. You can climb to the top of Teide by cable car, a round-trip ticket costs 27 EUR.
  2. The Pyramids of Guimar are six stepped pyramids located in the southeast of the island. No one can say for sure who built these structures and for what purpose. It is known for sure that Guanches (a tribe of local aborigines) lived in a cave under one of the pyramids. And from the top of the largest of the pyramids on the day of the summer solstice, you can watch the sun set twice.
  3. “Loro Park” is considered one of the most favorite attractions of all tourists. The park is a huge entertainment complex, which includes a huge aquarium, a zoo and a botanical garden. And the performance of killer whales will not leave anyone indifferent.
  4. The jousting tournament in San Miguel Castle is a great show that will be interesting for you and your children. The script is well written, beautiful tricks on horseback, light, music – everything contributes to immersion in the Middle Ages. In addition, the wine at the tournament flows like water.
  5. Incendiary flamenco in the concert hall “Pyramid of Arona”. You will be shown not just a dance, but a real performance filled with burning Spanish passion and temperament. I’m not a big fan of such dances, but this performance is something. The virtuosity of the performance is simply amazing, and the constantly changing scenery, costumes, light, sound create an atmosphere of complete immersion in the action.

Beaches. What are the best

There are two beaches in Los Cristianos: Playa de los Cristianos and Playa de las Vistas.

  • Playa de Los Cristianos is a natural beach located in the port where ferries between the islands dock. This disadvantage is compensated by the developed sports infrastructure and the proximity of coastal cafes. Renting a sunbed and umbrella will cost 8 EUR.
  • Most tourists and locals prefer Playa de las Vistas . This is a gorgeous beach, 850 meters long and 100 meters wide, with light sand brought in, it is protected by breakwaters and has all the necessary infrastructure for a comfortable stay. The beach offers a beautiful view of the ocean, and a gentle descent into the water pleases children and their parents. The price for an umbrella and sunbed is also 8 EUR.

Both beaches are supervised by lifeguards.

They are also equipped with showers and toilets. Of the minuses: I did not find changing cabins, everyone went to change clothes in not very clean closets.

Churches and temples. Worth visiting

Although the town got its name from the religious affiliation of its inhabitants, as far as I know, there is only one church in it. Virgen del Carmen built in 1987 on the site of an old small church.

It is located in the heart of the city. In the evenings near the church is always crowded, and the local kids are chasing the ball in front of her in the square.

Parks

There are no large parks in Los Cristianos, but rather small cozy squares.

You can hide from the sun in the shade of African tulip trees and huge palm trees.

Tourist streets

The main tourist streets of Los Cristianos are the promenade and Los Playeros Avenue. The embankment is always crowded, during the day people go to the beach, and in the evening it turns into a place for a promenade. Men skip their ladies, ladies dress up for the evening, and children create havoc by running around. There are many restaurants here, people are entertained by street performers, clowns, dancers, magicians.

Los Playeros Avenue leads from the beach to the city centre. On it, tourists return to their hotels, or slowly wander through the numerous shops and cafes.

What to see in 1 day

The town itself is quite ordinary and of course you can get around it in one day on foot. But I would advise you to go for the whole day to Teide National Park (Parque nacional del Teide).

To visit Tenerife and not see the island-forming volcano is a crime. If you haven’t seen the Teide, consider that you haven’t been to Tenerife.

The national park is the most famous and visited of all 14 parks on the island. It occupies the area of ​​the Las Cañadas del Teide caldera, that is, 18.9 square kilometers, which arose millions of years ago. The park is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

All tourists stop at the rocks Los Roquesde Garcia . It offers a stunning view of the volcanic valley, similar to the Martian landscape, and on the other side of the rocks themselves and Teide.

After walking around and taking pictures, you can buy souvenirs and have a snack in a cafe nearby. Among all this beauty of the lunar-Martian landscapes, there are many hiking trails of varying length and complexity.

Next, I advise you to visit the world-famous observatory , where Stephen Hawking may have made his discoveries. Take the funicular to the very top of Teide (25 EUR) and feel the power and beauty of our planet. You can get to the national park either with a guided tour (20 EUR), or by bus number 342, or by car. From Las Americas, take the TF-21, from the main TF-1 highway, you can get to it along the TF-28 and then TF-51 highways.

There are big signs everywhere, because this is the main attraction of the island.

What to see in the vicinity

First of all, I advise tourists to visit the following places:

  • Las Americas I would advise you to go to the embankment and go on foot without turning anywhere. After the quiet Los Cristianos, you will find yourself in the noisy and beautiful Las Americas. The central street is different from the streets of Los Cristianos. It is wider, smarter, the hotels are all modern with an interesting design. Day and night people hang out here, especially near the concert hall “Pyramid of Arona” and “Rock Jazz Cafe”. Las Americas has many brand name boutiques and mid-range and upscale restaurants. In my opinion, Playa de las Vistas in Los Cristianos is better than any beach in Las Americas. But there is a place with open waves where you can learn the basics of surfing for a similar fee, or you can just rent a board .
  • Costa Adeje If we go further, we will reach the resort of Costa Adeje. There are also many boutiques and beautiful hotels, as well as very beautiful ocean views. A large section of the coastal strip is not equipped with breakwaters, and a lot of surfers gather here, they live right next to the ocean in a small tent city. They even have their own cafe, where they always discuss something lively. And for pedestrians like me, the coast is equipped with benches and viewing platforms.
  • Los Gigantes. A few words about Los Gigantes. The town is located on sheer cliffs. The views there are just amazing. A little to the south, a kilometer from this place, there is a stunning black sand beach called Playa de la Arena. The best way to get there is by bus.

Routes to neighboring cities

Los Cristianos – Masca

30 km

Nearby islands

Ferries run directly from the port of Los Cristianos to the nearest island to Tenerife, the small La Gomera.

It is located 30 km from the southwest coast of Tenerife.

Garajonay National Park – the main attraction of Gomera – is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is interesting in that a piece of subtropical laurel forest has been preserved on its territory. A long time ago, before the ice age, about 2 million years ago, such moist forests covered all of modern Europe, and today they survived only in the Azores and Madeira. The island is loved by ecotourists, who plod alone through its forests and gorges with a backpack on their backs.

The symbol of the island’s capital is the Count’s Tower with an interesting history. It so happened that La Gomera became the last refuge of Columbus before the discovery of the New World. The islanders are extremely proud of this circumstance. Near the well, from where they drew water for the ships of the expedition, it is written: “America was baptized with this water.” The well is located in the patio of the former customs house (Casa de Aduana), there is also an information center for tourists. Travel time to the island is about an hour, the price for a ferry ticket is 60 EUR.

Food. What to try

The cuisine in Los Cristianos is a mix of traditional Spanish and German cuisines with a touch of African flavor. Of course, there is Asian cuisine, Chinese, Mongolian restaurants and famous fast food restaurants. But there is no restaurant of Russian cuisine there yet.

Recommended places

I would like to recommend a few popular places in the resort. They differ in cuisine and interiors, but all are very worthy.

  • Lucky 7s Bar and Burger Joint – a pleasant bar with reasonable prices and American cuisine. It is located almost immediately behind the pier overlooking the beach of Las Vistas. Lunch for two persons with beer will cost 20 EUR.
  • Fados is a good beachfront restaurant with nice ocean views in the eastern part of the resort. Mediterranean, European, Spanish cuisine. I liked the service: the waiters are friendly and helpful. The price for 2 fresh fish dishes plus inexpensive wine is 40 EUR.
  • Restaurante Fortuna Nova the restaurant is located away from the beaches and the city center, all this is compensated by low prices and excellent work of the restaurant chefs. People come here specifically to eat tasty and inexpensive, a three-course menu is about 10 EUR. Just in case, it is located on Calle Arenales, not far from the ring.

Mid-Range

Mid-Range restaurants with great views of the ocean and beach, located between the promenade and La Havana Avenue. It is always crowded there, especially in the evenings, it is better to book a table in advance.

Expensive

I have never seen expensive restaurants in Los Cristianos.

Holidays

If you want to get to the festive events, see how they are celebrated in the Canary Islands, it is better to come during the velvet season or at Christmas.

  • Christmas holiday – Cavalcade of the Magi. The Magi arrive from far abroad the night before and in a solemn cavalcade (Cabalgata de los Reyes Magos) move through the streets, accompanied by their retinue, greeting the spectators and scattering sweets. The procession is cheerful and noisy, recommended for visiting with children. The procession starts from the pier and is celebrated on January 5th.
  • New Year. In the resort area in the south of the island, free public events organized by municipalities are limited to a music program and fireworks at midnight. The people eat 12 grapes under the chimes and go to sleep. Walking all night is not accepted here.
  • Fiesta Virgen del Carmen is celebrated from 1st to 7th September. The festive week ends with festivities and fireworks.

Security. What to watch out for

The Canary Islands are positioned in all guidebooks as an absolutely safe place, free from any crime. Probably so.

While traveling in Tenerife and living in Los Cristianos, I never had to worry about myself or my property. Even drunken English fans during the 2016 European Championship were loud, but not aggressive.

Things to do

In addition to relaxing on the beach and tasting local rum in Los Cristianos, you can find other entertainment for yourself:

  • ocean, in general, everything related to swimming in the ocean.
  • Under water: underwater biking (a dubious pleasure, but still). Diving and swimming in a mini-submarine (the underwater world of the Canary Islands is not particularly rich and diverse). Diving, training and spearfishing.
  • Travel companies organize hang-gliding and helicopter flights. Five minutes of helicopter flight around Teide costs about 200 EUR, the pleasure is not cheap.
  • Not far from the city is the largest water park in Europe, Siam Park, by the way, we wrote about it here. It impresses with its Thai-style architecture, and its buildings copy the famous ancient sights of Thailand. The park has non-trivial water rides and slides that will appeal to children and their parents. The entrance ticket will cost adults 34 EUR, children under 11 years old 23 EUR.

Shopping and shops

Los Cristianos is not the best place for shopping. In the city itself, of the branded stores, I can only remember Lacoste. For clothes, it is best to go to Siam Mall, there is a relatively large selection, and there is a free bus.

Discounts and big sales take place during the Christmas holidays and from July to September. Even more choice in the boutiques and hypermarkets of the capital of the island.

You can also look into the crazy shops of Costa Adeje and Las Americas. During sales there you can buy very high quality items with a good discount.

Every Sunday there is a market in Los Cristianos. Apart from poor quality clothes of the same type, you can buy interesting souvenirs and leather goods there… in general, everything that African street vendors haven’t sold out in a week.

Souvenirs. What to bring as a gift

Souvenirs for every taste and color are sold almost anywhere in the city. The symbol of Tenerife is the green salamander. There are plenty of products with it: from beach covers for 3 EUR to T-shirts for 25 EUR.

Souvenir shops sell interesting woodwork, house plaques, animal figurines, a solidified magma keychain or even jewelry. An interesting gift would be a photo album of banana leaves.

I have seen beautiful pottery with traditional Guanche patterns and uncomplicated seascape paintings in neighboring Costa Adeje.

For men who are not obsessed with a healthy lifestyle, a good gift would be local Santa Cruz rum and a box of Canary cigars.

Girls can bring pearls. It comes in a wide variety of colors, sizes, clarity, shapes and of course prices.

How to get around the city

The town is small, located on a slope, so if you have no problems with your feet, move on foot.

Buses run around the island, but if you get on one of them at a stop in the city center, there is a risk that the next stop will be a border one, and you will find yourself in another resort town.

Bus ticket prices start from 1 EUR. At stops there is always a pavilion with background information and timetables.

A taxi around the city will cost about 5–7 EUR.

You can also rent a scooter, bike or segway.

Taxi. What features exist

Taxi drivers are probably the most “cunning” people on the island, but they are like that everywhere, probably a professional deformation. In addition to fraud with the counter, they use such a trick as the “long road”: when they see people even 10 meters from the zebra, they will stop and wait, and the counter is ticking. When you try to explain something to them in English, they immediately stop understanding all languages ​​except Spanish, which, unfortunately, I do not speak.

Transfer from the airport to the city center will cost an average of 35 EUR. There are many taxi cars running around the city, just raise your hand, there is also a taxi rank at the descent to the Playa de Los Cristianos beach.

Buses

In the city center there is one big public transport stop Los Cristianos, from where you can go to any part of the island.

There are also several stops of free tourist buses that take you to the main attractions of the island or to one of the shops of a large pearl retail chain.

Rent a car

Renting a budget small car for a week will cost from 120 EUR. You can rent a car directly at the airport or from one of the many car rental companies in Los Cristianos. Prices can be found, for example, here.

To rent a car, you will need a driver’s license and a foreign passport.

The price of a liter of petrol is just under one euro.

Los Cristianos – holidays with children

The island boasts a large number of family attractions:

  • The famous water park Siam-Park opens the list of the best children’s entertainment in Tenerife.
  • Loro Parque hosts spectacular marine animal shows. Dolphins, killer whales, sea lions participate in it, but the main attraction of the park is parrots. Here is the largest collection of these birds in the world.
  • San Miguel Castle invites you to take part in a jousting tournament. Not only boys will be happy, but also young ladies, to whom fearless knights dedicate their exploits and give flowers.
  • And of course beaches, ocean and boat trips.

The only drawback of Tenerife is a long flight, during which almost all children and even some adults are capricious.

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description of the resort and my advice

Los Cristianos is a city in Tenerife, known for its rich nature and developed infrastructure. Its wide promenades, pleasant climate and tranquility attract tourists from all over the world. A former fishing village, today it is a large tourist resort, smoothly turning into Las Americas.

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Features Los Cristianos

Los Cristianos is located in the southern part of the island. It is located at the foot of the Montaña de Guas volcano and is known as a quiet, pleasant and not very expensive place.

Couples and the elderly are sure to enjoy it here, and young people will probably find the resort too peaceful, despite the abundance of entertainment.

The compactness of Los Cristianos can be equally attributed to advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, beaches, bars and restaurants are within walking distance, on the other hand, hikers can get around the town in a day.

Climate

This part of the island has a year-round warm climate: summer and winter temperatures differ by only a few degrees.

The largest influx of tourists is typical for the summer-autumn period – approximately from July to November. In winter, there are fewer people, but not by much, because even in December-January the ocean is warm enough for swimming.

You can find out the approximate weather of Los Cristianos for a month from the table below.

Month Temperature Month Temperature
January +17-+22 July +21-+28
February +17-+23 August +22-+29
March +17-+24 September +22-+29
April +18-+24 October +22-+28
May +19-+25 November +19-+24
June +20-+26 December +17-+24

It rains in Los Cristianos, but rarely. In general, the weather in Los Cristianos is very pleasant – the sun and a comfortable temperature. Between November and April, there are usually fewer vacationers than in summer and early autumn.

Attractions

Los Cristianos doesn’t have many attractions, but there is still something to see. Here are a few must-see places:

  1. Port. The place is picturesque, great for walking. Here you can also find entertainment – for example, go to the neighboring island of La Gomera or sea fishing.
  2. Playa de Las Vistas. I would recommend visiting it at least for the sake of the purest white sand – it was brought from the Sahara. In general, the infrastructure of Las Vistas is quite developed, which cannot be said about Playa Los Cristianos. The port is located on the latter, so you should not be surprised by the specific smells.
  3. Neustra Senora del Carmen. An example of architecture of the 50s is located in the old part of the city.
  4. Market. It is located near the Gran Arona Hotel, and from 9 am to 2 pm here you can not only get hold of absolutely useless, but such alluring souvenirs, but also feel the local culture. I advise.

And, of course, the numerous bars, restaurants, shops and shopping center Parque Santiago, which we will discuss below.

Entertainment

It’s easy to find something to do in Los Cristianos – both in the town itself and on the beach. Let’s start with the last one.

Playa de Las Vistas and Playa de Los Cristianos are equally well suited for active and relaxing holidays. What are sea cruises with parties on board! And beach volleyball! And local dancers and artists who make a living near the waterfront!

Nightlife is not enough: after sunset, there are several bars and restaurants. But during the day you can visit shopping centers and numerous shops, most of which are located on Los Playeros Avenue.

What to see in the area

There are several places worth visiting outside the city.

The first thing to see from Los Cristianos is the neighboring island La Gomera , which can be reached by the tourist route from the port. Here you can and should admire the ingenuity of nature: canyons, interesting vegetation and black sand beaches make Da Gomera a mecca for Tenerife tourists.

Worthy of a room Monkey Park – it is located a couple of kilometers from Los Cristianos, so if you wish, you can even walk to it.

In addition to monkeys, the zoo offers lemurs, parrots, monitor lizards and other exotic animals. Such an excursion will surely appeal to children, and adults will get a lot of pleasant impressions.

At least once during the rest it does not hurt to walk to Las Americas: this is the exact opposite of Los Cristianos. The noisy, shining lights resort is rich in nightlife and interesting places. You can also try your hand at surfing here.

Prices

Los Cristianos is considered a relatively inexpensive European resort: this applies to housing, entertainment, and shopping. Prices here are much lower than in mainland Spain, and tourists are actively buying alcohol, cigarettes and even appliances.

Hotels and apartments

I’ll make a reservation right away: there are many hotels and apartments and the price range is also large: from about $35 to $350-$400 per night, depending on the season and type of room

The most popular are Sol Arona Tenerife, as well as Labranda Reveron Plaza and Boutique Hotel h20 Big Sur. The latter is not suitable for families with children, because they are simply not allowed there.

Hostels and inexpensive apartments are suitable for a budget holiday. They are usually located a little further from the beach.

Catering

Gastronomic needs can be fully satisfied here: cafes and restaurants offer a variety of cuisines. There is also Asian, and French, and, of course, Spanish traditional.

You can try seafood at Rincon de Marinero or Raymond – the latter is also popular among locals.

There are almost no gourmet restaurants, but there are plenty of restaurants where you can eat tasty and cheap. For example, located away from the center of Restaurante Fortuna Nova.

On average, a meal per person without alcohol costs €10-15.

Shopping

In addition to the already mentioned market, where you can find souvenirs and products, in this resort you can wander in a few shops and in the shopping center. You can bargain in the market, and in general it is inexpensive there.

The main range of small shops – souvenirs and trinkets from about €2-3. There are several brand stores.

Santiago Park is a new small mall where people go mainly for Mercadona, a chain grocery store.

Personal experience

I like Los Cristianos for its peacefulness: noisy parties here do not interfere with sleep. True, there is a downside to the coin – many establishments close early enough. Nightlife lovers should opt for nearby Las Americas.

Among the minuses can be called popularity among tourists: there are a lot of people both on the beaches and on the streets. There are difficulties with parking, especially in areas closer to the beaches. Of the pluses – a developed infrastructure: hotels, hotels, restaurants and cafes, active and quiet entertainment, that is, in principle, you will not be bored during your vacation.

Costa Adeje is more suitable for a beach holiday. Los Cristianos – for families and the elderly.

Getting there

The easiest way to get to the city from Tenerife Sur Airport is by regular buses. These are routes 111, 343 and 450. From Tenerife Norte will have to travel with transfers – routes 343 and 111.

Flights 473 and 477 depart from Los Gigantes and take over an hour.

In any case, taking a taxi makes sense only when the car is full, or if you need to get to the exact time. Otherwise it will be much more expensive. Instead of a taxi, I recommend ordering a transfer through kiwitaxi.

Los Cristianos – a quiet family resort

Los Cristianos is considered to be an interesting and worth visiting resort in the southern part of Tenerife. Let it not be as noisy and lively as the cosmopolitan Las Americas, not as refined and luxurious as Costa Adeje, but not without a special flavor and attractiveness, colorfulness and originality.

Los Cristianos on the map and coat of arms of Arona

Welcome to Los Cristianos

The unique climatic conditions of the south of Tenerife, the sandy coast and the clear ocean were successfully used to transform Los Cristianos already in the 60s from a small village with a natural beach and fishing port to a real resort town. Needless to say, in the coolest time of the year the air temperature here stays between 16-23 degrees Celsius, and on the hottest day it rarely rises above 32 degrees.

In the western part of Los Cristianos, there is still a fishing village known since the 16th century with low buildings between narrow streets, which continues to live its unhurried, but so original life. But the eastern part is a tourist area, very often built up with hotels and hotel complexes. Its distinguishing feature is the calm atmosphere reigning here, conducive to a quiet, measured pastime, enticing Europeans and Americans to come here every year and spend their long-awaited vacation here.

View from the ocean

Nook for a good rest

On the east side, the resort is adjacent to Playa de Las Americas, separated from it by Mount Chayofita, and on the other side, secluded hiding behind the ledge of Mount Montaña de Guaza .

The construction of the Los Cristianos and Las Americas resorts, which have completely lost their visible boundaries today, took place at about the same time. Every year they grew, acquiring their characteristic features and at the same time merging into a single space. It is so easy not to distinguish even with a detailed examination of the map, where one resort ends and another begins. Los Cristianos and Reina Sofia South Airport are separated by some 18 km, which allows tourists to quickly reach the resort.

View from the mountain to the resort

Young people who prefer the noise of discos and nightlife are unlikely to appreciate the peace and tranquility that is inherent in this particular place. But families with children , elderly , as well as people with disabilities, for whom very comfortable conditions have been created, should definitely like it here. They are expected by cozy restaurants and cafes , hotels with excellent service, sports areas, shops and numerous shops with confectionery and fruit. Outside the city, you can find plenty of entertainment for all tastes and budgets: from natural attractions to nearby amusement and animal parks, from boat trips to hiking trails.

Going to the beach

The first thing that interests any tourist going to a resort is a beach holiday. The largest and most convenient sandy beaches of Los Cristianos are Playa de Las Vistas and Playa de Los Cristianos , both are almost a kilometer long. But, if Los Cristianos beach is of natural origin, then its neighbor – Las Vistas – is an artificially created beach, which was covered with white sand brought from the Sahara.

The undoubted advantage of Las Vistas is the availability of the necessary infrastructure, protection in the form of breakwaters, comfortable conditions for recreation, which attract not only visiting tourists, but also local residents. The sea here is very clean, as evidenced by a special distinction – a blue flag. The beach of Los Cristianos loses to him because of its location directly in the water area of ​​the port, so people swim less willingly here. Meanwhile, this beach provides good opportunities for water sports, there is also a beach volleyball court, a specially equipped area for children’s entertainment.

More information about the beaches of the southern resorts is written here.

Directly from the port you can go on an exciting boat trip where you will watch dolphins or whales, or go fishing . There is also such entertainment as sea cruise with a theme party. Well, what is not an occupation for young people?

Settling in the remote corners of the resort, you may feel uncomfortable in terms of the distance that you have to overcome to get to the beach. Perhaps you will consider this a significant disadvantage compared to the Costa Adeje and Las Americas, which stretch along the coast itself. On the other hand, there is no noise on the street and you can sleep peacefully, if only the neighbors who do not sleep late are caught.

Walking around the city

The promenade along the embankment in good weather (and it is almost always like this here) cannot but give pleasure, whether it is an evening or daytime walk , when you, admiring the magical landscapes, looking at the buildings and choosing the most successful locations , you can take many memorable photos. At your service – beautiful parks with lush fragrant vegetation, quiet public gardens , where it is so cozy to be in the evening to walk at a leisurely pace or just sit on a bench, breathing in the healing air or indulging in pleasant thoughts.

Quiet streets of Los Cristianos

Things to do in the resort

After relaxing on the warm sand, you will definitely want to stretch. If you are a fan of a sporty lifestyle, you can rent jet skis, water skis, diving or surfing equipment right on the beach.

For architecture lovers who don’t know what to see, I can suggest a visit to the old part of the city, where there is an ancient snow-white church named Nuestra Señora del Carmen, as well as several other Christian churches.

Port of Los Cristianos at night

If you want, go to the local zoo with curious lemurs and colorful birds, don’t forget to take some food for the gullible animals, who will thank you by letting you take a picture with them. Jungle Park, Siam Park and Aqualand water parks are also nearby, as well as golf courses, karting and many tour desks willing to take you on excursions around the island. You can use their services, or you can take one of the locals as a guide 😉

Also popular tourist attractions are a high-speed ferry to the island of La Gomera, a visit to the Teide National Park or sightseeing tours of the island.

Catering

Do you like gourmet food or are you not fussy about food and are satisfied with fast foods? In either case, you can find a catering establishment of your own preference. There are a lot of restaurants, bars and cafes here, especially in the area adjacent to the ocean, and the dishes are very diverse, including popular world cuisines: Mediterranean and European.

Shopping!

All tourists who have visited Tenerife know “ Golden Mile ” Las Americas or Plaza del Duque Costa Adeje. Los Cristianos also has many shops and shopping centers where shopping lovers will find something to do. They are especially densely concentrated near the coast, so it will be convenient for you to plan a shopping trip immediately after relaxing by the sea.

Shopping Center Park Santiago 6 in Los Cristianos

Near the Gran Arona Hotel on Sundays from 9:00 to 14:00 there are local market . You should stop by to bargain and buy local artisans, souvenirs, cute jewelry and many other goods.

Nightlife

Party lovers will have to try hard to find at least something suitable here. All nightlife establishments are located in Las Americas or on the border with it. For those who do not like the noise under the windows, this is only a joy, and those who want to walk until late can take a taxi and rush to any nearest club for 5–10 euros.

However, within walking distance of your hotel you will definitely find several bars or restaurants where you can listen to live music or watch a sports match.

Los Cristianos at night

How to get to Los Cristianos

The resort is located near the main road TF-1 , it is impossible to get lost. Follow the signs and do not miss the exit you need.

From the south airport Tenerife Sur (Tenerife Sur) can be reached by bus 111, 343 and 450 without transfers in 20 minutes. By taxi, this road will take less time and for a full car (4-8 people) it will be even cheaper. From the northern airport Tenerife Norte (Tenerife Norte) direct route 343 , but you can take any to Santa Cruz and transfer there to 110 or 111 . It will take, on average, one and a half to two hours to go, and a taxi will be more profitable if there are people on a minibus.

West ( Los Gigantes ) direct routes 473 and 477 (express) will take you an hour and a half, and a taxi in half an hour and one and a half to two times more expensive.

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Los Cristianos – weather and recreation in the resort of Tenerife

Back in the 60s. of the last century, Los Cristianos (Tenerife) was a simple fishing village, the name of which did not say anything even to the most avid travelers. However, over time, the situation has changed – thanks to the unique climate and excellent weather, it has become one of the most visited resorts in the Canary archipelago.

General Information

Los Cristanos is a small tourist town located 18 km from El Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur Reina Sofia and 78 km from the capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Territorially belongs to the municipality of Arona and is a logical continuation of Playa de las Americas, one of the most famous resorts of the Canary Islands. The boundaries between these cities are so blurred that it is almost impossible to understand where one ends and the other begins.

Unlike its noisy neighbor, Los Cristanos has a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, which is suitable for older people and couples with children. There are no loud discos here, silence reigns at night, so young people come very rarely. Among other things, there are good conditions for tourists with disabilities.

Conditionally the resort can be divided into 2 parts – western and eastern. The first is the Old Town, the authentic architecture of which was created in the first half of the 16th century. The second is a modern tourist area with many boutiques, shops, hotels, cafes, restaurants and other infrastructure facilities. Both parts are very clean and well maintained, “decorated” with neatly trimmed trees and lawns with lush green grass.

According to 2017 data, about 20 thousand people live in Los Cristianos, but the number of people who come here is several times higher than the local population. Interestingly, the high season in the resort lasts almost all year round. The reason for this is the pleasant warm weather, which contributes to a full-fledged beach holiday.

Attractions and entertainment

Judging by the reviews of Los Cristianos in Tenerife, this town does not have many attractions and attractions, but those that do deserve special attention of visitors.

Monkey Park Menagerie

Monkey Park Zoological Garden, located in the southern part of Tenerife, was founded in 1991 to study the life of primates. Despite the rather modest size and a small number of permanent residents, it is incredibly popular among tourists. The reason for this is the contact concept, which allows visitors to have close contact with wild animals.

The territory of the park is decorated with beautiful landscape compositions made in ethnic style. There are rough stone fences, and wooden bridges, and unusual wooden palisades, and even a small river in which African crocodiles swim. All fences and lattices are hidden behind lush green thickets, palm trees, cacti, dracaena, spurges and other exotic plants grow all around, which only enhance the natural atmosphere of the park.

As for the inhabitants themselves, not only monkeys live on the territory of Monkey Park, but also guinea pigs, toucans, iguanas, monitor lizards, colorful parrots and other animals. However, the greatest favorites of the public can be called cat and mongoose lemurs, which are distinguished by a very peculiar character. If the animal shows interest and makes contact with a person on its own, you can pet it, feed it, put it on your shoulder or even hug it. If the lemurs are not in the mood, it is better not to touch them – they can bite painfully. By the way, it is better to bring treats for the inhabitants of the menagerie with you – they simply do not pay attention to guests with empty hands.

  • Location: Camino Moreque-Llano Azul, N.17, 38627 Los Cristianos, Arona.
  • Official website: http://monkeypark.com.
  • Opening hours: Sun. – Sat. from 09:30 to 16:00.

Admission fee:

  • Adult – 10€;
  • Child – 5€.

Port of Los Cristianos

The seaport located between Las Vistas and Los Cristianos was opened in the first half of the 16th century. In those distant times, this was a small bay intended for the transportation of salt, lime and various agricultural products. 400 years later, at 1927, the first marina was built on this site, the official recognition of which took place only in 1964. Having survived several major reconstructions, Los Cristianos Harbor has become one of the most sought-after ports on the island of Tenerife. Now it is managed by the port service of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and passenger transportation is provided by 2 large companies at once – Naviera Armas and Fred Olsen Express.

Currently, boat trips are made from the port of Los Cristianos to the neighboring islands – La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro. Among other things, on the territory of the pier you can get many additional services (paid parking, recreation area, bar-restaurant, ticket sales, car rental, etc.).

Location: Muelle de Pescadores, 38650 Los Cristianos, Arona.

Siam Park in Adeje

Siam Park, which cost 52 million euros to build, can be called without exaggeration one of the largest water parks in Europe. On a vast territory planted with dense vegetation, there is a huge number of high-speed water rides, restaurants with national cuisine, outdoor pools and even private beaches with umbrellas and sunbeds. The interior decoration of Siam Park resembles a traditional Thai city, the buildings of which are small copies of the most famous ancient sights of Thailand.

  • Location: Avenida Siam | Autopista del Sur TF- 1 Exit 73, 38660, Adeje.
  • Official website: www.siampark.net
  • Opening hours: Sun. – Sat. from 10:00 to 18:00.

Admission fee:

  • Adult – 57€;
  • Child – 41€.

A more detailed description of the park with photos and all the nuances of visiting is presented on this page.

Beaches of Los Cristianos

The coastline of Los Cristianos (Tenerife), stretching along the Atlantic coast for as much as 3 km, is divided between 4 large beaches. But if some of them, Playa de los Tarahales and Playa de Callao, are absolutely wild and suitable only to be alone with nature and fish, then others, Playa de los Cristianos and Playa de las Vistas, have all the elements of a beach infrastructure.

Playa de los Cristianos

Natural beach belonging to the port area. Length – 400 m, width – about 100, cover – dark volcanic sand. On the territory there is everything you need for a good rest – children’s areas, cafes and restaurants, showers, taps for washing feet, toilets, changing cabins, sunbed rental, etc. There is a beach volleyball court and plenty of opportunities for water sports sports. True, Playa de los Cristianos has almost no waves due to the breakwater fountain installed near the shore, so you are unlikely to be able to surf or sail. But here you can get a beautiful tan – good weather only favors this.

Playa de las Vistas

A semi-circular artificial beach located near Las Americas. Length – 1 km, width – 60 m. Covered with light yellow sand, it is in demand not only among visitors, but also among local residents. There are almost no waves here either, and the water warms up quickly and evenly, which makes it a good place for families with children. The beach infrastructure is no different from the previous version. In addition, there is a bus stop and a small car park just outside Playa de las Vistas.

Both recreation areas are free of charge, only additional services are charged. Almost along the entire coastline stretches a picturesque pedestrian embankment, made in the style of “Back to the 70s”. And most importantly, thanks to the good weather in Los Cristianos (Tenerife)
, you can come here almost at any time of the year.

The beaches of Adeje

The beaches of Adeje, a neighboring village located just 10.5 km from Los Cristianos, are equally popular among vacationers. You can get to them both by taxi and by the Titsa shuttles departing from the city bus station.

The beaches of Las Americas

Another option is the beaches of Las Americas, 20 km from El Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur Reina Sofia. On the territory of this town there are 8 free recreation areas, among which there are both natural and artificial. On any of these beaches you can have a bite to eat, rent an umbrella or a sun lounger, ride bananas, jet skis or catamarans, and in the absence of a breakwater, also on a windsurf board. The main party place in Las Americas is Playa Troya, the quietest and most peaceful is Playa del Camison, and the longest is Playa Fañabe/Torviscas.

Infrastructure of the settlement

Being one of the most visited places on the island of Tenerife, Los Cristianos has all the necessary tourist infrastructure. On the territory of this small town you can find a huge number of cafes / bars / restaurants and various shops offering goods for every taste and budget. Among them, Vistasur shopping center deserves special attention, a huge shopping center located right on the city embankment, and the Sunday fair of local craftsmen, held near the Arona Gran Hotel from 09:00 to 14:00 in any weather.

Accommodation

Accommodation in the resort is quite wide – there are both expensive hotel complexes and ordinary hotels of the “tomorrow-bed” type, designed for an ordinary average person. The main part of the hotels is located in the eastern, tourist part of Los Cristianos. If you want to settle in the Old Town, opt for private apartments – there are very few hotels there.

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Transport

Los Cristianos can be reached by both sea and land transport. In the first case, you should take a ferry or boat to the local port. In the second, fly to one of Tenerife’s airports, and from there get to the resort by bus (No. 111, 450 and 343 – from the South and No. 343 – from the North). The bus station is located at: Juan Carlos I Avenue.

You can move around the city either on foot or by buses of the Titsa carrier, departing every 30-60 minutes, depending on the day of the week and route number. It is worth using the services of this company only if the destination is more than 3 km from your place of stay (Costa Adeje, Playa de Las Americas, etc.). But shorter distances are better to overcome along the coastline, equipped with decks for walking.

Entertainment

As for entertainment, there are not so many of them in Los Cristianos: the beach, boat trips in the port, an evening promenade along the picturesque city promenade, an excursion to an extinct volcano, as well as a visit to the therapeutic spa center “Vinter Sol”, water park and zoo. There are no discos and nightclubs in this resort. The only exception is Playa de las Vistas – in its vicinity you can find several bars with dancing, which are open until late in the evening. If you get bored, head to the Golden Mile, the tourist area of ​​Playa de las Americas, which can be reached not only by taxi, but also on foot.

See also: What to see and do in Tenerife?

Weather and climate: when is the best time to visit?

The weather in Los Cristianos, located in the subtropical climate zone, allows you to come here at any time of the year. The hottest month is August – the air temperature at this time is from +28 to 30ºC, and the water in the Atlantic Ocean warms up to +23ºC. The coldest is February, when the thermometer drops to a comfortable 20-23ºC.

The high tourist season in Tenerife falls on July-August. At this time, the resort is quite crowded, and the prices for accommodation and entertainment reach their peak, so you are unlikely to save on vacation. It should also be noted that sometimes in the Canary Islands there are hot winds “Kalima”, which originate in Africa and create an impenetrable sandy fog. In most cases, this phenomenon falls on the summer period, but this is not always the case.

Useful Tips

When you travel to Los Cristianos, Tenerife, take note of a few simple but very useful tips:

  1. When choosing a hotel, pay attention to the label. Those that are suitable only for adults are marked “Adults only”. Unlike hotels designed for families, they have no children’s pools, no playgrounds, no animators, no other necessary facilities.
  2. To save money on currency conversion fees, change money at home.
  3. The rainy season in one or another part of the island of Tenerife falls on different time periods, so before traveling to Los Cristianos, do not forget to check the weather data.

Paces on the page are indicated for January 2020.

Interesting facts about the resort of Los Christianos:

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Los Cristianos (Spanish: Los Cristianos) is a resort in the south of Tenerife, located 17 km from the South Reina Sofia Airport, 80 km from the North Airport and 76 km from the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Included and managed by the municipality of Arona. This pleasant and one of the oldest towns in the south of the island is located at the foot of the extinct volcano Montaña de Guas. In fact, Los Cristianos is a continuation of the popular resort of Playa de Las Americas, their borders have merged together, and it is almost impossible to distinguish where one city ends and another begins.

Los Cristianos is a quieter resort compared to Playa de Las Americas. Here you will not find noisy night discos, silence reigns at night, so this Tenerife resort is not suitable for young people, but it is perfectly suited for families. Also, within its borders, all conditions for the recreation of people with disabilities have been created.

Los Cristianos was once a small fishing village with a small marina and a large natural beach. But in the 60s of the twentieth century, thanks to the unique climate, it began to gain popularity as the first climatic resort in the south of Tenerife.

The town can rightly be called one of the most popular in the Canaries. Travelers from all over the world, including Russia, come here to relax and have fun. At the moment, about 22 thousand people permanently live in it in 2017, but the number of tourists vacationing here is many times greater than the local population.

Downtown Los Cristianos is an old town with low-rise compact buildings, with many shops, cafes and restaurants. This area is mainly home to residential buildings and apartments. Most of the hotels are concentrated on its eastern part.


Climate Los Cristianos

Tenerife has a subtropical climate with slight temperature fluctuations both in winter and summer. The hottest month is in August, with its maximum value around 28 and 30ºC, the coldest in January and February, with daily averages in the shade of 20-22ºC, slightly colder at night. But do not worry for those who come to rest in winter, because in the coastal zone, if there are no clouds, the sun heats the air up to 25-28 degrees, which is quite possible to bask in the sun and get a sun tan.

Climatic events such as “Calima” sometimes occur in the Canary Islands. These are warm and sometimes hot winds that originate on the African continent, including Western Sahara or from Morocco from the east, which bring with them dust, sand suspension creating fog, and also raising the air temperature. Most often, such phenomena occur in the summer, but can occur at any time of the year.

Los Cristianos climate data from 1982 – 2012
Month Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Anual
Max. pace. °C (average) 23.2 23.4 24.0

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CHILE CHILE LIGERS OF THE CHORE OF THE LAVEN OF THE DIRECTIONA Los Cristianos (Playa de los Cristianos) and Playa de las Vistas (Playa de las Vistas).

The first of them is a natural beach located next to the seaport. Most tourists and locals prefer Playa de las Vistas, this is an artificially created beach with imported light sand, it is protected by breakwaters and has all the necessary infrastructure for a comfortable stay.

The remaining two beaches, Playa de Los Tarajales and Playa de Callao, are not cultural and are not equipped with everything necessary for a normal holiday on the Atlantic coast. But they are quite suitable for solitude or fishing on indents and small hills.

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Property for sale

Owning property in Tenerife has always been prestigious and profitable for the reasons that every year, the price per square meter only increases. The weather is favorable all year round, with the possibility of generating rental income. Spanish banks can lend up to 60%, with an interest rate of 2.5% per annum, depending on the bank and Euribor. In order for the bank to issue you a mortgage, you must provide the necessary documents, a list of which we will provide you. We will select any object for you, check for legal purity, debt and complete the deal with the issuance of a bill of sale (escritura) in your hands.

In the future, if desired, we will take care of your object for rent, both to foreigners and compatriots. In view of our activity, which has been carried out since 2007, reliable relations have been developed between tenants and homeowners.
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Places of interest in Los Cristianos

What to do?

Boat trips
and fishing

There are no significant attractions in the city and its environs, but there is a port here, from where ferries leave for neighboring Gomera and other islands of the Canary archipelago. Also from the port you can go for sea fishing, a walk to whales and dolphins, or just ride, cutting through the waves on a yacht. Tickets are sold directly in the port of Los Cristianos, in small pavilions.

Order an individual sea tour on a yacht, individual fishing is possible on the page of the yacht in Tenerife.

Address: Muelle de Pescadores, Puerto Los Cristianos, 38650 Los Cristianos, Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Zoos

2.5 kilometers away is one of the best places for children and adults – Manchi park with lemurs. The park is popular because some of the animals in it can be fed by hand, food is sold at the entrance. In addition, the territory has a large collection of live cacti.

Another, no less interesting Orlov Park is located 6 km away. Judging by the name, there are eagles there, and not only are they there, but they arrange a colorful show for you. This is the largest zoo in the south of Tenerife, where the great variety of animals will impress you. For thrill-seekers, Orlov Park has a mini bobsleigh and a cable car that runs through the jungle.

Would you like to ride a camel? – No problem! Just 7 km from Los Cristianos is the Camel Park Camel Farm. In this natural place, a lot has been created in order to have a good time. Children should not be bored, and parents can watch everything that is happening from afar, sitting in a local cafe, ordering something they want for themselves.

The best zoo in Tenerife, considered to be Loro Park, it has a huge collection of animals from all over the world, parrots, rare birds, marine life, including jellyfish, pandas, tigers and many other animals. The variety of colorful shows will shock you. What is worth the show with killer whales, with these sea giants. In addition, dolphins, sea lions and parrots are waiting for you, who also want to show you something. A forest town and a high-speed attraction “Killer Whale Train” were built for small children. The park is located 70 km from Los Cristianos.

Book a private trip to Loro Parque with an English speaking driver. Additionally, on the way back, you could optionally visit: Teide National Park or order a wine tour with a bonus.

Cost: 100 euros for a group of 1-4 people, 140 euros for a group of 5-8 people round trip with waiting.
Wine tour: +20 euros for 1-4 people and +40 euros for 5-8 people. to the price of
National Park: +40 euros for 1-4 people. and +60 euros for 5-8 people. to price
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Water parks

Water activities in the south of Tenerife await you 365 days a year. Adults and children will be interested in getting a lot of adrenaline from high-speed water slides. “Siam Park” – considered one of the best water parks in Europe, its large area is shrouded in lush vegetation, plenty of entertainment, bars and restaurants. The water park is fragrant and waiting for new guests in order to colorize your vacation and leave you with memories of your vacation. It is worth considering that for children, most slides have age and height restrictions due to safety precautions.

Aqualand is one of the earliest water parks built in the south. It has a colorful dolphin show in its arsenal, which is held daily. The water park is suitable for small children. There are practically no queues in it, compared to Siam Park, when in high season you have to wait in lines for 30-40 minutes for one descent. Be sure to take Aquashoes rubber slippers, this will protect children from falling on slippery surfaces and sometimes small gravel under their feet.

Hiking

Two volcanic mountains, from the west “Montagna Chaiofita” and from the east “Montagna de Guasa” are ready to show from their heights the beautiful and unforgettable expanses of the resort of Los Cristianos, the Atlantic Ocean from a bird’s eye view and panoramic views of the southern part of the island.

If you decide to climb, be sure to bring water, suitable shoes and appropriate clothing. Finding a hiking trail to the top is not difficult, you just need to get closer to the mountain and take a closer look at the trodden paths that will lead you to the peak of the peak.

Shopping

If you stay in a hotel or apartment near the center of Los Cristianos, then in its residential areas, there are two shopping streets, one of them is Calle Juan XXIII and the second is Avenida de Suecia. Both run parallel to each other, ending at the Nuestra Señora del Carmen church. The choice of local shops may not satisfy your needs, but it is quite possible to combine an evening stroll, exploring the local attractions of the town and visiting boutiques. Basically, these are small boutiques with clothes, including children’s, shoes, and other goods.

Are you serious about shopping in the south of Tenerife? Then you should pay attention to the Safari shopping center, which is located at the beginning of the Playa de Las Americas resort, on Avenida Las Americas Avenue. The choice here is obviously bigger and better.

We offer you to order an individual tour of the shopping centers of Tenerife, accompanied by a driver-guide. An eventful trip with visits to the best shops of world brands on the island. Your driver will help you arrange a tourist discount on goods in some malls. On the way back you have the opportunity to visit the beach or a restaurant with Canarian cuisine and fish dishes. Available cars and minibuses with child seats.

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Private tours

Incredible adventures await you on private tours in Tenerife. We will show you one of the oldest Teide National Parks in the Canary Islands, in all its beauties and with all the viewpoints. If you have permission to visit the peak of the Teide volcano (3718 m), then your guide will wait for you and continue an exciting tour of the island. Depending on the choice of the route, you will find out what the natural parks of Anaga and Teno are, the Masca Gorge with deep ravines, the village of Garachico, La Orotava and other interesting places in Tenerife. Feeling hungry while traveling, we advise you to visit a fish restaurant on the ocean or with local Canarian cuisine in the mountains. You can adjust your itinerary according to your wishes and time as per your convenience by discussing the itinerary with a private guide.

Individual excursions in Tenerife

Wine tour

Lung lovers alcohol. drinks, there is a chance to taste, get acquainted with a variety of tastes, including: flavored fruit, sweet, white and red dry wines; as well as liquors that are made from ecologically clean products: almonds, bananas, dragon fruit juices, etc. All the drinks offered for tasting are produced in Tenerife, which gives these products exclusivity due to their small production and excellent quality.

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Excursion to La Gomera

Ferries to the island of La Gomera depart daily from the seaport of Los Cristianos. It is possible to buy tickets in any excursion pavilions, of which there are a lot in the resort. On average, the price of a ticket for an excursion ranges from 50 to 60 euros per person, depending on the selling agency. The price includes a ferry crossing in both directions, a bus with a guide, lunch. Weekly on Wednesdays held in Russian.

Commercial Center
San Telmo

A place where you can have a great and fun time. Basically, the commercial center “San Telmo” is filled with bars and restaurants. In the evening, the night pub “Casablanca” gathers people, many of those present from distant Latin America, who come to relax, drink cocktails and dance salsa. Most of the restaurants overlook the Atlantic Ocean. The cuisine in San Telmo is diverse: Italian, Lebanese, Oriental, European, etc. On the lower floors there are shops with jewelry, clothes, sightseeing tours and other goods.

Address: Av. la Habana, 11a, 38650 Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Phone: +(34) 922-791-981
Website: ccsantelmo. com
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Transport in Los Cristianos

There is no transport to Los Cristianos. Only one bus company “Titsa” provides its services. The average interval of movements is 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the route number, weekends and holidays. It makes sense to use the bus only if you want to get to a point with a distance greater than 3 kilometers from your location, for example: Costa Adeje, the western part of the resort of Playa de Las Americas and other remote settlements and cities.

The bus station in Los Cristianos is located 650 meters from the coastline, on Juan Carlos I Avenue, from which it is possible to get directly to the North or South airport, to the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife, to the Teide National Park and other directions.

It is easier and shorter to cover a short distance on foot along the coastline, which is perfectly equipped for this purpose.

Taxi Los Cristianos

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Port of Los Cristianos

The seaport of Los Cristianos is located between the beaches “Las Vistas” and “Los Cristianos”. Managed by the port service of the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

The two ferry companies Fred. Olsen Express and Naviera Armas operate passenger transportation with or without a car to the neighboring Canary Islands: La Gomera (San Sebestian), La Palma (Santa Cruz de La Palma) and El Hierro (Puerto de La Estaca – Valverde).

The marina has additional services for passengers such as paid parking, a bar-restaurant, ticket sales for two companies’ ferries, a seating area, a toilet, and a Cicar car rental company.

The port began its existence as a fishing bay and a marina for agricultural products, salt, transportation and lime extraction from the southwestern part of the island of Tenerife in 1523. At that time, only 4 families used the bay for fishing purposes, the first founders of the town. After 4 centuries, in 1927 the first marina was built, which was never declared an official harbor or fishing port until 1964. Further improvements and reconstruction from northeasterly winds and strong ocean waves, began at 1


Map of Los Cristianos

Los Cristianos – a cozy resort on the island of Tenerife

Tenerife.

Its significant resorts – Playa de las Americas, Puerto de la Cruz, Los Cristianos, El Medano, Playa Paraiso and Ten Bel are becoming more and more attractive for Russian tourists who rushed to the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.

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  • How Los Christianos became known throughout the world
  • Caura for the resort
    • Playa de Los Cristianos
    • Las Vistas Beach
    • Crystianosa Hotels
    • 9000 Las Madveras 5*

    • 000 Arona Granaer Hrana Granaer Hoter Granaeer. Plaza
    • Paradise Park Resort & SPA
    • h20 Oasis Moreque 3*
    • TRYP Tenerife 3*

How Los Cristianos Became World Famous

Many tourists mistakenly believe that Los Cristianos is a quiet area of ​​Playa de las Americas – the number 1 resort in Tenerife. Not at all. According to the administrative division, these are different resorts. The very name of the place is translated as “Christians”, thus the inhabitants emphasized that they adhere to the laws of God.

In the distant past, this fashionable resort was a small picturesque village with a tiny fishing port, a reminder of which are small colorful fishing boats. The resort is located 18 km from the southern airport, 87 km from the northern and 78 km from the capital of the island, Santa Cruz.

Los Cristianos was discovered for tourists by Swede Bengt Rylander in the 1960s, better known as “Don Benito”. Suffering from multiple sclerosis , he moved to a village with clean air and a favorable climate in search of healing.

And a miracle happened: he managed to curb the disease. Thanks to a television commentator in the past, news of the miracle village reached northern Switzerland, and soon the ubiquitous Swedish citizens ceased to amaze the local population. The main artery of the city Avenida de Suecia and the Lutheran church on the waterfront are a reminder of the pioneering Swedes.

Beaches of the resort

There are two sandy beaches on the territory of the resort:

Playa de los Cristianos

The beach with gray-yellow sand is located in the port area, therefore it is not so popular among swimmers. Its length is 1 km, width – 40 m. Umbrellas and sun loungers are available for rent.

From the port you can go on a boat trip and watch the game of dolphins and even whales, go on fishing or cruises with groovy themed parties.

Las Vistas Beach

The large sandy beach is loved by both tourists and locals for clean water, which is confirmed by the eco-friendly label. It is 1 km long and 100 m wide. It also offers a wide range of water activities, showers, changing rooms, storage rooms and is protected from large waves by stone breakwaters. Right next to the beach there is a parking lot and a bus stop.

Along both beaches there is a promenade, which is originally made in the style of “Back to the seventies”. There is also a third black sand beach, located in the “Rincón” area, but it is rocky, due to its proximity to the cliffs of Mount Guas.

Los Cristianos Hotels

Los Cristianos can accommodate travelers of all budgets. There is a wide selection of half and full board hotels, accommodation-only apartments and expensive bungalows.

Among the hotels we can mention:

Las Madrigueras 5*

The new hotel resembles the country residence of the monarch. Not suitable for families with children, as it is located directly on the golf course and is especially popular with golfers who will find a wide range of golf equipment here. There are only 57 rooms in the building.

On-site facilities include 1 heated pool, 2 bars and 2 restaurants, gym, sauna and Turkish bath.

Located 5 minutes drive from the central part of the resort and 2 km from the ocean.

Arona Gran 4*

The hotel is in high demand among vacationers, as it has a number of advantages at low prices for accommodation.

  • Firstly, it is located on the ocean, at the foot of the extinct massive volcano Montaña de Guas, so the view from the rooms is simply breathtaking.
  • Secondly, it is a 10-minute leisurely walk from the equipped Playa de los Cristianos beach.
  • Thirdly, there are daytime and evening entertainment programs.
    Its spacious hall is decorated with cascading plants, and in the open area there are 2 heated pools for adults and 1 for children.

From 4-star hotels you can choose from the following options:

Hotel Reveron Plaza

Family hotel just 100 m from Los Cristianos beach.

Paradise Park Resort & SPA

Spacious green areas, 5 swimming pools, 4 jacuzzis and a beautiful view of the bay and Mount Teide make this a business class hotel.

h20 Oasis Moreque 3*

Located on the ocean, just 250 m from the sandy beach of Playa de los Cristianos. The hotel has a swimming pool with a children’s section, a bar, board games and a tennis court.

TRYP Tenerife 3*

The hotel is located 200 meters from Playa de los Cristianos at the foot of the volcano and on its territory there are 2 shops, 3 bars, 2 swimming pools.

The hotel after the reconstruction, which was carried out in 1999, can offer 364 rooms.

Gran canaria tourismus: Gran Canaria, fairy-tale island | Hello Canary Islands

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Gran Canaria, fairy-tale island | Hello Canary Islands

Also known as the ‘miniature continent’, Gran Canaria is renowned for its marked contrasts. On a single day, we can enjoy marvellous beaches surrounded by dunes and climb peaks covered in Canary Island pine forests, with their greenery standing out starkly against the dark volcanic earth.

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Along the way, we’ll encounter steep ravines, valleys, imposing rocks and volcanic calderas, amazing cliffs… Incredible places we can see from hiking trails, stopping every now and then to look at all the beautiful scenery. Or we can also see the island by car or public transport, as Gran Canaria has an extensive network of well-kept roads.

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Just like the other Canary Islands, it is blessed with an enviable climate, an eternal springtime that invites you to experience its rich natural and scenic diversity intensely, its lovely fishing and inland villages, its traditions, culture and history. And also the modernity of the tourist resorts and urban hubs, like Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The lively, cosmopolitan city is home to one of the most precious gems the island has to offer and that also surprises visitors. Would you like to see it for yourself?

Gran Canaria adds to its incredible offer with a variety of cultural, recreational and sporting activities, as well as a wide array of accommodation, restaurants, shops and well-being centres.

An eternal springtime that invites you to experience its rich natural and scenic diversity intensely, its lovely fishing and inland villages, its traditions, culture and history.

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What beach are we going to today?

Without a doubt, the beaches are first on the list of attractions Gran Canaria has to offer. There are enough to suit every taste: large, lively, quiet, coves, with golden or dark sand, or volcanic rock, and… Surprise! The island is home to one of the best urban beaches in Europe.

The biggest beaches are in the south with calm waters and mostly with golden sand. Being near the main tourist areas, they are close to all kinds of services, as well as being easy to access.

The ones in the north are quite different: small coves with dark sand or volcanic rock, more waves, and some that are difficult to reach, although there’s also the option of cooling down in one of the lovely natural pools. These are beautiful, wild beaches, capable of getting us to connect with nature in its purest form.

 

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At the natural heart of the island

Gran Canaria is more than sun and beaches. It’s also nature and beautiful agricultural landscapes, like the one that spreads across the heart of the island, presided by the Roque Nublo, a striking volcanic monolith that can be reached via a trail that is apt for almost everyone. From this natural vantage point, the views are incredible.

The crowning jewel of the grandiose cliffs in the northwest of the island, a landscape known as the ‘dragon’s tail’,  is the Tamadaba Natural Park, one of the best preserved primitive Canary Island pine forests in the Canary Islands, along with the one in the Inagua Reserve, which is home to the Gran Canaria blue chaffinch, a small bird that lives exclusively on this island.

 

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These and many other attractions of great scenic value are to be found in the biosphere reserve, a large territory that occupies a significant part of the island’s surface area. The nature, the traditional work done in these areas, the accommodation and the rural tourist activities all coexist under a respectful, sustainable strategy that aims to guarantee their conservation.

Natural and rural spaces, that can be visited thanks to the extensive network of trails crossing the endemic pine forests and ravines alongside large freshwater reservoirs or lava flows… Surroundings in which we also find charming villages and hamlets where we can stop and recover our strength with some of the local cuisine or simply have a chat with friendly, hospitable locals.

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Discover delightful villages and hamlets

Far from the lively urban hubs and tourist resorts of the coast, inland Gran Canaria has quiet villages and hamlets where nothing is hurried or rushed. Peaceful and blissful, where the concept of ‘time’ takes on a different meaning, one which lets us connect to a simple life, still rooted in tradition.  

One of these places with that special charm is Tejada, the Gran Canaria municipality that is one of the Prettiest Towns in Spain. And there’s a reason for that. Here you’ll find the Cruz de Tejeda National Parador, a modern hotel that is perfectly integrated into the environment and from which we can see one of the prettiest landscapes on the island. Very near Tejeda is Artenara, the highest town in Gran Canaria, right at the entrance to the lush pine forest of Tamadaba.

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Other places you have to see are the gorgeous historic quarters of Santa Lucía de Tirajana and Agüimes; or Fataga, with its lush palm grove and whitewashed houses that have preserved the rural architecture of Gran Canaria. Further north, we reach Teror and discover its basilica and beautiful, typical balconies on the houses around the square; and Arucas, whose centre has been declared a site of artistic and historic interest and which houses a magnificent architectural work, the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista, with stonework and wonderful stained-glass windows.

The list of towns and hamlets spread across the island would be never-ending. Exploring them is, without a doubt, the best way to discover the identity and idiosyncrasy of Gran Canaria.

Tejada, the Gran Canaria municipality that is one of the Prettiest Towns in Spain.

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On a cultural tour of museums

It’s almost impossible to find a town on the island that doesn’t have at least one museum, although the capital city, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, offers the widest variety. While walking through the heart of the magnificent historic quarter, you must visit El Museo Canario, which takes us through different aspects of the life of the first settlers, with curious pieces such as a collection of skulls and one of mummies; Casa de Colón (Columbus’s House), a unique building which, as well as bearing testimony to Columbus’s stay in the Canary Islands, shows the history of the islands and their relationship with America; and the CAAM-Atlantic Centre of Modern Art, with exhibitions by European, American and African artists linked to contemporary culture. For fans of technology and science, the Elder Museum is a must-see.

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On the rest of the island, we can find astonishing places such as the Casas Cuevas Ethnographic Museum in Artenara, located inside an ancient dwelling that was most likely inhabited by the first settlers. The museum contains furniture and household utensils that are so simple that they bring us back to the modest lifestyle of the past. Other ethnographic establishments are the Museum of History and Traditions in Tejeda which, among other unique items, has a recreation of an old food and general goods shop; and the La Rama Museum in Agaete, which is dedicated to one of the most renowned and popular festivities in the Canary Islands, of the same name, which receives thousands of visitors every summer.

A route that’s the perfect excuse for exploring Gran Canaria and discovering its history and culture.

 

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Discover fascinating archaeological sites

The island has preserved a significant part of its historic and archaeological heritage, allowing us to better understand the culture and way of life of the past inhabitants of Gran Canaria.

A good example would be the cultural landscape of Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria, which have been declared a World Heritage Site, which should give you an idea of how precious these spaces are. It is a large mountainous area in the centre of the island that is home to the traces of a unique cultural process that evolved over the course of 1,500 years with minimal outside influence, from its Berber roots in Northern Africa to the Castilian conquest.

 

In the north of Gran Canaria, we find an archaeological treasure: the Cueva Pintada Museum and Archaeological Park in Gáldar, a town with more than fifty houses and artificial caves that formed part of a pre-Hispanic settlement. One of the caves contains an exceptional example of wall painting by the original inhabitants. In this area, you can also find the Maipés de Agaete Archaeological Park, a spectacular, enormous field of volcanic rock surrounded by the beauty of the valley that the natives used as a funeral area.

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Guayadeque, one of the largest and most beautiful cliffs on the south-east of the island, is of great archaeological value. It has numerous caves that were used by the ancient settlers of Gran Canaria. Another interesting archaeological area is La Fortaleza, which has a visitors’ centre where we can discover things about the daily life of the island’s first settlers, as well as the cave-houses where they lived, a housing model that is still used.

And these are just some of the places that have borne witness to the past and have luckily lasted up to our times, allowing us to learn about, value and respect them.

 

The Museum and Archaeological Park in Gáldar, a town with more than fifty houses and artificial caves that formed part of a pre-Hispanic settlement.

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Pamper yourself on the island of well-being

Gran Canaria is known across Europe as a place that’s good for your health. Since around the 19th century, travellers have come to the island from the continent to recover from all sorts of ailments thanks to its soothing climate. With the passage of time, the concept of rest and recovery has evolved, but revitalisation and the resulting physical and mental well-being are still something the island guarantees.

 

Sand, sun, sea, fresh air, volcanic rocks, modern treatments and facilities, qualified professionals… Gran Canaria has all you need to pamper yourself, spend some time getting your energy back and return home as good as new, be it at any of the numerous wellness centres that the island has to offer or taking a relaxing evening walk breathing in the sea breeze or the fresh forest air.

Around the 19th century, travellers have come to the island from the continent to recover from all sorts of ailments thanks to its soothing climate.

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Do your favourite sport

There is no sport that can’t be enjoyed in this place surrounded by the sea with its year-round spring weather. And with all sorts of facilities and services, there’s no excuse not to spend some time exercising our bodies.

 

There are infinite options: playing golf on modern courses while enjoying the ocean breeze, getting on a board and battling the waves and wind, riding a mountain bike along the routes especially for them, running along the seashore, swimming in the crystalline waters, climbing mountains that are apt for all levels… It doesn’t matter what shape we’re in. In Gran Canaria, there’s a sport for everyone.

 

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And let’s not forget the nightlife!

The fun and entertainment continue when daylight fades over the island. If you still have a bit of energy, the tourist resorts and capital city have lots to do. There are restaurants, terraces, recreational areas, trendy establishments, cinemas, shows… Lots of ways to also experience the island’s exciting nightlife.

In summer, it’s easy to find a lively local festival in the island’s towns, both on the coast and inland. Although if you’re looking for something quieter, in Gran Canaria, which is a Starlight Tourist Destination, there are astrotourism activities and you can go on a stargazing excursion with a specialist guide.

 

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Don’t leave without trying…

Flor de Guía cheese is a delicacy that is only made in three towns in the north of Gran Canaria. What’s peculiar about it is that it is made from vegetal rennet, which is obtained from the flowers of certain types of thistles. It is one of the Canary Islands cheeses with a protected designation of origin.

Gran Canaria Tourist Information & Travel Guide

Gran Canaria is one of the Spanish Canary Islands lying just 210 km off the coast of Africa and 1250 km away from mainland Spain. The volcanic terrain of the island isn’t particularly attractive yet the mild year round climate and excellent infrastructure has enabled a large scale tourism industry to thrive. The island’s most popular resorts are located along the south coast where there’s an enormous amount of accommodation built into the mountainsides with access to a number of golden, sandy beaches which use imported sand.

Table Of Contents

  1. When to Visit Gran Canaria
  2. Map of Gran Canaria
  3. Gran Canaria Airport
    • Costa Rica Airport Transfers
  4. Where to Stay in Gran Canaria
    • Playa del Inglés
    • Puerto Rico
    • Meloneras
    • Puerto Mogan
  5. Accommodation in Gran Canaria
  6. Gran Canaria Excursions
    • Visit the Interior
    • Visit the North Coast
    • Visit the Capital

When to Visit Gran Canaria

The climate in Gran Canaria is what makes it one of Europe’s great all year round holiday destinations. Summer temperatures will generally be in the high 20’s but the sea breeze stops it being too oppresive and these months are very dry with little or no rainfall.

Its winters are very mild with temperatures seldom falling below 15ºC although you will find that from around November until April or May you’ll need some warm clothes for wearing in the evenings. The winter months are the wettest but bear in mind that it is all relative and in fact there are very few days of rainfall at any time of the year.

Map of Gran Canaria

Distances: To give you some idea of distances please note that from the airport on the east coast to the popular resort of Playa del Ingles is only 30km.

Gran Canaria Airport

Gran Canaria Airport lies on the east coast of the island of Gran Canaria some 25km from the main tourist resorts in the south of the island and 18km from the island’s capital of Las Palmas. It is often referred to as Las Palmas Airport and is the busiest of all the airports in the Canary Islands with over 10 million annual passengers.

With year round sun there are plenty budget airlines from northern Europe offering all year round flights to Gran Canaria as well as domestic flights operated by Spanish carriers. It is a modern airport with excellent facilities including ready access to numerous modes of transport to the capital and to the island’s main resorts.

Beware of Tour Operator Transfers

When you book a holiday package to Gran Canaria with one of the big tour companies they may well include airport transfers to your resort. This gives you the peace of mind that there’s a coach and travel representative waiting for you as you walk outside the airport which is a good feeling on arrival. The downside is that your resort might be one of the last stops. This was our experience last time we visited Gran Canaria as we were on a week’s package staying at Cordial Mogan Valle Apartments in Puerto Mogan. The 60km journey takes no more than 45 minutes by car but on the tour bus it took over 1½ hours because it made several stops first at a number of hotels in and around Puerto Rico. The return transfer was even worse as we were the first group to be collected at 8.30am and didn’t get to the airport until 11am as we sat waiting for passengers at far too many hotels en route to the airport. For future reference we’ll be either hiring a car at the airport or pre-booking a transfer to our resort.

Spanish Fiestas

Costa Rica Airport Transfers

Private Transfers: If you’re keen to just get to your destination and aren’t particularly interested in taking a look around the island then your best option is to pre-book an airport transfer with a specialist transfer company. Rates tend to be a little cheaper than taxis and payment is made in advance.

Bus Transfers: Bus transport from the airport and all around the island is provided by Global. The two main services used by arrivals at the airport are as follows:

  • Route 60: Airport – Las Palmas City
  • Route 66: Airport – Faro de Maspalomas

For a full list of routes, times and fares check the Global Bus Website.

Taxi Services: Of course there are many taxis waiting at the official rank outside the arrivals area. Fares vary slightly according to pick-up time and precise location of your accommodation but to the main resorts you can expect to pay approximately:

  • Puerto de Mogan – €90
  • Puerto Rico – €70
  • Playa del Ingles – €45

Airport Car Hire: Driving down to the resorts of the south coast is very straightforward and doing so gives you the flexibility of having your own transport during your stay and a ready made transfer back to the airport on the day you’re leaving. So if you plan to take a look around the island whilst you’re in Gran Canaria then it’s well worth looking into car hire from Las Palmas Airport.

Where to Stay in Gran Canaria

It is estimated that approximately 30% of all visitors to the Canary Islands find their way to the tourist resorts on the south coast of Gran Canaria. Sandy beaches run along this stretch of coastline with the best-known being the most well known being the dunes at Maspalomas which are part of the Gran Canaria Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which covers 43% of the land area of the central and south-western part of Gran Canaria.

Playa del Inglés

This is Europe’s 2nd largest holiday resort after Benidorm and certainly the best known destination in Gran Canaria.

Puerto Rico

Continuing west we arrive at Puerto Rico which is Gran Canaria’s 2nd largest resort. With a good selection of accommodation, large beaches and easy access to the Angry Birds Activity Park it is a popular choice for family holidays.

Meloneras

Standing between Playa de Inglés and Puerto Rico is Meloneras which is home to some lovely accommodation and is considered the region’s upmarket resort

Puerto Mogan

Heading still further west we come to the laid back town of Puerto Mogan which is a far cry from the island’s major resorts . Its old town is Pueblo Mogan lies 5km inland and is well worth a visit.

A personal favourite of mine for winter holidays is the charming resort of Puerto Mogan where a week in the sun proves to be a great way to recharge the batteries after enduring the northern European winter.

Spanish Fiestas

Accommodation in Gran Canaria

Whilst package holiday hotels remain the main accommodation of choice for visitors to Gran Canaria there are plenty self-catering villas and apartments available in the islands main resorts as well as in quieter inland destinations.

Gran Canaria Excursions

Holidaymakers who are interested in seeing more of the island than their resort should rent a car at the airport and set aside some time for some half-day and full-day excursions around Gran Canaria.

Visit the Interior

The centre of the island has an alpine climate and stunning peaks of up to 6400 feet with fabulous picnic and viewing points from where Mount Teide in Tenerife is often visible on a clear day. Scattered around the mountains are small villages where local crafts are sold on street market stalls and restaurants offering all sorts of mouthwatering delights made from fish caught in the lakes and fruit and vegetables grown locally.

Visit the North Coast

The north and north western coast is very green with a series of mountainous cliffs breaking up only for small villages such as Arucas, well known for its honey rum factory, which is well worth a visit. On a more “sober” note, the neighbouring village of Firgas provides Gran Canaria and the other Canary Islands with their bottled water supplies. A little further along the coastline is the historic town of Galdar with its pre-historic painted caves, open for viewing to the public. In the far north west is the port of Agaete, famous for its fish restaurants and harbour from where you can catch the fast ferry over to Tenerife in only 50 minutes.

Visit the Capital

The city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is home to more than 380,000 people which represents half the population of Gran Canaria. It’s a busy cosmopolitan port, the seventh largest city in Spain, and the governing capital for Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.

Las Palmas has several shopping areas such as Triana for boutiques and smaller shops, and Avenida Mesa y Lopez where you can lose yourself within some of the island’s and the UK’s leading department stores. There are numerous street cafes where you can relax with a drink and sample a varied selection of tapas dishes. For the sun worshippers there are four main beach areas, the largest being Las Canteras with its long sweeping promenade.

   

Gran Canaria Hotel, Tourism and Holiday Destination Travel Guide

Gran Canaria is certainly one of the last remaining European paradise isles located in the Atlantic Ocean, 130 miles from the African coast. It’s the third largest of the Canary Islands and has Fuerteventura and Tenerife as its neighbours. Las Palmas, located in the northeast part of the island, is its capital.

Gran Canaria is an island of contrasts. As the most dynamic capital city in the Canaries, it has a great mix of people and keeps local traditions alive, but always catering for the holidaymaker. Crammed with culture, incredibly beautiful coastlines and spectacular beaches with a sunny climate, Gran Canaria is a great destination all year round. So whenever you want to escape for a break, the delights of Canary Islands are waiting for you! And it’s all just a mouse-click away. .. virtually!

From the cooler north to the sunnier south, this perfect holiday island has everything the most discerning traveller could wish for: the great diversity of climate, lush forests, exotic flora and fauna, volcanic craters, the odd flurry of snow on the highest peaks – all this has led to this island being dubbed “The Miniature Continent”. Where else can you find acres of sand dunes against a backdrop of verdant mountains within easy reach of some of the best hotels, apartments, resorts, clubs, bars and cafés in Europe?

The beautiful island of Gran Canaria has a lot to offer the tourist and a wealth of places to visit. From the north to the south, east to west, it’s all here for you to discover. Whether you are with your loved one, in a group of friends or on a family holiday, you are sure to find what you’re looking for to make your holiday experience memorable and exciting, not to mention relaxing.

The south is the most popular part of the island, containing such delights as Puerto Mogán (a picturesque village also known as Little Venice), Puerto Rico, Maspalomas, Meloneras, San Agustín and the famous Playa del Inglés. But with such spectacular views and landscapes, make sure you don’t miss the rugged north and west coasts, as well as the island’s interior.

Meloneras really has the Wow factor. The whole area has been renovated with such style and sophistication, that it became a very classy place. You can walk along the promenade, shop until you drop in high-end designer stores like Lacoste and Ralph Lauren before sampling cuisine from a whole host of restaurants, including Italian, traditional Spanish tapas, sushi and seafood.

Dip a toe in the warm waters at Playa del Inglés and top up your tan on the beach there. It’s full of great places to eat and drink, giving you a perfect place to rest and recharge your batteries. By night, Playa del Inglés really comes alive. If you like music and dancing, this is the place to go!

The sand dunes of Maspalomas are a sight to behold, stretching out along the south coast and looking like giant waves of sand covering around 4 square kilometres.

Picturesque Puerto de Mogán is a very popular destination and it’s easy to understand why – with its canal-like channels and quaint bridges, it is also known as Little Venice.

And of course the vibrant capital, Las Palmas is crammed with culture and history. This is a truly cosmopolitan city located on the northeastern part of the island with so much to do and see – museums, art collections, fantastic architecture, beautiful parks, great shops, cafés and also the famous Las Canteras Beach, perfect for a cooling dip or as a spot of sunbathing.

Enjoying warm weather all year round, our island offers you a wealth of choices. Not only will you find the exact locations of hotels, great offers and unbeatable prices on this website, you will also find all the information you need to plan and book your holiday in Gran Canaria – an in-depth guide to the most interesting places to see, the most popular beaches, car hire, hotels and resorts, weather, getting around and all those essential travel tips that are usually so hard to find.

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
You’ll find all the information you need to plan and prepare for your holiday as well as plenty of related material.

PLACES TO SEE
We show you all the best places to visit. Whatever your taste, you’ll find something that interests you!

WEATHER AND CLIMATE
Check out the current weather, temperature forecasts, satellite images and the annual averages.

WHERE TO STAY
Whatever you are looking for in your holiday, Spain Gran Canaria has the answers.
Do you want to stay at the best hotels the island has to offer? Of course you do…

spain-grancanaria.com gives you the best – the best holiday experience, the best locations, the best prices and the best hotels. We have specially chosen a selection of 4 and 5-star luxury hotels, including apartments, villas, resorts and hostels all over the island. So depending on where you would like to stay, we can guarantee you quality accommodation with the promise that you will not be disappointed. All of our hotels have been carefully selected and cater for all types of holidaymakers, from courting couples to families or lone travellers to large groups of friends. We also have a range of car rentals if you fancy getting behind the wheel and touring the island in the sunshine.

This fascinating island has something for everyone. Whatever your taste or age, you will find the perfect location to spend your precious time and a huge variety of things to do to transform your trip into the holiday of a lifetime.

Come and Discover Spain Gran Canaria with us!

Landtourismus in Gran Canaria und die schönsten Plätzchen

Artenara

Die Gemeinde Artenara liegt auf der Spitze der Insel Gran Canaria, 50 Kilometer von der Hauptstadt…

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Barranco de Guayadeque

Die Guayadeque-Schlucht befindet sich auf der Insel Gran Canaria. Es ist die natürliche Trennung…

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Casa de Colón

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Casa Museo Antonio Padrón

Diese Sehenswürdigkeit befindet sich in der Gemeinde Galdar, in dem Atelier eines der wichtigsten…

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Casa Museo León y Castillo

Es befindet sich im historisch-künstlerischen Komplex von San Juan und San Francisco in der Stadt…

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Casa Museo Tomás Morales

Das Hausmuseum befindet sich im Geburtsort des Dichters Tomás Morales (1884-1921) in der Villa de…

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Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno

Das vom Cabildo de Gran Canaria abhängige atlantische Zentrum für moderne Kunst wurde am 4….

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Einweg-Zahnlätzchen

Care-De hat kürzlich zwei multifunktionale Zahnlätzchen mit einer hochsaugfähigen…

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Gáldar

Die Stadt Gáldar, Oberhaupt eines der alten Königreiche der Insel, zeigt einen Teil ihrer. ..

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Gran Canaria es Reserva Mundial de la Biosfera

Gran Canaria ist ein Miniaturkontinent mit einer Auswahl sehr ungewöhnlicher Landschaften inmitten…

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Ingenio

Ingenio es un municipio canario perteneciente a la provincia de Las Palmas. Está situado en el…

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Isla Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria es para muchos la isla más completa, variada y cosmopolita del archipiélago, no en…

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La Caldera de Bandama

Se encuentra dentro de los términos municipales de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Telde y Santa…

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Las Palmas

Las Palmas es la capital de Gran Canaria y está localizada a 20 km del aeropuerto en la punta…

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Montaña de Agüimes

La montaña de Agüimes constituye un elemento referencial en el paisaje de esta zona de Gran. ..

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Monumento Natural Barranco del Draguillo

Este monumento se encuentra entre los municipios de Telde e Ingenio. Constituye una unidad…

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Monumento Natural de Arinaga

Este monumento se localiza en el municipio de Agüímes.

Las montañas de Arinaga, constituyen…

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Monumento Natural del Montañón Negro

Este monumento natural se localiza entre los municipios de Moya, Gáldar, Santa María de Guía y…

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Monumento Natural Riscos de Tirajana

Este monumento natural es un espacio de destacado interés geológico y geomorfológico, en cuya…

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Monumento Natural Roque de Aguayro

Este monumento se localiza en los municipios de Santa Lucía y Agüímes. Se constituye como. ..

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Monumento Natural Tauro

Este monumento se encuentra en el municipio de Mogán. Es una estructura montañosa situada en las…

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Museo Canario

El Museo Canario se encuentra en la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, en el histórico barrio…

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Museo de Historia de Agüimes

Localizado en el municipio de Agüimes, este museo se encuentra en un edificio que perteneció a…

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Museo de la Historia y Tradiciones de Tejeda

Este museo se localiza en unos de los edificios más singulares del municipio. Fue rehabilitado,…

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Museo de la Rama

El Museo de La Rama es un espacio para poder ver, comprender y disfrutar de la esencia de la fiesta…

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Museo de la Zafra

Este museo exhibe los aspectos más importantes de la reciente historia de Santa Lucía, los. ..

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Museo Diocesano de Arte Sacro

El Museo Diocesano de Arte Sacro de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria también conocido como Museo…

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Museo Elder de la Ciencia y la Tecnología

Este museo, se localiza en la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Es un edificio, de casi 7000…

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Museo y Parque Arqueológico Cueva Pintada

El Museo y Parque Arqueológico Cueva Pintada se encuentra en la ciudad de Gáldar, al noroeste de…

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Paisaje Protegido de Fataga

El barranco de Fataga fue uno de los últimos lugares donde los aborígenes canarios pudieron…

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Paisaje Protegido La Isleta

Este fantástico lugar se encuentra en el municipio de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Constituye un…

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Paisaje Protegido Las Cumbres

Este amplio paisaje protegido ocupa parte de los municipios de Artenara, Gáldar, Santa Mª de. ..

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Paisaje Protegido Lomo Magullo

Esta es una pequeña superficie, localizada entre los municipios de Telde y Valsequillo, con un…

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Paisaje Protegido Pino Santo

Este lugar se encuentra entre los municipios de Las Palmas, Santa Brígida, Teror y San Mateo. Se…

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Paisaje Protegido Tafira

El área, que se encuentra dentro de los municipios de Telde, Santa Brígida y Las Palmas de Gran…

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Parque Natural de Pilancones

Este parque, localizado en el municipio de San Bartolomé de Tirajana, se constituye como espacio…

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Parque Natural de Tamadaba

Este espacio se constituye como Parque Natural desde el año 1987. A su vez, casi todo este espacio…

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Parque Rural de Doramas

Este Parque Rural contiene un paisaje de una belleza excepcional, en él están presentes varios. ..

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Parque rural del Nublo

Este parque rural comprende 26.307,4 hectáreas y alberga a un total de 4.410 habitantes. Se…

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Playa de las Canteras

Esta playa es un gran tesoro de las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Playa de las Canteras es una laguna…

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Playa de los Amadores

Esta es una playa artificial, que ofrece unos 800 metros de fina arena dorada y aguas limpias y…

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Playa de Maspalomas

Maspalomas es playa de finas arenas rubias, donde dunas esculpidas por el viento ofrecen un…

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Playa del Inglés

Esta playa de casi 3 km de largo, presume de ser una de las más famosas de toda Europa, se…

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Playa del Puerto Mogan

La playa Mogán está situada en el municipio de Mogán, al sur de Gran Canaria.
Esta es una de…

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Reserva Natural Especial de Azuaje

Esta pequeña reserva se encuentra en los municipios de Firgas y Moya. Se concentra en 5 km de…

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Reserva Natural Especial de Güigüí

Este espacio protegido está constituido por materiales muy antiguos y forma parte del antiguo…

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Reserva Natural Especial de Los Marteles

Es una amplia reserva de más de 3500 hectáreas que abarca parte de los municipios de Santa…

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Reserva Natural Especial de los Tilos de Moya

Esta reserva es uno de los últimos reductos de laurisilva de Gran Canaria. La superficie protegida…

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Reserva Natural Especial El Brezal

Este espacio del municipio de Santa María de Guía, está constituida por materiales volcánicos y. ..

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Reserva Natural Integral de Inagua

En el año 1987 este espacio fue declarado como Parque Natural de Ojeda, Inagua y Pajonales y…

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Reserva Natural Integral del Barranco Oscuro

Esta reserva se encuentra en los municipios de Moya y Valleseco, fue declarada en 1987 como Parque…

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San Bartolomé de Tirajana

San Bartolomé de Tirajana es el municipio más grande de Gran Canaria y de todas las Islas…

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Santa Lucía de Tirajana

Santa Lucía de Tirajana es un municipio canario situado en el sureste de la isla de Gran Canaria….

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Sitio de Interés Científico de Juncalillo del Sur

Alberga una de las escasas poblaciones del amenazado chaparro y de la uvilla de mar y el saladillo.

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Sitio de Interés Científico Jinámar

Esta pequeña zona litoral, cubierta por materiales del complejo sedimentario de Las Palmas, se…

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Sitio de Interés Científico Roque de Gando

Es el espacio protegido más pequeño de Gran Canaria, con una superficie de media hectárea…

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Valleseco

Este municipio está situado en el norte de la isla de Gran Canaria, en las medianías, por encima…

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Vega de San Mateo

Este municipio de Gran Canaria, está situado sobre una amplia y fértil vega agrícola del tramo…

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Las Palmas mit guten Tourismusdaten

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria verzeichnet bezüglich der Tourismusdaten einen guten Start in den Sommer …


Im Juli 2022 verzeichnete die Stadt mehr als 106. 000 Übernachtungen in Hotels und Wohnungen und empfing 33.600 Touristen, mehr als 66 Prozent aus dem nationalen Markt.

Die Zahlen für die Beherbergung und die Übernachtungen in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in den ersten sieben Monaten des Jahres (Januar bis Juli 2022) bestätigen die Erholung des Sektors in der Stadt. Die kumulierten Zahlen für das Jahr bestätigen einen Wachstumstrend, der an jeden Monat und jede Jahreszeit angepasst ist, eine Situation, die der von 2019, einem Jahr vor der Pandemie, sehr ähnlich ist.

Das Intelligenzsystem für nachhaltigen Tourismus von Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, das sich auf Daten des ISTAC stützt, zeigt Zahlen, die zu Optimismus einladen, auch in der Sommersaison, der traditionellen touristischen Nebensaison.

Die kumulierten Zahlen für das Jahr zeigen 765.058 Übernachtungen in Hotels und Wohnungen und 224.285 touristische Gäste. Dies ist eine sehr ähnliche Situation wie in den ersten sieben Monaten des Jahres 2019, mit einem minimalen Anstieg der gesamten Hotelübernachtungen von 0,3 Prozent. Die Abweichung gegenüber dem gleichen Zeitraum im Jahr 2021 ist viel höher und deutet auf einen anteiligen Anstieg von 96,4 Prozent bei den Übernachtungen und 76,2 Prozent bei der Zahl der Touristen hin.

Die Zahl der Reisenden, die im Juli, dem ersten vollen Sommermonat, in die Stadt kamen, belief sich auf 33.642. Das sind 26,2 Prozent mehr als im gleichen Monat des Jahres 2021 und 9,3 Prozent mehr als im Juli 2019. Auch die Zahl der Übernachtungen lag mit 106.116 um 18,6 Prozent höher als im Vergleichsmonat 2021 und um 4,8 Prozent höher als im Jahr 2019.

Die durchschnittliche Aufenthaltsdauer lag im Juli bei 3,2 Tagen, was allerdings einen leichten Rückgang gegenüber dem gleichen Monat in den Jahren 2021 (-6 Prozent) und 2019 (-4,1Prozent) bedeutet.

Nach den im SITS von Las Palmas de Gran Canaria gesammelten Daten hatte die Stadt 44 offene Einrichtungen (Hotels und Wohnungen) und 6.816 verfügbare Betten.

Was die Nachfrage nach Märkten anbelangt, so waren im Juli 66,3 Prozent der Gäste in Spanien ansässig (50,5 Prozent auf dem spanischen Festland und 49,5 Prozent auf den Kanarischen Inseln). 33,77 Prozent der Besucher im Juli waren Ausländer, davon 12,3 Prozent aus Großbritannien, 11,2 Prozent aus Deutschland, 7,6 Prozent aus Frankreich und 2,6 Prozent aus Belgien. Die Deutschen hielten sich mit fast sechs Tagen am längsten in der Stadt auf, gefolgt von den Franzosen, die im Durchschnitt 4,1 Tage blieben.

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Kanaren Reise – Touristen Information



Auf den Kanarischen Inseln werden etwa 400. 000 Betten in Hotel- und Ferienwohnungen fr Reisende zur Verfgung gestellt. Jhrlich kommen nach Angaben des Kanarischen Statistischen Institutes (ISTAC, 2005) ber 13 Millionen Urlauber, wobei den grssten Anteil Englnder (4,2 Mio.), Festlandspanier (3,4 Mio.) und Deutsche (2,8 Mio.) stellen. Das Durchschnittsalter der Touristen auf Teneriffa liegt bei 40 Jahren, denn es kommen viele Rentner, die ber den Winter ihre Zeit hier verbringen mchten.






Der Tourismus boomt: Die am hufigsten besuchten Inseln sind Teneriffa (5,4 Mio. ) und Gran Canaria (4 Mio.). Es folgen Lanzarote (2,4 Mio.), Fuerteventura (1,6 Mio.) und La Palma (180.000). La Gomera und El Hierro haben noch geringere Touristenzahlen.





Viele Grnde fr die Beleibtheit der Kanaren als Urlaubsziel:

  • ganzjhrig stabile Wetterverhltnisse mit angenehmen Sommer- und Wintertemperaturen, wenigen Niederschlagstagen und viel Sonnenschein

  • kurze Anreise. Der Flug aus Mitteleuropa dauert nur 4 Stunden

  • sauberes Wasser und sehr reine Luft, fern von Industriegebieten

  • spektakulres Freizeitangebot, z.B. Loro Parque, Aqualand und vieles mehr (s. Inselinfo)

  • grosse Sportmglichkeit (Surfen, Golf, Hochseeangeln, Tauchen, Reiten, Wandern…)

  • vielfltige Natur mit deutlich ausgeprgten Vegetationszonen, Palmen, Nationalparks…

  • stabile politische Verhltnisse. Die Kanaren gehren zu Spanien und damit zur EU

  • grosse Auswahl an Hotels, Ferienwohnungen, Pauschalreisen und Lastminutetickets

  • Kostenlose Touristeninformation in den vielen Touristenbros

  • gnstige Mietwagen und geringere Treibstoffkosten als auf dem europischen Festland

  • an den Urlaubsorten knnen viele Personen deutsch oder englisch sprechen

  • kein Geldwechsel erforderlich, die Whrung ist der Euro

  • Strnde mit weissem, gelben oder schwarzem Sand stehen zur Auswahl

  • keine gefhrlichen Tiere (Schlangen, Skorpione, Schadinsekten. ..)

  • es gibt deutsche, englische… rzte, so dass im Notfall die Verstndigung gesichert ist

  • gut ausgebaute Hafenanlagen als Ziel fr Kreuzfahrten, Segelschiffe, Boote und Fhren

  • die Inseln Teneriffa, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote und La Palma werden von zahlreichen Stdten Europas direkt angeflogen. Auch Gomera und El Hierro haben Flughfen und sind mit Fhre oder Flugzeug (von den anderen Kanareninseln aus) schnell erreichbar.





Was Sie als Tourist unbedingt beachten sollten



schtzen Sie sich vor Sonnenbrand! Gerade im Winter ist die Haut empfindlich und wird, wenn sie pltzlich starker Sonnenstrahlung ausgesetzt wird, geschdigt. Der Urlaub kann dann zur Qual werden. Die angenehmen und nicht heissen Temperaturen verleiten nmlich allzuleicht dazu, die an die Sonne nicht gewhnte Haut, zu stark zu belasten. Insbesondere Kinder sollten durch Sonnencremes mit starkem Lichtschutzfaktor geschtzt werden. Falls Sie keine Sonnenhte haben, knnen Sie diese am Urlaubsort preiswert erwerben. Der schwarze Vulkansand mancher Ksten ist etwas wunderbares, er kann jedoch tagsber so heiss sein, dass man darauf nicht ohne Badesandalen gehen kann. Natrlich knnen Sie darauf auf dem Handtuch liegen und die angenehme Wrme von unten geniessen. Sonnenschirme fr den Strand knnen Sie in den Urlaubsregionen sehr billig erwerben, das ist auf Dauer preiswerter als sie tglich zu mieten

schtzen Sie sich vor Stress! Sorgen Sie dafr, dass Sie wichtige Medikamente, Telefonnummern, Anschriften, Flugtickets und wichtige Dokumente, wie die Ausweise, sicher am Urlaubsort haben. Einige Adressen, wie die Angabe der Konsulate/Botschaften auf den Kanaren, finden Sie auch auf den Webseiten vom Portal de Canarias bei der jeweiligen Insel. Ausknfte geben auch gerne die Hotels am jeweiligen Urlaubsort

schtzen Sie sich vor Gefahren! Der Atlantik ist nicht mit einem grossen Swimmingpool zu verwechseln. Starke Strmungen haben schon manchem Tourist das Leben gekostet. Insbesondere die Nordseiten der Inseln sind manchmal rauh und gefhrlich. Benutzen Sie sichere Strnde oder Naturschwimmbecken, die sogenannten Charcos. Nehmen Sie bei lngeren Wanderungen ausreichend Flssigkeit mit sich. Es kommt immer wieder vor, dass Urlauber Wanderungen unterschtzen und dann rztliche Hilfe in Anspruch nehmen mssen

schtzen Sie sich vor Diebstahl! Wie in allen Urlaubsregionen auf der Welt, knnen Touristen Opfer von “Langfingern” werden. Zwar sind die Kanaren relativ sicher, Unachtsamkeiten oder Leichtsinn knnen dennoch zu Verlust von wichtigen Dokumenten (Ausweis…), Geld oder Wertgegenstnden (Fotoapparate…) fhren. Beachten Sie bitte auch, dass sich einige Personen illegal auf den Kanaren aufhalten, fr die auch Kleinigkeiten von Wert sein knnen. Bewahren Sie (wie auch an allen Urlaubsorten auf der Welt) keine Wertgegenstnde unbeaufsichtigt am Strand oder im Auto auf.

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60 km of beaches, water sports, beautiful landscapes, active tourism, wellness, golf and MICE.

Gran Canaria is one of the Canary Islands, which is relatively close to Europe, 4.5 hours flight from any European airport. An island of dreams and eternal summer: 60 km of beaches on 236 km of coastline, the soft light of the sun and the quiet lapping of the waves. The international airport is Aeropuerto de Gran Canaria. In terms of employment and the number of passengers, the airport ranks 4th in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca.

Beaches Gran Canaria

The island has a huge number of beautiful beaches. A sandy strip beyond the horizon, perfectly clear “azure” water, developed infrastructure and all kinds of water activities. There are very popular beaches: for example, Maspalomas, where a many-kilometer line of white sand runs from Playa del Inglés to the foot of the Maspalomas lighthouse.

In the south of the island there is another long chain of beaches. Some of them are quiet, family friendly, such as San Agustin, Amadores or the small beach of Puerto de Mogán.

For those who prefer a fun-filled holiday, Playa del Inglés with bars, discos and nightclubs.

The beach of Puerto Rico in the south of Gran Canaria stands out for its family and quiet atmosphere. The sea here is always calm, and therefore ideal for swimming all year round.

Activities for children and adults, young and active:

  • camel rides;
  • Sioux City amusement park;
  • submarine rides on the open ocean;
  • Palmitos theme park;
  • one of the largest aquariums in the world Poema del Mar in Las Palmas;
  • water parks.

Water sports

Gran Canaria is a traditional destination for water sports or just relaxing. Tourists can choose any type of activity:

  • sailing;
  • scuba diving;
  • sea fishing;
  • surfing;
  • windsurfing.

Nature

Gran Canaria is an island of diverse and beautiful natural landscapes, an ideal destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Its inner part is an ocean of mountains interspersed with valleys and ravines. UNESCO has decided to give the island the title of “Biosphere Reserve” in order to preserve all the pieces of this natural puzzle.

Culture

Gran Canaria is a strange mixture of flavors, colors and cultures. The last European port, the last breath of air before embarking on a long ocean adventure. Here you can find a huge neo-Gothic church among banana plantations. Or stumble upon the remains of a pre-Hispanic city a stone’s throw from the market.

Cuisine of Gran Canaria is dishes prepared from delicious vegetables and fruits grown on volcanic soil, or seafood donated by the ocean. They are prepared according to local traditions or according to recipes brought centuries ago by travelers from different countries. Here they serve Queso de Flor cheese, sweet potato pies, volcanic wine, sugar cane rum, and the famous coffee.

Active tourism

Gran Canaria can be called a grandiose gym with a good climate, as if specially created for sports lovers. The island is an ideal place for surfers, windsurfers, divers, kitesurfers and sailing enthusiasts. Hiking among pine forests, golf near the crater of a volcano, running along the sea line are also good sports at any time of the year.

Recovery

Italian Eduardo Filiputti at the beginning of the 20th century. created a health center in the dunes of Maspalomas. His heliotherapy center became a very fashionable and famous place where one could enjoy the beneficial effects of the combination of sea water, sand and sun.

A century and a half later, guests of Gran Canaria can already use the services of a huge number of Spa & Wellness centers, where experienced specialists in the field of wellness work, using their many years of experience and the latest inventions in the field of beauty.

Golf

Perfect climate + long tradition of golf: Gran Canaria offers 7 different courses within a small radius, where you can play 8 days a week!

MICE

Gran Canaria is conveniently located close to Europe and has the most modern infrastructure. This is one of the traditional tourist destinations in the European space with great successful experience in organizing MICE events.

Hotel base

The number of hotels in Gran Canaria is 197, most of them 4*+, 4*. There are 450 apartments. Most of the hotels are located in the municipalities of San Bartolome de Tirajana and Mogán, in the southern and southwestern parts of the island, and some in the capital Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. There are several small hotels and rural houses scattered in the countryside of the island.

A complete list of hotels can be downloaded from this link.

Tour operators:

  • Good Time Travel
  • Vremja Tour
  • Tez Tour
  • PAC Group
  • TUI
  • Russian Express

New for the season and main news

  • Update of walking routes and beaches.
  • Renovation of resorts and improvement of the infrastructure of the main tourist areas such as Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas, Meloneras, Puerto de Mogán and Las Cantera Beach.
  • During the crisis, a detailed study of natural landscapes, cities and roads was carried out.
  • Many of the island’s hotels continue their projects to reform and upgrade services, infrastructure and areas to make their guests’ stay even more comfortable.

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Germany European Parliament – UP Foundation

The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) (Christlich Demokratische Union, CDU) – one of the three “people’s parties” in Germany – was founded in 1945. In the same year, its Bavarian partner, the Christian Social Union (CSU) (Christlich Soziale Union, CSU), was created. The two parties have divided spheres of influence: the CSU deals exclusively with Bavaria and does not compete with the CDU in other federal states. Acting as a single bloc, both unions are nevertheless independent and organizationally completely independent.
Initially, the CDU/CSU bloc proclaimed itself a “Christian people’s party”, and then announced its transformation into a supra-confessional and inter-confessional party. The CDU/CSU became a bloc of moderate conservative parties. Their programs have been repeatedly transformed. The main program principles are the observance of the ethical foundations of Christianity in politics, the idea of ​​a “social market economy”, the solid integration of the FRG into Western structures and adherence to the Western system of values.
A large role in the CDU / CSU is assigned to the strengthening of transatlantic relations. Particular attention in the foreign policy concept is given to the fact that Germany should play a leading role in the process of European unification, while maintaining its identity.
In January 2018, the CDU had 425,910 members, the CSU 141,000. The CDU has 200 seats in the Bundestag and the CSU 46.
In October 2018, Merkel announced that she would step down as CDU leader in December 2018, but plans to remain Chancellor until 2021. On December 7, 2018, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer was elected as the new leader of the CDU in the election for the leadership of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany.
Chairman of the CSU – Horst Seehofer, General Secretary Markus Blume.

In 1979, the Green Party was founded in Germany. On November 24, 1989, Union 90 was founded in the GDR as a result of the unification of three non-communist political groups. The ideological future of the Green Party remained uncertain for a long time. Having arisen as a reaction to the defeat of the New Left movement, the Greens initially existed as an “anti-party”, rejecting bourgeois politics with its authoritarian hierarchy and uniting new social movements, most of which acquired in 1970s environmental focus (in particular, the fight against nuclear energy and environmental pollution). The Green Party included diverse groups: left-wing radicals and anarchists, post-Marxists, left-wing liberals, Christian pacifists, but also representatives of the right-wing political spectrum. In 1982, the conservative wing of the party broke away to form the Ecological Democratic Party. Those who remained in the Green Party generally supported a center-left economic course, with a significant emphasis on the fight against environmentally hazardous projects (nuclear power plants, Frankfurt Airport), pacifism (providing for the requirement to leave NATO), internationalism, the abolition of restrictions on immigration, libertarian pedagogy, the legalization of marijuana, the right to abortion and same-sex marriage. The party has gained a protest reputation through participation in civil disobedience and frequent clashes with the police. At 1998-2005 the party was the junior partner of the Social Democrats in the German coalition government. Joschka Fischer received the posts of Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs. By this time, the Green Party had finally departed from its original fundamental principles of an anti-capitalist and pacifist nature, having begun to actively support, respectively, the neoliberal “Third Way” and the NATO wars in Yugoslavia and Afghanistan. In the 2004 European Parliament elections, the list of German “greens” was headed by a former radical of the student revolution 1968 years in France Daniel Cohn-Bendit, expelled from the ranks of the French Greens for opportunism and non-payment of membership dues. Since 2005, the party has been in opposition again. In the elections to the Bundestag in 2013, the party received 63 mandates, in the elections to the European Parliament in 2014 – 11 mandates. The party leaders are Robert Habeck (born in 1969) and Annalena Baerbock (born in 1980).

The party traditionally derives its political genealogy from the All-German Workers’ Union founded in 1863 by Ferdinand Lassalle and the Social Democratic Labor Party of Wilhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel (1869). One of the two largest political forces in modern Germany. In October 1998, the SPD, headed by Gerhard Schröder, under the slogans of reducing unemployment, modernizing the economy, supporting entrepreneurship and preserving the social security system, won the parliamentary elections for the first time since 1982, gaining 40.9% of the vote. A coalition government was formed with the participation of the Green Party. In March 1999, due to disagreement with the government’s course, Oscar La Fontaine, who was elected in November 19, resigned from state and party posts.95, chairman of the SPD and joined the Schröder government as Minister of Economics and Finance. The party was led by Schroeder himself. In 2004, a large number of left-wing party members left the SPD, including O. La Fontaine. In 2007, together with the former communists of the GDR, they created the Left Party. In 2004, Schröder resigned as head of the SPD and was succeeded by Franz Müntefering. The elections to the European Parliament in 2004 brought disastrously low results for the SPD, the lowest since the Second World War (21. 5% of the vote). On September 22, 2013, in the elections to the Bundestag, the SPD won 25.7% of the vote, improving its result four years ago by 2.7%. After the elections, preliminary, and then the main negotiations on the creation of a “grand coalition” between the CDU / CSU and the SPD took place. The coalition agreement, prior to its signing, was submitted to an intra-party referendum, in which each member of the SPD could vote in support or against the coalition agreement with the Christian Democrats. In the coalition government, Sigmar Gabriel took the post of Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy and Energy, Frank-Walter Steinmeier became Minister of Foreign Affairs. In the 2014 European Parliament elections, the SPD received 27.3% of the vote and 27 seats. The party is a member of the Socialist International and the Party of European Socialists. Party leaders – Malu Dryer (19born 61), Manuela Schwesig (born 1974) and Torsten Schäfer-Gumbel (born 1969).

Conservative and Eurosceptic party in Germany. Founded February 6, 2013. In September 2012, the political group “Alternative Choice 2013” was founded within the ranks of the CDU with the aim of countering the German government’s policy towards the eurozone crisis. The group has criticized the eurozone as an area unsuitable for a Monetary Union. The group also said that the Eurogroup governance crisis is lowering the incomes of ordinary people in the south of the eurozone and undermining the basic principles of democratic governance. The group decided in February 2013 to found a new party to run in the 2013 federal election. The main goal of the Eurosceptic party is to change the policy of saving the euro and strictly implement the Maastricht criteria, primarily the revision of the German policy of guarantees for debt obligations in connection with the rescue of the financial systems of some lagging countries of the Eurozone, provided for by the European stabilization mechanism. As an extreme measure of influence, the introduction of the national German currency is advertised: the German mark. The AfD exploits the dissatisfaction with the European Union that exists both in Germany and in other EU countries. Unlike other protest movements, the AfD positions itself as “the brainchild of Germany’s intellectual elite.” The party leadership unites leading German economists, lawyers, businessmen and publicists. In the 2013 elections, the party failed to get its deputies into the Bundestag. In 2014, two AfD deputies were elected to the European Parliament. According to sociologists, at the turn of 2015-2016, the party’s ratings began to grow rapidly against the backdrop of general dissatisfaction with the authorities’ migration policy. The party congress on May 2, 2016 adopted an anti-Islamic program and directed party members to fight against the Islamization of Germany. Today it is the most dynamically growing German political party. Party leaders – Jörg Meuten (1961 years of birth) and Alexander Gauland (1941).

Left Socialist Party in Germany. The party arose on June 16, 2007 through the merger of the Left Party. PDS, formed in 1990 from the Marxist-Leninist Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), which ruled in the GDR in 1949-1990, the left-wing Labor and Social Justice – Electoral Alternative party, founded in 2005 by former members of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) (from the left wing of the party), and leftists who also left the Social Democratic Party of Germany (also from the left wing of the party) when the Left was formed in 2007. March 24-25, 2007 in Dortmund at the joint congress of the Left parties. PDS” and “Labor and Social Justice – Electoral Alternative” party presented “Key program theses”. For the 2009 electionsThe party adopted the Federal Electoral Program. The party program was adopted in October 2011. The Left party adheres to democratic socialism and seeks to achieve “overcoming capitalism”. The “Key Program Messages” talk about promoting solidarity and self-government of workers, redistributing wealth through various instruments, including raising taxes on corporations, big businesses and the wealthy, moving away from privatization, and introducing a minimum wage. In general, as noted in the “Theses”, the party is focused on the overthrow of private property and power relations, in which, referring to the well-known aphorism of Karl Marx, “man is a humiliated, enslaved, helpless, despicable creature.” With regard to foreign policy, the “Left” welcomes the process of European integration, opposes all forms of the rise of militarism and for the strengthening of the role of the United Nations in international politics. The party advocates the democratization of EU institutions and the rejection of the market and neo-liberal-oriented policies of the European Union. The party is represented in the Bundestag (64 seats) and in the European Parliament (7 seats). Party leaders – Katya Kipping (1978 year of birth) and Bernd Rixinger (1955 year of birth). Although other party leaders are better known in society – Oscar La Fontaine, Sarah Wagenknecht, Gregor Gysi and others. In addition to them, the FDP included the Liberal Democratic Party of Hesse, the Liberal Party of the Rhineland, the Social People’s Union of the Rhineland, the Bremen Democratic People’s Party, the Democratic People’s Party, the Democratic Party of Baden. One of the largest parties in Germany, the third largest (after the SPD and the CDU / CSU) party in the country. Adheres to a liberal policy: reducing taxes, reducing the influence of the state on economic policy, encouraging large and small businesses. The economic motto of the FDP is “As much state as necessary, but as little as possible.” He finds the main support among entrepreneurs and among managers of large companies. From 19From 69 to 1982, the FDP was in the ruling coalition with the SPD, participated in taking steps to improve relations with the USSR and other countries of the Warsaw Pact. In 1982, she left the coalition with the SPD and joined the CDU / CSU bloc. Support from the FDP ensured the CDU / CSU victory in the elections, and from 1982 to 1998. The FDP formed the government – already in coalition with the CDU / CSU. Thus, thanks to the change of coalition partner, the FDP formed the government of Germany for almost thirty years: from 1969 to 1998. As a result of the entry of the GDR into the FRG in 19In 90, two parties of the former GDR were admitted to the FDP: the Liberal Democratic Party (GDR) and the National Democratic Party of Germany. In the 2013 Bundestag elections, the party gained 4.8% and failed to enter the German parliament for the first time. In the 2014 European Parliament elections, the party won 3.40% of the vote, winning 3 seats out of 96 allotted to Germany. In the elections to the Landtag in 2015-16, the party entered 6 out of 7 state parliaments, its best result was 8.3% of the vote received in Lower Saxony. After the 2016 elections, the FDP is represented in 9of the 16 German state parliaments. The party chairman is Christian Lindner (born in 1979).

A German political party founded in 2004 by the editors of the German satirical magazine Titanic. It is headed by Martin Sonneborn. In the 2014 European Parliament elections, the party won a seat, marking the first time that a satirical party had won a seat in the European Parliament. Ideology – political satire, Dadaism, pro-Europeanism. In the 2019 European Parliament electionsthe party won 2.4% of the vote (2 seats).

German political party founded on January 24, 2009 in Würzburg. Also known as the Federal Association of Free Voters. It arose on the basis of the Federal Association of Free Voters of Germany, which unites communal groups of voters. Currently represented in the European Parliament and the Bavarian Landtag (also part of the Bavarian government). Three members of the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern announced their intention to join the party. The party Brandenburg United Civic Movement / Free Voters, represented in the Landtag Brandenburg, is not part of the Free Voters party, but cooperates with it. The Free Voters is a member of the European Democratic Party (EDP) and the party’s MEP Ulrike Müller belongs to the ALDE group. In the 2019 European Parliament electionsthe party won 2.2% of the vote (2 seats).

Political party in Germany, founded in 1993. In 2014, one candidate was elected to the European Parliament and one candidate was re-elected in 2019. As of July 2019, the party has no members in any of the German state parliaments and no members of the Bundestag. Its main goal is to introduce more animal rights into the German constitution. These include the right to life and protection from physical and psychological abuse. The Party for Animals (Tierschutzpartei) also demands a ban on animal experimentation, bullfighting, hunting, fur production, circus animals and farm animals, as well as the adaptation of people to veganism. The party supports a ban on genetic engineering and wants car cuts and an immediate exit from nuclear power. In the economy, the party supports general social justice, stamp duty, and a free basic income.

Political party of a conservative and ecological character. It was founded in 1982 on the initiative of Herbert Gruchl. It enjoyed relative support (2%) only in Bavaria. Until 2014, she had never been represented in the Bundestag. However, in 2014, during the elections to the European Parliament, party member Klaus Büchner received a parliamentary mandate. ÖDP is a member of the World Ecological Party. The party leader is Christoph Raabs (born in 1972). In the 2019 European Parliament elections, the party won 1% of the vote (1 seat).

Founded on September 10, 2006 in Berlin on the model of the Swedish “Piratpartiet” as a party of the post-industrial (information) society. The goals of the party are to promote the free flow of knowledge and free culture, reform copyright laws, fight for the preservation of civil rights and freedoms on the Internet (in particular, countering electronic surveillance and censorship). The Pirate Party of Germany won 7.4 percent of the vote (4 mandates). After these elections, German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her respect for the Pirate Party and called for it to be taken seriously. May 6, 2012 was another day of success for the German Pirate Party. In the elections to the local parliament of Schleswig-Holstein, she won 8.2 percent of the vote and received 6 seats in it. According to polls, the popularity of the party has risen to 13%, which puts it ahead of not only the FDP, which is undergoing a serious internal crisis, but also the “rebellious” Green Party in the 70s. It thus comes in third place after the CDU and the SPD. In the European Parliament Elections in 2014, the party received 1st seat in the Greens Bloc – European Free Alliance (Greens / European Free Alliance). Party leader since June 2014 – Carsten Savos (1968 years of birth). In the European Parliament in 2019, the party is represented by one deputy.

Small conservative political party in Germany, founded in 1981. Localized mainly in the Saar region. In the European Parliament elections in 2014, the Family party received 0.69% of the national vote (202,871 votes in total) and elected one member of the European Parliament, Arne Guericke, but he later joined Frei Wähler in June 2017. Party leader – Maria Hartman (born in 1955). In the 2019 European Parliament electionsthe party won 0.70% of the vote (1st place).

Volt Deutschland (German: Volt Deutschland) is registered as a party in Germany and thus eligible to participate in elections in the Federal Republic. Volt Deutschland’s program for the 2019 European elections is identical to that of the other European sections and is based on the “Amsterdam Declaration”, which is also fundamental to Volt Europe. The initial focus will be on five “problems” that Volt Germany wants to address at the local, regional and national levels, namely “intelligent state, social equality, economic renaissance, politically active citizenship” and “global balance”. In addition to these priorities, it is planned to carry out a transnational reform of the EU in accordance with the Volt Germany and Volt Europe programs. In the European elections 2019Volt Deutschland won 248,824 votes or 0.7% of the total German vote. As the leader of the list, Damian Freiherr von Böselager won one of the 96 German seats in the European Parliament. Volt Deutschland was most popular in the cities. The highest percentage of votes (2.9%) was received in Heidelberg, in Munich and Karlsruhe the party won 2.2% of the vote, in the two largest German cities, Berlin and Hamburg, 1.2% each.

Hildegard Bentele
(Hildegard Bentele)

Date of birth: May 22, 1976.
Place of birth: Ludwigsburg. Germany.
Education: studied political science, history and public law at the University of Heidelberg. She graduated from the Free University of Berlin with a degree in political science.
Marital status: married, has two children.

Career: Since 2002 Speaker at the Federal Foreign Office: Department for International Energy Policy, US Division. She worked at the German Embassy in Zagreb (from 2005 to 2008) and Tehran (from June to August 2006). From 2010 to 2013 he was Foreign Policy Officer at the CDU/CSU parliamentary group.
Political activities: Since 2002 member of the CDU Berlin. 2012-2016 board member of the European People’s Party (Political Assembly) and the EPP Congress. 2004, 2009 and 2014 candidate for the European Parliament elections. Since 2016, education coordinator, representative of the press service of the CDU parliamentary groups. From October 27, 2011 to July 31, 2019, member of the Berlin House of Representatives. 2011-2016 Representative for School and European Policy in the CDU parliamentary group in the House of Representatives. Since 2016, he has been the press secretary of the CDU parliamentary group, head of the working group on education and science. Deputy. Group leader of the CDU parliamentary group.

Stefan Berger
(Stefan Berger)

Date of birth: September 15, 1969 in
Place of birth: Mönchengladbach. Germany.
Education: received a degree in economics from the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz.
Marital status: Berger is married and has a daughter.

Career: Since 2014 he has been teaching at the University of Applied Sciences, Economics and Management (FOM) and since 2017 at the International School of Management (ISM).
Political activities: CDU member since 1995. From 1999 to 2009 Councilor of the Municipality of Schwalmtal. For 19 years he was a member of parliament. From 2006 to 2008 and from 2010 to 2012, Member of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe. In 2019, he was elected a Member of the European Parliament.

Daniel Caspary
(Daniel Caspary)

Date of birth: April 4, 1976.
Place of birth: Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Education: studied economics at the University of Karlsruhe.
Marital status: is married and has four children.

Career: Kaspari served in the German Federal Armed Forces, Oberleutnant in the reserve. He worked as an assistant to the State Minister for Agriculture in Baden-Württemberg, Peter Hauck. After graduation in 2002, he continued to work for JP Morgan in Frankfurt and London, and as an authorized representative of MVV Energie in Mannheim.
Political activities: Between 1999 and 2002, Kaspari was vice chairman of the youth organization of the Christian Democratic Union. From 2001 to 2008 he served as district chairman of the Junge Union in Nordbaden. Kaspari has been district chairman of the CDU Karlsruhe Land since 2010. Member of the European Parliament, 2004 to present. In November 2008, Caspari was among those members of the European Parliament who witnessed the terrorist attacks on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai, India.

Lena Dupont
(Lena Dupont)

Date of birth: 1986.
Birthplace: Gifhorn. Germany.
Education: Studied political science and Christian journalism at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
Marital status: I have a child.

Career: Worked as a researcher for European Parliament delegate Renate Sommer in Brussels and then for Bundestag members Eva Klamt, Eckhard Pols and Ingrid Palmann in Berlin.
Political activities: In 2019 she was elected a member of the European Parliament.

Christian Ehler
(Jan Christian Ehler)

Date of birth: August 17, 1963.
Birthplace: Munich, Germany.
Education: Studied journalism, political science and macroeconomics at the Munich University. Ludwig Maximilian. He graduated from the American University in Washington with a degree in political economics. PhD in Political Science in US Commercial Policy from the University of Munich. Ludwig Maximilian.
Marital status: Married with three children.

Career: From 1992 to 2010, he held managerial positions in various companies (Aigner Group, Railway Testing and Technology Center Berlin / Brandenburg GmbH, Biotech GmbH). He was one of the founders and leaders until 2013 of the German European Security Association.
Political activity: First elected to the State Parliament of Brandenburg in the 1999 state electionsof the year. Member of the CDU parliamentary group, was a spokesman for industrial and technological policy. Member of the Committee on Economic Affairs and the Committee on European Affairs and Development Policy. In addition, he served as Deputy Member of the Budget and Finance Committee. Member of the European Parliament from 2004 to present.

Michael Galer
(Michael Gahler)

Date of birth: April 22, 1960.
Place of birth: Frankfurt, Germany.
Education: Studied in Mainz and Dijon (1981–87) in law.

Career: From 1990 to 1999, he worked in the diplomatic service. He was involved in international environmental policy and Germany’s bilateral relations with the Baltic States and the Council of the Baltic Sea States.
Political activity: He has been involved in politics since 1986, when he received a seat on the Hattersheim city council. Member of the European Parliament since 1999 and up to now.

Jens Gieseke
(Jens Gieseke)

Date of birth: May 18, 1971.
Birthplace: Lingen, Lower Saxony, Germany.
Education: Studied law in Osnabrück, Lausanne and Geneva.
Marital status: Married, raising three children.

Career: From 2001 to 2005 he worked as an assistant to a deputy in the European Parliament. He also worked in the working group of German airports.
Political activities: In 2014, he was elected a member of the European Parliament. He has been working in the Transport and Tourism Committee since 2019. Previously, he was a member of the Environment, Health and Food Safety Committee (2014-2019) and the Automotive Emissions Investigation Committee. He was also a member of the Parliamentary Delegation for Relations with India (2014-2019).

Niklas Herbst
(Niclas Herbst)

Date of birth: 28 February 1973 years old.
Place of birth: Ratzeburg. Germany.
Education: Studied political science, public law and psychology at the Christian-Albrecht University in Kiel.
Marital status: Niklas Herbst is married to Christina Herbst, State Secretary of the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of the Interior, and has three children.

Career: After serving in the army and studying at the university, Herbst worked as a scientific adviser on economic policy in the parliamentary group of the CDU Schleswig-Holstein.
Political activities: From 2005 to 2012 he was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein Landtag and vice-chairman of the Committee for European Affairs and Trade, representative of the CDU parliamentary faction in the fields of science, youth and sports. From 2010 to 2012, Niklas Herbst was a member of the Committee of the Regions of the European Union. Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Peter Jahr
(Peter Jahr)

Date of birth: April 24, 1959.
Place of birth: Burgstadt, Germany.
Education: Graduated from the University of Leipzig. Karl Marx, Master of Agricultural Engineering. In 1988 he received his Ph.D.
Marital status: Petr Yar is married and has four children.

Career: From 1984 to 1988 he was a researcher at the University. Karl Marx in Leipzig. Since 1988 he has worked in the agricultural sector.
Political activity: Joined the Christian Democratic Union at 1990 year. From 1990 to 2002 Jahr was a member of the Saxony Landtag. From 2002 to 2009 member of the German Bundestag representing the Döbeln-Mitweida-Meissen II district. Member of the European Parliament, 2009 to present. From 2009 to 2019, he served on the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee.

Peter Liese
(Peter Liese)

Date of birth: May 20, 1965.
Birthplace: Olsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Education: Doctor of Medicine, University of Bonn.
Marital status: Divorced, has two children.

Career: From 1992 to 1994 he worked as a doctor at the Paderborn Children’s Hospital. From 1994 to 2003 he worked as a therapist.
Political activities: Peter Lise has been active in politics since joining the Young German Federation in 1984. In 1987 he joined the CDU. Since 1997 he has been a member of the State Council of the CDU North Rhine-Westphalia. From 19He has been a member of the European Parliament for 94 years.

Norbert Lins
(Norbert Lins)

Date of birth: December 22, 1977.
Place of birth: Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Education: Study of higher administrative service at the University of Applied Sciences – Ludwigsburg.
Marital status: Married, 4 children.

Career: Served in the Bundeswehr in Sigmaringen from 1997 to 1998. He worked as assistant to parliamentarian Andreas Schwab in the European Parliament from 2004 to 2009. From 2006 to 2011, he taught at the University of Cologne. He worked as a personal adviser to Rudolf Köberle at the Ministry of Agriculture and Consumer Protection of Baden-Württemberg.
Political activity: From his student years he was an active participant in the Young Alliance of Germany and the CDU.
Member of the European Parliament since 2014. He has served on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee and on the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee.

David McAllister
(David McAllister)

Date of birth: January 12, 1971.
Place of birth: Berlin, Germany.
Education: In 1991-96 he studied law at the University of Hannover. Advocate.
Marital status: Married to Dunja McAllister, nee Kollek. They have two daughters named Jamie Elizabeth and Mia Louise.

Career and political activities: From 1996 to 2010 McAllister was a member of the district council of Cuxhaven (Kreistag). From 2001 to 2002 he served as mayor of his hometown of Bad Bederkes. From 2002 to 2003 he was also General Secretary of the CDU in Lower Saxony. In 2005, Chancellor Angela Merkel offered him the position of general secretary of the CDU, but McAllister refused, saying he did not want to rise too quickly. On July 1, 2010, Macalister was elected Minister-President (Prime Minister) of Lower Saxony, succeeding Christian Wulff, who resigned after his election as President of Germany. In the 2014 European elections, McAllister was elected a Member of the European Parliament as the CDU’s main candidate for Lower Saxony. As a member of the European Parliament, McAllister is Chairman of the Delegation for Relations with the United States and a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee.

Markus Pieper
(Markus Pieper)

Date of birth: May 15, 1963.
Place of birth: Hameln, Germany.
Education: Graduated from the University of Hannover and Göttingen, Doctor of Natural Sciences.
Marital status: Married, three children.

Career: Worked as a manager at the Osnabrück-Emslandi Chamber of Commerce. Between 1994 and 2004 he taught at the University of Osnabrück. From 199From 8 to 2005, he worked as Deputy Chairman of the Lower Saxon Association for Security in the Economy. Since 2014 Pieper has been teaching at the Westphalian Wilhelm University of Münster.
Political activity: Member of the European Parliament from 2004 to present. He has served on the Transport and Tourism Committee and on the Industry, Research and Energy Committee.

Dennis Radtke
(Dennis Radtke)

Date of birth: 29April 1979.
Place of birth: Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Education: Studied business administration.
Marital status: Married, has a daughter.

Career: From 2008 to 2017, Radtke worked as a trade union secretary at IG Bergbau, Chemie, Energie (IG BCE). Since 2013, he has been First Deputy Chairman of the Christian Democratic Workers’ Association (CDA) in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Political activity: Until 2002, Radtke was a member of the SPD, after which he moved to the CDU. Radtke became a member of the European Parliament in July 2017 when he succeeded Herbert Reul. In Parliament, he works in the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. In addition to his assignments on the committee, he is a member of the Parliamentary Delegation for Relations with the Korean Peninsula.

Christine Schneider

(Christine Schneider)

Date of birth: June 5, 1972.
Place of birth: Landau in the Palatinate Germany.
Education: Schneider studied carpentry at Blumeyer in Mykammer. She then graduated from the Berufsakademie in Mosbach with a degree in woodworking technology.
Marital status: Not married.

Career and political activities: Membership of the CDU in 1990. From 1996 to 2019, Schneider was a member of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. She worked in committees related to agriculture, viticulture, environmental and forest policy. In 2019Christina Schneider was elected a member of the European Parliament.

Sven Schulze

(Sven Schulze)

Date of birth: July 31, 1979.
Birthplace: Quedlinburg, Halle, Germany.
Education: Schulze studied industrial engineering at the Clausthal University of Technology.
Marital status: Married and has two children.

Career: After completing his diploma, he worked as a sales manager for a medium-sized engineering company in the Harz.
Political activities: In 1997 he joined the CDU and the youth union (CDU youth). He was a member of the city government of Heteborn and the district council of Quedlinburg.
Since 2006 he has been a board member of the CDU Saxony-Anhalt and chairman of the Saxony-Anhalt Youth Union. In 2011 he becomes chairman of the working committee for European affairs of Saxony-Anhalt.
In 2014, he was elected to the European Parliament, where he served on the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, the delegation for establishing a dialogue with the Mashriq countries, and the delegation of the parliamentary assembly – the union of the Mediterranean countries.

Andreas Schwab

(Andreas Schwab)

Date of birth: April 9, 1973.
Place of birth: Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Education: Graduated in law from the University of Freiburg. He studied at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris and received a master’s degree in law.
Marital status: Married with four children.

Career: Between 2002 and 2003, Andreas Schwab was an employee of the State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg, and then until 2004 he held the position of government political expert in the Ministry of Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports of Baden-Württemberg. Works as a legal adviser in the German law firm CMS Hasche Sigle. Lecturer in the Law Faculty of the University. Heinrich Heine in Düsseldorf.
Political activities: From his student years he was an active member of the Young German Union. He was elected a member of the district council of the CDU Rottweil and a member of the district executive committee of the CDU Sudbaden.
Member of the European Parliament 2004-present. Until 2019, he worked in the Committee for the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, the Committee for Economic and Monetary Affairs and a member of the delegation for relations with Switzerland, Iceland and Norway. He chaired the European Parliament’s negotiating group on the regulation of Internet platforms in Europe.

Ralf Seekatz

(Ralf Seekatz)

Date of birth: November 10, 1972.
Birthplace: Dernbach, Germany.
Education: Graduated in administrative sciences in Mayenne.
Marital status: Married, raising two daughters.

Career: After graduation, he worked in various agencies.
Political activity: Became a member of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate in 2006. Since 2007, he has been the honorary mayor of the city of Westerburg, as well as a member of the district council of the Westerwald and the Association Council of Westerburg. Since 2018 – District Treasurer in the CDU of the district association Koblenz-Montabaur.
Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Sven Simon

(Sven Simon)

Date of birth: October 9, 1978.
Birthplace: Lahn, Hesse, Germany.
Education: Studied law at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen and at the University of Warwick (England). He received his PhD in 2009.

Career: Worked at the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy, District Court of Giessen, in a law firm in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt, at the Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations. From 2010 to 2015, Simon worked as a doctoral student at the Department of Public, International and European Law in Giessen. Since December 1, 2016, he has held the chair of international and European law at the University of Marburg.
Political activities: In 2000, Simon joined the CDU and its youth wing. Since then, he has held various positions in the party hierarchy. He is currently deputy chairman of the head of his party in the district of Giessen. Simon is also Vice Chairman of the Board of the Union of European Federalists. In 2017 he became President of the European Academy of Hesse. Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Sabine Verheyen

(Sabine Verheyen)

Date of birth: October 24, 1964.
Birthplace: Aachen, Germany.
Education: studied architecture at the University of Applied Sciences Aachen.
Marital status: Married, mother of three children.

Career: She was Council Member from 1994 to 2009 and Mayor of Aachen from 1999 to 2009. In addition, she has been a member of the Council of the Euroregion since 1999, since 2001 – a member of the regional council of the CDU, and since 2002 – a member of the regional council of the local government association.
Political activity: CDU member since 1990. Member of the European Parliament since 2009. Worked in the committee on culture and education. Member of the delegation for relations with South Africa. In 2009-2014, deputy member of the delegation for relations with Iran. Representative of the CDU/CSU group in the European Parliament for municipalities.

Axel Voss

(Axel Voss)

Date of birth: April 7, 1963.
Place of birth: Hameln, Germany.
Education: Studied law at the Universities of Trier, Munich and Freiburg.
Marital status: Married, has two daughters.

Career: Voss has worked as a lawyer since 1994. He was a civil adviser to the European Commission representing the Commission in the Federal Republic of Germany. From 2000 to 2009, he taught at the University of Applied Sciences Koblenz.
Political activities: Voss has been a member of the CDU since 1996. Was chairman of the Bonn branch from 2004 to 2009year. From February 2005 to October 2011, Voss was deputy chairman of the CDU Mittelrhein, and since 2011 district chairman. Member of the European Parliament since 2009. Worked on committees related to jurisprudence. One of the priorities of Axel Voss is the area of ​​data protection.

Marion Walsmann

(Marion Walsmann)

Date of birth: March 17, 1963.
Place of birth: Erfurt, Germany.
Education: Studied law at the University of Leipzig.
Marital status: Married, raising two children.

Career: Worked as a lawyer and legal advisor in various private companies in the city of Erfurt. She held a position in the Thuringian Ministry of Justice. Later she worked in various positions in the ministry, including as head of the constitutional law department. Most recently, she served as Deputy Division Chief and Chief of Human Resources for the Department of Corrections.
Political activity: During the political changes in 1989, Walsmann was one of the representatives of the CDU of the GDR. After reunification in 1990, she was elected chairman of the State Working Group of Christian Democratic Lawyers in Thuringia. From 1995 to 2013 she was chairman of the CDU district in Erfurt. In the 2004 elections, she won the Erfurt III constituency and moved to the Thuringian state parliament for the first time. In 2008-2009 Walsmann served as Minister of Justice for Thuringia for a year, and in 2009-2010 as Minister of Finance. From December 2010 to September 2013 she was head of the Thuringian State Chancellery.

Rainer Wieland

(Rainer Wieland)

Date of birth: February 19, 1957.
Place of birth: Stuttgart, Germany.
Education: Studied law in Tübingen and Heidelberg and completed an internship in Stuttgart.
Marital status: Married and have two children.

Career: Partner and co-founder of the law firm Theumer, Wieland & Weisenburger, founded in 1992.
Political activity: Member of the Federal Party Committee of the CDU from 1983 to 1991. Since 1991, member of the council of the district association of the CDU in North Württemberg. In 1997 he became a member of the European Parliament. Since 2009, he has been Vice-President of the European Parliament, responsible for the buildings and infrastructure of the Parliament, as well as for its budget. In addition to his parliamentary work, Wieland is President of the European Union-Germany Baden-Württemberg and has been President of the European Union-Germany since 2011.

Manfred Weber

(Manfred Weber)

Date of birth: July 14, 1972.
Birthplace: Landshut, Germany.
Education: Munich University of Applied Sciences, engineer.
Marital status: Married.

Career: In 1996 and 1998 founded 2 companies that are still active today. Companies are active in the field of environmental protection, quality and labor safety.
Political activities: Since 2002, Weber has been a member of the regional council of Kelheim. From 2002 to 2004 he was a member of the Bavarian Landtag. In 2003, Weber replaced Markus Söder as chairman of the Bavarian branch of the German Youth Union. In 2008, he succeeded Erwin Huber as chairman of the CSU of Lower Bavaria, one of the party’s ten districts. Member of the European Parliament since 2004.

Angelika Niebler

(Angelika Niebler)

Date of birth: February 18, 1963.
Birthplace: Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Education: Studied law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and at the University of Geneva. Since 1992 Doctor of Law.
Marital status: Married, has two sons.

Career: Since 1991 he has been working as a lawyer. Since 2008 she has taught at the University of Applied Sciences in Munich. Since 2016, he has held an honorary professorship there.
Political activity: Since 1995 Angelika Nibler has been a member of the district executive committee of Upper Bavaria. Since 1999 she has been chairman of the Women’s Union of Upper Bavaria. Since 1996: Member of the Ebersberg District Council. Nibler has been a Member of the European Parliament since 1999. In 2014, she replaced Markus Ferber as head of the CSU European Parliament after the party performed poorly in the elections.

Markus Ferber

(Markus Ferber)

Date of birth: January 15, 1965.
Place of birth: Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.
Education: Graduated from the Faculty of Engineering at the Technical University of Munich.
Marital status: Father of three children.

Career: Worked as a microelectronics development engineer at Siemens AG in Munich. Two years later, he moved to the position of sales engineer for environmental technology at Pfister GmbH in Augsburg, where he worked until his election to the European Parliament.
Political activities: Joined the CSU in 1983. Since 1999, he has been the chairman of the district CSU of the Augsburg region. Since 2005 – Chairman of the district branch of the CSU in Swabia. Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to present. In 2005 – 2014 Member of the Presidium of the CSU. In 2014-2018 – First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs in the European Parliament. Since 2018, coordinator of the EPP group in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs in the European Parliament.

Monika Hohlmeier

(Monika Hohlmeier)

Date of birth: July 2, 1962.
Birthplace: Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Education: Training at the Eden-Hotel-Wolff in Munich. From 1985 – 1986, visiting the Institute of Foreign Languages ​​in Munich (French and Spanish). Due to the birth of her daughter, she did not graduate from the institute.

Marital status: Monika Holmeier is the daughter of the late Bavarian Prime Minister Franz Josef Strauss. She is divorced and has a son and a daughter from the marriage.
Career: After the death of her mother Marianne Strauss in 1984, Monika Hohlmeier took over the official management of her father’s company until his death in 1988.
Political activity: In 1978 she joined the CSU. From 1998 to 2005, Holmeier served as the Bavarian Minister of State for Education and Culture in the government of Minister-President Edmund Stoiber. From 2006 to 2008 she served on the budget and finance committee. Member of the European Parliament since 2009years to the present.

Christian Doleschal

(Christian Doleschal)

Date of birth: April 27, 1988.
Birthplace: Kemnath, Germany.
Education: Studied law at the University of Bayreuth.
Marital status: Married.

Career: Since 2017 he has been working as a lawyer in a construction company.
Political activity: At the age of 14 he became the youth mayor of Brand. From the age of 19 he was a member of the municipal council of Brand. From 2008 to 2012 he was a member of the Federal Council of the German Youth Union and since 2012 he has been the district chairman of the Upper Palatinate Youth Union. Member of the European Parliament since 2019of the year. He is a member of the commission for the reform of the CSU.

Marlene Mortler

(Marlene Mortler)

Date of birth: October 16, 1955.
Place of birth: Master in agriculture.
Marital status: Widow, happily married for 42 years. There are three children.

Career: In 1983 she ran a farm in Lauf-Denberg with her husband Siegfried Mortler. The farm is now run by one of her sons.
Political activities: In 1989 she joined the CSU, and in 1996 she became a member of the Women’s Union. Since 1990, Mortler has been a member of the district council of Nürnberger. From 1996 to 2004 she worked as the first deputy district administrator. In 2002–2019 Member of the German Parliament. She has served on the food and agriculture committee and as a deputy member of the tourism committee. Member of the European Parliament since 2019. In 2015, Mortler was heavily criticized on social media. The Mogi did not like her double standards after the phrase, “…unlike cannabis, alcohol is part of our culture…”. Due to harsh criticism, Mortler deleted her Facebook account.

Ska Keller

(Ska Keller)

Date of birth: November 22, 1981.
Place of birth: Guben, State of Brandenburg (former East German city of Wilhelm-Peak-Stadt-Guben).
Education: Studied Islamic Studies, Turkic Studies and Judaic Studies at the Free University of Berlin and Sabancı University in Istanbul.

Marital status: Married to Finnish activist Markus Drake. Shortened her name from Francis to Ska.
Career and political activities: In 2001 Keller joined the Green Youth and was a representative of the Federation of Young European Greens from 2005 to 2007. From 2007 to 2009 she led the Green Party in Brandenburg. Member of the European Parliament from 2009 to present. She served on the Development Committee and the International Trade Committee. Known for her commitment to fighting corruption in the European Union.

Sven Giegold

(Sven Giegold)

Date of birth: November 17, 1969.
Birthplace: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
Education: In 1996, he received a master’s degree in economic development and politics from Birmingham.
Marital status: Married, has two children.

Career: Giegold was one of the 200 founding members of the German branch of Attac (Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and Citizen Actions) in 2000 and was one of their most notable activists until 2008.
Political activity: Only became a member of the Greens in 2008. Member of the European Parliament since 2009. Works in committees related to finance and foreign exchange transactions.

Terry Reintke

(Terry Reintke)

Date of birth: May 9, 1987.
Place of birth: Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
Education: Studied political science in Berlin and Edinburgh.

Career: Worked as a researcher in the German Bundestag under Ulrich Schneider’s deputy.
Political activities: Member of the Executive Board of the German Green Youth from 2008 to 2009, and from 2011 to 2013 was the representative of the Federation of Young European Greens. Since 2012 she has been a member of Alliance 90 / The Greens. Member of the European Parliament since 2014. She served on committees on employment and social issues, regional development, women’s rights and gender equality.

Reinhard Bütikofer

(Reinhard Bütikofer)

Date of birth: January 26, 1953.
Place of birth: Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Education: Studied philosophy and history as well as periodical sinology in Heidelberg, but did not graduate.

Marital status: There are three daughters from the first marriage. In 2001, he married a politician from Lower Saxony, René Krebs.
Career and political activities: Active member of the German-Chinese Friendship Society (GDCF) in the 1970s. From 19For 82 years he worked on the Green Alternatives List (GAL). In 1984 he became a candidate member of the GAL municipal council in Heidelberg. In the same year, he joined the Greens. From 1988 to 1996 he sat as a deputy in the Baden-Württemberg parliament. From 1998 to 2008 he was a member of the Party Council. From 2002 to 2008, Butikofer was one of two federal chairmen of Alliance 90/The Greens. He has been a member of the European Parliament since 2009 and was re-elected in 2014 and 2019.

Hanna Neumann

(Hannah Neumann)

Date of birth: April 3, 1984.
Place of birth: Speyer, Germany.
Education: After completing her studies in media and political science, she completed her PhD at the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Free University of Berlin.

Marital status: Married, raising three children.
Career: Works as an appraiser in development projects and as a political consultant. Participated in research projects of United Nations peacekeeping missions.
Political activities: From 2013 to 2016, Neumann worked in the office of Tom Koenigs and Omid Nuripur of the Alliance 90/The Greens parliamentary group. Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Martin Häusling

(Martin Häusling)

Date of birth: March 26, 1961.
Place of birth: Bad Wildungen, Germany.
Education: Agricultural specialist.
Marital status: Married to photographer Marianne Spenner-Hausling. They have two children.

Career: Before entering politics, Hausling ran a 75 hectare organic farm near Kassel.
Political activities: Houseling entered local politics in 1981. Elected to the Landtag of Hesse in 2003 and 2009. Resigned shortly after being elected to the European Parliament. Since then, he has served on the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development. Also served on the Budget Control Committee from 2009to 2014.

Anna Cavazzini

(Anna Cavazzini)

Date of birth: December 12, 1982.
Birthplace: Schlüchtern, Germany.
Education: Master’s degree in international relations from the Free University of Berlin.

Career: Volunteered in Mexico for a year. In 2009, Cavazzini moved to Brussels as an assistant to MEP Ska Keller. Since 2014, she has worked at the Foreign Office in Berlin and at the UN in New York.
Political activities: In her student years, she was a member of the Green Youth. From 2011 to 2019, she worked as the representative of the Federal Working Group in Europe for the Alliance 90 / Greens party and led the group writing the European Electoral Program 2014. Member of the European Parliament since 2019. Member of the Committee on International Trade and Deputy Member of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection.

Erik Marquardt

(Erik Marquardt)

Date of birth: October 20, 1987.
Place of birth: Neubrandenburg, Germany.
Education: Studied chemistry at the Technical University of Berlin from 2008 to 2013 without a degree. He is currently studying politics, government and sociology at the University of Hagen.

Career: Worked as a photojournalist, visited Afghanistan several times. He advocated for the safe movement of refugees in the Mediterranean.
Political activities: From 2011 to 2013 he was on the board of the free association of students’ unions. In 2011, he became a member of the Alliance 90 / The Greens. Since 2015, he has been a member of the party council of Alliance 90 / The Greens, and after the European elections in 2019, he is a member of the European Parliament.

Katrin Langensiepen

(Katrin Langensiepen)

Date of birth: October 10, 1979.
Place of birth: Langenhagen, Germany.
Education: Trained in the Netherlands. In 2009 she studied as an assistant in a foreign language.

Career: In 2001-2003 she lived in a kibbutz in Israel. Worked in Shanghai.
Political activities: Became a member of Alliance 90 / The Greens in 2010. The following year, she was elected to the Hannover city council and spokeswoman for the party’s social policy. Since 2017, she has been working in her party’s Lower Saxony parliamentary group as a personal foreign language assistant for Filiza Polat and Belita Onay. In 2019was elected a Member of the European Parliament.
Lives with a rare inherited condition, TAR syndrome.

Romeo Franz

(Romeo Franz)

Date of birth: October 28, 1966.
Place of birth: Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Education: Violinist, pianist and representative of traditional synth jazz.

Career: In 1991 he founded the Romeo Franz Ensemble, which is one of the most famous representatives of German Sinti music (one of the Western branches of the Gypsies). He was vice-president of the National Association of German Sinti and Roma in Rhineland-Palatinate from 1997 to 2013, board member of the Center for Documentation and Culture of German Sinti and Roma and board member of the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma. From 2010 to 2018, he was Chairman of the Sinti and Roma Education and Culture Initiative, of which he is a co-founder.
Political activity: Since 2010, Romeo has been a member of Alliance 90 / The Greens. Since 2018, he has been a member of the European Parliament. Member of the Committee for Culture and Education. Works in the field of protection of minorities and culture.

Jutta Paulus

(Jutta Paulus)

Date of birth: May 9, 1967.
Place of birth: Giessen, Germany.
Education: Graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Marburg.
Marital status: Divorced, has two adult children.

Career: From 1991 to 1998 she worked in a state pharmacy, at the same time she created the LAUS GmbH laboratory with her ex-husband and his friend, where she worked from 1999 to 2012 as Managing Director. After 2012, she sold the shares of the company. Since 2015, she has worked in laboratories (quality departments) and a hospital.
Political activity: I became interested in the topic of the environment during the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Member of Alliance 90/The Greens 1987 – 2001 and since 2009 Member of the Marburg city council 1988 – 1990 In 2009, she rejoined the party. She ran for the Bundestag elections in 2013. From 2014 to 2018, Jutta Paulus was the representative of the Federal Energy Working Group. Member of the European Parliament since 2019of the year. Member of the Environment, Health and Food Safety Committee and Alternate Member of the Industry, Research and Energy Committee.

Sergey Lagodinsky

(Sergey Lagodinsky)

Date of birth: 1975.
Place of birth: Astrakhan. Soviet Union. In 1993 he moved to Germany.
Education: Studied law at the University of Göttingen and public administration at Harvard University. He holds a doctorate in law from the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 2010, together with Alexei Navalny, they were on the World Fellows program at Yale University.

Career: Worked as a journalist for several newspapers and radio stations. Actively engaged in foreign political activity in Berlin, working in the field of transatlantic relations, as well as the fight against racism, anti-Semitism and other types of intolerance. He practices law and teaches constitutional law and politics. Member of the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
Political activity: Since 2001, Lagodinsky was a member of the SPD. In 2007, he founded the first Jewish Working Group in the history of Germany in the German party and became its chairman, actively worked in the SPD Working Group on integration at the federal level on issues of the diversity of German society, and also defended the rights of all Russian-speaking citizens of Germany, including German immigrants . Shortly after leaving the SPD (racial scandal), Lagodinsky joined the Green Party. After European elections 2019year he is a member of the European Parliament.

Henrike Hahn

(Henrike Hahn)

Date of birth: September 4, 1970.
Birthplace: Munich, Germany.
Education: Political scientist studied in Paris at the Sorbonne Nouvel (European Studies), at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor / USA, at Wayne State University in Detroit and at LMU in Munich.

Marital status: There are two daughters.
Career: Khan has worked as a consultant for technology-focused companies for many years, with a focus on strategic consulting, market research and competitive analysis. Worked in Paris and Munich. She was a Research Fellow at the Research Group of the Center for Applied Political Research “Europe/Transatlantic Relations”.
Political activities: From 2010 to 2015 she was a member of the Bavarian Parliament. She has been a member of Alliance 9 since 20120 / The Greens of Bavaria and since then participates as a representative of the state working group for business and finance, as well as in the party council. Henrique Hahn already ran for the European elections in 2014, but 25th place did not allow her to pass. In 2017, she worked as a researcher in the Bundestag. In the 2019 European Parliament elections, she was 13th on the party list. In the European Parliament, he is on the Industry, Research and Energy Committee and is also a Deputy Member of the Budget Committee.

Michael Bloss

(Michael Bloss)

Date of birth: November 6, 1986.
Place of birth: Stuttgart, Germany.
Education: Studied at the Technical University of Dresden in the Faculty of International Relations, then received a master’s degree in globalization and development from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.

Career: Worked as a consultant for the United Nations Development Group. From 2014 to 2018, he served as political assistant to MP Ska Keller in the European Parliament.
Political activities: Member of the Green Youth since 2008. From 2013 to 2015 he was the speaker of the Federation of Young European Greens. Elected Member of the European Parliament in 2019. Serves on the Industry, Research and Energy Committee and the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee.

Anna Deparnay-Grunenberg

(Anna Deparnay-Grunenberg)

Date of birth: June 5, 1976.
Place of birth: Berlin, Germany.
Education: Studied forestry and environmental sciences in Freiburg im Breisgau and Vancouver.
Marital status: Married, raising three children.

Career and political activities: Joined the Greens in 2008. From 2009 to 2019 sat on the city council of Stuttgart. Works at the youth farm Elsental Stuttgart (comprehensive education for sustainable development). Conducts seminars in the field of education for sustainable development (ecology and attentiveness to nature). In 2019became a member of the European Parliament.

Rasmus Andresen

(Rasmus Andresen)

Date of birth: February 20, 1986.
Place of birth: Essen, Germany.
Education: Received a bachelor’s degree in administrative and communication sciences from Roskilde (Denmark). Studying the Master’s program “Management” at the University of Hagen.

Career: Worked in the public service in a home for the disabled.
Political activity: From the age of 15, Andresen has been working with the Green Youth, and then with the Greens themselves. During his three years of study and work in Denmark, he worked with the Socialist People’s Party (SF) and its youth organization SFU. In the 2012 Schleswig-Holstein state election, Andresen was elected to parliament. Since then, he has been the First Deputy Leader of the Parliamentary Group, as well as the spokesman for the budget, higher education, and minority politics. Elected Member of the European Parliament in 2019.

Alexandra Geese

(Alexandra Geese)

Date of birth: July 1, 1968.
Place of birth: Lippstadt, Germany.
Education: Translator, graduated from the Helmholtz and Friedrich Ebert Gymnasiums and the Cologne University of Applied Sciences.

Marital status: Married, has three children.

Career: Lived and worked as a translator in Italy for 22 years. In 2009 she returned to Germany. Since 2015, she has worked as a translator at the European Parliament.
Political activities: Joined the Greens in 2010 and served on the Bonn district council from 2010 to 2014. Member of the European Parliament since 2019. Member of the Budget Committee and the Committee for the Internal Market and Consumer Protection. She is also a deputy member of the Regional Development Committee.

Niklas Nienaß

Date of birth: 1992.
Place of birth: Marl, Germany.
Education: Lawyer, University of Rostock.

Career: He spent 2011 and 2012 in Kenya and Tanzania. He worked at a school there, gave theater and German lessons.
Political activities: In 2009 Nienass became an active member of the Green Youth and Alliance 90/The Greens. He was elected in 2018 to the state executive committee of the Alliance 90/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Greens. After being elected to the European Parliament in 2019, he works in the Committee for Regional Development and the Committee for Culture and Education.

Viola von Cramon-Taubadel

(Viola von Cramon-Taubadel)

Date of birth: March 23, 1970.
Place of birth: Halle (Westphalia), Germany.
Education: In 1993 she visited Russia, completed an internship in Voronezh and Belgorod within the framework of the World Bank project. She studied agricultural economics at the University of Reinisch-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Bonn and graduated in 1997 as an agricultural engineer.

Marital status: Married, raising four children.
Career: In 1991 he became one of the founders of the Apollo Association (a working group on projects in the field of ecology, agriculture, regional development in Eastern Europe), worked until 2002. From 1993 to 1999 she worked as an editor for Agra-Europe and other publishers. In 1996, she worked as an assistant in a project to advise the government of Ukraine on economic policy. From 19From 97 to 2004 she led independent project work in Central and Eastern Europe.
Political activity: Member of the Alliance 90/The Greens since 2001. In 2002-2005 sat on the district council of Göttingen. From 2009 to 2013, he was a member of the Bundestag from the Union 90/The Greens party. In 2014, she lost to Wolfgang Nolte (CDU) in the mayoral election in Duderstadt. In August 2018, Viola von Cramon-Taubadel announced that she would run for the European Parliament in the 2019 elections.of the year. Works in the Foreign Affairs Committee.

Daniel Freund

(Daniel Freund)

Date of birth: October 14, 1984.
Place of birth: Aachen, Germany.
Education: Studied politics, economics and law at the University of Leipzig. From 2006 to 2010 he received a master’s degree in public relations from the Institute of Political Studies of Paris.
Marital status: Married to an Italian woman, has a son.

Career: While studying, Freund and his colleagues founded a European newspaper project called the European Daily, for which the team was nominated for the Youth Carillion Award. Worked as an intern at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the EU Delegation in Hong Kong. In 2014, Freund moved to the Brussels office of Transparency International, where until May 2019 he was responsible for fighting corruption in EU institutions.
Political activities: In 2005 Daniel Freund joined the Soyuz 90/Greens. Since 2019, he has been a member of the ninth European Parliament.

Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana

(Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana)

Date of birth: March 20, 1949.
Birthplace: Bamako, Mali.
Education: German sociolinguistics in Paris and the University of Trier. She received her doctorate from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg with a dissertation on women’s literature in French-speaking sub-Saharan Africa.

Marital status: Married with three children.
Career: Received the 2009 Helen Weber Award.
Political activities: In 2005, Herzberger-Fofana was elected to the city council of Erlangen. In the 2019 European Parliament elections, she was number 21 on the list. Works on the Development Committee.

Katarina Barley

(Katarina Barley)

Date of birth: November 19, 1968.
Place of birth: Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Education: Received a French law degree, in 1993 and 1998 she passed two state examinations in Germany, in 1998 she received a doctorate in law from the University of Münster.

Marital status: Two sons from the first marriage. Now in a relationship with former Dutch basketball player Marco van den Berg.
Career: From 1993 to 1995 she worked at the University of Münster. She also worked in the apparatus of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate and the Federal Constitutional Court, was a judge in Rhineland-Palatinate and an assistant to the State Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection in Mainz.
Political activities: Joined the SPD in 1994. In 2013 she was elected to the Bundestag from the district of Trier. On December 11, 2015, she was elected General Secretary of the Social Democratic Party. On June 2, 2017, she replaced Manuela Schwesig as Minister for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth in the third Merkel government. On September 24, 2017, she lost the elections in the single-mandate district 203, but went to the Bundestag, taking 3rd place on the party list in the Trier-Saarburg region. On September 28, 2017, German President Steinmeier dismissed Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Andrea Nahles from her post at her request due to her election as the leader of the SPD faction in the Bundestag, and Prime Minister Angela Merkel asked Katarina Barli to accept a second ministerial portfolio in addition to the existing one. On March 14, 2018, she was appointed Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection during the formation of the fourth Merkel government.
Katarina Barley topped the list of the SPD in the elections to the European Parliament on May 26, 2019, but the outcome of the vote brought failure to the Social Democrats – they received the support of 15% of voters, worsening their result in 2014 by 11% and losing to the Green Party for the first time in history. On June 27, 2019, Barley left the government to serve in the European Parliament, and Christina Lambrecht became her successor in the cabinet. On July 3, 2019, she was elected Vice President of the European Parliament.

Udo Bullmann

(Udo Bullmann)

Date of birth: June 8, 1956.
Birthplace: Giessen, Germany.
Education: Bulmann studied political science, sociology, public law, and economics. In 1982 he received a master’s degree in political science and in 1988 a doctorate in social science. From 1989 to 1996 he was a research fellow at the University of Giessen.

Marital status: Married with three children.
Career: From 1994 to 1998 he was a Visiting Fellow at the Government Department of the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. For a year before being elected to the European Parliament in 1999, he was University Lecturer and Jean Monnet Professor for European Integration Studies at the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen.
Political activities: Since joining the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in 1979, Bullmann has mainly worked with the Young Socialist section. He was chairman of the Hessian Regional Association of Young Socialists. From 1999 Bullmann Member of the European Parliament. He has been Deputy Chairman of the SPD group in the European Parliament since May 2003. Bullmann’s political work focuses on economics and employment, the Lisbon Strategy, the European financial services sector, and development and regional policy. Since 1999 he has been a member of the Economic and Monetary Committee of the European Parliament. Between 1999 and 2014, he was also a member of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly of the EU and the States of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific and an alternate member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. In addition to his committee assignments, Bullmann is a member of the European Parliament Intergroup Group on Western Sahara.

Maria Noichl

(Maria Noichl)

Date of birth: January 9, 1967.
Birthplace: Rosenheim, Bavaria, Germany.
Education: Lecturer, State Institute of Specialist Teachers.
Marital status: Raised two sons, has grandchildren.

Career: Nursing home manager. In 1993-2008 he was a teacher at primary and secondary schools in Rosenheim. Teacher at the State Vocational School from 2014 to 2019year. She was one of the co-founders of a helpline for victims of violence against women in her region.
Political activity: Member of the SPD since 1991. In 2002-2014 is a city councilor in the city of Rosenheim. In 2003-2015, chairman of the district branch of the SPD in Rosenheim. Member of the Bavarian Parliament from 2008 to 2014. Member of the European Parliament since July 2014. She worked in the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, in the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality, was a deputy member of the Development Assistance Committee.

Jens Geier

(Jens Geier)

Date of birth: June 22, 1961.
Place of birth: Frankfurt, Germany.
Education: Graduated from the Ruhr University in Bochum. Studied history, literature and political science.
Marital status: Married, has an adult son.

Career and political activities: From 1989 to 1992 he worked as an assistant to the Social Democrat, member of the European Parliament Detlev Zemland. From 19From 1992 to 1999, he worked for the leader of the Social Democratic Party, first for party leader Björn Engholm, and then for deputy leader Heidemarie Wichorek-Zoyl. He ran unsuccessfully for the European Parliament in 1999 and 2004. He worked as a public relations officer for the SPD branch North Rhine-Westphalia from 1999 to 2001. From 2001 to 2006 he worked as a project manager and press secretary at Projekt Ruhr GmbH. Since 2006, Jens has worked first for Innova AG and then for Deloitte in real estate projects in the public sector. Geyer was elected to the European Parliament on his third try in 2009year. He was re-elected in 2014 and 2019. Worked in the Budget Committee and in the Budget Control Committee. Since January 2017, Geyer has been the leader of the SPD group within the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.

Delara Burkhardt

(Delara Burkhardt)

Date of birth: November 3, 1992.
Place of birth: Hamburg, Germany.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in social sciences from the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel and a master’s degree in social economics from the University of Hamburg. Fellow of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

Marital status: Not married, there is a young man.
Career: From 2012 to 2014, Burckhardt worked as an assistant to Schleswig-Holstein MP Tobias von Peyn. Since 2017 he has been working as a project manager at a communications agency in Hamburg.
Political activities: Joined the SPD and its youth organization at the age of 15. In 2012, she was elected to the SPD district council Stormarn, of which she has been a member ever since. In 2014 she was elected to the Schleswig-Holstein National Youth Council. Passed to the European Parliament in 2019in fifth place on the federal list of the SPD. Burckhardt has been a member of the Executive Board of the Willy Brandt Center in Jerusalem since 2018.

Bernd Lange

(Bernd Lange)

Date of birth: November 14, 1955.
Place of birth: Oldenburg, Germany.
Education: Studied Protestant theology and political science at the University of Göttingen, where he received a degree in theology as well as a high school teacher’s certificate.

Marital status: Married, has a daughter and an adult adopted son.
Career: He taught from 1983 to 1994 at the Burgdorf Gymnasium. From 2005 to 2009, Lange worked as a department head for a trade union federation. Responsible for economic and structural policy in Lower Saxony, the implementation of EU structural financing, the creation of a regional trade union network.
Political activities: Bernd Lange joined the SPD in 1974 at the age of 19. For many years he worked in the discussion group “Church and SPD” in Hannover. From 1994 to 2004 Member of the European Parliament. In 2014 he was defeated. From 2009 to the present, he has been a member of the European Parliament. Elected vice-chairman of the PASD.

Birgit Sippel

(Birgit Sippel)

Date of birth: January 29, 1960.
Place of birth: Bochum, Germany.
Education: Correspondent, translator.

Career and political activities: In 1982, Sippel joined the Socialist Youth Germany “Falcons”. In the same year, she also joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and soon became a member of the local branch of the party in Neheim. At 19In 83, she also joined the German Industrial Association of Metalworkers (IG Metall). From 1994 to 2004 she was a member of the city council of Arnsberg. Since 2010, he has been a member of the party council and presidium of North Rhine-Westphalia. Member of the European Parliament from 2009 to present. He is the representative of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats group in the European Parliament and serves on the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.

Dietmar Köster

(Dietmar Köster)

Date of birth: 6 January 1957.
Place of birth: Schwerte, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Education: Graduated from the Ruhr University in Bochum with a degree in social science. He subsequently received his Ph.D.
Marital status: Has a daughter.
Career: 1983–1990 youth work in the city of Schwerte and various educational institutions in the Ruhr area. At 1990-2002 Head of the educational institution “Neues Alter” in Hattingen. From 2002-2012 he was the full-time managing director of the Geragogik Research Institute (FoGera) in Witten. Since 2012 he has been Professor of Sociology at the University of Applied Sciences Dortmund. In 2008-2012 he was a representative of the working group for geragogy in the German Society for Geriatrics and Gerontology (DGGG).
Political activity: Joined the SPD in 1975. In the 1980s, Köster took part in the peace movement. In addition to working at the university, he was engaged in party work, was a member of the executive committee of the SPD in North Rhine-Westphalia. Member of the European Parliament since July 2014. Since 2017, she has served on the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice, and Home Affairs.

Gabriele Bischoff

(Gabriele Bischoff)

Date of birth: January 4, 1961.
Place of birth: Bad Wildungen, Germany.
Education: Political science degree from the Free University of Berlin.
Marital status: Married, has an adult son.

Career: Bischoff worked as a research assistant at the Berlin Institute for Social Research from 1989-1991. From 1991 to 2000, she was a union leader on the board of directors of IG-Metall in Frankfurt am Main in the Department for Gender Equality. During this time she was actively involved in the European Metalworkers’ Federation (EMF) and in the Women’s Committee of the European Trade Union Confederation. From 2000 to 2005, Bischoff worked as a staff member at the German Permanent Mission to the EU in Brussels, and then, in 2006-2008, she joined the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs in Berlin as a Special Adviser. Member of the Board of the European Movement in Germany.
Political activities: Joined the SPD in 2008. In January 2019, she announced her intention to retire from union activities in order to focus more on her political career. On May 26, 2019, she was elected to the European Parliament.

Ismail Ertug

(Ismail Ertug)

Date of birth: December 5, 1975.
Place of birth: Amberg, Germany.
Education: Graduated from the University of Amberg with a degree in business administration.
Marital status: Ertug is married and has two daughters.

Career: After graduating from the university, he worked as a social insurance coordinator and expert for a health insurance company in Bavaria.
Political activity: Since 1999, Ertug has been a member of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD). He was a member of the city council of Amberg. Since July 2009 he has been a member of the European Parliament. As a member of the European Parliament, he represents the Bavarian regions of Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria. In the European Parliament until 2019Ertuğ was a member of the Committee for Transport and Tourism, and also served as a substitute representative of the Committee for Agriculture and Rural Development. Before being re-elected in 2019, Ismail Ertuğ was a member of the EU-Turkey Inter-Parliamentary Committee and the EU-Israel Delegation.

Constanze Krehl

(Constanze Krehl)

Date of birth: October 14, 1956.
Place of birth: Stuttgart, Germany.
Education: Technical University of Dresden, graduated from the Faculty of Computer Science.
Marital status: Divorced, has two children.

Career: From 1980 to 1984 she worked as a programmer in various data centers, then for the next five years she was a housewife.
Political activity: Member of the SPD since 1989. From March to October 1990, she was a member of the People’s Parliament, and from October to December, a member of the Bundestag. From 1991 to 1994 she was an observer for the European Parliament. Member of the European Parliament since 1994 years old and present. From 1994 to 2002 she was President of the European Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with Russia. She worked as a deputy member of the Budget Committee, and was also a member of the Regional Development Committee.

Timo Wölken

(Tiemo Wölken)

Date of birth: December 5, 1985.
Birthplace: Otterndorf, Lower Saxony, Germany.
Education: From 2006 to 2012 he studied law at the University of Osnabrück. He received his LL.M. from the University of Hull, England.

Career: In 2005-2006, he worked as a civil servant. From 2013 to 2016, Wölken worked as a research assistant at the Department of Public Law at the German University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer. From 2013 to 2015, he completed an internship at the District Court of Oldenburg. Since 2016 he has been working as a lawyer.
Political activity: Member of the Jusos (Union of Young Socialists and Socialists in the SPD) since 2003. In 2004 he joined the SPD. In 2006 Jusos elected him Deputy Prime Minister in Lower Saxony. In 2016, he becomes a member of the European Parliament, Timo replaced Matthias Groot, who resigned.
Since November 2016, Velcken has been running a YouTube channel where he shows his daily life as an MP and discusses the myths about the European Union and its policies. Serves on the Legal Affairs Committee and the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee.

Petra Kammerevert

(Petra Kammerevert)

Date of birth: June 1, 1966.
Place of birth: Duisburg, Germany.
Education: Studied sociology and political science at the University of Duisburg.
Marital status: Married, has an adult stepson.

Career: Between 1992 and 2002 she worked as a scientific adviser to a member of the European Parliament, spending the first eighteen months in Brussels and the rest in Düsseldorf. From 2002 to 2009, she worked as a consultant for the public broadcaster ARD.
Political activity: Joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany at 1984 and initially participated as a member of the council of young socialists in the regional group of the SPD in the Lower Rhine between 1987 and 1990. In 1992, she became chairman of the Young Socialist Society of the SPD in Düsseldorf. From 1999 to 2009 she was a member of the city council of Düsseldorf. Since 2012, Kammerewert has been a member of the SPD leadership in North Rhine-Westphalia, chaired by Hannelore Kraft. Member of the European Parliament from 2009 to present. In the European Parliament, he is a member of the Committee on Culture and Education, a deputy member of the Committee on Transport and Tourism and the EU-Croatia Joint Parliamentary Committee.

Norbert Neuser

(Norbert Neuser)

Date of birth: March 22, 1949
Place of birth: Boppard, Germany.
Education: Graduated from the Pedagogical College of Rhineland-Palatinate in Koblenz (currently part of the University of Koblenz-Landau). Teacher in primary and secondary schools.
Marital status: Married, raised three sons.

Career: From 1993 to 2009 he ran a school in Boppard. At 19In 1997, he participated in the Comenius project, an exchange of experience for students from schools in Sweden, Finland, Hungary, Slovakia, Portugal and Russia.
Political activities: Neuser has been a member of the SPD since 1972. From 1982 to 1984 he was a member of the Young Socialist Federal Executive. From 1986 to 2006, Neuser is chairman of the Rhein-Hunsrück SPD district office, and from 1988 to 2004, member of the Rhineland-Palatinate SPD executive board. First became a member of the European Parliament in 2009year, and was re-elected in 2014 and 2019.

Evelyne Gebhardt

(Evelyne Gebhardt)

Date of birth: January 19, 1954.
Birthplace: Paris, France.
Education: Diploma in Literature at the Sorbonne, Paris. She also studied in Tübingen and Stuttgart, studied linguistics, political science and political economy.

Marital status: Married.
Career: Worked as a freelance translator. In addition, she has lectured in Germany and abroad on gender equality, civil rights, biotechnology and genetic engineering.
Political activities: Moved to Germany in 1975 and joined the SPD the same year. Since 1992, she has been chairman of the Working Group of Social Democratic Women. After working in local politics for the SPD, she received German citizenship in 1993, which allowed her to run for elected office. From 1989 to 2001 she was a member of the SPD State Council in Baden-Württemberg. Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to present. She has served on committees on the internal market and consumer protection, as well as on civil liberties, justice and home affairs. In January 2017, Gebhardt was elected as one of the fourteen Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament.

Joachim Schuster

(Joachim Schuster)

Date of birth: October 28, 1962.
Place of birth: Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Education: Graduated from Philipps University in Marburg, political science.
Marital status: Shuster is married and has two children.

Career: From 1991 to 1994 and from 1997 to 1999 he was a research fellow in two research projects on European integration and the role of European trade unions. From 19Schuster also served as an independent political consultant from 1994 to 1999, and from 1999 to 2006 was Managing Director of the Institute of Applied Social and Political Science.
Political activity: In 1982 he joined the SPD. He took an active part in the youth wing of the party. Member of the Bremen Parliament from 1999 to 2006. From 2006 to 2012, Schuster held a position in the Bremen State Council. Elected to the European Parliament in 2014 and re-elected in 2019. He is a member of the Committee on International Trade (INTA) and an alternate member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL).

Jörg Meuthen

(Jörg Meuthen)

Date of birth: June 29, 1961.
Place of birth: Essen, Germany.
Education: Meuthen studied economics in Münster and Mainz from 1982 to 1989 and received his Master’s degree in economics in 1989.

Marital status: He has three children from his first marriage and two from his second. In January 2017, he announced his divorce from his second wife. In June 2018, he got married again.
Career: From 1989 to 1993 he was a researcher at the Department of Finance at the University of Cologne. After receiving his doctorate, he was a speaker at the Hessian Ministry of Finance from 1993 to 1996. Since 1997 he has been a professor of economics at the School of Public Administration in Kehl. He has held teaching positions in economics at the administrative and business academies in Karlsruhe and Offenburg.
Political activity: Party leader and later MP in the 2016 Baden-Württemberg elections. Member of the European Parliament since 2017. As one of the leaders of the “Eurosceptic” Meuten faction in June 2019year said that they see no point in prolonging the restrictive measures imposed on Russia.

Guido Reil

(Guido Reil)

Date of birth: January 19, 1970.
Place of birth: Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
Education: Trained as a locksmith.
Marital status: Married to a Russian.

Career: From the age of 16 he worked in the mining industry, at the Prosper Haniel mine, until closing in 2018. He was a member of the trade union and the workers’ council.
Political activities: Active member of the SPD for 26 years. But in connection with the policy on migrants, in 2016 he moved to the AfD. In the 2019 European Parliament elections, he became a deputy in second place on the list.

Maximilian Krah

(Maximilian Krah)

Date of birth: January 28, 1977.
Birthplace: Reckelwitz, Germany.
Education: Doctor of Law. Technical University of Dresden. Graduate of the Global Executive MBA program at London Business School and Columbia Business School in New York.

Marital status: Widower, raising six children. There is a partner.
Career: Since 2005 worked as a lawyer.
Political activities: Until 2016, Kra was a member of the board of directors of the Dresden CDU, and then, in the same year, he joined the Alternative for Germany. Member of the European Parliament since 2019. Works in international trade.

Lars Patrick Berg

(Lars Patrick Berg)

Date of birth: January 22, 1966 years old.
Place of birth: Frankfurt am Main. Germany.
Education: Studied East European and medieval history in Tübingen, Heidelberg and Munich. He completed postgraduate studies at the University of Leipzig and a partner university in Moscow.

Marital status: Married.
Career: Worked as an independent consultant for corporations for many years. From 2013 to 2014, Berg was spokesman for the district office of Sigmaringen.
Political activity: Member of the Alternative for Germany since March 2013. In 2016 he becomes a member of the Baden-Württemberg Parliament. Elected to the European Parliament in 2019.

Bernhard Zimniok

(Bernhard Zimniok)

Date of birth: June 21, 1953.
Place of birth: Schnaittenbach, Germany.
Education: Studied engineering communications in the federal armed forces with a Dipl. -Ing. (FH), electrical engineering and engineering. (FH), labor protection.

Marital status: Married, has an adult son.
Career: After 15 years of active military service, he retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He worked at the German Embassy in Damascus and Islamabad. As a policy officer and was a member of the Board of Directors of the International School in Islamabad. He then set up his own firm with a focus on government, advising on cryptography, software for large-scale military and civilian projects, and private partnership projects in photovoltaic and hydroelectric projects in West and East Africa.
Political activities: According to Bernhard, unsettling events in Europe prevented him from retiring. He decided to go into politics and rely on his many years of experience to help Germany and the EU preserve cultural diversity, freedoms and an open way of life. Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Nikolaus Fest

(Nicolaus Fest)

Date of birth: July 1, 1962.
Place of birth: Hamburg. Germany.
Education: Studied law. He received his doctorate in 1995 from the Humboldt University in Berlin.

Career: Started his career at the auction house Sotheby’s and the press company Ebner in Ulm and the publishing house Gruner + Jahr. For a long time he worked in the editorial office of BILD, later until October 2014 – Deputy Editor-in-Chief of BILD am SONNTAG. After criticizing Islam, he became a freelance journalist.
Political activity: Joined the AfD in 2016. It was not possible to get into the Bundestag in 2017, due to the impassable 6th place in the list. Since 2019year Member of the European Parliament.

Markus Buchheit

(Markus Buchheit)

Date of birth: August 11, 1983.
Place of birth: Zweibrücken. Germany.
Education: Studied politics and law at Bayreuth and at the College of Political Sciences in Munich.
Marital status: Not married.

Career: Since 2014, Buchheit has worked in the European Parliament. He was an assistant to MP Franz Obermayr (Austrian Freedom Party), then trade adviser for the Europe of Nations and Freedoms group.
Political activity: Member of the AfD since 2016. Prior to that, he was a member of the CSU. Elected to the European Parliament in 2019.

Christine Anderson

(Christina Anderson)

Date of birth: July 29, 1968 /
Place of birth: Eschwege. Germany.
Education: Educated in business and economics in the USA.
Marital status: Three children.

Career: Worked for a nationwide trading company in the USA for several years.
Political activity: Member of the AfD since 2016. From 2016 to 2018, Anderson was chair of the AfD parliamentary group in the district council of Limburg-Weilburg. In May 2019, she was elected to the European Parliament.

Sylvia Limmer

(Sylvia Limmer)

Date of birth: February 8, 1966.
Place of birth: Bayreuth, Germany.
Education: Candidate of Biological Sciences.
Marital status: Married, has two children.

Career: Worked at a biotech start-up specializing in the development of treatments and drugs to target specific genes. Among other things, she was responsible for the establishment and management of the cell biology department, as well as cooperation with industry and universities. Started her own business at the age of 40 and began to study veterinary medicine, successfully obtaining a license.
Political activity: Member of the AfD since 2016 and deputy director general of the district association of the AfD in Bayreuth. Actively involved at the state and federal level in the field of environmental protection, consumer and animal protection. Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Gunnar Beck

(Gunnar Beck)

Date of birth: 1966.
Place of birth: Düsseldorf, Germany.
Education: In 1996 he received his PhD from Nuffield College, Oxford.

Career: Worked for the international law firm of Herbert Smith and as Deputy Counsel (EU Law) in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. Combines academic work with legal practice. He taught EU law at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London).
Political activity: Member of the AfD since 2014. He was elected to the European Parliament in 2019. Before the election, it was reported that Beck was listed on the ballot as a professor, although he does not hold that title.

Joachim Kuhs

(Joachim Kuhs)

Date of birth: June 25, 1956.
Birthplace: Schonach, Germany.
Education: Lawyer.
Marital status: Married, has ten children. He is a member of the Anglican parish in Baden-Baden.

Career: Head of the State Audit Office Freiburg.
Political activity: In 2013 he joined the AfD. Member of the federal executive committee of the AfD, chairman of the association “Christians in the AfD” and the municipal council of the independent city of Baden-Baden. Member of the European Parliament since 2019of the year.

Nicola Beer

(Nicola Beer)

Date of birth: January 23, 1970.
Place of birth: Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany.
Education: Frankfurt University, lawyer.
Marital status: Married, raising twins.

Career: From 1999 to 2014 she worked as a lawyer in Frankfurt, specializing in administrative law.
Political activities: Nicola Beer became a member of the FDP at 1991 year. She was first elected to the Hessian Landtag in the 1999 state elections. From 2009 to 2012 she was State Secretary for European Affairs at the Hessian Ministry of Justice. From 2012 to 2014 she worked as Minister of Education in Hesse. From December 2013 to April 2019 she was the Secretary General of the FDP, and from October 2013 to June 2019 she was a member of the Bundestag. Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Svenja Khan

(Svenja Hahn)

Date of birth: July 25, 1989.
Place of birth: Hamburg, Germany.
Education: Studied history and cultural studies at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen (bachelor) and media at the Humboldt University in Berlin (master).

Career: Worked in various media and communications industries such as journalism, marketing, consulting and public relations. Currently works as Head of PR at the international headquarters of the world famous German brand Edding International GmbH in Ahrensburg.
Political activity: Member of the FDP since 2010. President of the European Liberal Youth (LYMEC). Since 2016, she has been a member of the national council of the FDP Hamburg. In 2019, she entered the European Parliament.

Andreas Gluck

(Andreas Gluck)

Date of birth: March 8, 1975.
Place of birth: Münsingen, Germany.
Education: Studied medicine for seven years at the Eberhard Carls University in Tübingen. Surgeon.
Marital status: Married, raising a son and a daughter. Andreas is the son of the German politician Horst Gluck (1940-2004), who sat from 1996 until his death in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg.

Career: Worked in emergency services. In 1997, he spent three months with the HELP aid organization in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He worked as a surgeon at the Reutlingen District Hospital.
Political activities: Andreas Gluck has been a member of the FDP since 1995 years. Member of the municipal council of the city of Münsingen since 2009. Member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg since 2011. Deputy mayor of the city of
Münsingen. Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Moritz Körner

(Moritz Körner)

Date of birth: August 3, 1990.
Place of birth: Wiesbaden, Germany.
Education: From 2011 to 2014, Moritz Körner studied social sciences at the University. Heinrich Heine in Düsseldorf and received a bachelor’s degree. He then studied political management, public policy and public administration at the NRW School of Management (University of Duisburg-Essen) until March 2017, where he received his Master of Arts degree.

Career and political activities : In 2008 Körner joined the FDP and the Young Liberal. In 2014 he was elected a member of the FDP National Executive Committee in North Rhine-Westphalia. Following the 2017 elections, Körner became the youngest member of the Sejm at the start of the 17th Legislative Assembly in North Rhine-Westphalia. He was successfully elected to the European Parliament on May 26, 2019.

Jan-Christoph Oetjen

Date of birth: February 21, 1978.
Place of birth: Rothenburg, Germany.
Education: Graduated from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Hannover.
Marital status: Married to a French woman. The couple have two daughters.

Career and political activities: Otjen joined the FDP in 1995. He was a member of the Lower Saxon Landtag from 2003 to 2019. Represented the electoral district of Rothenburg and the Elbe-Weser region. Engaged in agriculture. After passing to the European Parliament in 2019year, works in the committee on transport and tourism.

Martin Schirdewan

(Martin Schirdewan)

Date of birth: July 12, 1975.
Place of birth: Berlin (East), Germany.
Education: Studied political science at the Free University of Berlin, in 2007 received a Ph.D.
Marital status: I have a child. Martin Schirdewan is the grandson of the German politician Karl Schirdewan.

Career: From 2001 to 2008 he was the editor of the Utopie kreativ (Rosa Luxembourg Foundation) magazine. 2015-2017 Head of the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation in Brussels. Since 2011, member of the editorial board of the magazine “antifa”, a magazine about anti-fascist politics and culture.
Political activity: In 2006-2015 assistant to Roland Klaus, member of the Left parliamentary group in the Bundestag. Member of the European Parliament since November 8, 2017 after the resignation of Fabio de Masi. Works in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Issues.

Özlem Demirel

(Özlem Demirel)

Date of birth: March 10, 1984.
Place of birth: Malatya, Turkey.
Education: Graduated from the University of Bonn, Master of Political Science.
Marital status: Married, has two children. In 1989 the Demirel family moved to Germany (refugees).

Political activity: One of the founders of the Left Party. In 2000-2004, Member of the Board of the State Student Council NRW (North Rhine-Westphalia). From 2004 to 2010 she was a member of the Council of Cologne. In 2010-2012 he was a member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia. In 2017, the party failed to make it into the state parliament. Member of the European Parliament since 2019of the year.

Cornelia Ernst

(Cornelia Ernst)

Date of birth: November 30, 1956.
Place of birth: Bad Saarow, Germany.
Education: Teacher, Ph. D. in 1983 at the University of Leipzig.

Career: From 1983 to 1991 she worked as a teacher at the Institute for Teacher Education in Grossenhain.
Political activity: From 1991 to 1999 Ernst was a parliamentary adviser from the state parliamentary group and deputy chairman of the SDP in Saxony Became a member of the Saxon parliament at 1998 year. In November 2001, Ernst was elected chairman as Peter Porsche’s successor. After merging into the Left party, she was elected chairman of the state association “DIE LINKE” in Saxony. Ernst has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2009. As a local politician, she also represented her party at Dresden City Hall.

Helmut Scholz

(Helmut Scholz)

Date of birth: June 21, 1954.
Place of birth: Berlin, Germany.
Education: Studied at MGIMO since 1974. Political scientist.
Marital status: Helmut Scholz is the son of GDR politician Paul Scholz.

Career: Worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the GDR, then in 1983-1986 – at the Embassy of the GDR in China. He was a member of the SED.
Political activity: In the 1990s, he was engaged in the development of international relations of the Party of Democratic Socialism. In 1991-1992 he was a member of the board of the PDS, in 2006-2008 – the board of the Left Party. Scholz is also on the board of the European Left. From July 2009year is a Member of the European Parliament.

Martina Michels

(Martina Michels)

Date of birth: December 1, 1955.
Place of birth: Berlin, Germany.
Education: Faculty of Philosophy at the Humboldt University in Berlin.

Career: From 1980 to 1985, she worked at the Presidium of URAN, a society for the dissemination of scientific knowledge. Then she moved to the Ministry of Health, where she worked in the field of international cooperation. After German reunification, the ministry was taken over by the Federal Ministry for Youth, Women, Family and Health. There she worked until 1991 years old.
Political activities: From 1976 to 1989 she was a member of the SED, then of the PDS, and since 2007 a member of the Left party. From January 1991 to September 2013 she was a member of the Berlin Chamber of Deputies. She served as Vice President of the House of Representatives from 1996 to 1999 and again from 2001 to 2006. In 2013, he became a member of the European Parliament, taking the place of the deceased Lothar Biska. She was re-elected in the 2014 and 2019 elections.

Martin Sonneborn

(Martin Sonneborn)

Date of birth: May 15, 1965.
Place of birth: Göttingen, Germany.
Education: Studied journalism, German studies and political science in Münster, Vienna and Berlin. Satirist, journalist.

Marital status: Married to an Armenian woman, raising two daughters.
Career: In 1995 he interned at the satirical magazine Eulenspiegel and then worked as an editor for Titanic magazine, of which he became editor-in-chief in 2000. In November 2006, Sonneborn launched the “Spam” satirical section of Spiegel Online as managing editor, leaving in 2014.
Political activities: On August 2, 2004, Sonneborn, along with other editors of Titanic, founded the satirical political party Die PARTEI. Member of the European Parliament since 2014. Worked in the committee on culture and education. Martin nominated his father Engelbert Sonneborn as an independent candidate in the 2017 German presidential election. Independent Member of the European Parliament.

Nico Semsrott

(Nico Semsrott)

Date of birth: March 11, 1986.
Place of birth: Hamburg, Germany.
Education: Left the University of Hamburg a couple of weeks after entering.

Career: During his school years he was one of the editors of the student newspaper Sophie’s World at the Hamburg School. After a quarrel with the school administration, they founded their own newspaper with their brother, which was forbidden to be sold on school grounds. Since 2008, Semsrott has portrayed a depressed personality in performances. Presents himself to the audience as a “demotivation coach”. His first solo program called “Joy” is just a lack of information took place on June 14, 2012 in Hamburg. From 2017 to 2019participated in a show on the ZDF channel for a year.
Political activities: In the federal elections of 2017, the Party won only 2.1%. In the European elections on May 26, 2019, the Party received 2.4% of the vote, which allowed Niko Semsrott to enter the European Parliament. It is part of the Greens group – the European Free Alliance.

Ulrike Müller

(Ulrike Müller)

Date of birth: December 7, 1962.
Place of birth: Augsburg, Germany.
Education: After graduating from high school, she studied economics in agriculture.

Marital status: Married, has two adult children.
Career: Together with his family, he runs a dairy farm in Missen-Wilgams in Oberallgau.
Political activities: From 1996 to 2008 she was a councilor in Missen-Wilhams and from 1996 to 2014 a member of the district council for the Oberallgau district. Member of the Bavarian Parliament from 2008 until the end of September 2014. She served on the committee on nutrition, agriculture and forestry. Member of the European Parliament since 2014.

Engin Eroglu

(Engin Eroglu)

Date of birth: February 12, 1982.

Career: Worked as a banker and real estate agent in Melsungen.
Political activities: Eroglu was formerly a member of Union 90/The Greens. Member of the European Parliament
since 2019. Member of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Issues.
Deputy member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and the Petitions Committee.

Martin Buschmann

(Martin Buschmann)

Date of birth: April 17, 1970.
Place of birth: Hamburg, Germany.
Education: High school, foreign trader. Since 2017 certified logistics specialist.

Career: Worked for many years in the management of shipments and deliveries in the port of Hamburg.
Political activities: Joined the party in 2009. Since 2011, a member of the executive committee of the party. Elected Deputy General Secretary of the Party on March 21, 2015. Member of the European Parliament since 2019of the year.

Klaus Buchner

(Klaus Buchner)

Date of birth: February 6, 1941.
Birthplace: Munich, Germany.
Education: Studied physics at the University of Munich (1960-1963) and at the Technical University of Munich (1963-1964), then studied for a year in Edinburgh.

Marital status: Married, has four children, one son and three daughters. One of the children is adopted from adopted from Mother Teresa’s home in Kolkata.
Career: 1965-1970 worked at the Institute of Physics and Astrophysics of the Max Planck Society, defended his doctoral dissertation. For a short time he worked at the Center for European Studies (CERN) in Geneva, in 1971-1972. taught at Kyoto University (Japan), in 1972 at Chandigarh University (India). In 1973-2003 He taught at the Department of Mathematics at the Technical University of Munich. Buchner’s scientific interests lay in the field of general relativity and differential geometry.
Political activities: In 1983 Buchner joined the Ecological Democratic Party. In 1990 he headed the Ecological Council in the party, since 2000 he has been deputy federal chairman. In 2003, he was elected federal chairman of the party. Re-elected in 2004, 2006 and 2008. In 2014 he was elected to the European Parliament. In the European Parliament, he was a member of the Greens/ECA parliamentary group and served primarily on the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on International Trade, the Subcommittee on Human Rights, the Subcommittee on Security and Defense, and also as part of the Delegation for Relations with Iran. In 2019re-elected to the European Parliament.

Helmut Geuking

(Helmut Geuking)

Date of birth: January 16, 1964.
Birthplace: Kosfeld, Germany.
Education: From 1987 to 1989 he studied at the Wuppertal Law Academy. From 1990 to 1993 he studied nursing at Tilbeck/Haviksbeek Abbey.
Marital status: Married, has three children.

Career: After military service, he worked as a law enforcement officer (jailer). As a nursing manager, he founded the company Humanitas Münsterland and the association Humanitas Gemeinschaft, which cared for the elderly and the sick.
Political activities: In 2012 he joined the German Family Party. From October 2013 to May 2016, Helmut Goiking served as party chairman of the Northwestern District. Member of the European Parliament since 2019.

Damian Boeselager

(Damian Boeselager)

Date of birth: March 8, 1988.
Place of birth: Frankfurt, Germany.
Education Bachelor in Philosophy and Economics (University of Bayreuth). Master of Public Administration (Columbia University in New York and the Hertie School of Government in Berlin).

Career: In 2012 Damian Böselager started the journalistic project Euroskop, with Bernhard Klemm and Jan Steckmann. The aim of the project was to discuss the future of the continent with young people in Europe and to interview journalists, scientists, politicians and activists.
From 2013 to 2016, Boeselager worked for McKinsey & Company as a management consultant.
Political activities: In 2017, together with Andrea Venzon from Italy and Colomb Caen-Salvador from France, they founded Volt Europe as a “pan-European”, “pragmatic” and “progressive” party. With 0.7% of the vote, he entered the European Parliament in 2019year.

Patrick Breyer

(Patrick Breyer)

Date of birth: April 29, 1977.
Place of birth: Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Education: Studied law at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. In 2004 he defended his dissertation.

Career: Prior to the parliamentary elections, he worked at the Meldorf district court in Dithmarschen.
Political activity: Member of the German Pirate Party since 2006. From May 2012 to June 2017 he was a member of the Pirate Party in the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein, as well as a member of the committee of internal affairs and law. In the Pirate Party, he served as Commissioner for the topic of data protection. In the 2017 state elections, the Pirate Party failed to enter the state parliament with 1.2% of the vote. In 2019passed to the European Parliament.

It’s time to finish your beer

In October, an inquisitive traveler still has time for the “Oktoberfest” in Bavaria, and at the same time for the beer festival in Czech Pilsen. The fastest can switch from beer to wine: on the same days, in early October, Hungary hosts a grape harvest festival in Tokaj.

Some will be attracted by the traditional autumn fairs in Nottingham, Britain, others in German Bremen. October will also please music lovers – there are many events, for example, the Salzburg Jazz Festival, which starts at the very end of the month and ends in November 2008.

Read more about these and other events in the cultural life of Europe in the next issue of our European Poster.

Austria
Bach Festival in Salzburg, October 4–20, Salzburg
Bach’s music will be played in Mozart’s homeland for most of October. Guests of the 83rd festival dedicated to the great composer will hear cantatas, preludes, fugues, suites and other works performed by church choirs, orchestras, jazz groups, famous organists and vocalists. The festival program also includes excursions, lectures and special children’s concerts.
Details:
phone: +43 (0) 662 43 53 71-0
e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.salzburger-bachgesellschaft.at/bachfest
http://www.salzburg. info

Salzburg Jazz Festival, October 30 – November 9, Salzburg
At the end of October, Salzburg will host the annual Salzburg Jazz Autumn Festival. The festival, which has been held in the best concert halls and theaters of Salzburg since 1996, attracts jazz stars from all over the world. This year’s participants include Mark Murphy, Brad Mehldau, Mark Ribot, Stacey Kent, the Kurt Elling Quartet, pianist Randy Weston and his African Rhythm Trio, Martin Reiter’s Brazilian Band, The Europeans, Chick Corea and John McLaughlin, among many other musicians.
Details:
phone: +43-1-504 85 00
e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.jazz4you.at
http://www.salzburg.info

UK
Goose fair” in Nottingham, 1-4 October, Nottingham
The history of the fair in the English town of Nottingham has more than 700 years. According to legend, in ancient times, hundreds of geese from Lincolnshire and Norfolk were driven to Nottingham for sale. By autumn, the birds were gaining fat and were in special demand. Nowadays, the medieval fair has turned into an amusement and amusement park, which is held annually in early October. Carousels, giant ferris wheel, cars, rollercoasters, wall of death – more than 500 attractions await guests this year. In special tents it will be possible to buy souvenirs of artisans and, of course, taste the roast goose.
Details:
Phone: 0844 477 5678
Email: [email protected]
http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/goosefair
http://www. visitnottingham.com/

International chestnut bouts, October 12, Ashton
In mid-October in the village of Ashton (Northamptonshire), the British remember the good old game of “chestnuts” (“konkers”). The essence of the game is simple. A large chestnut is taken, a hole is drilled through which a cord about 25 cm long is threaded, a knot is tied at each end of the cord. To make the chestnut stronger, the competitors go to a variety of tricks, for example, cover it with varnish and even dry it in the oven. After the props are ready, you can join the duel. The goal is to split the “shell” of the enemy with your chestnut. Each participant has five minutes for each attempt. If during this time not a single chestnut is split, the players are assigned extra time. This year the championship will be attended by representatives of 20 countries. In order to become a participant in the competition, you need to fill out the registration form on the website and pay an entry fee of 10 pounds. Entry fee for spectators is £4.
Details:
phone: +44 (0)1293 889 889
http://www.worldconkerchampionships.com
http://www.explorenorthamptonshire.co.uk

Hungary
Tokay Grape Harvest Festival, 3-5 October , Tokaj
The annual grape harvest festival will take place in Tokaj, Hungary, in early October. In the town that glorified the Hungarian “royal” wine all over the world, these days it will be fun and noisy: a bright festive cavalcade will pass through the streets, folk music will sound in open areas, and everyone will be able to watch the work of craftsmen in craft shops. The culmination of the festival will be a tasting of wines from Tokay and the Tokay foothills.
Details:
phone: +36-47/552-000
e-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
http://www.tokaj.hu
http://www.tokaj-turizmus .hu

Germany
Bremen Fair, October 17 – November 2, Bremen
Freimarkt, or “Free Fair”, which traditionally takes place in the second half of October in Bremen, originated in 1035. Then, at the direction of Emperor Conrad II, all German merchants were allowed to trade in Bremen without any restrictions twice a year: before Trinity and before the feast of St. Willichad (November 8). Today it is the largest trade fair in Germany, with around 4 million visitors annually. In addition to trade pavilions at the fair, you can visit beer tents and attractions. Also in the Freimarkt program is a beauty contest, vintage car rally and concerts. The main event of the fair will be the traditional parade, which will be attended by more than a hundred masquerade groups.
Details:
http://www.freimarkt.de
http://www.bremen-tourism.de

Oktoberfest, September 20 – October 5, Munich
The world’s most famous beer festival ends in October ” Oktoberfest”, which annually gathers about 6 million people (we talked about it in the previous “European poster”).
Details:
phone: +49 (89) 233 965 00, +49 (89) 233 30 091
http://www. oktoberfest.de/

Denmark
Copenhagen Culture Night, 10 October, Copenhagen
Every year, museums, galleries, libraries, theaters and even Rosenborg Palace organize a “cultural night” in the capital of Denmark. This year it will take place on October 10th. A varied program awaits guests of the holiday: concerts, parties, theatrical performances and fairs. A special ticket, which gives the right to enter any event, as well as travel by public transport, costs about 10 euros (admission for children under 12 is free). “Cultural Night” will start at 18.00 and will last until 00.00.
Details:
http://www.kulturnatten.dk/

Spain
International Spanish Keyboard Festival, October 9-12, Almeria
The annual Spanish Keyboard Festival will be held in the Spanish town of Almeria for the ninth time. The main active instruments of this holiday are the clavichord and the organ. The theme of this festival is the music of the 19th century. Particular attention will be paid to the works of the Spanish composer Isaac Albeniz. In addition to early music concerts, the festival program includes master classes, a symposium and exhibitions. In addition to musicians, craftsmen who make ancient instruments will come to the festival.
Details:
phone: + 34-950132285
e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.fimte.org

Masdanza Contemporary Dance Festival, October 18-25, Gran Canaria
International Festival Masdanza has been taking place on the island of Gran Canaria since 1996. Every year, thousands of professionals and amateurs of classical and modern ballet, as well as fans of such dance styles as breakdance and hip-hop, come to the festival every year. The program of this festival includes performances by artists from Spain, France, Korea, Japan, Hungary, Israel, Slovenia. The festival will include a photo exhibition dedicated to the art of dance, as well as a competition, the winners of which will have the opportunity to dance on the best European stages.
Details:
phone: 0034 928 369 004
e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.masdanza.com

Italy
Italian Robbery Rally, October 24 – November 1, Imola
At the end of October, a rally will take place in Italy, which is considered the most unusual and exciting in Europe. It originated in 1990 thanks to the famous movie The Italian Job. According to the rules, drivers with cars from the famous movie are allowed to participate in the competition: Mini Cooper, Aston Martin DB4s, E-type Jag and Alfa Giula. By tradition, the rally passes through the cities of Italy, France and England. Among the participants are motorists from different countries, including the USA, New Zealand, and Japan. This year the rally starts in the Italian town of Imola on October 24th and finishes in Brighton, England on November 1st. All funds raised during the rally will be transferred to the Children’s Fund.
Details:
phone: +44 (0) 1273 418100
e-mail: info@italianjob. com
http://www.italianjob.com

Norway
Miniature Railway Exhibition, 4-5 October, Bergen
The exhibition, held every year in early October by the Bergen branch of the Norwegian Railway Club, is all for fun: tiny trains, locomotives, wagons, railways, stations, cities. The exposition is made up of hundreds of old and modern models and leaves neither children nor adult collectors indifferent. At the exhibition you can buy thematic literature, souvenirs, equipment.
Details:
phone: (+47) 55 36 60 40
e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.visitbergen.com
http://www.njk.no/bergen
http:/ /www.visitnorway.com

Finland
Helsinki Fish Market, October 5-11, Helsinki
Silakkamarkkinat or Baltic herring fair has been held in Helsinki for over 260 years, since 1742. Baltic herring is extremely popular in Finland. Local cuisine has many recipes for cooking this fish. Here it is fried, baked, boiled, smoked, pickled, salted. Traditionally, in October, fishermen from all over the country gather at Helsinki’s main market square to profitably sell their catch. At the fair, they not only sell fish, but also cook it in front of visitors.
Details:
http://www.hel2.fi
http://www.visitfinland.com

France
Jazz Pulsations Festival, 7–18 October, Nancy
The Jazz Pulsations Festival has been taking place in France for more than 30 years and is one of the most popular in Europe. This year musicians from France, England, Belgium, USA, Indonesia, Nigeria, Congo will perform at five venues. Among the performers are Bireli Lagren, Valerie Graschaire Quartet, Vincent Thekal Trio IMABESSA, Victoria Abril, Jazz Club Pichon, Tigran Hamasyan Trio New Era, Catherine Antoine Quartet, Hoax Trio and many others.
Details:
phone: +33 (0) 3 83 35 40 86
e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.nancyjazzpulsations.com/

CZ
Pilsen Beer Festival, October 3-4 , Pilsen
Beer festival in the Czech city of Pilsen this year will be held for the 166th time. The history of the festival began in 1842, when local brewer Josef Groll invented a beer called Pilsner. This year’s festival program includes beer tastings, a craft fair, contemporary music concerts, as well as competitions in throwing beer trays and drinking beer at speed. Guests can have a bite of Czech cuisine in small cafes and restaurants. In addition, the local brewery arranges excursions for festival visitors, where they will be told about the production of beer, and they will also be offered to try the drink directly from beer barrels, which are stored in a special basement.
Details:
phone: +420 251 020 020
e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.pilsnerfest.cz
http://www.czechtourism.com
http://info.plzen- city.cz
www.prazdroj.cz

Estonia
Tartu Early Music Festival, October 2–5, Tartu
Tartu Early Music Festival has been held since 1996. This year it will bring together musicians representing a variety of cultures and countries. The program includes: concerts, performances, exhibitions, lectures and seminars dedicated to the culture of the East and its links with European culture. Guests of the holiday will hear the music of India, China, the Middle East, organ masses, Gregorian chants, works by medieval composers and works of the Baroque era.
Details:
phone: +372 56 568097, +372 744 2111
e-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
http://www.festivitas.ee
http://www.visittartu. com
http://www.tartu.ee

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    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    «Las Palmas» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase Las Palmas (desambiguación).

    Plaza de Santa Ana

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria es una ciudad y municipio español, capital de la isla de Gran Canaria, de la provincia de Las Palmas y de la comunidad autónoma de Canarias (capitalidad compartida con Santa Cruz de Tenerife). Con una población de &&&&&&&&&0381223.&&&&&0381 223 habitantes en 2020,[5]​ es la ciudad más poblada de Canarias y la novena de toda España.

    La ciudad fue fundada en 1478, siendo considerada la capital de facto del archipiélago canario hasta el siglo XVII.[6]​ Es sede de la delegación del gobierno de España, así como de su correspondiente subdelegación provincial, de la presidencia del gobierno de Canarias en períodos legislativos alternos con Santa Cruz de Tenerife, de la presidencia del Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Canarias,[7]​ de la diócesis de Canarias (que engloba a la provincia de Las Palmas),[8]​ del Consejo Económico y Social de Canarias,[9]​ así como otras instituciones de diversa importancia como la Casa África. El carnaval de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria es uno de los eventos más importantes de Canarias, y goza de una importante proyección nacional e internacional.

    Los municipios colindantes a la ciudad forman un área metropolitana de más de 600 000 habitantes, constituyendo el área metropolitana más grande de Canarias y novena de España.[10]​ El municipio tiene una extensión de 100,55 km² (ISTAC, 2003). Su altitud es de 8 metros sobre el nivel del mar (en la parte más meridional). El clima es de escasas precipitaciones, con una temperatura media de unos 22 °C.

    La ciudad cuenta con infraestructuras de diversas épocas históricas. La catedral de Canarias, situada en el barrio de Vegueta es un edificio emblemático de la ciudad. En cuanto a edificios modernos, destaca el auditorio Alfredo Kraus, en el cual se realizan eventos internacionales y nacionales. Está situado junto a la playa de las Canteras y fue nombrado en honor al tenor Alfredo Kraus, nacido en la ciudad. También el teatro Pérez Galdós es un edificio emblemático de la ciudad, reformado recientemente. Otra muestra es la torre Woermann, un buen ejemplo de arquitectura contemporánea en la ciudad, que con sus 76 metros destaca en la ciudad como uno de los edificios más altos.

    Índice

    • 1 Geografía
      • 1.1 Clima
      • 1.2 Playas
      • 1.3 Espacios verdes
    • 2 Historia
      • 2.1 Fundación
      • 2.2 Ataques piratas
      • 2.3 Historia reciente
    • 3 Demografía
      • 3.1 Área metropolitana
    • 4 Administración y política
      • 4.1 Gobierno municipal
      • 4.2 Organización territorial
      • 4.3 Barrios
        • 4.3.1 Vegueta y Triana
        • 4.3.2 El Puerto
      • 4.4 Representación consular
    • 5 Servicios
      • 5.1 Educación
        • 5.1.1 Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
        • 5.1.2 Centros escolares internacionales
        • 5.1.3 Institutos de educación complementarios
      • 5.2 Sanidad
      • 5.3 Transporte
        • 5.3.1 Guaguas
        • 5. 3.2 MetroGuagua
        • 5.3.3 Bicicleta
        • 5.3.4 Ferrocarril
    • 6 Patrimonio
    • 7 Cultura
      • 7.1 Teatros
      • 7.2 Auditorios y palacios de congresos
      • 7.3 Museos y salas de exposiciones
      • 7.4 Festivales
      • 7.5 Fiestas
      • 7.6 Bibliotecas
      • 7.7 Patronazgo de la ciudad
      • 7.8 Bajada de la Virgen del Pino
      • 7.9 Ocio nocturno
      • 7.10 Deportes
      • 7.11 Ciudades hermanadas
    • 8 Véase también
    • 9 Notas
    • 10 Referencias
    • 11 Bibliografía
    • 12 Enlaces externos

    Clima[editar]

    Según la universidad de Syracuse, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria es la ciudad con el mejor clima del mundo.[11]​ Este estudio, publicado en 1996, analiza 600 ciudades con popularidad como destino turístico. Se basa en variables climáticas como la temperatura media anual, que en la capital grancanaria es de 22 °C. A este benigno clima contribuye el hecho de que la ciudad se extienda linealmente entre dos franjas costeras (por un lado, el eje avenida Marítima/playa de Las Alcaravaneras; por otro, la playa de las Canteras): la doble brisa que se recibe de ambas permite una mejor limpieza de la contaminación y una mayor refrigeración ambiental.

    La ciudad presenta un clima árido cálido (BWh) de acuerdo con la clasificación climática de Köppen, altamente influenciado por los vientos alisios. Debido a la variabilidad geográfica y climática del municipio de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, este presenta otros cuatro tipos de clima, dándose en el siguiente orden conforme nos alejamos del mar y por tanto se incrementa la altitud: El clima semiárido cálido (BSh), el clima semiárido frío (BSk), el clima mediterráneo (Csa) y el clima oceánico mediterráneo (Csb).[12]​Los inviernos de la ciudad están justo por encima de la media para ser considerado un clima tropical (18 °C de media en enero, el mes más frío). Unido a la situación del archipiélago junto al trópico de Cáncer, estos factores proporcionan a Las Palmas de Gran Canaria temperaturas medias de 19 °C en invierno y 25 °C en verano. Los vientos alisios —llegados del norte europeo— traen aire fresco y húmedo. Las nubes procedentes del continente filtran los rayos solares y la corriente marina de aguas frías del Golfo regula las oscilaciones térmicas.

    El clima de la ciudad es, según un estudio realizado por el climatólogo Thomas Whitmore en 1996, el más «agradable» de las 600 ciudades del mundo analizadas en dicho estudio.[13]

    A continuación se muestran los valores climatológicos registrados en la estación meteorológica del aeropuerto de Gran Canaria en el periodo 1981-2010 excepto las extremas, que son del periodo 1951-2016. A pesar de que la estación está a unos 18 km de la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (en el municipio de Ingenio), los valores registrados en esta estación pueden tomarse de referencia para describir el clima de la ciudad.

      Parámetros climáticos promedio de Observatorio del Aeropuerto de Gran Canaria (municipio de Ingenio) (24 m s. n. m.) (Periodo de referencia: 1981-2010, extremas: 1951-2016) 
    Mes Ene. Feb. Mar. Abr. May. Jun. Jul. Ago. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dic. Anual
    Temp. máx. abs. (°C) 29.4 29.5 34.0 34.3 36.0 36.2 39.0 44.2 39.0 36.9 36.0 30.4 44.2
    Temp. máx. media (°C) 20.8 21.2 22.3 22.6 23.6 25.3 26.9 27.5 27.2 26.2 24. 2 22.2 24.2
    Temp. media (°C) 18.0 18.4 19.2 19.4 20.4 22.2 23.8 24.5 24.3 23.1 21.1 19.3 21.3
    Temp. mín. media (°C) 15.3 15.6 16.2 16.3 17.3 19.2 20.8 21.6 21.4 20.1 18.1 16.5 18.2
    Temp. mín. abs. (°C) 8.0 7.5 6.5 9.0 11.3 12.0 14.8 16.0 14.6 14.0 7.0 9.7 6.5
    Precipitación total (mm) 25.1 24.4 12.5 5.9 1.1 0.3 0.1 0.4 9.1 16.0 22.4 31.3 151.3
    Días de precipitaciones (≥ 1 mm) 3. 1 3.0 2.3 1.3 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 1.1 2.3 3.9 4.5 22.1
    Horas de sol 184.0 191.0 228.7 227.7 272.0 284.1 307.8 300.4 241.5 220.1 185.4 179.2 2821.9
    Humedad relativa (%) 65 66 64 64 65 66 65 66 68 69 67 68 66
    Fuente: Agencia Estatal de Meteorología[14][15]

    Playas[editar]

    Playa de Las Canteras

    La ciudad cuenta con cinco playas, de las cuales la más importante es la de Las Canteras. Ubicada en el norte de la ciudad, la singularidad de esta playa de arena dorada reside fundamentalmente en su barra, un arrecife calcáreo de más de 100 000 años de antigüedad. La barra casi recorre los 3100 metros de longitud de la playa en paralelo a la orilla y a una distancia de 200 metros, por lo que constituye un rompeolas natural y proporciona unas aguas siempre calmas en buena parte de ella. Con una temperatura media anual de 21° – 20° en el agua-, posee además un ecosistema único, con diferentes hábitats y abundante riqueza piscícola.

    Las Canteras es la playa urbana más importante del Archipiélago Canario y una de las más destacadas de Europa. Así lo acredita el certificado UNE-EN ISO 14001, concedido por AENOR en junio de 2004. Está bien conectada mediante transporte público y durante todo el año se organizan actividades de ocio y esparcimiento en ella.[16]​ Las otras cuatro playas que tiene la capital son Las Alcaravaneras, El Confital, San Cristóbal y La Laja. Además, la playa de Las Canteras cuenta con el certificado UNE-EN ISO 14001, de AENOR, que solo poseen en España las playas de La Concha –en San Sebastián– y La Victoria –en Cádiz– por la implantación de un sistema para la gestión integral del Medio Ambiente. La otra playa más concurrida de la ciudad es Las Alcaravaneras, está situada junto al Muelle Deportivo y dentro de las aguas del Puerto de la Luz, que está enmarcada entre dos clubes náuticos.

    Espacios verdes[editar]

    La ciudad posee diversos parques y plazas como los de Santa Catalina, San Telmo, Doramas y Romano, a los que se han ido sumando otros más recientes como el Parque de Las Rehoyas (con 100 000 m²) y el Parque Juan Pablo II (con 120 000 m²), el mayor parque de Canarias. Y el último en añadirse a la lista es el Parque de La Mayordomía, en el barrio de Tamaraceite. Este espacio municipal ocupa 3728 metros cuadrados y cuenta con 35 parcelas de 27 metros cuadrados para la gestión y cultivo. Este huerto urbano que se encuentra dentro del parque, viene a ampliar la ya significativa cifra de los existentes en la ciudad como los habilitados de El Polvorín, El Pambaso, Siete Palmas y Pino Apolinario, además de otro que se ejecuta en estos momentos en el barrio de El Lasso, en el Distrito Vegueta-Cono Sur-Tafira. La ciudad dispone actualmente de seis huertos urbanos y avanza para contar con siete, unas áreas que persiguen el fomento del desarrollo sostenible y la calidad medioambiental, resaltando a su vez el clima acogedor y participativo de la ciudad.[17]

    La ciudad dispone de 22 zonas verdes propiamente dichas. Además, cuenta con varias plazas y alamedas. Entre otros destacan:[18]

    • Jardín botánico Viera y Clavijo
    • Parque de Las Rehoyas
    • Parque de ocio en Cuesta Ramón
    • Parque Doramas
    • Parque urbano de Siete Palmas (Parque Juan Pablo II)
    • Parque urbano de La Ballena

    Fundación[editar]

    Escultura de 1892 representando a Cristóbal Colón

    Ermita de San Antonio Abad. Según la tradición, rezó Colón en ella en 1492

    Los orígenes fundacionales de la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria se remontan al año 1478, concretamente al 24 de junio (día de San Juan), momento en el cual Juan Rejón, capitán de la Corona de Castilla, inició la conquista de la isla de Gran Canaria. Esta comenzó en la desembocadura del barranco de Guiniguada, donde asentó el El Real de Las Palmas y hoy es el barrio de Vegueta.

    La lucha se prolongó por un periodo de cinco años, costando un gran número de vidas, sobre todo en el bando aborigen, que carecía de medios suficientes para defenderse frente a los ejércitos enviados por los Reyes Católicos. Aun así, la resistencia fue feroz. El final de la conquista llegaría en 1483, con la incorporación de la isla a la Corona de Castilla por parte de Pedro de Vera, quien logró el sometimiento de los aborígenes de Gáldar en la zona noroeste de la isla.[cita requerida]

    En 1485 se trasladó la diócesis desde El Rubicón (Lanzarote) hasta el Real de Las Palmas. La importancia de la ciudad crecería paulatinamente, constituyéndose el Obispado de Canarias, el primer Tribunal de la Santa Inquisición, la Real Audiencia de Canarias y la residencia de Capitanes Generales de Canarias. Aunque la capitalidad, tal y como se entiende a partir del siglo XIX, no existía como tal en el Archipiélago, dado que la Residencia del Capitán General estaba en Las Palmas se puede considerar que esta fue la capital de Canarias durante parte de los siglos XVI y XVII; después, aunque sin significado jurídico y real, continuó siendo considerada capital honorífica del archipiélago canario. [6]

    Prueba de la importancia que fue adquiriendo la urbe es la escala que realizó Cristóbal Colón en agosto de 1492 para efectuar unas reparaciones en el timón de la nave Pinta, además de cambiar el velamen original de La Niña (las velas triangulares por unas cuadradas, hecho que la convirtió en la carabela más rápida de la expedición), antes de partir hacia La Gomera. Esta fue la penúltima escala antes del descubrimiento de América.[cita requerida]

    Durante estos primeros siglos de vida, la ciudad se convirtió en un punto muy activo económicamente, debido sobre todo al comercio de la caña de azúcar. En el siglo XVII se produjo una recesión a causa del freno que sufrieron las exportaciones agrarias tanto a América como a Europa. Durante la época de esplendor se asistió a numerosos ataques piráticos, que se prolongaron en el tiempo hasta el siglo XVIII.[cita requerida]

    Ataques piratas[editar]

    Castillo de la Luz, o de Las Isletas. Fue el primer castillo construido en la isla de Gran Canaria

    Plano de la ciudad realizado en 1792 por Luis Marquell

    Desde finales del siglo XV, la ciudad se hallaba defendida solo por una fortaleza, enclavada en las montañas de la península de La Isleta. Este fortín, a cinco kilómetros de la urbe, en las inmediaciones de donde hoy se levanta el castillo de la Luz, era el más próximo para asistirla en caso de ataque. Tal precariedad defensiva se mantuvo hasta los últimos decenios del siglo XVI, cuando ya se había hecho notar la amenaza de corsarios y flotillas extranjeras. Desde entonces se empieza a dotar a la ciudad de un sistema de fortificaciones más apropiado. Así, se levantaron pequeños baluartes en el litoral, de los que ha llegado hasta nuestros días el Torreón de San Pedro Mártir, conocido popularmente como «Castillo de San Cristóbal», del año 1577. De esta misma época datan las murallas que cerraban la ciudad por sus flancos norte y sur, que vinieron a marcar los límites a su expansión urbana. Aún hoy se conservan algunos restos de ellas, justo en las cercanías del llamado castillo de Mata, hoy restaurado y convertido en el museo de la ciudad.

    Ataque del corsario Pieter van der Does a la ciudad. Grabado neerlandés del siglo XVII

    Estas fortificaciones no hicieron desistir a la escuadra de navíos ingleses, comandada por John Hawkins y Francis Drake, que a finales del siglo XVI (1595) pretendió sin éxito desembarcar en el litoral de Las Palmas con la intención de saquearla. Aquel ataque supuso el primer combate de la desastrosa expedición inglesa contra la América española, que acabaría en una estrepitosa derrota inglesa, costando la vida tanto a Drake como a Hawkins. Tampoco arredraron a la Gran Armada holandesa, mandada por el almirante Pieter van der Does, que se presentó ante la ciudad el 26 de junio de 1599. En esta ocasión, Las Palmas fue asediada durante dos días y finalmente, tras duros y cruentos combates, tomada en la tarde del 28 de junio por las fuerzas holandesas, formadas por más de seis mil soldados y 74 navíos. Hostigados por las milicias isleñas, que consiguieron hacerles frente y ganarles algunas batallas, los invasores permanecieron en la ciudad algunos días más. Durante este tiempo, saquearon la catedral de Canarias dedicada a Santa Ana, patrona principal de la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, las Casas Consistoriales, conventos y numerosas iglesias, así como algunas casas privadas y mansiones. Finalmente, el 4 de julio, después de sufrir la derrota en la batalla de El Batán, a manos de las fuerzas grancanarias que los emboscaron en el barranco de Santa Brígida los holandeses tuvieron que marcharse, no sin antes proceder al incendio de la ciudad. Las llamas afectaron a numerosas casas, conventos, hospitales, ermitas e iglesias y edificios públicos, algunos de los cuales quedaron completamente destruidos. También se perdieron numerosas obras de arte, entre ellas los retablos, altares e imaginería de la catedral. Sin embargo, no se pudo destruir el templo catedralicio gracias a la solidez de su construcción. Fue esta, por tanto, la mayor invasión en la historia de la ciudad.[19]

    Historia reciente[editar]

    Movimiento portuario. A lo lejos, el ferry Volcán de Tijarafe

    Puerto de La Luz desde la zona del Parque de Santa Catalina

    Panorámica de la ciudad con la playa de Las Canteras al fondo

    En el siglo XIX se produjo un hecho de importancia vital para la economía de la ciudad: la instauración de los puertos francos. Se trataba de un régimen económico especial que favorecía las relaciones comerciales del archipiélago. Ello hizo que numerosos barcos y navieras recalaran en la isla, sembrando la semilla de lo que posteriormente se convertiría en la principal fuente de riqueza de la actualidad: el turismo. De este interés inicial por el turismo nace en 1890 el primer hotel de Gran Canaria, el hotel Santa Catalina, que en la actualidad sigue abierto y tras su renovación de 2019 obtuvo el galardón de mejor hotel histórico de lujo de Europa.

    En 1927, un real decreto de la dictadura de Miguel Primo de Rivera puso fin a la provincia de Canarias. Ello supuso el nacimiento de las nuevas provincias de Santa Cruz de Tenerife y Las Palmas. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria se convirtió en capital de esta última, que integró a las islas de Gran Canaria, Lanzarote y Fuerteventura. Con esta medida se intentó poner fin a la lucha por el control económico y político de las islas que hizo nacer el llamado pleito insular.

    Francisco Franco, como general de división comandante militar de las Islas Canarias, después de declarar el Estado de Guerra en todo el archipiélago partió el 18 de julio de 1936 desde Las Palmas de Gran Canaria hacia África, en lo que representó el comienzo de la sublevación que condujo a la guerra civil española. En el hotel Madrid se conserva intacta la habitación en la que hizo noche el general el día anterior al golpe de estado contra la república.

    En 1937 y aún en plena guerra civil española, el municipio de San Lorenzo (Gran Canaria) es anexionado a Las Palmas de Gran Canaria tras el fusilamiento de su alcalde Juan Santana Vega y parte del consistorio electo durante la II República, quedando este reducido a un mero distrito de la capital insular, pasándose por alto la Ley de Municipal de 1935. [20]

    Varios lustros después de la finalización de la Segunda Guerra Mundial se notaron ciertos síntomas de recuperación turística, que se materializaron en la Navidad de 1957 cuando aterrizó en el aeropuerto de Gran Canaria, un avión de la compañía sueca Transair AB con 54 pasajeros. Acababa de iniciarse la era del turismo, principal motor económico de la isla y del archipiélago canario en la actualidad. Durante los años 70 y 80, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria perdió su carácter turístico en beneficio de los municipios del sur de la isla.

    Tras la restauración democrática de 1977, la ciudad ha tenido alcaldes de distinto signo, si bien solo Juan Rodríguez Doreste (PSOE) y José Manuel Soria López (PP) han disfrutado de mandatos duraderos. El actual alcalde de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria es Augusto Hidalgo, del PSOE, elegido en los comicios de 2015 y renovado en los de 2019.

    Evolución demográfica de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (1768 – 2019). Fuente: ISTAC[21]

    Vista general de la ciudad

    En Las Palmas de Gran Canaria residen 378 517 personas (INE, 2018), una población que crece cada mañana por la afluencia de quienes se desplazan desde núcleos urbanos próximos (tales como Telde, Arucas, Gáldar, etc.), para desarrollar sus labores profesionales en la capital insular. Está integrada en el área metropolitana de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria que es la décima de España, con 616 903 habitantes.

    Según el estudio de Indicadores Urbanos que elabora el INE, de entre las dos capitales canarias, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria es la que tiene la esperanza de vida más baja con 80,9 años.[22]

    Gráfica de evolución demográfica de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria entre 1900 y 2021

         Residentes habituales oficiales según los censos de población del ISTAC.[21]

    Área metropolitana[editar]

    Artículo principal: Área metropolitana de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    El área metropolitana de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria es la más poblada de Canarias. Puede distinguirse un primer anillo inmediato y otro más amplio. El primero incluye los municipios limítrofes (Telde, Arucas, Santa Brígida y Teror), con una población de 540 415 habitantes (2005), donde se concentra buena parte de la actividad industrial y comercial de la isla. Por su parte, el anillo más amplio coincide prácticamente con lo que establece la ley de grandes ciudades, abarcando un radio de 20 km: dentro de este anillo habitan 619 565 personas. Si tomamos como referencia las conurbaciones norte, sur y centro de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria con otras localidades de la isla, esta cifra asciende a más de 700 000 habitantes.

    Administración y política[editar]

    Gobierno municipal[editar]

    Artículo principal: Alcalde de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Oficinas municipales

    El municipio de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria está gobernado por el Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, cuyos representantes se eligen cada cuatro años por sufragio universal de todos los ciudadanos españoles y de la Unión Europea mayores de 18 años de edad que estén empadronados en el término municipal. En las elecciones del 24 de mayo de 2015 ganó el Partido Popular, con diez concejales de 29, seguido por el Partido Socialista con siete concejales, otros seis concejales para Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Puede, dos concejales para Ciudadanos, otros dos concejales para Nueva Canarias y, por último, dos concejales para Unidos por Gran Canaria. De esta manera el socialista Augusto Hidalgo, con el apoyo de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Puede y Nueva Canarias, se convirtió en alcalde el 13 de junio de 2015,[23]​ sucediendo a Juan José Cardona, que gobernaba la ciudad con mayoría absoluta entre 2011 y 2015.

    Alcaldes desde las elecciones de 1979
    Alcalde/sa Inicio del mandato Fin del mandato Partido político
    Manuel Bermejo Pérez 1979 1980 Unión del Pueblo Canario (UPC)
    Francisco Zumaquero García 1980 1980 Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE)
    Juan Rodríguez Doreste 1980 1982 Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE)
    Diego Villegas Betancor 1982 1983 Unión de Centro Democrático (UCD)
    Juan Rodríguez Doreste 1983 1987 Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE)
    Juan Vicente León Fernández 1987 1990 Centro Democrático y Social (CDS)
    Emilio Mayoral Fernández 1990 1991 Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE)
    Juan Vicente León Fernández 1991 1992 Centro Democrático y Social (CDS)
    José Sintes Marrero 1992 1993 Partido Popular (PP)
    Emilio Mayoral Fernández 1993 1995 Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE)
    José Manuel Soria 1995 2003 Partido Popular (PP)
    Josefa Luzardo 2003 2007 Partido Popular (PP)
    Jerónimo Saavedra 2007 2011 Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE)
    Juan José Cardona 2011 2015 Partido Popular (PP)
    Augusto Hidalgo Macario 2015 Actualmente en el cargo Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE)

    Resultados de las elecciones municipales en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria[24]
    Partido político 2019 2015 2011 2007
    Votos % Concejales Votos % Concejales Votos % Concejales Votos % Concejales
    Partido Socialista Obrero Español 48 558 31,70 11 33 211  19,75 7 36 615 23,29 9 70 783 41,90 15
    Partido Popular 34 004 22,20 7 48 335 28,74 10 68 641 43,27 16 61 255  36,26 12
    Unidas Podemos 15 915 10,39 3  –  –  –
    Ciudadanos 14 558 9,50 3 12 955  7,70 2  –  –
    Nueva Canarias 14 554 9,50 3 12 594  7,49 2 9729 6,12 2  7667  4,54 0
    Coalición Canaria 12 833 8,38 2 9360  5,57 2 7708 4,85 0  4449  2,63 0
    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Puede (LPGC PUEDE) 27 127  16,13 6  –  –
    Compromiso por Gran Canaria (CGCa) 5365 3,19 0 11 096 6,98 2 4978 6,70   2

    Organización territorial[editar]

    Casas en la playa de Las Canteras

    La ciudad baja presenta una distribución lineal a lo largo de la costa, con una arteria principal, la Avenida Marítima, que la recorre de una punta a otra. Desde principios del milenio, con la creación de la carretera de circunvalación, muchos puntos de la ciudad son accesibles sin tener que atravesar el centro urbano.

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria está dividida administrativamente en cinco distritos, que a su vez se subdividen en barrios, no necesariamente coincidentes con los barrios tradicionales. Cada uno de los distritos está administrado por una Junta Municipal de Distrito, con competencias centradas en la canalización de la participación ciudadana de los mismos. La última división administrativa de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria data del año 2004 y estructura a la ciudad y su municipio en los siguientes distritos y barrios (datos poblacionales de 2006):

    Distritos municipales. Las cifras se corresponden con la enumeración oficial de la izquierda

    Dt1 – Vegueta, Cono Sur y Tafira (75 877 hab.): Aglutina cuatro diseminados (La Montañeta, Los Hoyos, Marzagán y Tafira) y a los barrios de Campus Universitario, Casablanca I, Cuesta Ramón, El Batán, El Fondillo, El Lasso, El Secadero, Hoya de La Plata, Jinámar (Fase III), La Calzada, La Cantera, La Data, La Montañeta, Llano de Las Nieves, Llanos de La Barrera, Lomo Blanco, Lomo de Enmedio, Lomo El Sabinal, Lomo Verdejo, Los Hoyos, Marzagán, Mercalaspalmas, Monteluz, Montequemado, Pedro Hidalgo, Pico Viento, Salto del Negro, San Cristóbal, San Francisco de Paula, San Juan-San José, San Roque, Santa Margarita, Tafira Alta, Tafira Baja, Tres Palmas, Vega de San José, Vegueta, Zárate y Zurbarán.

    Dt2 – Centro (88 546 hab.): Barrios de Alcaravaneras, Canalejas, Casablanca III, Ciudad del Mar, Ciudad Jardín, Fincas Unidas, La Paterna, Lomo Apolinario, Los Tarahales, Lugo, Miller, Miller Industrial, San Francisco-San Nicolás, Triana; y diseminado de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

    Dt3 – Isleta-Puerto-Guanarteme (72 345 hab.): Guanarteme, El Confital, El Rincón, El Sebadal, La Isleta, La Puntilla, Las Coloradas, Nueva Isleta, Santa Catalina y Las Canteras.

    Dt4 – Ciudad Alta (101 684 hab.): Altavista, Chumberas, Cueva Torres, Díaz Casanova, Don Zoilo, El Cardón, Escaleritas, La Feria, La Minilla, Las Rehoyas, Las Torres, Las Torres Industrial, Rehoyas Altas, San Antonio, San Lázaro (urbanización Siete Palmas) y Schamann.

    Dt5 – Tamaraceite-San Lorenzo-Tenoya (39 191 hab.): Diseminados de Almatriche, Los Giles, San Lorenzo, Tamaraceite y Tenoya; y barrios de Almatriche Alto, Almatriche Bajo, Cañada Honda, Casa Ayala, Ciudad del Campo, Costa Ayala, Cruz del Ovejero, Cuevas Blancas, Dragonal Alto, Dragonal Bajo, El Pintor, El Román, El Roque, El Toscón, El Zardo, Hoya Andrea, Isla Perdida, La Cazuela, La Cruz, La Galera, La Milagrosa, La Palma, La Suerte, Ladera Alta, Las Cuevas, Las Majadillas, Las Mesas, Las Perreras, Llanos de María Rivera, Lomo Corcobado, Lomo Los Frailes, Los Giles, Masapez, Piletas, Risco Negro, San José del Álamo, San Lorenzo, Siete Puertas, Tamaraceite y Tenoya.

    Barrios[editar]

    Artículo principal: Barrios de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Vegueta y Triana[editar]

    Cimborrio sobre el crucero de la catedral

    Una casa modernista, año 1908, en la calle Mayor de Triana

    Se tratan de los barrios fundacionales de la ciudad, y sus calles atesoran un notable patrimonio cultural e histórico-artístico. Vegueta fue el origen de la primera ciudad fundada por la Corona de Castilla en el Atlántico,[25]​ en un momento histórico inmediatamente anterior a su expansión por tierras americanas. Se explica así que, siendo Las Palmas de Gran Canaria la primera capital de Castilla en las Islas Canarias después de San Marcial del Rubicón Lanzarote y Betancuria en Fuerteventura, se establecieran en Vegueta los edificios de las instituciones político-administrativas que habrían de regir el archipiélago, acompañados por las mansiones y terrenos de los primeros señores. Todo ello motivó el relativamente rápido crecimiento de la urbe en su primera etapa de expansión, lo que llevó a parte de sus habitantes a establecerse al otro margen del barranco de Guiniguada, donde se constituyó el barrio de Triana.[25]

    En el barrio de Vegueta se hallan las Casas Consistoriales, la Catedral de Canarias, el Palacio Episcopal, la Casa Regental y la Casa de Colón.

    La Catedral de Canarias comenzó a construirse en 1497, y se abrió al culto en 1570. Un gran número de arquitectos participaron en el proyecto, por lo que en su construcción se observan varios estilos arquitectónicos: posee una fachada neoclásica, tiene retablos de estilo barroco y su sacristía es de estilo plateresco. La catedral posee 13 capillas.

    La Casa de Colón es un conjunto de varios edificios localizados en el núcleo de la ciudad. La tradición indica que Cristóbal Colón pasó por ella en el primero de sus viajes a América. Destaca la gran portada en la Plaza del Pilar Nuevo, creada por Néstor Álamo. El patio central posee características renacentistas, y en el patio de armas destaca su pozo gótico.

    En pleno barrio histórico de Vegueta, desde 1951, la Casa de Colón se ha centrado en estudiar, investigar y difundir la historia de Canarias y sus relaciones con América. Dentro de la misma, el museo, la biblioteca y el centro de estudios especializados, conforman un espacio singular.

    Uno de los grandes legados que alberga la Casa de Colón es su colección de pinturas que van del siglo XVI al XIX. Interesantes muestras que van desde tablas flamencas a grabados de Goya.

    En concreto se sitúa entre la plaza del Pilarillo Seco y el callejón que lleva a la ermita de San Antonio Abad. Este edificio arquitectónico es muestra de la arquitectura señorial.[26]

    Cruzando el barranco de Guiniguada con dirección al Puerto de la Luz se emplaza el barrio de Triana, llamado así por las similitudes que, en sus orígenes, tenía con el barrio homónimo de Sevilla.[25]​ El barrio se estructuró alrededor de la Calle Mayor de Triana, vía de gran belleza arquitectónica con una gran muestra de edificios modernistas y larga tradición comercial. Cerca de ella se alzan edificios como el Teatro Pérez Galdós, el Gabinete Literario, o la Iglesia de San Francisco.

    Se está elaborando una propuesta conjunta para que los barrios de Vegueta y Triana sean declarados Patrimonio Mundial de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. No obstante, desde hace algunos años ya se han venido reconociendo los valores patrimoniales que encierra el casco histórico de la ciudad. Vegueta fue declarada Conjunto Histórico-Artístico Nacional en 1973 y, años más tarde, en 1993, fue reconocido el núcleo histórico de Triana.

    El Puerto[editar]

    Buque perforador Stena Drillmax atracado en el Puerto de la Luz

    Playa de las Canteras. Al fondo, el Auditorio Alfredo Kraus

    Con este nombre es popularmente conocida la zona que rodea al Puerto de la Luz y de Las Palmas, uno de los principales motores económicos de la isla. Aquí está el Parque de Santa Catalina, donde se desarrollan algunas de las fiestas de la ciudad como los carnavales. También se halla en esta área la zona comercial de Mesa y López, con numerosos comercios y oficinas, y la Playa de Las Canteras, verdadero pulmón de la ciudad.

    Según un estudio llevado a cabo para la revista Mundo Científico, la playa de Las Canteras es una de las mejores playas urbanas del mundo. Su litoral arenoso tienen unos cuatro kilómetros de longitud, extendiéndose desde la Puntilla hasta el Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, donde se celebran anualmente el Festival Internacional de Cine de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, el Festival de Opera y, conjuntamente con Santa Cruz de Tenerife y otras localidades canarias, los conciertos del Festival de Música de Canarias. La playa posee una barra natural a unos 100 metros de la costa, que reduce el oleaje sobre la orilla y conforma un ecosistema muy valioso.

    El precio del suelo en esta zona es de los más caros de la ciudad, llegando a superar los 5000 euros/m² en la primera línea del paseo de Las Canteras.[27]

    En las proximidades del Puerto encontramos barrios de carácter popular como los de La Isleta, Guanarteme y Alcaravaneras. En este último está enclavada la playa del mismo nombre.

    En el año 2011, el Puerto de la Luz, uno de los más importantes de España, fue galardonado por la prestigiosa revista internacional Dream World Cruise Destinations con el premio al puerto con la mejor conexión, ofertas de transporte, hoteles, manejo de equipajes y nivel turístico mundial, consolidándose la ciudad como uno de los mejores destinos turísticos de este tipo.[28]

    También cuenta con el acuario Poema del Mar, perteneciente a la empresa tinerfeña Loro Parque.[29]

    Representación consular[editar]

    Los consulados con sede en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria son:[30]

    • Alemania
    • Austria
    • Bélgica
    • Bolivia
    • Brasil
    • Cabo Verde (preferente)
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Corea
    • Cuba
    • El Salvador
    • Estados Unidos
    • Finlandia
    • Francia
    • Grecia
    • Guatemala
    • Guinea Bissau
    • Guinea Conakri
    • Guinea Ecuatorial
    • Irlanda
    • Islandia
    • Italia
    • Japón
    • Luxemburgo
    • Marruecos
    • Mauritania
    • Nicaragua
    • Noruega
    • Panamá
    • Paraguay
    • Perú
    • Portugal
    • Reino Unido
    • Rusia
    • Senegal
    • Serbia
    • Suecia
    • Suiza
    • Togo
    • Uruguay

    Educación[editar]

    Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria[editar]

    Artículo principal: Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    La ULPGC fue creada el 23 de abril de 1989 a partir de la Universidad Politécnica de Canarias y de varios centros hasta ese momento adscritos a la Universidad de La Laguna. Cuenta en la actualidad con cerca de 23 000 alumnos.

    Centros escolares internacionales[editar]

    Los centros escolares internacionales de la ciudad son el Deutsche Schule Las Palmas o Colegio Oficial Alemán de las Palmas de Gran Canaria,[31]The British School of Gran Canaria o colegio británico;[32]​ y el Colegio Americano de Las Palmas.[33]​Además el Liceo Francés de Gran Canaria se encuentra en la vecina ciudad de Telde.[34]

    También contó con el Colegio Japonés de Las Palmas, un colegio japonés en el extranjero.[35]​ Localizada en Tafira Baja, se abrió en el octubre de 1973; fue el colegio japonés más antiguo de España y el tercero más antiguo de Europa.[36]​ Se cerró permanentemente en el marzo de 2001.[37]

    Institutos de educación complementarios[editar]

    La Escuela Complementaria Japonesa de Las Palmas, un instituto complementario japonés a tiempo parcial para nacionales japoneses, tenía clases de japonés. [38]

    Sanidad[editar]

    En Las Palmas de Gran Canaria se encuentran los tres hospitales generales de la isla de Gran Canaria. El Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Doctor Negrín, atiende a toda la ciudad salvo el cono sur, además de atender a la población del norte, oeste y las medianías de la isla (excepto Valsequillo). En el cono sur se encuentra el Complejo Hospitalario Materno-Insular, constituido por el Hospital Universitario Insular de Gran Canaria, que además de atender a los barrios cercanos atiende a la población del este y el sur grancanarios, y por el Hospital Universitario Materno-Infantil de Canarias Ambas instituciones están afiliados a la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. La ciudad también cuenta con centros de salud públicos así como varías clínicas privadas.

    Transporte[editar]

    Guaguas[editar]

    Vehículo articulado de Guaguas Municipales

    Máquina para recargar y retirar la tarjeta LPA movilidad

    El servicio de guaguas, nombre local por el que se conocen los autobuses en Canarias, es ofrecido por la empresa Guaguas Municipales y cuenta con una estación principal (La Estación de San Telmo, compartida con la empresa de transporte interurbano Global), dos terminales especiales (Teatro y Manuel Becerra, conocida como Puerto) y cuatro intercambiadores (Santa Catalina y Tamaraceite, compartido con Global; Hoya de la Plata y Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, conocido como Auditorio).

    Guaguas Municipales ofrece 40 líneas de transporte urbano,[39]​ que recorren tanto la parte baja como la alta de la ciudad. Las líneas principales son la 1 (Teatro – Puerto), 2 (Guiniguada – Puerto), 12 (Puerto – Hoya de la Plata), la 17 (Teatro – Auditorio), las líneas 25 y 26 (Auditorio y Santa Catalina – Campus Universitario), 33 (Guiniguada – Puerto, por Ciudad Alta), la 47 (Puerto – Tamaraceite) y la 91 (Teatro-Tamaraceite, por Siete Palmas y La Feria). Además, existen tres líneas de servicio nocturno, denominado Luna. L1 (Hoya Plata – Santa Puerto), L2 (Santa Catalina – Teatro, por Ciudad Alta) y L3 (Teatro – Tamaraceite). Las 3 líneas Luna tienen correspondencia en el Teatro para facilitar el transporte nocturno por la ciudad y funcionan de 23:00 a 05:00.

    Global, compañía de guaguas interurbanas, posee 110 líneas,[40]​ muchas con origen o destino a la capital. Esta compañía surgió en el año 2000, producto de la fusión de las anteriores compañías interurbanas Salcai (concesión sur-sureste) y Utinsa (concesión norte-centro).

    Existe también un servicio de Guagua Turística, que recorre los sitios de mayor interés turístico de la ciudad con guía en varios idiomas. El vehículo cuenta con dos plantas, una inferior cerrada y la superior abierta. Desde ella se puede divisar la ciudad, sus monumentos, museos, centros comerciales con una panorámica de 360º a 4 m de altura. La guagua cuenta con un sistema de audio multilingüe individual que ofrece la información en 8 idiomas.[41]​ La Guagua Turística es una de las mejores alternativas para conocer la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria en un solo día. Presta sus servicios de lunes a domingo y comienza a las 9.30 horas y termina a las 18:00. Cada 30 minutos parte una unidad desde el Parque Santa Catalina. El ticket -que se puede adquirir en la propia guagua- vale para todo el día y permite subir y bajar libremente en las paradas.[42]

    MetroGuagua[editar]

    La MetroGuagua es un autobús de tránsito rápido (BRT),[43]​ recorrerá 11,7 km a lo largo de la ciudad y dispondrá de 21 paradas y tres estaciones entre Hoya de La Plata (sur) y la plaza Manuel Becerra (norte). Irá a una velocidad media de 20 kilómetros por hora frente a los 11 que alcanzan las guaguas actuales, con una frecuencia de paso de entre 4 y 5 minutos. Estará dotada con 22 vehículos biarticulados de 24 metros de longitud, dos estaciones subterráneas, una en el extremo sur, en el barrio de Hoya de la Plata y otra en el Parque Santa Catalina y una terminal en la Plaza de Manuel Becerra en el extremo norte del recorrido. Las cocheras y centro de control de la MetroGuagua, estarán ubicadas en la estación de Hoya de la Plata.[44]

    El proyecto se puso en marcha en 2017, proveyéndose su finalización para 2021, pero distintos problemas surgidos durante la realización de las obras han retrasado su inauguración al menos a 2023.[45]

    Hoya de la Plata – Puerto[44]

    Hoya de la Plata · Ciudad Deportiva · Hospital Insular · Polígono Vega de San José · San José · Eufemiano Jurado · Avenida Marítima · Teatro · San Telmo · Fuente Luminosa · Luis Doreste Silva · Juan XXIII · Parque Doramas · Ciudad Jardín · Estadio Insular · Mercado Central · Mesa y López · Santa Catalina · Castillo de La Luz · Plaza Manuel Becerra

    Bicicleta[editar]

    Punto de recogida de bicicletas en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Rotonda – San José —Glorieta de la Vega San José, junto a calle Alicante— a la altura de Lady Harimaguada

    Desde 2011 existe un servicio municiapl de préstamo de bicicletas. Inicialmente denominado Biciambiental tuvo escaso éxito por contar con menos de 50 vehículos y solo 11 estaciones. En 2015 cambió su nombre a Las Palmas Bybike. El nuevo servicio sumó 2 nuevas estaciones e incorporó 150 nuevas bicicletas con mejores prestaciones.[46][47]

    Además se amplió y acondicionó una serie de carriles bici que han hecho a Gran Canaria una de las islas con el carril bici más amplio, carril cuya vía se extiende desde el antiguo barrio de Vegueta hasta las Canteras,[48]​ y que recorre entre otras: plaza del Doctor O’Shanahan, el corredor Playa, que conecta el Parque Santa Catalina con el Auditorio, calles Fernando Guanarteme, avenida Marítima, Franchy Roca, la Base Naval, el paseo de Alcaravaneras, rotonda de Julio Luengo y Secretario Padilla, Luis Morote, Eufemiano Jurado y Olof Palme.[46]

    En abril de 2018 se produjo una nueva reforma del sistema de préstamo, denominándose ahora Sítycleta, que amplía el número de estaciones hasta 40 e incorpora casi 400 bicicletas «inteligentes», y 20 vehículos eléctricos. [49]​ Paralelamente se inicia la primera fase de la red de carriles bici, con la construcción de los primeros 28 kilómetros de ciclovías que recorrerán toda la ciudad.[50]​ Para ello, se ha procedido a la supresión de varios carriles de vehículos a motor y la eliminación de zonas de estacionamiento.

    Ferrocarril[editar]

    El tren de Gran Canaria (TGC) es un proyecto de ferrocarril propuesto inicialmente como alternativa para ir de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria a Maspalomas en menos de una hora,[51]​ aunque posteriormente se planteó su prolongación hasta Gáldar, habiendo 2 líneas de tren. Recientemente ha culminado la redacción de los proyectos del trazado y de las once estaciones del futuro tren del sur, a la espera de la financiación para la ejecución de las obras.[52]

    Gabinete Literario

    Catedral de Canarias

    Los monumentos declarados Bien de Interés Cultural del municipio son los siguientes:[53]

    • Antigua Muralla de Las Palmas
    • Archivo Histórico Provincial Joaquín Blanco
    • Barrio de Triana
    • Biblioteca Insular (Hurtado de Mendoza 2)
    • Biblioteca Pública del Estado
    • Capilla Anglicana
    • Casa del Niño
    • Casa Falcón y Quintana
    • Casa Manrique
    • Casa Museo de Pérez Galdós
    • Casa Regental, en la Plaza de Santa Ana
    • Casa y jardín de Rodríguez Quegles
    • Casas de la Mayordomía y Ermita de San Antonio Abad (Barranco de Tamaraceite)
    • Castillo de la Luz o de las Isletas
    • Castillo de Mata
    • Castillo de San Cristóbal
    • Catedral de Canarias
    • Cementerio de Vegueta
    • Cementerio Inglés
    • Conjunto de la calle Perojo e inmediaciones
    • Conjunto Histórico Artístico del Barrio de Vegueta
    • Edificio Elder-Miller
    • Ermita de San Antonio Abad
    • Ermita de San Pedro González Telmo
    • Gabinete Literario
    • Iglesia de San José
    • Iglesia de Santo Domingo de Guzmán
    • Inmueble Calle Doctor Chil 21 y 23 (Antiguo edificio del Santo Oficio)
    • Inmueble Calle Reyes Católicos 47
    • Inmuebles modernistas de la Calle Triana números 76, 78, 80 y 82
    • Mercado del Puerto de La Luz
    • El Museo Canario
    • Museo Néstor
    • Sitio Histórico de los Siete Lagares
    • Teatro Pérez Galdós
    • Templo Parroquial de San Francisco de Asís
    • Yacimiento Cueva de los Canarios de El Confital
    • Zona Arqueológica Cuevas de los Frailes (compartido con Santa Brígida)

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ofrece una agenda cultural relativamente amplia y variada: teatro, cine, ópera, conciertos, artes plásticas y danza son espectáculos habituales en las carteleras de la ciudad, destacando especialmente el Festival de Música de Canarias, el de Teatro y Danza y el Festival Internacional de Cine.

    Teatros[editar]

    Teatro Pérez Galdós

    • El teatro Pérez Galdós fue diseñado por el arquitecto Francisco Jareño y Alarcón en 1867. Su aspecto actual, con algunas modificaciones, se debe a las intervenciones de Fernando Navarro y Miguel Martín Fernández de la Torre, tras el incendio que lo destruyó casi por completo en 1928. Este último contó con la colaboración de su hermano, el pintor Néstor de la Torre, quien se encargó de decorar el patio de butacas, los salones y el escenario. En un principio se llamó teatro de Tirso de Molina, hasta que en 1901, coincidiendo con el estreno de Electra, adoptó el nombre del escritor canario Benito Pérez Galdós. Tras unas obras de remodelación, el teatro reabrió sus puertas nuevamente en abril de 2007.
    • El teatro Cuyás, en el escenario del antiguo cine Cuyás, es una obra del arquitecto racionalista canario Miguel Martín Fernández de la Torre. Su sala principal tiene capacidad para 940 personas, repartidas entre el patio de butacas y dos anfiteatros. Posee además un amplio patio que permite la organización de eventos al aire libre. Se está construyendo actualmente una sala alternativa y de ensayos con capacidad para un centenar de butacas.
    • La Sala Insular de Teatro es un espacio escénico peculiar que se levanta en la nave principal de una antigua iglesia. En 2007, tras unas obras de remodelación, la sala volvió a abrir sus puertas al público, acogiendo pequeños montajes de compañías locales.
    • El teatro Guiniguada, el antiguo teatro cine Avellaneda, fue sede de la Filmotéca Canaria. Su rehabilitación se inició en junio de 2000 para reabrirse el 27 de marzo de 2011 con una inversión pública que superó los 6 millones de euros. Desde entonces este gran teatro ha formado parte de la red canaria de artes escénicas.[54]

    Auditorios y palacios de congresos[editar]

    Auditorio Alfredo Kraus

    • El auditorio Alfredo Kraus se halla a orillas del Atlántico, junto a la playa de Las Canteras, en una de las zonas más privilegiadas de la urbe. Cuenta con 13.200 m², en los que se disponen 11 salas que permiten acoger desde conciertos hasta convenciones y grandes congresos.
    • El palacio de Congresos de Gran Canaria se halla en las instalaciones de la Institución Ferial de Canarias, con un aforo para 800 personas en 16 000 m².
    • El Centro de Iniciativas de la Caja de Ahorros de Canarias (CICCA) ocupa uno de los edificios realizados a mitad del siglo XIX en el barrio de Triana por el arquitecto Manuel Ponce de León. Es un pequeño centro de congresos con la más avanzada tecnología y capacidad para 500 personas.

    Museos y salas de exposiciones[editar]

    Categoría principal: Museos de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Lady Harimaguada, Martín Chirino

    Museo Casa de Colón, con reformas historicistas

    Locomotora de vapor del año 1885, que prestó servicio en Renfe, ahora en el Museo Elder

    • El Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (CAAM), inaugurado en 1989, es una de las más importantes referencias de la vida cultural y artística de las Islas Canarias. Se encarga de divulgar el arte hecho en las islas en relación con el resto del mundo, especialmente con África, América y Europa. Posee exposiciones temporales y permanentes que abarcan desde las vanguardias históricas hasta las últimas tendencias. Ubicado en la calle de Los Balcones de Vegueta, conserva la fachada original del siglo XVIII.
    • El Museo Canario se encuentra en el barrio histórico de Vegueta. Fue fundado en 1879. Se trata de una sociedad científico-cultural de rango internacional, asociada al Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). Cuenta con una valiosa colección de objetos arqueológicos canarios, que se exhiben en 16 salas. Está dotado además de una biblioteca con más de 60.000 volúmenes, muchos de ellos sobre temas canarios. Su hemeroteca abarca desde 1785 hasta nuestros días.
    • La Casa-Museo Pérez Galdós está ubicada en el otro barrio histórico de la ciudad, el de Triana. Se trata de la casa natal de Benito Pérez Galdós. Aquí se halla el mejor fondo documental sobre este novelista grancanario, con una amplia colección de documentos, libros, muebles y objetos personales del escritor. Además en el corazón de la Plaza de la Feria podemos contemplar la escultura de Benito Pérez Galdós realizada por el artista Pablo Serrano en la que anualmente se deposita la tradicional ofrenda floral con motivo del Nacimiento del escritor.
    • La Casa Museo de Colón se halla en la Plaza de San Antonio Abad, en la trasera de la catedral. Su exposición versa sobre la historia de Canarias y su relación con América. Posee 13 salas de exposiciones permanentes, una biblioteca y un centro de estudios especializado, así como diversos espacios destinados a actividades temporales. El complejo consta de varias casas, una de las cuales fue la residencia del antiguo gobernador (más conocida ahora como casa de Colón), visitada por Cristóbal Colón durante su primer viaje a América en 1492. Se organiza en cinco áreas temáticas: América antes del Descubrimiento, Colón y sus viajes, Canarias: enclave estratégico y base de experimentación del Nuevo Mundo, Historia y génesis de la ciudad de Las Palmas, y Pintura del siglo XVI a inicios del XX.
    • El Museo Elder de la Ciencia y la Tecnología está situado junto al Parque de Santa Catalina. Es un espacio dedicado a la cultura científica y tecnológica, mostrándose de forma interactiva y didáctica. El edificio Elder data de finales del siglo XIX, aunque está reformado. Dispone de salas de exposiciones, talleres de física recreativa, planetario digital, cine de gran formato 3D. Conserva también algunas piezas históricas, como una auténtica locomotora de vapor y un avión supersónico de combate CASA-Northrop F-5.
    • El Museo Néstor se halla en el barrio de Ciudad Jardín. Dedicado al pintor modernista Néstor Martín Fernández de la Torre, fue inaugurado en 1956 dentro del conjunto arquitectónico del Pueblo Canario, concebido por él mismo y construido por su hermano Miguel Martín Fernández de la Torre. Posee 10 salas de exposición, así como un centro de documentación y pedagogía.
    • Museo Diocesano de arte sacro situado en el lateral sur de la Catedral de Canarias, en el llamado Patio de Los Naranjos.
    • Museo Castillo de Mata, estuvo dedicado a la historia de la ciudad desde el siglo XV hasta la actualidad, en función de la historia del Castillo y su arqueología y la relación con el mar de la ciudad. Posteriormente se ha reconvertido en sala de exposiciones temporales y del fondo artístico del Museo Néstor de la Torre[55]
    • Fundación de arte y pensamiento Martín Chirino, exposición de 25 obras del escultor grancanario Martín Chirino que forman parte de la exposición permanente en el interior del Castillo de la Luz, unas piezas que realizan un repaso por la trayectoria de artista.[56]
    • Acuario Poema del Mar, instalación que representa 35 ecosistemas acuáticos distribuidos en distintos acuarios con un total de 7,5 millones de litros de agua.[57]​ Cuenta con el cristal curvo más grande del mundo, un metacrilato de 140 toneladas de peso, 36 metros de largo y siete metros de alto.[58]
    • San Martín Centro de Cultura Contemporánea, situado en Vegueta, ocupó el edificio que albergó el primer hospital de la ciudad y exhibió exposiciones temporales, de arte moderno y contemporáneo. El edificio está en proceso de ampliación y ocupará en el futuro el Museo de Bellas Artes de Gran Canaria[59]
    • Centro de Arte La Regenta, se sitúa en el edificio de una antigua fábrica de tabacos, en el barrio de Puerto-Canteras. Es una institución pública dedicada al arte contemporáneo.[60]

    Festivales[editar]

    Una de las noches temáticas del Carnaval de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 2008

    Exposición de los Drag Queen en el carnaval del 2011

    Carlos Sadness en el Monopol Music Festival 2017[61]

    • Festival Internacional de Cine de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
      • Festival de Cine Fantástico y Terror de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Festival de Música de Canarias
    • Festival de Teatro, Música y Danza (Temudas fest)[62]
    • Canarias Jazz
    • WOMAD Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: World of Music, Arts and Dance, entre 2014 y 2016 se celebró en Fuerteventura[63]​ volviendo en 2017. [64]
    • Festival de Ópera de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Festival de Zarzuela de Canarias
    • Canarias Mediafest: festival internacional de arte y culturas digitales
    • Animayo: festival internacional de animación, efectos especiales y videojuegos
    • Cine+Food: festival de cine y gastronomía
    • Macfest: música electrónica y arte sonoro de la Macaronesia
    • Monopol Music Festival.[65]

    Fiestas[editar]

    • Carnaval de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
      • Gala Drag Queen de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
    • Fiestas Fundacionales (24 de junio)
    • Fiestas Oficiales de la Ciudad: Fiestas de la Virgen de la Luz en La Naval declaradas en 1985 y se celebran en octubre, Fiestas de San Lorenzo declaradas en 1990 y que se celebran en agosto, Fiestas del Pilar en Guanarteme declaradas en 1991 y que tienen lugar en octubre, Fiestas de la Virgen de los Dolores en Ciudad Alta declaradas en 2014 y que se celebran en septiembre, y las Fiestas de la Virgen del Carmen de La Isleta declaradas en 2016 y que se celebran en julio.

    Bibliotecas[editar]

    La ciudad cuenta con una amplia red de bibliotecas, repartidas por los diversos distritos. Junto a las 11 bibliotecas municipales hay que reseñar estos cuatro centros:

    • La Biblioteca Insular, que cuenta con capacidad para 500 usuarios en sus tres plantas, además de un salón de actos y más de 100 conexiones de ordenador con 20 puntos de acceso a Internet.
    • La Biblioteca Simón Benítez Padilla, centro especializado en Geología, Biología y Ecología que recoge el valioso fondo bibliográfico del expresidente del Museo Canario Simón Benítez Padilla, notable impulsor del estudio de la cultura canaria.
    • Biblioteca Pública del Estado.[66]
    • El Archivo Histórico Provincial Joaquín Blanco, que recoge 160 años de la historia de la ciudad, ya que el incendio de las Casas Consistoriales en 1845 destruyó todo el fondo documental previo.

    Patronazgo de la ciudad[editar]

    Nuestra Señora de la Soledad de la Portería Coronada, Parroquia de San Francisco de Asís. Es la imagen mariana más venerada en la ciudad.[67][68]​ Su procesión del Retiro es la más importante de la ciudad[69]

    La patrona de la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria y patrona histórica de la isla de Gran Canaria, es Santa Ana,[70][71]​ cuya imagen se encuentra presidiendo la Catedral de Canarias y cuya festividad se celebra cada 26 de julio. El patrono del Ayuntamiento de la ciudad es el Santísimo Cristo de la Vera Cruz que se encuentra en la Parroquia Matriz de San Agustín de Hipona, su fiesta se celebra el 14 de septiembre. Pero la imagen de mayor devoción en la ciudad es Nuestra Señora de la Soledad,[67][68]​ la cual es aclamada popularmente como «Señora de la ciudad», su procesión del Retiro es la procesión por antonomasia de la ciudad.[69]​ La imagen de la Virgen se venera en la Parroquia de San Francisco de Asís y Santuario Mariano de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad desde el siglo XVI, aunque la actual imagen es del XVII. [72][67]

    Bajada de la Virgen del Pino[editar]

    Es tradición que ciertos años, la imagen de la Virgen del Pino (patrona de Gran Canaria) se traslade en peregrinación desde la Villa Mariana de Teror hasta la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria para conmemorar diferentes efemérides religiosas. Durante estas estancias de la Virgen en la ciudad, que duran aproximadamente dos semanas, la Virgen es visitada por miles de fieles. La última bajada de la Virgen a la capital grancanaria fue entre mayo y junio de 2014. Anteriores bajadas fueron en 2000, 1988, 1965, 1954 y 1936.[73]

    Ocio nocturno[editar]

    El barrio histórico de Vegueta ha recobrado una gran popularidad en los últimos años, siendo el punto de encuentro preferido de muchos jóvenes que los fines de semana llenan sus bares de copas y discotecas. En la zona del puerto se encuentran también numerosos bares y discotecas, sobre todo en las proximidades del Parque Santa Catalina.

    Durante el carnaval de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, normalmente entre enero y febrero, se puede disfrutar de múltiples actividades, como los populares mogollones (verbenas) y las galas de elección de la reina y de la drag queen.

    Mención especial merece el Festival WOMAD (World Of Music, Art & Dance), que generalmente en el mes de noviembre de cada año tiene como escenario a la capital grancanaria. El primer festival se celebró en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria en 1993 ininterrumpidamente hasta 2012, siendo retomado, tras 3 ediciones en 2014, 2015 y 2016 en Fuerteventura, en 2017 hasta el presente.

    Deportes[editar]

    Categoría principal: Deporte en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Diversos clubes que militan o han militado en las máximas categorías españolas tienen su sede en esta ciudad:

    • UD Las Palmas club perteneciente a la Segunda División de España. Disputa sus partidos en el Estadio de Gran Canaria, anteriormente los disputaba en el Estadio Insular.
    • Herbalife Gran Canaria perteneciente a la Liga ACB de baloncesto y asiduo participante en competiciones europeas, en la temporada 2014-15 jugó la final de la Eurocup. Disputa sus partidos en el Gran Canaria Arena.
    • Club Voleibol J.A.V. Olímpico equipo femenino que milita en la Superliga Femenina de Voleibol.

    La ciudad fue subsede del Mundobasket 2014 que organizó la Federación Española de Baloncesto, para lo cual se construyó un nuevo pabellón polideportivo en el barrio de Siete Palmas

    Destacan los deportes acuáticos, con las tradicionales regatas de vela latina, que se realizan cada fin de semana en la bahía de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, así como varías instituciones que fomentan dichos deportes y el golf:

    • Real Club Náutico de Gran Canaria, club con numerosos campeones olímpicos y mundiales de diversas categorías.[74]
    • Club Natación Metropole.
    • Club Natación Las Palmas.
    • Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas, fundado el 17 de diciembre de 1891, siendo el decano de los clubes de España. [75]

    Entre otras pruebas atléticas las más notables:

    • La Transgrancanaria, prueba de trail running que recorre la isla y que en diferentes ediciones ha tenido salida o llegada en la capital.
    • La Gran Canaria Maratón, recorre íntegramente las calles de la ciudad, tanto las modalidades de maratón como de mediamaratón.
    • LPA Night Run, es una nueva prueba, que recorre los lugares de interés de la ciudad de noche, aprovechando las buenas temperaturas que tiene la ciudad.

    Ciudades hermanadas[editar]

    Oficialmente, la ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria está hermanada con tres localidades:[76]

    • San Antonio, Texas, Estados Unidos (25 de septiembre de 1975)
    • Nuadibú, Mauritania (31 de octubre de 1986)
    • Garachico, Tenerife, España (30 de octubre de 1998)

    Además, el municipio ha aprobado en el Pleno su voluntad de hermanamiento con las siguientes ciudades, si bien aún no se han oficializado dichos hermanamientos:[76]

    • Praia, Cabo Verde (27 de febrero de 2009)
    • Rabat, Marruecos (27 de marzo de 2009)
    • Xiamen, República Popular de China (27 de marzo de 2009)
    • Martinsicuro, Italia (23 de marzo de 2010)
    • Gdansk, Polonia (25 de febrero de 2011)
    • Génova, Italia (25 de febrero de 2011)
    • Vigo, España (25 de febrero de 2011)[77]
    • Vista Parcial de La Isleta

    • Hospital Universitario Insular de Gran Canaria

    • Kiosco de Música en San Telmo

    • La Península de la Isleta

    • Hotel Santa Catalina

    • Monumento a Benito Pérez Galdós

    • Plaza de Cairasco

    • Plaza de España

    • Gobierno de Canarias

    • Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Pino

    • Plaza de San Francisco

    • Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Doctor Negrín

    • Auditorio Alfredo Kraus y Palacio de Congresos de Canarias

    • Parque Santa Catalina

    • Puerto de La Luz

    • Calle Perojo

    • Árbol de Navidad frente al Teatro Pérez Galdós

    • Quiosco modernista en el Parque de San Telmo

    • Vista de Las Canteras desde la trasera del Auditorio Alfredo Kraus

    • Parque Doramas

    • Vista del Puerto de Las Palmas desde Alcaravaneras

    • Playa de la Laja

    Véase también[editar]

    • Provincia de Las Palmas
    • Gran Canaria
    1. ↑ El uso de palmense es minoritario. En general, los habitantes de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria no suelen nombrarse con un gentilicio; simplemente son «de Las Palmas».

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    • Herrera Piqué, Alfredo (1984). Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Alcorcón: Editorial Rueda, S.L. ISBN 84-7207-041-7
    • Martín Galán, Fernando (2001). Las Palmas Ciudad y Puerto – Cinco siglos de evolución. Fundación Puertos de Las Palmas. ISBN 84-607-2186-8

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    Nombres, Capitales, Provincias y Mapa

    Situado cerca de la costa africana, el archipiélago canario es el punto más al sur de Europa. Descubrimos cuántas son las Islas Canarias, sus nombres, provincias, capitales y su ubicación, incluido la distancia que las separa de la península ibérica y de África.

    Índice del artículo

    • 1 ¿Cuántas son las Islas Canarias y sus nombres?
    • 2 Islas Canarias: ¿cuántas provincias y capitales tiene?
    • 3 Mapa de las Islas Canarias con nombres de Islas y Provincias
    • 4 ¿Cuál es la capital de las Islas Canarias?
    • 5 ¿Cuál es la capital de cada isla de las Islas Canarias?
    • 6 ¿Dónde están las Islas Canarias? Mapa con ubicación
      • 6.1 ¿Cuántos km hay de la Península Ibérica (España continental) a las Islas Canarias?
      • 6.2 ¿Cuántos kilómetros hay de Canarias a África?

    ¿Cuántas son las Islas Canarias y sus nombres?

    Desde el año 2.018 son 8 las islas que forman el archipiélago de las Islas Canarias. Sus nombres de este a oeste son: Lanzarote, La Graciosa, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma y El Hierro. Además, hay que añadir los islotes de Alegranza, Montaña Clara, Roque del Este, Roque del Oeste y Lobos.

    ¡Guía para organizar un viaje a las Islas Canarias!

    Islas Canarias: ¿cuántas provincias y capitales tiene?

    El archipiélago canario se divide en dos provincias:

    1. Provincia de Las Palmas: formada por las islas de Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote y La Graciosa. También son conocidas como las islas orientales y su capital es Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
    2. Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife: formada por las islas de Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera y El Hierro. También son conocidas como las islas occidentales y su capital es Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

    Mapa de las Islas Canarias con nombres de Islas y Provincias

    En este mapa podrás visualizar la ubicación, nombre e islas que componen cada provincia del archipiélago canario:

    ¿Cuál es la capital de las Islas Canarias?

    Según establece su Estatuto de Autonomía la capital de las Islas Canarias se divide en dos ciudades: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria y Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Esta capitalidad compartida convierte al archipiélago como la única comunidad autonómica de España que tiene dos capitales.

    De esta manera, la sede del presidente del Gobierno de Canaria se alterna en las dos islas capitalinas, Gran Canaria y Tenerife, por período legislativo. Además, la sede del vicepresidente se alterna igualmente situándose en la isla contraria. En cuanto a los edificios gubernamentales:

    • El Parlamento de Canarias se encuentra en Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
    • La Delegación del Gobierno está ubicado en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
    • Existen dos Subdelegaciones del Gobierno: una en Santa Cruz de Tenerife y otra en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

    ¿Cuál es la capital de cada isla de las Islas Canarias?

    La capital de cada una de las islas del archipiélago canario son:

    • Lanzarote: Arrecife.
    • Fuerteventura: Puerto del Rosario.
    • Gran Canaria: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
    • Tenerife: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
    • La Palma: Santa Cruz de La Palma.
    • La Gomera: San Sebastián de La Gomera.
    • El Hierro: Valverde.
    • La Graciosa: Caleta del Sebo, aunque la isla es dependiente del municipio de Teguise (Lanzarote).

    ¿Dónde están las Islas Canarias? Mapa con ubicación

    El archipiélago se encuentra al oeste de la costa africana en medio del Océano Atlántico. En el siguiente mapa puedes ver donde quedan las Islas Canarias:

    ¡Cómo llegar a las Islas Canarias!

    ¿Cuántos km hay de la Península Ibérica (España continental) a las Islas Canarias?

    La distancia que hay entre la Península Ibérica y las Islas Canarias en línea recta es de unos 1. 050 kilómetros. Para ser más precisos este es el número de km desde Lanzarote a Cádiz.

    ¿Cuántos kilómetros hay de Canarias a África?

    La distancia más próxima que hay entre Canarias y África es de tan solo 100 kilómetros. En concreto desde Lanzarote y Fuerteventura a Marruecos.

    ¿Quieres descubrir más cosas sobre el archipiélago? En Canarias Islas Afortunadas no solo te ayudamos a organizar tu viaje perfecto a cualquier isla, sino también a descubrir toda su historia y curiosidades.

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    Los mejores mapas de las Islas Canarias

    Ya sea que estéis organizando vuestras próximas vacaciones a las Islas Canarias o queráis enseñarles a los niños algunos de los secretos que esconde la región más austral de España, los mapas pueden convertirse en un recurso excelente. No solo ayudarán a los peques a conocer las diferentes islas que conforman Canarias, sino que podrán descubrir cuál es su distribución política y administrativa, así como las características topográficas del terreno y sus principales accidentes geográficos. En Etapa Infantil queremos facilitarte el trabajo, por eso hemos seleccionado algunos de los mejores mapas de las Islas Canarias para los más pequeños de casa.

    10 mapas para conocer las Islas Canarias

    1. Mapa de las Islas Canarias

    Se trata de un mapa muy sencillo, pero práctico para enseñarles a los más pequeños de casa las diferentes islas que conforman el archipiélago canario. El mapa incluye las siete islas que forman parte de las Islas Canarias y las identifica a cada una por su nombre. Además, representa la ubicación exacta de cada una en la zona geográfica, una manera sencilla de que los niños puedan conocer cuáles son las islas más próximas y aquellas más alejadas entre sí.

    2. Mapa político

    Muchos niños no conocen dónde se encuentran ubicadas las Islas Canarias. Con este mapa político, podrán descubrir no solo cuáles son las principales divisiones administrativas españolas sino dónde se encuentran las Islas Canarias en el mapa mundial. Una manera sencilla de explicarles cómo a pesar de estar pertenecer geográficamente al continente africano, en realidad forman parte políticamente del continente europeo.

    3. Mapa físico

    Con este mapa físico de las Islas Canarias los niños serán capaces de identificar los principales accidentes geográficos de las islas. Atendiendo a la intensidad de colores que va desde verde claro a marrón oscuro, aprenderán cuáles son las islas más montañosas, así como las más llanas. También podrán identificar dónde se encuentran las mayores cumbres de las islas, así como el nivel de profundidad de las aguas que rodean a cada una.

    4. Mapa administrativo

    La mayoría de los niños no conocen las diferentes islas que conforman el archipiélago canario. Con este mapa de provincias y capitales los niños podrán descubrir cuál es la principal división administrativa de las islas e identificar sus ciudades más importantes. Se trata de un mapa muy fácil de comprender ya que además de ser muy claro, se vale de los colores para diferenciar las provincias canarias, de manera que sean más fáciles de distinguir a primera vista.

    5. Mapa de las principales ciudades

    Las ciudades de las Islas Canarias son unas de las más desconocidas de España. Sin embargo, con este mapa los niños podrán conocer no solo las capitales de cada isla sino algunas de las principales ciudades de las Islas Canarias. También podrán descubrir su localización exacta en cada una de las islas, un conocimiento que les servirá más adelante para orientarse cuando escuchen alguna noticia o estén de viaje por esta región.

    6. Mapa de aeropuertos

    Muchos creen que llegar a las Islas Canarias es una misión difícil, pero en realidad este archipiélago cuenta con aeropuertos en todas las islas, lo que lo convierte en una excelente alternativa para trasladarse no solo desde la península sino también entre islas. Con este mapa, los niños podrán identificar dónde se encuentran los aeropuertos para llegar a cada una de ellas, un dato muy interesante si estáis planificando un viaje a esta comunidad autónoma y queréis organizar una ruta de viaje.

    7. Mapa para colorear

    Una buena manera de familiarizar a los niños con las Islas Canarias y consolidar sus conocimientos sobre esta región consiste en facilitarles mapas en blanco para colorear. Por eso, este mapa de las Islas Canarias en blanco, con las delimitaciones de las siete islas que conforman el archipiélago, es ideal para los niños más pequeños que aún les resulte difícil retener los nombres. Mientras dan color a las diferentes islas los niños se familiarizarán con sus nombres, a la vez que memorizarán mejor su forma y ubicación geográfica.

    8. Mapa mudo

    ¿A los pequeños de casa les resulta difícil recordar los nombres de cada una de las Islas Canarias? Con este mapa mudo de las Islas podrán poner a prueba sus conocimientos y recordar el nombre de cada una de las siete islas que forman parte del archipiélago canario. Si tienen un buen trazo, podrán escribir el nombre justo al lado, una manera de que también pongan a prueba sus destrezas con la escritura y la caligrafía.

    9. Mapa abstracto

    Este mapa abstracto de las Islas Canarias no solo es una excelente manera de reforzar los conocimientos de los niños sobre este archipiélago sino que también puede convertirse en un excelente detalle decorativo para su habitación. Se trata de un mapa de malla vectorial y luminiscente en 2D de las islas que viene como anillo al dedo para que los niños desarrollen sus habilidades espaciales y sensoriales de una manera sencilla.

    10. Mapa en 3D

    Si los más pequeños de casa son aficionados a la tecnología 3D, estarán encantados con este mapa en 3D de las Islas Canarias. En el mapa no solo puede apreciarse la forma de cada una de las islas y la localización de cada una de ellas, sino que también permite hacerse una idea de cómo están ubicadas en la zona geográfica. Al ser mudo, también es un recurso excelente para que los niños practiquen sus conocimientos sobre los nombres de las islas y las ciudades canarias.

    Los mapas como recurso educativo

    Los mapas son mucho más que una simple representación del terreno, pueden convertirse en un excelente recurso educativo para los niños que están descubriendo las Islas Canarias o quieren profundizar sus conocimientos sobre este archipiélago español. Su uso también contribuye a que los niños desarrollen algunas de sus destrezas cognitivas y sensoriales de una manera sencilla. Por ejemplo, es una herramienta muy útil para ayudar a los peques a mejorar sus habilidades espaciales y su capacidad para orientarse, a la vez que les ayuda a comprender mejor el concepto de espacio.

    Asimismo, son un buen recurso para fomentar la creatividad desde una edad temprana, de la misma manera que contribuye al desarrollo del pensamiento abstracto y las habilidades visuales. También pueden convertirse en una herramienta para fomentar la memoria espacial, a la vez que contribuyen a fijar nuevos conocimientos de una manera más sencilla.

    Islas Canarias 2022 Información práctica, fotos, alojamiento y más| Tripkay

    Podríamos titular este post “El cofre de los ocho grandes tesoros” ya que en el mismísimo Océano Atlántico, en toda su grandeza, se encuentra una de las maravillas naturales más reconocidas a nivel mundial, nos estamos refiriendo por supuesto a la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias, las Islas Canarias.

    Situadas en una posición privilegiada en el mapamundi, las Islas Canarias nos presentan un clima y una naturaleza, que podríamos clasificar como mágicos, a lo largo de prácticamente todos los meses del año.

    Mapa de las Islas Canarias:

     

    Mapa de las Islas Canarias

     

    Sus nombres, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera,  Hierro y la Graciosa, expresan a la perfección la grandeza y magnitud de las mismas, el origen de sus mismos nombres es producto de distintas teorías.

    Por una parte están todos aquellos historiadores que adjudican su nombre a la presencia primigenia o primitiva en la isla de un grupo bereber procedente del norte de África qué recibía el nombre de Canarii.

     

    Playa Tamaduste, El Hierro

     

    Un segundo posible origen de su nombre sería de tipo animal, en este caso se atribuye el nombre a una especie de focas monje que en la época disfrutaban, poblaban la isla y recibían el nombre de “canis marinus”.

    La otra teoría del origen de su nombre apela al más puro romanticismo. Parece ser que Plinio, escritor y militar romano del siglo I, visitó en sus viajes las Islas Canarias. Al  llegar aquí, con una gran cantidad de canes que había en la isla, en concreto  le llevaron dos grandes mastines, recordemos que la palabra can es sinónimo de perro, de ahí provendría posiblemente la denominación de Canarias.

     

    Las joyas de las Islas Canarias. Clima, naturaleza, fauna.

    La posición privilegiada del archipiélago canario, se traduce en un clima particular con una naturaleza, en muchos lugares prácticamente vírgenes, y una fauna muy diversa y peculiar, lo que convierte al conjunto isleño un lugar paradisiaco, tremendamente bello, en sus formas, sonidos, gentes y temperatura.

     

    Atardecer en Guayedra, Gran Canaria

     

     Clima y naturaleza

     

    Hablar del clima espectacular de las Islas Canarias implica directamente hablar de su naturaleza, fauna peculiar y espectacular a partes iguales.

    En dos palabras podríamos definir como variada y rica la naturaleza que puebla cada una de las siete islas, de hecho, no sería posible hablar de un paisaje determinado, ya que si algo caracteriza el archipiélago es la gran variedad paisajística qué podemos encontrar en las distintas islas que lo conforman.

     

     

    Como si se tratara del archipiélago de Hawai, sus temperaturas mínimas en invierno suelen rondar la media de 17 grados, una temperatura más que suave que permite todo tipo de actividades y propuestas al aire libre.

    Las Islas Canarias presentan un clima subtropical oceánico,  pero con unas peculiaridades que hacen que nos situemos en unas tierras cuya característica principal es un clima muy agradable durante todo el año.

     

     

    En cualquiera de las 7 islas, puedes disfrutar de un baño en sus maravillosas playas incluso en los meses de noviembre y diciembre, aspecto éste, que unido a la impresionante oferta turística, las convierte en un paraíso idílico para turistas tanto internacionales cómo de nuestro propio país, durante prácticamente todo el año.

     

    Hoteles, casas rurales, apartamentos, vacaciones en las Islas Canarias?

    La oferta de alojamientos en la isla es muy amplia, incluye casas y hoteles rurales repartidos por toda la geografía insular. Si estás necesitas unos días de desconexión en la Graciosa, también podrás disfrutar de pequeños retiros espirituales en Gran Canaria donde es posible olvidarte del mundo, del estrés, de los móviles y los emails entre vegetación milenaria, barrancos y parajes escondidos. Hoteles con todo incluido o un hostal económico en Tenerife… sea lo que sea que estás buscando, seguro que lo encuentras aquí.

    Si buscas un paquete en el que esté incluido el vuelo y el hotel a buen precio te recomendamos que busques en la web de Logitravel. Es una de la que ofrece una oferta más amplia, muy clara, hay muy buenas ofertas y podrás elegir entre todo incluido, media pensión, o lo que más te convenga.

     

    Si buscas solo alojamiento, encuentra aquí la mayor oferta de hoteles en las Islas Canarias:

     

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    ¿Qué ver y hacer en las Islas Canarias?  Nuestra propuesta:

    Baños y deportes acuáticos durante todo el año.

     

    Ésta es una de las propuestas más significativas que tenemos para ti. Como hemos comentado, si algo caracteriza a las Islas Canarias es su privilegiado clima durante todo el año, elige un pack vacacional, con la ventaja de poder hacerlo en cualquier época del año y disfrutar de sus más de 1500 kilómetros de costa con una variedad de playas imposible de encontrar en cualquier otro lugar a tan poca distancia.

     

    Dunas de Maspalomas, San Bartolomé de Tirajana

     

    Tumbarte al sol, disfrutar de largos paseos, en cualquier estación del año, en cualquiera de sus playas recorriendo su geografía, playas de arena negra, volcánicas, rubias, aisladas familiares, casi vírgenes y por supuesto playas urbanas con todo tipo de servicios.

    Evidentemente, los deportes acuáticos y relacionados con el mar son otra de las grandes opciones qué podemos disfrutar en las Islas Canarias, debido a su localización, se convierte en un paraíso ideal para los amantes del buceo, tanto recreativo como profesional.

     

    Preparando una inmersión en «La Veta», Garafía/Tijarafe

     

    Al igual que sucede con el buceo, Las Islas Canarias, se convierte en un paraíso deportivo para aquellos amantes de deportes como el Windsurf, Kite Surf, Jet Sky, así como la navegación en cualquier tipo de embarcaciones tanto recreativas como para la práctica de la pesca a nivel aficionado o más profesional.

     

    Su peculiar gastronomía a pie de mar.

     

    Canarias nos presenta una cocina sencilla,  pero realmente impresionante, el sabor del mar adquiere todas sus peculiaridades y plenitud en cada una de las Islas Canarias.

    La cultura culinaria Canaria es fruto de la internalización del mestizaje desde distintas culturas que han conformado siempre el modus vivendi de los canarios.

    Conocidos son sus tapeos en chiringuitos, restaurantes, marisquerías o cualquiera de sus temas prácticamente a orillas del mar.

     

     

    Imprescindible disfrutar del paladar del pescado local, el cherne, la vieja y por supuesto la cazuela de atún en adobo, nos podremos disfrutar vaciando por cualquiera hielos distintos pueblos de origen pesquero que encontramos a lo largo del litoral de sus islas.

    Carnavales, Romerías, la cultura canaria.

    Las fiestas y costumbres que definen el peculiar carácter de los canarios pasan, sí o sí, por la celebración de sus fiestas y costumbres más conocidas, los carnavales y las romerías.

    A la altura de los mejores carnavales a nivel mundial se encuentran los carnavales de Tenerife y Gran Canaria, epicentro de la atracción de un tanto por ciento muy importante del turismo que visita las islas durante todo el año.

     

    Carnaval de Santa Cruz de Tenerife

     

    Imposible e imperdonable, a partes iguales, abandonar las Islas Canarias sin ser testigo de estos eventos, sentirnos por unos días como un auténtico canario pasa por abrazar y disfrutar de los carnavales y las distintas romerías que se celebran en las islas.

    Vivir en primera persona los días de carnaval, a golpe de tambor, ritmos latinos, gozando del espectáculo visual de sus vestuarios y bailes sensuales es uno de los mejores motivos para visitar las islas.

     

    Puerto Santiago, La Gomera

     

    La cultura canaria se nos presenta en toda su grandeza a través de distintos lugares que debemos visitar, lugares mágicos y llenos de ese encanto especial del pueblo canario., Imprescindible se nos antoja, la visita a la Casa de Colón en La Gomera  y realizar una de sus innumerables rutas a través de la isla de La Gomera.

     

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife

     

    En Tenerife se hace imprescindible la visita a la ciudad de San Cristóbal de La Laguna, reconocido patrimonio de la humanidad, dónde poder recorrer sus calles que conservan prácticamente en origen su trazado.

     

    Un monumento también imperdible a la hora de planificar una ruta por las Islas Canarias es la visita al monumento al Meridiano Cero que se encuentra situado en la isla de Hierro.

     

    Los Jameos del Agua en Lanzarote

     

    En la isla de Lanzarote una de nuestras propuestas estrellas base la visita al Castillo de Santa Bárbara, dónde podemos encontrar una auténtica fortaleza con un museo que se encuentra dedicado a los piratas. O los famosos Jameos del Agua, localizado en el interior de un túnel volcánico creando una formación geológica muy singular.

    La Catedral de San Cristóbal, es otro de los monumentos que entró con fuerza en el privilegiado club de los lugares reconocidos como patrimonio mundial por parte de la Unesco, destacan a primera vista sus tonos azafranados y su construcción en piedra volcánica.

     

    Faro de Orchilla, El Hierro

     

    En Santa Cruz de La Palma los viajeros nos podemos encontrar con los balcones de la Avenida Marítima de Santa Cruz de La Palma, una joya arquitectónica civil formada totalmente en madera y con una tipología totalmente distinta unos de otros, un clásico, sin lugar a dudas de los saledizos canarios, balcones dobles para ventilar los interiores de las casas y aprovechar los vientos que refrescan la palma.

    Por último finalizamos nuestro recorrido, en lo que sí conocía como el faro del fin del Mundo, El Faro de la Orchilla, en la mismísima isla de Hierro.

     

    Los 4 parques naturales más bellos de las Islas Canarias.

     

    Hablando de su naturaleza, debemos incluir en este epígrafe los 4 parques más impresionantes de las Islas Canarias y de todo el territorio nacional, con las peculiaridades de su situación insular.

     

    Parque Nacional de Garajonay. Bosque de cedros

     

    El Parque Nacional de Timanfaya que lo encontramos en la isla de Lanzarote.

    El Parque Nacional de Garajonay, situado en la isla de La Gomera y declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad.

    El Parque Nacional de la Caldera de Taburiente en la isla de La Palma.

    El Parque Nacional del Teide en Tenerife, también declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad.

     

    Drago Canario

     

    Una curiosidad de la flora canaria es el Drago, una especie endémica de Madeira, Canarias, Cabo Verde y el Anti-Atlas marroquí. Es famoso en el mundo entero, el drago de Canarias (Dracaena draco en botánica) debe el origen de su nombre a la palabra griega drakaina (hembra de dragón) a causa del color rojizo de su savia, semejante, supuestamente, a la sangre de los dragones.

     

    Fauna de las Islas Canarias: ¿Qué especies podemos encontrar?

     

    Pues al igual que ha sucedido con su naturaleza, tan bella como diversa, con sus autóctonas especies animales nos va a pasar exactamente lo mismo.

    Las Islas Canarias, atesoran, una de las comunidades más grandes extensas y variopintas de especies animales terrestres, en la actualidad existen catalogadas casi 13000 especies de animales de origen terrestre y más de 4500 especies de animales de origen marino.

     

    Camellos. Parque Nacional de Timanfaya

     

    En la variedad está el gusto y el placer visual que podemos disfrutar cuando contemplamos por ejemplo uno de los reptiles autóctonos de la isla cómo es el lagarto gigante que puebla en toda su extensión la isla del Hierro.

     

    Fondo submarino, Lanzarote

     

    En el espacio aéreo, poblando los cielos, nos encontramos con especies autóctonas de la isla de Gran Canaria como el Pinzón Azul, la Hubara o la Tarabilla anida a sus anchas entre las islas de Fuerteventura y Lanzarote, formando un espectáculo visual.

    Especies marinas variopintas como hemos comentado no le faltan a ninguna, moluscos de diversa índole, peces de distintas especies y tamaños conforman un conjunto visual que se puede percibir a escasos metros incluso de las mismas orillas.

     

    No te pierdas este curioso vídeo de una familia inuit de turismo en las Islas Canarias:

     

    Rutas, actividades y excursiones en las Islas Canarias:

     

    Agradecimiento especial a la oficina de turismo de las Islas Canarias por la cesión de imágenes.

     

    La teoría del punto caliente

    Hace aproximadamente 30 millones de años un grupo de siete islas y numerosos islotes se levantaron sobre el mar. Con un clima primaveral durante todo el año y unos paisajes de infarto, el archipiélago cautivó desde entonces a aquellos que llegaron a sus costas.

    Existen diferentes teorías sobre la creación de las llamadas Islas Afortunadas, la más firme es la Teoría del punto caliente.

    Esta teoría mantiene que en ese periodo conocido como Mioceno la placa africana se fisuró, haciendo que el magma encontrara una vía para escapar del interior de la tierra e hiciera surgir así un grupo de volcanes en el fondo del océano.

    Mapa relieve de las Islas Canarias grafcan.es

    En los siguientes 28 millones de años la expulsión de lava fue prácticamente continua haciendo emerger a las islas a la superficie. La más antigua es Lanzarote a la que siguieron Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife y La Gomera. Siendo La Palma y El Hierro las más jóvenes, con apenas 1,8 y 1,2 millones de años de edad respectivamente.

    El relieve de estas islas es fruto casi exclusivo de los volcanes que en sucesivas erupciones han ido aportando materiales nuevos. Las lavas basálticas llamadas pāhoehoe –término hawaino- que son las más conocidas, formaron las laderas suaves. Eran muy fluidas y se solidificaban lentamente por lo que cubrían grandes extensiones antes de endurecerse.

    El punto caliente se encuentra aún bajo ellas y por eso tienen volcanes activos que las hacen crecer en extensión y superficie como ha sido el caso de  la erupción del volcán de Cabeza de Vaca, en La Palma. Desde que los castellanos habitaron la isla en 1493 se han llegado a registrar siete volcanes más cuya lava se llevó casas, cultivos y puertos. Pero entonces, su impacto fue menor debido a que la isla estaba menos poblada y no existían potenciadores económicos como el turismo o los invernaderos de plátanos.

    La actividad volcánica también condicionó la flora de las islas. El continuo aporte de nuevos materiales retrasó la labor de la erosión y con ello la creación de un suelo donde los árboles y los arbustos pudieran establecerse. Los líquenes, una asociación íntima entre un alga y un hongo fueron los primeros en implantarse sobre la lava por su inigualable resistencia.

    Aparición de nuevas islas

    Los vulcanólogos aseguran la aparición de nuevas islas, siempre hacia el oeste, dentro de  millones de años. Al igual que opinan que las islas más viejas, Fuerteventura y Lanzarote, acabarán desapareciendo bajo el mar debido a la erosión.

    Islas sumergidas cercanas a las Islas Canarias que estuvieron emergidas. Son volcanes extintos a los que algunos científicos apodan “Las Abuelas” Google Maps

    En el mapa se muestra la posibilidad de un nuevo nacimiento de islas correspondientes al archipiélago canario. En 2017 un buque de investigación localizó una zona a 400 kilómetros al oeste de El Hierro con nuevos volcanes submarinos  -a 5.000 kilómetros de profundidad- que han tenido actividad reciente o que podrían tenerla incluso en la actualidad.

    Al sur de esta zona hay también otros volcanes sumergidos ya extintos apodados por algunos científicos como “Las Abuelas” de las Canarias. Estos emergieron del mar hace unos 120 millones de años por la acción de otro punto caliente y hace 70 millones se volvieron a hundir. Más o menos coincidiría con la extinción de los dinosaurios

    Muchas de estas islas sumergidas fueron descubiertas hace apenas unos años por el equipo del geólogo Luis Somoza, quien explica que la forma de alguna de ellas es casi idéntica a las Canarias actuales, como si fueran “unas pre-Canarias”. Su equipo las bautizó como Drago, Bimbache, Ico, Pelicar, Malpaso, Tortuga y Las Abuelas.

    Otras Teorías sobre la creación de las Islas Canarias

    La Tectónica de Placas

    Esta Teoría plantea que la Tierra está dividida en un conjunto de Placas litosféricas que al desplazarse producían un periodo de compresión, distensión o deslizamientos que daban lugar a la formación de las islas.

    “Las Placas crecen y se extienden a lo largo de las cordilleras centro-oceánicas. Al estar en movimiento, dos placas pueden chocar entre sí y dar lugar a un fenómeno de subducción. Este fenómeno consiste en que una placa se ve forzada a meterse bajo otra, a lo largo de las fosas y cadenas costeras próximas. Si las placas se deslizan, unas con respecto a otras, se forman grandes sistemas de fallas siguiendo una dirección. La falla de San Andrés en California es parte de tal sistema”.

    Teoría de la tectónica de placas CC

    Fractura propagante

    Esta teoría asocia los ciclos eruptivos del archipiélago a las principales fases de la formación montañosa del Atlas -lo que conocemos como la cordillera montañosa al noroeste de África-. Esta formación montañosa ocasionaría una serie de fracturas que derivarían en erupciones y su posterior creación de las islas.

    Teoría de Fractura Propagante CC

    Teoría de la corteza de transición o bloques levantados

    Esta Teoría es la que cuenta con mayor credibilidad por parte de los científicos. Relaciona el origen del archipiélago con el proceso de compresión que dio lugar a la formación del Atlas – provocada al chocar la placa africana con la euroasiática- con un movimiento de compresión durante la orogenia Alpina.

    Esto llevó a la formación de cordilleras por plegamiento de materiales (Atlas de Marruecos) dando lugar al levantamiento de bloques que conformaron la base de cada una de las Islas. Al cesar el movimiento de las placas litosféricas se originó el ascenso del magma a través de las fracturas formadas entres los bloques dando lugar a una primera fase de vulcanismo submarino y a una segunda de vulcanismo subáereo –en superficie- hace aproximadamente 20 millones de años.

    Teoría de Bloques Levantados Twitter

    Teoría de empujes ascensionales

    Similar a la de los bloques levantados. Plantea que la creación del archipiélago canario se debe al empuje ascensional del magma como consecuencia de la detención de la placa africana.

    Es decir, cuando finaliza el movimiento entre las placas, se reactivan los focos magmáticos más profundos a causa de la expansión del fondo oceánico y comienza el ascenso de los materiales volcánicos, primero produciendo un abombamiento en la corteza oceánica y posteriormente una ruptura donde asciende el magma y aflora a la superficie.

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    A continent in miniature is the name given to the Canarian island of Gran Canaria. Here you will find a lot of entertainment: excellent beaches with golden sand, stunning natural scenery and many theme parks for a fun-filled family holiday. The hallmark of Gran Canaria is the mini Maspalomas Desert, located in the south of the island.

    Gran Canaria (photo: Ghis-URbqho)

    Gran Canaria is the third largest island of the Canary archipelago, with an area of ​​1560.1 km². Round in shape, the island reaches a diameter of about 50 km. All the islands of the Canary archipelago were formed as a result of volcanic activity, and Gran Canaria is no exception.

    Pico de las Nieves, an extinct volcano located in the central part of the island, is the highest point – 1949 m. The capital of the island is the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (it is also the second capital of the Canary Islands).

    Content

    • 1 Climate Grand Canarius
    • 2 Card of the Grand Capacities
    • 3 Grand Canarius Grani
    • 4 Grand Canarius resorts
    • 5 Maspalomas
    • 6 Puerto-RICO
    • 7 PUERRO 70004
    • 8 Things to do in Gran Canaria
    • 9 Transport in Gran Canaria
    • 10 Map of Gran Canaria
    • 11 How to get to Gran Canaria?
    • 12 Ferry Tenerife→Gran Canaria
    • 13 My selection of hotels in Gran Canaria

    Gran Canaria is distinguished by such a rich flora and fauna, a variety of geographic and climatic zones, that it has been called “a continent in miniature”. The mountainous landscape of the central part of the island is crossed by arid gorges leading to the coast. Since strong water currents form in the gorges during heavy rains, the inhabited parts of the valley are usually well fortified.

    Gran Canaria (photo: Kyle Smith)

    Tenerife is competing with Gran Canaria for the title of the most popular island in the Canary archipelago. Although the number of tourists visiting these islands annually is approximately the same, the island of Gran Canaria, well known to Europeans, is almost unknown to tourists from Russia.

    The climate of Gran Canaria

    The climatic features of the island include a sharp change in natural zones: high, forested mountains with snowy peaks give way to sunny beaches. Cold northern winds do not penetrate the southern part of the island thanks to the mountain peaks, so the climate of the southern part of Gran Canaria is dry and warm. It is warm in the main part of the island in winter (+19…+23 °C), and hot in summer (+24…+30 °C). The water temperature throughout the year is suitable for swimming (17 – 23 °C).

    Map of attractions in Gran Canaria

    Route Agaete – Playa de Guayedra

    Route from Caldera Los Marteles

    Botanical Garden of Viera and Clavijo

    Maspalomas Dunes National Park

    Columbus house

    Caldera de Bandama

    crocodile park

    canary cathedral

    Archaeological Park and Museum Pintada Cave

    Gran Canaria Airport

    City of Telde

    Vegeta quarter (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)

    Museum of the Canary Islands

    Vegeta Market

    Triana Street (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)

    Museum of Nestor

    Capital of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Las Canteras beach

    City of Arucas

    Los Charcones Natural Pool

    San Lorenzo Natural Pool

    Cheese factory “Cortijo de Caideros”

    Museum and viewpoint of the Senobio de Valeron

    Natural pools of Roque Prieto

    Natural pools of Las Salinas de Agaete

    Port of Las Nives

    Agaete village

    Guayedra beach

    Maypes de Agaete Archaeological Park

    Los Berrazales Winery

    Farenoke beach

    Tamadaba – Faneke Slope

    Tamadaba Natural Park

    Viewpoint Del Balcony

    Las Niñas Dam

    Cactualdea Park

    Gui Gui beach

    Mogan Beach

    Aquapark Oasis Lago Taurito

    Amadores beach

    resort of puerto rico

    Puerto Rico beach

    Angry Birds Activity Park

    Anfi del Mar beach

    Port of Pasito Blanco

    Resort Meloneras

    Amusement park World of entertainment

    Maspalomas Resort

    Playa del Inglés Resort

    Ingles Beach

    San Agustin beach

    Wild West Theme Park

    Waterpark “Aqualand”

    Mundo Aboriginal Park

    Viewpoint Degollada de las Yeguas

    Palmitos Park

    Themisas village

    Guayadeque Gorge

    Route Ruta de la Plata

    Winery “Las Tirajanas”

    Peak Nieves Lookout

    Viewpoint La Silla

    Cheese factory “Cortijo de Pavón”

    The beaches of Gran Canaria

    Gran Canaria (photo: JUAN RAMON RODRIGUEZ SOSA)

    Gran Canaria has 236 km of coastline, but only 15 km of organized beaches, mostly located in the southern part of the island. Absolutely all the beaches on the island are municipal property and therefore free. Payment is charged only for the rental of sun loungers and parasols. The colors of Gran Canaria’s beaches are impressive – the golden sands of Playa Del Inglés and the white sands of Anfi del Mar and Amadores alternate with the dark sands of the volcanic coast.

    The hallmark of the island is located in the southern part of the island, the most spectacular and largest beach of Maspalomas. The capital of the island, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is distinguished by a good beach 4 km long. On the southwest coast, tourists will be pleased with the light sands of Puerto Rico and Puerto Mogan, brought from the Sahara. In the picturesque and often hard-to-reach places of the island, you can find many small “wild” beaches with gray volcanic sand.

    The main beaches of the island →

    Resorts of Gran Canaria

    The tourist business on the island began its development in the capital, but now the crowded and noisy Las Palmas has lost its appeal as a resort, although the famous beaches of Las Alcaravaneras and Las Canteras are located near the city. Residents of the capital prefer to spend their weekends in the south of the island, where the tourist centers of Maspalomas, Puerto de Mogan and Puerto Rico are located.

    Check out my selection of cheap hotels →

    Maspalomas

    The southernmost part of Gran Canaria – Maspalomas

    Maspalomas (Maspalomas) with its developed infrastructure differs significantly from other resorts of the Canary archipelago and therefore is considered the main resort of Gran Canaria. This tourist town has local and foreign educational institutions (English, Spanish and Swedish schools), a Summer University which focuses mainly on tourism, shopping malls, 2 hospitals and private clinics. It offers guests 2 casinos, theme parks, sports centers and golf courses, as well as hotels of different levels (3 *, 4 *, 5 *).

    Maspalomas, uniting 5 resorts (San Agustin, Campo International, Bahia Feliz, Playa del Inglés and Meloneras), is located on the coast 17 km long. Here everyone can choose a resort that suits their personal taste.

    Playa del Ingles

    Playa del Ingles (photo: Randi J.)

    The heart of Maspalomas is the democratic and constantly bustling Playa del Ingles, consisting of a triangle of hotel complexes, discos, bars, restaurants and shops – an ideal place for people who crave fun.

    Campo Internacional

    Campo Internacional (photo: stefanis)

    Solid, calm and teeming with greenery, Campo Internacional is located west of Playa del Inglés. This resort is one of the most respectable resorts of Maspalomas – next to the ocean in a natural palm oasis are the most expensive hotels in Gran Canaria.

    Meloneras

    Meloneras resort

    The new Meloneras resort, located next to the Pasito Blanco lighthouse, does not have its own sandy beach, as it is intended to open a port for pleasure boats in the future. However, that won’t stop you from soaking up the sun as Playa de Maspalomas is nearby.

    Bahia Feliz

    Bahia Feliz (photo: johannes)

    Bahia Feliz is a favorite place for windsurfers. There are 2 surf centers here, and one of these centers is run by the multiple world champion Bjorn Dankenberk . This resort is located very close to the airport, but it is not suitable for sunbathers, as strong winds blow on this stretch of coast.

    San Agustin

    San Agustin (photo: JUAN RAMON RODRIGUEZ SOSA)

    San Agustin is a place that locals love for its front line hotels, quietness and a nice dark sand beach. The beach is protected from the winds by small mountains. This resort is preferred by a respectable public, as this resort is famous for the best private medical clinics in the Canary Islands and one of the largest thalassotherapy centers in Europe. The prices of San Agustin are more democratic than the resorts of Campo International and Playa del Inglés.

    Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico (photo: riosolhotel)

    Puerto Rico is the island’s second most important resort. A couple of decades ago, this resort was a small fishing port, and today it is a favorite vacation spot for tourists with children. Currently, the port is divided by the beach into two parts, and on the rocky slopes there are several dozen hotels and apartments that look similar to each other. In the port you can see a lot of catamarans, yachts and boats, but large ships do not enter the port.

    This resort is the southern center of Gran Canaria’s water activities, so here you can rent a yacht, go diving or windsurfing, take a boat trip on a glass bottom boat, go water skiing and even fish.

    Puerto de Mogan

    Puerto de Mogan (photo: Anne Roberts)

    Puerto de Mogan is a small Andalusian-style resort offering a romantic setting in southern Spain. To the west of Puerto de Mogan are impregnable mountains that can be admired from the observation deck. Since the resort has a yacht port, the coast can also be viewed during a boat trip.

    Sights of Gran Canaria

    Botanico Viera and Clavijo Garden

    Botanico Viera and Clavijo Garden (Jardín Botánico Canario Viera y Clavijo) is a botanical garden located near the village of Tafira. The botanical garden features about 5,000 species of plants from the Canary archipelago and a garden of cacti, many of which were brought to the island several centuries ago. Here you can see Canarian palms, pines, as well as a unique ancient laurel forest.

    Dunes of Maspalomas

    Dunas de Maspalomas (photo: Benjamin)

    The crown jewel of the island is the 403-hectare Dunas de Maspalomas National Park. Moving and static dunes located on the ocean shore, the salt water lake, located in the heart of the park, can impress even the most experienced tourist. The rare species of animals that inhabit this golden world are also interesting.

    Caldera de Bandama

    Caldera de Bandama (photo: David Kaiser)

    Caldera de Bandama is the largest volcanic crater on the island, reaching a depth of more than 200 m and a kilometer in diameter. You can look into it by climbing to the top along a winding road. From the top, located at an altitude of 574 m above sea level, you can see not only the crater, but also the surroundings, Las Palmas and the endless ocean. Located at the bottom of the crater, a flat plateau with a unique ecosystem can be viewed by going down the path.

    Crocodile Park

    Cocodrilo Park (photo: Miodrag Radosavljevic)

    Cocodrilo Park is a park in Agüimes that houses crocodiles (about 300 individuals), iguanas, pythons, tigers, monkeys and parrots. The landscape of the park is as close to natural conditions as possible. The park hosts daily crocodile and parrot shows.

    Columbus House

    Columbus House (Casa de Colón) (photo: Rolf Bach)

    Columbus House (Casa de Colón). The building, built in the 15th century and which served as a haven for the great navigator on one of his first voyages, now houses the Museum of the Great Geographical Discoveries. It was this house that served as the beginning of the construction of the historical part of the capital.

    Canary Cathedral

    Canary Cathedral (Catedral de Canarias) (photo: EJC01)

    Canarian Cathedral (Catedral de Canarias) or Cathedral of Saint Anna (Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de Canarias) – the most significant architectural monument of the island and the first in the archipelago Basilica, currently the seat of the Catholic Diocese. The construction of the cathedral began in the 15th century, but work was suspended several times due to lack of funds. The result of the long construction was an interesting mixture of styles, including both late Gothic and neoclassical.

    Pintada Cave Archaeological Park and Museum

    Pintada Cave Archaeological Park and Museum (Museo y Parque Arqueológico Cueva Pintada)

    Pintada Cave Archaeological Park and Museum (Museo y Parque Arqueológico Cueva Pintada), located in the northern part of the island, near the town of Galdara. The tuff cave is famous for its rock paintings dating back over 2,000 years. You will not see such well-preserved rock art anywhere else in the world. Excavations started in the 19century, are conducted on the territory of the museum-park to the present day.

    Transport in Gran Canaria

    Gran Canaria (photo: Jerome Daly)

    The bus is the island’s main public transport. The issue of laying a railway on the island is still under discussion. Global buses run throughout the island, which the locals call “guagua”. And in the capital of the island, in addition to municipal buses, you can use the tourist bus. You can also travel around Gran Canaria by taxi. Payment is made according to the meter, and the rates are set by the Autonomous Government of the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are connected to each other by air and sea.

    Map of Gran Canaria

    How to get to Gran Canaria?

    The island has international airport – Aeropuerto de Gran Canaria , however, there are no direct flights from Russia to Gran Canaria, and you have to get there with transfers.

    Here are the main flight routes:

    1. Moscow → Tenerife → Gran Canaria.
      Tenerife is so far the only island of the Canary archipelago, to which direct flights from Russia are carried out.
    2. Moscow → Tenerife, and then by sea ferry Tenerife → Gran Canaria.
    3. Moscow→Madrid→Gran Canaria.
      Making a transfer in Madrid, you can stay there for a couple of days, thereby getting to know the capital of Spain;

    Ferry Tenerife→Gran Canaria

    The ferry departs from the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife to the port of Agaete in the northwest of Gran Canaria. Travel time 70 minutes. From the port of Agaete there is a free bus to Las Palmas.

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    The Canary Islands are washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, which have become a fashionable vacation for millions of tourists from all over the world.

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    • The Canary Archipelago includes 7 large islands
    • Tenerife
      • Tenerife Parks
    • Fuertever
    • Grand Canary
    • Lancarote
    • La-Palma
        0023 Attractions La Palma
    • La Gomera
    • Hierro

    The Canary archipelago includes 7 large islands

    1. 0 Tenerife4
    2. Gran Canaria
    3. Fuerteventura
    4. Lanzarote
    5. La Palma
    6. La Gomera
    7. Hierro

    Tenerife and Gran Canaria are especially fond of Russian tourists.

    Together with 6 other small islands (Allegrança, Graciosa, Lobos, Montagna Clara, Roque del Oeste and Roque del Este) the Canary Islands stretch for 450 km along the coast of Morocco. Geographically, 13 Canary or otherwise “dog” islands are located on the African continent, although they belong to the European country of Spain. Total 96km separates the island of Fuerteventura from the coast of Morocco.

    Tenerife

    Tenerife is the largest and most populous island in the center of the Canary archipelago with an area of ​​2057 km². The island has long been on a par with the most privileged and popular resorts in the world.

    Tenerife’s unique natural and climatic features have given it the name “The Island of Eternal Spring” . The network of tourist routes that runs along the coastline with extensive open beaches of black and golden sand, steep and rocky areas that form small bays and grottoes, allows the traveler to see the wonderful beauty of specially created unique parks and natural corners, as well as visit large resort centers islands and picturesque villages.

    The southern part of Tenerife is protected from the cold trade winds blowing from the north-east by the high mountain chain, thanks to which the south is flooded with sunshine all year round. Favorable and surprisingly warm microclimate determined the development of resort tourism .

    Well-known resort towns such as Playa de Las Americas, Playa de Los Cristianos, Playa de Fanabe, El Medano and Playa Paraiso offer a wide range of hotel services, a high level of comfort and a lot of water activities.

    The north of Tenerife is characterized by a more humid climate, which contributes to the lush growth of subtropical vegetation and the fertility of the valleys. The very first resort of Tenerife and the main city of the Valle Oratava valley – Puerto de la Crus has long been considered a recognized center of international tourism.

    Those who are lucky enough to go to this island should definitely visit specialized parks, which bring together interesting exotic representatives of flora and fauna.

    Tenerife Parks

    • Loro Park in Puerto de la Cruz,
    • Siam Park in the south of the island,
    • Las Aguilas del Teide,
    • Tenerife Zoo and Cactus Park near Arona,
    • Octopus Water Amusement Park 2km from Playa de Las Americas,
    • Astronomical observatory in the capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and much more can diversify the beach holidays of vacationers, adding bright and memorable moments to memory and electronic media.

    An overview of the most popular resorts in Tenerife: Playa de las Americas, Los Cristianos, Puerto de la Cruz, El Medano, where we talk about the history of resorts, hotels and beaches, entertainment and shopping.

    A detailed guide to Tenerife can be found in this publication.

    Find out about the weather in Tenerife, when is the best time to come on vacation, where to go and what to see while traveling, this article will help.

    Fuerteventura

    The second largest island of the Canary archipelago with an area of ​​1660 km² is the most unusual of all the Canary Islands .

    Harmattan wind, bringing here the breath of the Sahara desert, has created unique landscapes reminiscent of Africa. But there is no African hell here, and the climate is even more comfortable than in Tenerife.

    Many Russian tourists began to give preference to this island because of its longest sandy beaches of all the Canary Islands , the width of which in some places exceeds 1 km. The Atlantic Ocean is special here – its waters are shallow, with crystal clear turquoise water.

    Diverse underwater world attracts lovers of diving and spearfishing. In the strait that separates Africa from the Canary Islands, fishermen never leave empty-handed – here you can catch sardines, tuna and even swordfish.

    The never-ceasing wind and constant waves have made the ideal place for windsurfing and on its territory stages of the World Cup in this sport are held.

    The capital of the island – Puerto del Rosario is not attractive for tourists due to the lack of attractions and interesting amusement parks.

    Tourists choose the main resort centers for recreation – the peninsula of Jandia and Corralejo. Also from the small village of Morro Jable, located in the south, you can go on a ship to the shores of the island of Gran Canaria, and in the north of the island you can go to Lanzarote or to make a fascinating excursion to the volcanic island of Lobos .

    Gran Canaria

    The third largest island with an area of ​​1560.1 km² and the second most populous island is located in the heart of the Canary archipelago. Only 60 miles separate the island from the coast of Africa.

    Sunny days throughout the year, mild climate, warm gentle waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the unique natural landscape of the island of volcanic origin, rising from the ocean, explain the unique charm of the island and make it possible to compare it with the continent in miniature.

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) – the capital of the island , with almost endless streets stretched along the ocean, is surprisingly harmoniously woven into the surrounding landscape.

    The southern part of the island is characterized by excellent beaches with magnificent golden sand in Playa del Ingles (Playa del Inglés – from the Spanish “beach of the English”) and dunes, oases in Maspalomas (Maspalomas). Playa de San Augustin (San Augustin), located east of Playa del Ingles, together with Maspalomas, forms the largest tourist center on the Spanish island.

    Distance from San Augustin to the capital is 40 km, to Gran Canaria Airport – 20 km.

    Distance from Playa del Ingles to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria – 55 km, to the airport – 30 km, from Maspalomas to the capital of the island – 60 km, to the airport – 36 km.

    Public transport on the island is provided by two bus companies, one of which operates in the south of the island, the second in the north.

    The main bus terminal is located in the capital, from where buses run regularly to all tourist centers, including Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico) and Palatavaca (Palatavaca).

    Lanzarote

    The fourth largest island of the Canary archipelago with an area of ​​795 km² is called the “island of volcanoes” .

    Even today, after 6 years of eruptions, a third of the island remains covered with lifeless ash and basalt, which is not conducive to agriculture and the cultivation of many crops.

    The liveliest tourist area is located in the Tias region, where visitors to the island are struck by the striking contrast between the blackness of the volcanic rocks scattered in abundance throughout the island, and the light sand.

    The island of Lanzarote is simply made for relaxation – endless sun, silence, fresh sea breeze and the whisper of the ocean – all this attracts tourists seeking solitude and peace.

    You should definitely visit the capital of the island – Arrecife, which is the commercial and administrative center of the island, and its streets breathe centuries-old history and reflect the unique maritime character of Lanzarote.

    Tourists also flock to one of the greenest places on the island – the Valley of a Thousand Palm Groves , where unique fire palms and unusual tropical plants grow.

    Would you like to try wines made from lava fields and other Canarian dishes? Then you are here.

    In that case, do not hesitate, the holiday season on the island of Lanzarote is open.

    This review will help you find a resort in Spain that meets your requirements.

    La Palma

    The fifth largest island of the Canary archipelago, with an area of ​​795 km², is rightly called isla bonita (beautiful island).

    The island was declared a World Biosphere Reserve in 2002 by UNESCO . It is also called isla verde (green island), due to the vast territory covered with laurel and pine forests.

    The island was formed 2 million years ago by the eruption of an underwater volcano. In the south of the island, the tourism sector is poorly developed, as several volcanoes remain active, which does not attract hotel business owners to build hotels and equip pristine beaches.

    Nevertheless, tourists of can be advised to relax in a small pretty resort – Puerto Naos with the longest beach on the island, covered with black sand .

    It is noteworthy that this particular beach has been proudly carrying the blue flag of one of the cleanest beaches in Spain for many years.

    Along the beach, there is a chain of numerous shops, restaurants and cafes where you should definitely taste Canarian cuisine and young wines.

    The picturesque sandy beach of Charco Verde is ideal for a family holiday , located 2 km south of Puerto Naos.

    La Palma Attractions

    A trip to the capital of the island Santa Cruz de la Palma (Santa Cruz de La Palma) is recommended for fans of a rich excursion program.

    Plaza de España, Avenida Maritima promenade, Constitution square, 16th century town hall (Iantamiento), Dali Street, the Salazar Palace of the 17th century, the Church of the Holy Light of the 16th century, the Tobacco House and many other sights of the capital can satisfy lovers of fascinating history and architectural monuments of the Middle Ages.

    La Gomera

    One of the most beautiful islands of the Canary archipelago with an area of ​​369. 76 km² is the sixth largest Canary Island.

    To get to the island with the unique vegetation of monteverde – laurel forests, you can take the ferries departing for Homera from Tenerife, from the port of Los Cristianos.
    Travel time varies from 35 minutes to 1 hour 20 minutes.

    The cost also ranges from 21 to 30€. This discrepancy in time and cost is due to the types of ferries and their speed.

    In addition, the island has direct air links with the islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife.

    Tourism on the island is not as developed as on other popular islands of the Canary archipelago. The bulk of the tourists are German citizens vacationing in Valle Gran Rei (“Valley of the Great King”), which is a resort complex from coastal villages :

    • Vueltas,
    • La Puntilla,
    • La Playa,
    • La Galera.

    The Spanish land gave the world the most extraordinary creative people and among them the great architect – Antonio Gaudi .

    This man left behind priceless cultural creations. The Park Güell he created is a visiting card of Barcelona.

    Read about the world’s largest collection of Spanish paintings in the Prado Museum, about the Royal Palace – the largest palace in all of Western Europe and much more in our review: TOP 10 attractions in Madrid.

    The last charming village has been named Montmartre , the name of one of the districts of Paris, because of the many expensive boutiques and restaurants. Russian tourists prefer to come to the island on a day trip that starts from the capital of the island – San Sebastian de la Gomera.
    City with only 9 thousand. rich in attractions :

    • This is Plaza de las Americas,
    • Church of the Virgen de Asuncion, where, according to legend, Christopher Columbus prayed before continuing his sea voyage,
    • Torre del Conde Gothic tower,
    • Historic fortress of Christopher Columbus and others
    • After visiting the capital, tourists go to the surroundings of the island, where the pristine nature with gorges, mountain peaks and endless laurel forests will take your breath away.

    Garajonay National Park with its 450 species of rare trees and plants was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1986.
    Tour guides take travelers to Laurisilva, an ancient laurel forest where trees reach 20 meters in height.

    Great photos are obtained from the observation deck Mirador de Agando , near which there is a playground and a good restaurant.

    During the meal, the traditional silbo gomero (Homer whistle) show awaits tourists . In ancient times, when there were no telephones, the inhabitants of the island, who were mainly engaged in cattle breeding, exchanged the language of whistles. They could whistle to warn of danger, of some joyful event, and even tell the news, or maybe even gossip.

    A whole silbo dictionary was created and became a national treasure . Today the whistling language is taught in the island’s schools. There is no practical application for this language, but as an entertaining performance for tourists, it will exist for a long time. So tourists don’t have to worry – their great-grandchildren will also be able to hear silbo gomero.

    Hierro

    , the smallest of the seven main Canary Islands , is only 277 km². Like all the islands of the Canary archipelago, Hierro is an island of volcanic origin.
    More recently, in 2011, an underwater volcano erupted near the town of La Restinga, from where residents were evacuated.

    The tourism industry has hardly affected the island, as there are no sandy beaches on the westernmost island. Nevertheless, the islanders and a few tourists enjoy a beach holiday in Tamadouste, a quiet cove located 10 km from the capital of the island, Valverde. Also 8 km from the capital is the beach of Pozo de las Calcosas with comfortable pools for swimming and many bungalows made of steep stones.

    Playa de Verodal is the most beautiful beach on the island of , covered with volcanic sand and at the foot of a high cliff. Due to the poor access road, the beach is almost empty.
    Diving enthusiasts flock to La Restinha – one of the popular resort centers on the island, with the status of a marine nature reserve . A large hotel, numerous bars, restaurants and shops along the Avenida Maritima promenade attract tourists.

    Fans of excursions have practically nothing to profit from here. In the capital, the only historical monument worthy of attention is – the church of Santa Maria de la Concepcion , the date of construction of which dates back to 1767.
    A complex of shepherd’s huts, which have been reconstructed and furnished from different eras, can be found in the ecological museum located in Casas de Guinea, an old Norman settlement of the 15th century.

    Fearless travelers can visit Lagartario, a natural reserve inhabited by one and a half meter rare breeds of lizards.

    Since there is no public transport on the island at all, the only way to travel around the island is to rent a car.

    Of the 6 small Canary Islands, only one is inhabited – Graciosa (27km²). It is located just 2 km north of Lanzarote. They are separated by the narrow strait of El Rio.
    In the port village of Caleta del Cebo and the fishing village of Pedro Barba, there is not a single hotel, only a few boarding houses.

    According to an ancient legend, countless treasures are buried on the island . They have never been found, and among the local population there are no treasure hunters, only friendly and smiling fishermen with very weathered and tanned faces.

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    Canary Islands, literally – “dog islands” – an archipelago of seven islands of volcanic origin in the Atlantic Ocean, off the northwestern coast of Africa (Morocco and Western Sahara). The islands belong to Spain and are one of the autonomous communities of this country. Homeland of canaries.

    The archipelago consists of seven large inhabited islands and several smaller ones. In the center is the largest island – Tenerife (2057 km²), Tenerife is the largest and most populous island. To the west are the islands of La Gomera (378 km²), Hierro (277 km²) and La Palma (708 km²). Gran Canaria is located to the east of Tenerife. This is the third largest island of the archipelago (1532 km²). Further east are Fuerteventura (1659 km²) and Lanzarote (795 km²). Of the six small islands, only Graciosa (27 km²) is inhabited. To the east are the islands of Alegranza (10 km²), Montaña Clara (1 km²), Lobos (6 km²), Roque del Oeste and Roque del Este. There are 13 islands in total.

    Geographically, the archipelago is part of Macaronesia, a group of volcanic islands along with the Azores, Cape Verde, Madeira and Selvages.

    Canary Islands is heaven on earth. The weather here is around the year in the range of 18-25 degrees.

    On the islands you can find almost everything that a tourist and a traveler needs: volcanoes, excellent restaurants and cafes, affordable shopping, historical sites, interesting animals and party clubs.

    Canaries, this is a fairy tale that every real traveler must visit.

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    Canary Islands is one of the most unusual places on Earth. There are active volcanoes and sand dunes, the Atlantic Ocean and pine forests, neo-Gothic churches and buildings of the 15th century. On the slopes of the craters, people have learned to grow grapes and coffee, and winter and summer differ so little from each other that you can come to the Canary Islands in any season.

    This small region of Spain is unique, if only because it is 2,000 kilometers from the rest of the country. It is here that the Wind Power goes to celebrate the New Year and invites you to come with it. In anticipation of the trip, we share a small selection of interesting places that are definitely worth seeing.

    Gran Canaria

    Las Palmas

    The largest city of the Canary Islands is over 500 years old. In 1492, Christopher Columbus stopped at the port of Las Palmas at the very beginning of his journey to America. You can see the city through his eyes by taking a walk through the historical district of Vegeta. Cathedrals and churches of the end of the 15th century, colorful facades of houses of the colonial era create a retrospective of the history of this city. Las Palmas is also known in the sailing culture for the start of the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, the annual transatlantic regatta that attracts yachtsmen from all over the world.

    Gran Canaria

    Pico de las Nieves

    The name of the island’s highest peak means “snow peak”. Yes, it is spring in the Canary Islands all year round, but at an altitude of almost 2000 meters above sea level, snow often falls in winter. The entire upper part of the mountain is occupied by a Spanish military base. Its location gives out a huge radar in the form of a sphere on the top of Nieves, which is difficult to hide.
    From the observation deck, located below the highest point, offers a picturesque view of the neighboring island of Tenerife with the giant Teide volcano in the center. The easiest way to get to the observation deck is from the city of Maspalomos (our Canarian regatta starts from here), you need to get to the town of Ayacata and then follow the signs, which will be enough. By car, you can climb almost to the top, and then take a walk through the pine forest.

    By the way, the Canary pine is a rare plant that can survive on the slopes of the mountains of the Canary Islands with their low rainfall, altitude, temperature fluctuations and rocky soil.

    The long taproot helps the pine to anchor itself among the rocks, while the wide root network allows it to collect all available nutrients. Canarian pine needles are up to 30 centimeters long, with their help the tree collects all the moisture, which is not so much here. Wet bark and crown make the tree fireproof, which is important for its survival under the scorching sun. Tallest tree taller than a 20-story building.

    Gran Canaria

    Caldera de Bandama

    The peculiarity of the relief of the Canaries was created by volcanoes. The 7 islands of the archipelago were formed by powerful eruptions over millions of years. These processes looked as frightening as possible: lava flows, underground explosions, extreme temperatures. To see what forces the archipelago created, you can visit the crater of the Caldera de Bandama volcano, which looks like a huge funnel from an atomic bomb explosion. The volcano died out already about 2000 years ago and its kilometer-long crater was covered with vegetation. The soil in this place is rich in minerals, so grapes for local wine and other fruits have been grown on the slopes of the crater for several hundred years. It is better not to go down into the crater without closed shoes, instead you can visit the Wine Museum and the pottery workshop, which still works according to the traditional methods of the indigenous people of the Canary Islands – the Guanches.

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    Dunes of Maspalomos

    If you cross the snowy peak of Nieves and overcome the fragrant pine forests, then on the southern coast of the island of Gran Canaria you will find yourself in a real desert. Three kilometers of the coastline is occupied by dunes, the sun shines all year round, and reptiles and insects live in the sand, which can only be found in Africa. Interestingly, due to the winds from the ocean, the desert is constantly moving (up to 5 meters per year): this does not allow plants to gain a foothold in one place.

    There is a path in the south direction of the desert that leads to the beach of Maspalomos, but you can ignore the paths and walk on the sands as you like. Still, the desert is not so big that you can get lost, and the sea and beaches frame the dunes on all sides. We advise you to explore the sandy space from a height, climbing the 60-meter lighthouse of Faro de Maspalomas, built in the 19th century.

    Gran Canaria

    Agaete

    The village of Agaete in the northwest of the island is included in the route map of our New Year’s regatta to the Canary Islands. In addition to the developed tourist infrastructure, this town is known for its festivals, gathering up to 100 thousand spectators (with a population of less than 6 thousand). Nearby, in a high-altitude area, is the Tamabada Natural Park, the largest forest of relic Canarian pine on the entire island of Gran Canaria. Coffee lovers should visit Agaete because it is here that the only place in Europe where this crop is grown is located.

    Gran Canaria

    Arucas

    Not far from the capital of Gran Canaria – the city of Las Palmas – there is a small but very nice town. There are many historical buildings of the XIX century. The largest building in the city is the church of San Juan Bautista, made of gray basalt, a volcanic stone that is very difficult to work. The church is designed in the Neo-Gothic style, its construction took more than 70 years and was finally completed in 1977 year. A 60-meter tower rises above the church – the highest in all the Canary Islands.

    The largest rum factory in the Canaries is also located in Arucas, it was founded in 1884. The court of the Spanish monarchs was treated to its liqueurs and rum, and the plant bore the honorary title of “Supplier of the Royal House and Court of Spain.” The company is open for tours with tastings of local drinks. Why not, the main thing is not to get carried away.

    Tenerife

    Teide Volcano

    There are more than 100 kilometers between the islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife, but from any elevation in clear weather you will see the top of the island of Tenerife – the Teide volcano. This is the highest point not only in the Canary Islands and Spain, but also the main peak in the entire Atlantic. Its height above sea level is 3718 meters.
    The natives of the Canary Islands, the Guanches, believed that the demon Guayota lived in the volcano, and the volcano itself was called the devil. This is because any eruption of Teide destroyed cities and villages at its foot. From different sides of the slope and at different heights, the Teide volcano has a different climate – it is so gigantic.

    The volcano has not woken up for more than 100 years, and a funicular was built on its slope, which rises to a height of 3555 meters. Above – only on foot and with a pre-issued permit. But in winter, the peak is covered with snow and the lift may not work due to icing.

    Tenerife

    Güimar Pyramids

    The real mystery of Tenerife is the stepped pyramids, reminiscent of the ziggurats of Mexico and Peru. There are many versions of their origin, but according to the main hypothesis, the 6 towers of the complex had a simple agricultural value. To be honest, it’s hard to believe in all this, if you find out that all the structures are oriented to the heavenly bodies, and on the day of the summer solstice you can see the sunset twice from a high tower. The well-known traveler Thor Heyerdahl established this fact when he tried to prove that in ancient times the Canary Islands were part of the route connecting America and the Mediterranean. Now an ethnographic park has been organized in Guimar, where, in addition to visiting the pyramids, you can stroll through the botanical garden.

    Guimar is best reached by car, moving along the TF-1 highway, and then follow the signs, fortunately, the Canary Islands have very developed navigation and good roads.

    Tenerife

    Las Galletas

    Along the way of our route, we will visit the small town of Las Galletas on the southern tip of the island of Tenerife. You will never guess what this city is named after – in honor of cookies! This is because in the 19th century a ship carrying sweets was wrecked in this area, and all the sweet cargo was washed ashore.

    Now Las Galletas is a sample of provincial life in the Canary Islands. This is a fishing town with seafood markets and banana plantations all around. The beaches here are small, but interesting for their color: black volcanic sand mixed with pebbles lies on the shore.

    Lanzarote Island

    Lanzarote Island is so named after the Genoese traveler Lancelotto Malocello, who lived here at the beginning of the 14th century, although these places have a second, unofficial name – “the island of fire-breathing mountains.”
    Travelers come here for lunar and Martian landscapes formed by centuries of volcanic activity. Here in the scorched deserts you rarely see any vegetation, but local farmers have learned to grow crops in these conditions. Vegetable gardens are planted in artificial craters dug into volcanic sand and reinforced with stones. This protects the vegetation from strong winds, and the slopes of the pit naturally condense the dew. This is how grapes are grown here for local wines of the Malvasia and Muscatel varieties.

    To list all the sights of the Canary Islands, rare plants and animals that live here, it is easier to write a multi-volume encyclopedia. But why, when you can take and see everything with your own eyes. At the end of December, we set off with a small sailing fleet on a trip to the Canary Islands. We will sunbathe on the deck, taste local wines, make wishes for the next year and meet sunsets, standing above the clouds. Join us!

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    Fuerteventura, Canary Islands – Average Annual Weather

    August is the hottest month in Fuerteventura with an average temperature of 25°C (77°F) and the coldest is January at 18°C (64°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in July. The wettest month is December with an average of 26mm of rain. The best month to swim in the sea is in August when the average sea temperature is 22°C (72°F).

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    °C 18 18 18 20 21 23 24 25 25 23 21 19
    °F 64 64 64 68 70 73 75 77 77 73 70 66

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    High °C 21 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 28 26 24 22
    Low °C 15 15 16 16 17 19 21 22 21 20 18 16
    High °F 70 70 72 73 75 79 81 82 82 79 75 72
    Low °F 59 59 61 61 63 66 70 72 70 68 64 61

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    Day °C 18 18 19 19 21 23 24 25 24 24 22 19
    Night °C 17 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 23 23 20 18
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    Night °F 63 62 64 66 69 71 73 75 74 73 68 65

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    mm 14 16 12 5 1 0 0 0 2 8 13 26
    Days 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 3

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    Hours 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 9 8 7 7 6

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    Fuerteventura, Canary Islands – November Weather

    What’s the Weather like in Fuerteventura in November?

    November in Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands brings strong winds countered by an average of seven hours of sunshine every day.  November is a peaceful month to visit as it attracts off-season visitors seeking better weather than in the UK.

    How Hot Is Fuerteventura In November?

    Average daytime temperatures are 21°C with daytime high peaks reaching 24°C, while low peaks can get down to 17°C. 

    Is the Sea Warm In Fuerteventura In November?

    The average seawater temperatures stay at an inviting 22°C. Apart from frequent winds, the weather holds no surprises and temperatures don’t fluctuate much. November usually brings 30mm rain for three days of the month.

    The Calima and Sirocco Winds

    The island’s signature winds are strong during November and winds, known as siroccos, come from Africa bringing a phenomenon known locally as calima. These can be most pronounced in November. These storms are mostly harmless but can be inconvenient if you’re hoping to hit the beach.

    Fuerteventura Hotels in November

    Best Age Fuerteventura

    Best Age Fuerteventura is a quiet and tranquil 4-star hotel located near the centre of Pajara and just a few minutes distance from Costa Calma. The hotel offers 202 comfortable rooms and clean communal spaces. The Best Age is an adult-only hotel that caters mostly attracts  Brits and Germans.

    Hotel Esquinzo Beach Fuerteventura

    If you are looking for an excellent European-style hotel in Jandia, then look no further than Hotel Esquinzo Beach Fuerteventura. The Esquinzo beach hotel offers incredible value for money and quality accommodation with a smile. It is famous for its hospitality and it’s exceptionally helpful staff.

    IFA Altamarena

    Another excellent IFA hotel, IFA Altamarena is located at a brilliant location, overlooking the famous Jandía beach. The hotel is clean and very well organised, offering tourists spectacular value for money with an undeniably friendly atmosphere. The hotel’s facilities are geared towards Brits and the staff goes above and beyond to meet every visitor’s needs. 

    Barcelo Jandia Mar

    Barcelo Jandia Mar is another award-winning 4-star Barcelo hotel in Fuerteventura. The spacious, all-inclusive hotel is situated on a hill overlooking the magnificent Jandia beach in south Fuerteventura. Visitors praise the hotel for its cleanliness and the overall top service.

    Barcelo Castillo Beach Resort

    Barceló Castillo Beach Resort is a spectacular 4-star hotel located on Caleta de Fuste’s seafront, which is famous for its sand dunes and excellent windsurfing conditions. The hotel is ideal for some R&R kick back in the thalassotherapy spa or soak up some rays on the hotel’s spacious terraces.

    Fuerteventura Beach for November

    Gran Tarajal

    Gran Tarajal is a large beach located in a secluded bay that attracts almost no tourists, making it ideal for those seeking solitude. There are no tourist facilities and no lifeguard services though, making this beach unsuitable for children and elderly tourists.

    La Lajita

    Another secluded beach perfect for a bit of peace and quiet is La Lajita. Fishermen gather at this beach to depart on their fishing boats, which is a picturesque sight take a camera. The sea is very calm and the sand is clean (although dark). There are no tourist facilities here but the numerous palm trees on the beach provide a decent amount of shade.

    Bars and Restaurants 

    Azzurro Restaurant

    Azzurro restaurant serves some of the best Mediterranean dishes in El Cotillo. The restaurant has beautiful view over the sea and serves fantastic food, accompanied by local, Canarian white wine. The restaurant is child-friendly and offers relatively cheap prices.

    Rokama La Cubana

    Rokama La Cubana is a small and friendly bar located in Corralejo’s music square. The bar offers night entertainment and serves breakfast to nightclub lovers who’ve partied the night away. It is closed on Sundays.

    Roadhouse Bar

    The Roadhouse Bar offers live entertainment at night and during the day sports events are shown on large TV screens. The drinks are cheap and the atmosphere is friendly. Every Sunday, the bar serves Sunday roast from midday until 5pm.

    Things to do in Fuerteventura in November

    Golf Club Salinas de Antigua

    Golf Club Salinas de Antigua is a popular golf course of 18 holes, par 70, designed by Manolo Piñeiro, twice world champion in golfing. The course was built using advanced technology to create perfectly placed holes, incredible landscapes and a sophisticated irrigation system that powers all water features. The trail gets golfers through lakes, greens and even desert patches across 21.450 square metres.

    Museo de la Sal

    Perhaps one of the most unique museums on the island, Museo de la Sal (museum of salt) is a lot more interesting than it sounds. In the Museo de la Sal, you can learn about the importance of salt and how this amazing substance has shaped civilisation and mankind through the ages. Wars have been waged and empires have been built thanks to salt, and in this museum you will also learn how salt is produced (from the sea or mineral deposits). The museum is situated mostly outdoors and the views are good, too.

    Fuerteventura, Canary Islands – February Weather

    What’s The Weather Like In Fuerteventura In February?

    February is the perfect time to visit Fuerteventura, Canary Islands if you love the sunshine but aren’t a fan of the huge crowds and scorching temperatures which the summer months of July and August attract.

    How Hot Is Fuerteventura In February?

    At this time of year, the average temperature for the island is 18°C, created by average highs of 21°C during the warmest part of the day and average lows of 15°C at nighttime.

    Rain In Fuerteventura In February

    After December, February is the wettest month of the year, when Fuerteventura is subject to 16mm of precipitation which is divided between two wet days. This proves how very dry Fuerteventura is!

    Is The Sea Warm In Fuerteventura In February?

    On average, the sun shines for around seven hours each day in Fuerteventura in February and the average sea temperature is 18°C. Generally, anything above 18°C is considered warm enough for swimming.

    Is February In Fuerteventura Humid?

    Despite the Canary Islands having a sub-tropical climate, Fuerteventura is never overly humid. This means that when the temperatures are high, they never feel stifling and always feel pleasantly warm.

    How Windy Is Fuerteventura In February?

    Fuerteventura is one of the windiest of the Canary Islands and hosts numerous windsurfing championships each year. Over the course of the month, typical wind speeds range between light and moderate breezes, rarely rising to strong. 

    February 2020 Canary Islands Calima

    Fron 22 to 23 February 2020 the Canary Islands were engulfed in a sandstorm so vast it obscured them from satellite view, as a seasonal blast of hot, sandy winds known as Calima swept across from the the Sahara. Winds rose to 100mph and carried clouds of red sand that buffeted the islands, creating a thick orange haze.

    It was also a hot in month in Fuerteventura with a hogh of 28.6C recorded at teh Airport on February 5th , 2020

    Fuerteventura Hotels in February

    Fuentepark

    Fuentepark is a great place for families in search of child-friendly accommodation in Fuerteventura. Located in the centre of Corralejo, just metres away from a plethora of international bars, restaurants and shops as well as just 200m away from Corralejo Beach this hotel couldn’t be better situated. Accommodation comes in the form of 76 one-bedroom apartments which are spread out over a two-storey building.

    Each comfortable apartment is totally self-contained and incudes a well-equipped kitchen, plus a balcony or terrace with views of the pools and gardens so you can keep an eye on the little ones. The apartments are all set around the swimming pool area which features a large adults’ pool, smaller adjoining children’s pool and sunbathing terrace. And whilst free WiFi access is available throughout the complex, there are no onsite dining venues.

    Hotel Fuerteventura Princess

    For a bit more luxury, consider staying at Hotel Fuerteventura Princess. Also situated in Corralejo, just steps away from the golden sandy beach of Playa de Esquinzo, this four-star hotel offers double rooms, family rooms and exclusive ‘Esencia’-category rooms which are the finest in the resort. The standard rooms are all decorated in warm yellow, red and orange hues and come equipped with basics such as air conditioning, satellite TV, private bathroom and sofa bed for extra guests.

    There are three onsite restaurants which serve everything from traditional Canarian dishes buffet-style and international brunches al fresco to handcrafted pizzas and fresh seafood. You’ll also find five bars within the complex, including the ever-popular Sports Bar Betancuria which offers leather armchairs, pool tables and large flat screen TVs which broadcast all major sporting events. Other facilities within the complex include daily organised sports activities, modern fitness centre with sauna and Turkish baths, nightly entertainment for adults and a kids’ club for the little ones, and four freshwater swimming pools surrounded by a solarium.

    TUI Magic Life Fuerteventura

    TUI Magic Life Fuerteventura is perfect for those who can’t get enough of sea views. This complex is located directly on the long sandy beach of Playa de Esquinzo and if you get a good sea-view room, you’ll be so close you’ll practically be able to touch the beach! The resort is comprised of 610 rooms in the main part of the complex and 59 rooms in the exclusive Private Lodge. All the spacious rooms are decorated in an authentic Canarian fashion, with dark wooden accents, tiled floors and neutral décor.

    Satellite TV, air conditioning and private bathroom come as standard in each room. The apartments are separated from the beach by a huge pool area made up of large swimming pools for adults and children, sunbathing terraces and tropical gardens. In the middle of the sunbathing terrace, there is a large dining area were you can sample Canarian delicacies and international specialities from breakfast to dinner. Since all-inclusive is the most popular board option, the food and drink specials change regularly to keep things interesting.

    Riu Palace Tres Islas

    Riu Palace Tres Islas is another top pick for travellers who love staying close to the beach. This luxury all-inclusive hotel is situated close to the famous sand dunes of Corralejo and boasts a superb Renova Spa with swimming pools, Jacuzzis, saunas and treatment menu. If you love keeping active on holiday, swim some laps in the two fresh water swimming pools which are heated in winter, hit the modern and well-equipped gym or take part in the fitness classes which are organised daily.

    After you’ve worked up an appetite, you’ve got six different bars and restaurants to choose from, which serve everything from classic burgers, salads and pizzas for lunch to Canarian classics, Mediterranean favourites and British comfort food for dinner. If you’re holidaying with kids, you can keep an eye on them in the children’s swimming pool from the sunbathing terrace or take them to the mini club where they’ll be entertained by qualified staff. There are three categories of room on offer here singles, doubles and suites. Each room is beautifully appointed and comes with free WiFi access, air conditioning, satellite and sea views double rooms and suites also come with a balcony or terrace.

    ClubHotel Riu Oliva Beach Resort

    Another Riu favourite, ClubHotel Riu Oliva Beach Resort is a beautiful all-inclusive hotel located directly on the golden sandy beach in Corralejo. The hotel isn’t found in a bustling resort, in fact apart from the beach there is nothing at all around it, making this complex perfect for those who want a quiet, relaxing holiday in Fuerteventura. The hotel sports two large swimming pools for adults and two for children both of which are heated in winter, a Jacuzzi, a solarium terrace with free sun loungers and parasols, a well-equipped gym, organised fitness classes, tennis courts and massage service.

    To make sure the little ones are never bored, there is also a kids’ club and playground.  When it comes to dining, there are three main restaurants El Canario which specialises in Canarian cuisine, Mandarin which serves up Asian delicacies and the main restaurant which offers an international buffet. Unfortunately, it’s only the buffet restaurant which is covered by the all-inclusive programme. If you get a bit fed up of resort life and want something more natural, the beach which offers sun loungers, parasols and showers for visitors is literally just steps away. Accommodation takes the form of double rooms, suites and family rooms which are spread out between two large buildings. The only thing that really sets the rooms apart is the size of them they mostly offer the same amenities, including private bathroom with shower and hairdryer, air conditioning, satellite TV and balcony or terrace with sea views.

    Fuerteventura Beach for February

    Las Clavellinas Beach

    Las Clavellinas Beach is one of the best family-friendly beaches in Corralejo, thanks to the shallow, clean waters which are always perfectly still making them ideal for small children to swim in. Despite its small size the golden sand only stretches on for 100m this beach rarely gets crowded in the winter months, so you should never struggle to secure your favourite spot to lie down your towel.

    Although there are no food or drink kiosks directly on the beach, Las Clavellinas is backed by a bustling promenade where you’ll find loads of bars, restaurants, cafes and supermarkets. There are, however, basic services and facilities on the beach, including sun loungers and parasols which you can hire for the day.

    Muelle Chico

    Muelle Chico is another top pick if you’re looking for small, family-friendly beaches in Corralejo. This golden sandy bay is larger than Las Clavellinas Beach stretching on for about 200m and faces the tiny islet of Los Lobos. Even though it’s relatively small, this urban beach is surrounded by activity, with loads of bars, restaurants and shops found just steps away in the centre of the resort.

    Thanks to the harbour which protects the beach on one side, rough waves can never reach the shore, so the sea is always calm enough for swimming in even when it’s windy. Onsite services and facilities include sun loungers, parasols and life guard patrol.

    Bars and Restaurants

    Infusion Restaurante

    Whatever you’re in the mood for, Infusion Restaurante is sure to have it. This restaurant aims to cater for all tastes and serves up a wide variety of international dishes from Cajun-style blackened beef and Canarian chicken to popcorn shrimp and lobster thermidor. Whatever you do make sure you leave room for the cheesecake. There is always a wide selection of homemade cheesecakes on offer in amazing, innovative flavours.

    Dr Drink

    Dr Drink is the place to go if you’re looking for a lively party atmosphere in Fuerteventura. This bar stands out from the crowd for its theme parties including Hawaiian and moustache parties and buzzing atmosphere which is usually created by their lengthy cocktail list and affordable drinks prices.

    Things to do in Fuerteventura in February

    Parque Natural de Corralejo

    Parque Natural de Corralejo is arguably Fuerteventura’s most iconic landmark, making it a must-visit during your holiday. This park stretches on for 10km along the coastline of Corralejo and incorporates sand dunes, beaches and two luxury hotels. The beaches here are perfect for practising wind-based water sports, such as windsurfing and kite boarding, but the dunes provide enough protection for sun-worshipers to doze and work on their tans without being battered by winds.

    Easy Rides Bike Centre

    If you’re feeling adventurous and want to explore the island, hire a bike from the Easy Rides Bike Centre in Fuerteventura. This company rents out mountain bikes, racing bikes, city bikes and kids bikes, so whether you’re planning on discovering new parts of the resorts or the countryside, they’ve got you covered. The company even organises 13 guided cycling routes around the island over five different difficulty levels if you don’t want to risk getting lost on your own. 

    Fuerteventura, Canary Islands – January Weather

    What’s the weather like in Fuerteventura in January?

    Winter barely touches the Canary Islands, which makes Fuerteventura a superb place to go to soak up some winter sunshine.   In January the island enjoys six hours of daily sunshine on average.

    How Hot Does It Get In Fuerteventura In January?

    At this time of year, the average temperature for the island is 18°C making it the island’s coldest month. This is created by average highs of 21°C during the warmest part of the day and average lows of 15°C during the coolest part of the night.

    Is The Sea Warm In Fuerteventura In January?

    The average sea temperature for Fuerteventura in January is 19°C, which some might find a bit too cold for swimming in. However, you’ll still find plenty of sunbathers enjoying the refreshing water temperatures.#

     Is Fuerteventura Rainy In January?

    January is one of the driest winter months for Fuerteventura when the island is subject to just 14mm of precipitation which is spread out across three wet days.

     Is Fuerteventura Windy In January?

    Fuerteventura is a fairly windy island and hosts numerous important windsurfing championships later in the year. In January, the typical wind speeds vary between light and moderate breezes rarely rising to anything stronger.

    Fuerteventura Hotels in January

    Playa Park Club

    Playa Park Club is a great place to go if you’re on a tight budget and want to stay in Corralejo. This family-friendly complex offers loads to keep the little ones entertained, such as three saltwater outdoor swimming pools including one child’s pool with fountain and water games playground, games room and free WiFi access in the reception. Whilst the kids are having fun, the adults can enjoy the outdoor Jacuzzi, gym, sauna, beauty salon, massage parlour or simply take it easy and relax on the sun terrace surrounded by tropical gardens.

    There are three places to dine within the hotel the main restaurant, the pool snack bar and the evening bar where you’ll find live entertainment and all guests have the option of staying on a self-catering, bed and breakfast, half board, full board or all-inclusive basis. Accommodation here takes two forms small studios with views of the swimming pool or tropical gardens and one-bedroom apartments which offer a separate bedroom and fully-equipped kitchen.

    Hotel Costa Caleta

    Hotel Costa Caleta is another great option when it comes to highly-rated yet affordable accommodation in Fuerteventura. Set within Caleta de Fuste, just 400m away from the nearest beach and within easy access of a wealth of international bars, restaurants and clubs. Here guests can choose between 308 one-bedroom apartments, each of which is spacious, decorated in bright primary colours and comes well-equipped with air-conditioning, private bathroom, satellite TV and sofa bed for a third guest.

    The apartments are set around a large swimming pool area made up of two adult swimming pools, one children’s swimming pool and an outdoor pool bar, all surrounded by lush, tropical gardens. As well as the pool bar, dining options also include one main buffet restaurant with themed dinners twice each week, cocktail bar which serves cocktails and coffee, and one entertainment bar which hosts evening shows.

    Barcelo Corralejo Bay

    For a romantic break in Fuerteventura, it’s tough to beat Barcelo Corralejo Bay. This four-star adults-only hotel is located just 50m from Corralejo beach and is best known for its superb wellness centre and spa. The hotel’s U-Spa is made up of a relaxation pool, shower labyrinth, caldarium with colour therapy, toning pool, Turkish bath, hydromassage jets, solarium, pebble walkway, Finnish sauna and various indoor and outdoor relaxation areas. The spa also features personalised treatment zones and a fitness centre where you’ll find state-of-the-art gym equipment. If spas aren’t your thing, there are plenty of other facilities within the hotel, including organised sports games and workout classes, swimming pool with sunbathing terrace and free WiFi access.

    There’s also a free shuttle bus service to the beaches at Grandes Playas if you want to get away from the resort. Onsite dining options include the Tindaya Restaurant which boast live show cooking, an outdoor Pool Bar Restaurant which serves snacks and drinks, an indoor Lobby Bar with live music and the Adama Lounge with evening entertainment. There is a huge selection of international bars, restaurants, cafes and nightclubs just a short walk away from the hotel, too. All the guestrooms here are beautifully decorated with white bed linen and dark wooden furniture and feature air conditioning, free WiFi access, 32″ TV, tea and coffee facilities and a Raindance shower.  

    Morasol Apartments

    Affordable self-catering apartments don’t get much better than Morasol apartments. Located just 150m from the famous Costa Calma beach, this friendly and family- oriented complex offers 88 spacious, fully furnished apartments (most of which come with sea views) and is conveniently located next to several shopping centres. Each apartment comes complete with everything you’ll need to cook your own meals, plus satellite TV and balcony or terrace.

    Within the complex you can relax on the sunbathing terrace next to the outdoor pool or head to the nudist sunbathing terrace for an all-over tan. Here you’ll also find a supermarket with local and international products, pool table, children’s swimming pool, massage service and lobby bar. If that’s not enough to keep you entertained, you can try your hand at water sports at the nearby Costa Calma beach or hit the bars and restaurants which line the promenade.

    Infinity Fuerteventura

    If you’re searching for friendly, naturist accommodation in Fuerteventura, look no further than Infiniti Fuerteventura. Located in Corralejo, this resort encourages full naturism in all parts of the complex during the spring and summer months, but in January, full naturism will be limited to the ‘clothes optional’ area on the rooftop solarium and sauna. This makes Infiniti Fuerteventura ideal for couples where one is into naturism and the other isn’t too sure. The accommodation here is made up of one large villa, two houses and eight one- and two-bedroom apartments, each of which comes with a private rooftop solarium which you can use for naked sunbathing.

    All the onsite facilities are covered by the room rates and include heated outdoor swimming pool with sunbathing terrace, spa, WiFi access and small supermarket which sells daily essentials. Guests are also taken care of by the onsite management team which lives on the complex. The naturism doesn’t have to end when you leave your complex you’ll find many beaches in Fuerteventura which are officially dedicated to nude sunbathing. 

    Fuerteventura Beaches for January

    Caleta de Fuste Beach

    Caleta de Fuste Beach is one of the best beaches in Fuerteventura for families with small children. The crescent-shaped bay is made up of soft, golden sand imported from the Sahara which gently shelves into the clear blue sea. Thanks to the shape of this bay, the shore is well-protected from large waves, which means it’s almost always calm and safe enough for swimming in.

    The only thing you need to watch out for is the tide it tends to come in very quickly and if you lie your towel down too close to the shore, it could easily get washed away! Here you’ll find all the usual facilities and services, include sun loungers and parasols available to hire, showers and plenty of water sports, including scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing and boat trips. Along the seafront you’ll also find restaurants, shops, bars and entertainment venues.

    El Charci de Bristol

    If you’d rather visit a beach with natural Canarian sand, spend a day at El Charco de Bristol. This beach is made up of fine, golden sand which spans 100m by 30m along the coast of La Oliva. Although the sea is entirely calm the majority of the time, small waves do appear from time-to-time which are perfect for newbie surfers to have a go on or for families to splash about in.

    This beach is unique in Corralejo for several reasons it’s been declared an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International and it was the very first beach in Fuerteventura to be declared as dog-friendly. The only major downside to this beach is that there are no services or facilities onsite, so you’ll need to bring enough food and drink with you to get you through the day or head to the shops in the resort if you need anything. 

    Bars and Restaurants

    An Caisteal

    When it comes to a friendly, family-run bar in Corralejo, it’s tough to beat An Caisteal. This bar offers a real taste of home for Scottish travellers, with live Scottish football and other Scottish sports broadcast, along with a huge selection of the finest Scottish malt whiskeys behind the bar and amazing Scottish breakfasts and pies. Although the menu is small is also includes favourites such as nachos, bruschetta, burgers, lasagne and fajitas all the dishes are typical pub grub classics, so you’re sure to find something to suit everyone.

    Casa Santa Maria

    If you want to eat somewhere off the beaten track, then Casa Santa Maria could be for you. Mentioned multiple times in the Guide Michelin, who described it as ‘the most charming restaurant on the island’, the Casa Santa Maria is situated in a renovated farmhouse in the mountain village of Betancuria. Combining traditional yet creative Spanish cuisine with a beautiful setting, this restaurant is definitely worth a visit if you find yourself in this part of the island.

    Things to do in Fuerteventura in January

    Sailing

    Fuerteventura is a great place to try your hand at all kinds of water sports, including sailing. On this island, sailors of all skill levels can hire sailing boats and catamarans to explore the Atlantic, and the winds are almost always favourable in Fuerteventura. People with a good deal of sailing experience can hop on a boat and visit the islands around Fuerteventura including Lanzarote and Los Lobos.

    While those with less experience may enjoy visiting the small fishing harbours and islets closer to the island. You’ll find plenty of boat hire companies located around each harbour in Fuerteventura or you can book your boat hire in advance online with The Globe Sailor.

    Excursions

    The tiny island of Los Lobos across from Corralejo is a charming place to visit for a day. Newbies can sign up for sailing trips with seasoned experts and book excursions for a fun-filled day of maritime adventure. There are at least three sailing schools which cater for tourists wishing to learn the ins and outs of sailing. The waters around Fuerteventura are home to an astounding variety of sea creatures including whales, dolphins, loggerhead turtles, flying fish and more, so you’ll stand a chance to seeing loads of interesting wildlife if you hire a boat.

    Fuerteventura, Canary Islands – October Weather

    What’s the weather like in Fuerteventura in October?

    Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands is warm in October but not hot, with high peaks reaching 26°C. The average daytime temperature is 22°C and the seawater temperature retains summertime warmth at 25°C, perfect for swimming. With ten hours of daily sunshine on average, there’ll be plenty of time to spend on the beach.

    Is Fuerteventura Rainy In October

    The clouds rarely bring rain in October as they pass the island and head towards Spain. Rainfall amounts to a bit more than 10mm and sprinkles the island for three days of the month. These rains mostly come at night and the island is dry again by midmorning.

    How Windy Is Fuerteventura Get In October?

    The island is battered by frequent winds and October is no exception. But these winds are calm and breezy, making conditions ideal for relaxed sailing and learning water sports.  

    Fuerteventura Hotels in October

    Melia Gorriones Hotel

    Meliá Gorriones Hotel is located in the Jandía Peninsula in the south of Fuerteventura. Situated amid beautiful nature in a protected natural area, the hotel is right alongside the famous 30-km long Sotavento beach. The hotel is modern and cosy, boasting four swimming pools, a spa, a restaurant and a nightclub.

    The h20 Ocean Suites

    The h20 Ocean Suites is located in one of the most beautiful areas of Fuerteventura, just 300 metres from Corralejo beach. This is an exclusive hotel which has been newly renovated hosting various Junior Suites. The pool is heated during the winter months, along with an array of restaurants and bars with terraces. 

    Punta Marina Apartment Complex

    If you’re looking for well-priced and spacious apartments in Fuerteventura then look no further than Punta Marina apartment complex. Located on a romantic hill in the southern part of the island, the complex is mere 50 meters away from a pristine white sand beach. All communal areas are clean and there’s a sizable pool. 

    Oasis Royal Complex 

    Oasis Royal Complex in Corralejo Fuerteventura is a large resort that offers 2-bedroom apartments with a fitted kitchen and everything you need for an enjoyable self catering holiday. The complex is located next to Corralejo’s city centre and is surrounded by several shops and many of the island’s most famous bars and restaurants.

    Fuerteventura Beach for October

    Esquinzo Beach

    Esquinzo beach comprises of fine yellow sand and stones. The village of Esquinzo overlooks the beach, featuring magnificent large black stones and rocky formations. This secluded area can only be acessed by a gravel road and is mainly popular with advanced surfers.

    Giniginamar Beach

    Giniginamar beach is a remote and quiet bay, ideal for naturism and privacy-seeking couples. The beach features clean, dark sand, while pebbles become more numerous as you get closer to the shore. There are almost no tourist facilities here but the few fishing boats bobbing around add a touch of local charm.

    Bars and Restaurants

    La Vaca Azul

    La Vaca Azul is a seafood restaurant serving the freshest produce in El Cotillo. Local fishermen actually bring their boats right up to the restaurant to deliver their still-flapping catch – you can’t get fresher than that!

    The Great Wall

    The Great Wall in Castillo Caleta de Fuste serves delicious Chinese and Asian food at reasonable prices and generous portions! The classic sweet and sour chicken is well recommended as well as the Cantonese sizzling beef dish. Enjoy the authentic ornaments decorating this restaurant and the beautiful wall art featuring The Great Wall of China.

    The Rock Cafe Fuerteventura

    The Rock Cafe Fuerteventura in Corralejo offers live music every night and a fun, vibrant 50’s style American theme. Enjoy meaty burgers, nachos, milkshakes and amazing cocktails. Although primarily a rock bar, some evenings cater for reggae and 80’s/90’s disco music, which is perfect if you fancy something different!

    Things to do in Fuerteventura in October

    Baku Waterpark

    Baku Waterpark is a fully landscaped water-based theme park located just outside of Corralejo. There are dozens of water slides, several swimming pools and various other fun features for children of all ages. The waterpark is very safe as it adheres to a strict lifeguard policy. Visitors can also enjoy play some mini golf in one of the many courses within the park’s grounds.

    Dreams House Museum

    Dreams House Museum opened in 2014 in Costa de Antigua and displays an impressive collection of models inlcuding tanks, cars, soldiers, dolls and vintage toys. There are also larger scale plane models (over 2m) and a model railway. Kids will love to explore the vaiety of displays, and to keep their eyes peeled for the minature figurines of characters from films such as Harry Potter and Marvel comics.

    Kitesurfing and Wind Surfing 

    If your looking for a fun activty to do in October then you must try Kite or Windsurfing lessons, Located in Costa Calma, Matas Bay offer a number of lessons to show you your first steps into the Kitesurfing or Windsurfing world. You will learn to balance and navigate your way through the water, 2 hour begineers classes start at around €60 Euros. Mantas Bay has a rental for those who are experienced on the water.

    Fuerteventura weather – Met Office

    The weather is quite steady throughout the year. Like all of the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura weather averages show little difference between summer and winter, though mid-winter months may be wet.

    Fuerteventura weather averages and climate

    Fuerteventura tends to avoid the extremes of temperature. So while it can be a refuge from the scorching Spanish mainland in summer, Fuerteventura is often the place to sunbathe through winter. There are some 3000 sunshine hours a year, averaging 9 a day in mid-summer and 6 in mid-winter.  

    The island’s northern coast is sheltered somewhat by Lanzarote, less than 10 miles to the north. While the northern coasts of the Canary Islands are generally where the rain falls, much of Fuerteventura’s is ‘stolen’ by Lanzarote. What there is – on average only 101 mm a year – falls mostly in December and January.

    Average temperature (daily maximum °C)
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
    20.8 21.2 22.5 23.3 24.6 26.4 27.4 27.8 27.5 26.3 24.2 22.1 24.5
    Average relative humidity (%)
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
    69 68 67 65 65 66 68 70 71 68 72 69 71
    Average rainfall (monthly total mm)
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
    16 9 10 7 1 0 9 0 7 9 10 23 101
    Average daily sunshine (hours)
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
    7 7 7 8 9 9 9 9 8 7 7 6 8
    Average wind speed (mph)
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
    11. 6 12.6 12.9 14.3 14.0 14.0 14.7

    16.1

    14.7 11.2 11.6 11.5 13.1

    Compared with the Spanish mainland or Morocco, the summers tend to be a few degrees cooler. Don’t forget the figures on this page are averages, though. The sunniest summer days can be stunningly hot: up to 40 degrees.

    When is the best time to visit Fuerteventura?

    The best time to visit Fuerteventura is in late spring or early summer when peak temperatures are in the mid-20s, rainfall is minmal, humidity is low and it’s the sunniest time of the year. Average sunshine is about 9 hours a day. At this time of year, before continental Europe is in holiday mode, there’s also a lot more room on the beach.

    Summer 

    Lying so close to Morocco and the Sahara, Fuerteventura sees a lot of dry and sunny weather from June to August. The average peak temperature for these months is more than 27 ºC with nights in the low 20s. The average water temperature is a comfortable 22 ºC: a degree or two more refreshing than the ‘hot tub’ feel of the late-summer Mediterranean or Indian Ocean.

    Winter

    If you’re really unlucky, you might get a whole week of rainfall in December or January, but it’s unlikely to last longer. The days are a little shorter with an average 6 – 7 hours of sunshine, and the evenings can be quite cool. But average winter maximum temperatures are still pleasant at just over 20, a few degrees warmer than the water.

    Wind

    Anyone visiting Fuerteventura soon becomes aware of the wind. Being relatively small and low-lying in a vast ocean, the Canaries are rarely without a breeze. An average 13 mph of wind throughout the year has helped make the islands very popular with wind sports enthusiasts and surfers. In summer, the north-east Trade Winds offer a relatively steady 16mph while the long reach of the Atlantic brings a good swell for surfers.

    Scirocco

    Fuerteventura is close to the Sahara desert, which is responsible for the hot, dry easterly winds. Sometimes they blow a little harder than usual and bring sand with them, this is known as the Scirocco. It can reduce visibility and take temperatures on Fuerteventura sharply upwards. It might make life uncomfortable if you’re sunbathing or have respiratory problems. Although infrequent, sandstorms tend to hit the islands from February to April.

    Fuerteventura tourist information

    Despite the island having a major tourist draw, it has not been lost completely to tourist resorts and modern buildings, still keeping the natural beauty of the island. The tourism met the beauty of the island with the Villa Winter building, built by German engineer Gustav Winter. Situated in one of the lesser-populated areas of the island, the villa looks out to sea over placid beaches of the stunning Fuerteventura coast.

    With 3000 sunshine hours a year, it is no surprise that the island is so popular. The coast is a surfer’s paradise year round, with the summer bringing Trade Winds and the Atlantic providing the swells through the winter months. Temperatures rarely drop below 16 °C, even in the winter months, with the coastal winds keeping it a little cooler during the summer. Thanks to the warm, sunny, climate the winter months can be a good off-season destination to come and relax.

    The island is rife with outdoor activity, from hiking through the soft peaked mountain ranges, to the extensive sand dunes along the coastline which create a haven for windsurfers. The natural beauty of the island alongside the fantastic education system has earned it UNESCO status.

    It is believed that the first settlers arrived on the island from North Africa and established cave and semi-subterranean lodgings. The remnants and remains of a few have been discovered relatively recently, which has leant to extensive research into the history of the island. The conquest of 1402, commanded by French conqueror Jean de Béthencourt and Gadifer de la Salle, had them settle in Lanzarote before continuing on excursions to neighbouring islands. It was not until 1405 when Béthencourt completed the conquest of the island. He left his legacy by giving his name to the former capital, Betancuria, on the west coast. Fuerteventura itself is literally translated to strong (Fuerte) wind (ventura).

    Fuerteventura’s economy is largely based on tourism; mainly centred around Corralejo and Morro Jable, along with the purely tourist location of Caleta de Fuste. Other exports are made up of fishing, taking advantage of their coastline and the Mediterranean offerings from the ocean. Their agricultural economy is based on vegetables and cereal.

    Weather in Fuerteventura by months and water temperature at “365 Celsius”

    In the high season, the air is warmed up to +26.2°C, and the sea +23.3°C. In low – air +19.0°C, water +17.8°C, precipitation 7.6 mm, 1 rainy day, 17 sunny days in total. This is a city in Spain. The weather in Fuerteventura by months, winter and summer is presented in the chart below. Mild climate almost all year round, excellent choice. The beach season here lasts at least 5 months.

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      The best months to travel

      September, October, November is the best time to visit. There is good warm weather from +24.2°C to +27.2°C. At this time of the year there is little rain, no more than 2 days per month, falls from 5.8 to 19.8 mm precipitation. Fuerteventura also has a warm sea with a water temperature of +22.5°C to +23.8°C and swimming is a pleasure. The maximum number of sunny days for the whole year is from 18 to 23 days. The monthly climate and temperature in Fuerteventura are calculated based on recent years.

      Weather in Fuerteventura in September Weather in Fuerteventura in October Weather in Fuerteventura in November

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      air: +27.2°C
      rain: 2 days
      sea: +23.8°C
      sun: 23 days

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      8

      air: +27.2°C
      rain: 2 days
      sea: +23.6°C
      sun: 19 days

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      7

      air: +24.2°C
      rain: 2 days
      sea: +22.5°C
      sun: 18 days

      

      Fuerteventura air temperature by months

      The difference in daily air temperature throughout the year is 8.2°C, but due to the presence of the sea, the weather in Fuerteventura and the climate in Spain are quite mild for months. The coldest month is February, when the air warms up to +19°C, and the warmest is October from +27.2°C.

      Fuerteventura water temperature

      The beach season here lasts 5 months: July, August, November, October, September. The temperature in the sea at this time of the year is from +21.3°C to +23.8°C for a pleasant swim. The worst weather in Fuerteventura and the water temperature was recorded in March +17. 8°C.

      Number of rainy days and precipitation

      An unsuccessful month for travel is November, it rains on average 2 days. The maximum monthly rainfall is 19.8 mm.

      

      Rest comfort rating

      The rating is calculated by months, taking into account the average air temperature, the amount of rain and other indicators. For a year in Fuerteventura, the score ranges from 3.7 in March to 4.8 in October, out of a possible five.

      Climate summary

      Month Day air temperature Water temperature Solar
      days
      Rainy days
      (rainfall)
      January +21°C +18. 6°C 21 1 day (7.2mm)
      February +19°C +18°C 17 1 day (4.5mm)
      March +19.8°C +17.8°C 24 0 days (6. 0mm)
      April +21°C +18.8°C 21 1 day (2.2mm)
      May +24°C +19.7°C 21 1 day (7.9mm)
      June +24. 2°C +20.6°C 21 0 days (4.1mm)
      July +24.2°C +21.3°C 23 1 day (0.1mm)
      August +26°C +22. 4°C 24 0 days (7.6mm)
      September +27.2°C +23.8°C 23 2 days (5.8mm)
      October +27.2°C +23.6°C 19 2 days (19. 8mm)
      November +24.2°C +22.5°C 18 2 days (14.7mm)
      December +21°C +20°C 21 1 day (7.6mm)

      Number of sunny days

      Beautiful sunny weather will delight tourists in August – as many as 24 sunny days per month. Great time to relax in Fuerteventura.

      Wind speed

      The wind gains its maximum strength in July up to 7.8 m/s with gusts up to 11 m/s.

        Pay attention to other cities:

      • Fuengirola monthly weather
      • Javea monthly weather

      Fuerteventura monthly weather. Sea water temperature. Best time to go to Fuerteventura

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      Month Temperature
      at night afternoon
      January +18°C +20°C
      February +17°C +19°C
      March +17°C +20°C
      April +18°C +22°C
      May +19°C +24°C
      June +20°C +25°C
      July +22°C +28°C
      August +23°C +28°C
      September +23°C +27°C
      October +23°C +27°C
      November +21°C +24°C
      December +19°C +22°C
      – January – February – March – April – May – June
      – July – August – September – October – November – December

      The best months to visit Fuerteventura

      Considering all available weather data in Fuerteventura (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rainfall, cloud cover, day length and wind strength),
      as well as the reviews of tourists who rested there, we calculated the comfort level for each month of the year. We bring to your attention the 3 most comfortable months in our opinion for a holiday in Fuerteventura.

      September

      Comfort

      81.6%

    Month Comfort Day air temperature Air temperature
    at night
    Rainy days
    (rainfall)
    Water temperature
    January 59.5% 20.4°C 17.6°C 0 days (8 mm) 19.1°C
    February 56.6% 19.5°C 16.7°C 1 day (15 mm) 18. 3°C
    March 61.1% 20.2°C 16.7°C 0 days (6 mm) 17.7°C
    April 64.4% 21.6°C 17.7°C 0 days (3 mm) 18.6°C
    May 66.8% 23.9°C 19.0°C 0 days (3 mm) 19.8°C
    June 71.7% 25.2°C 20.2°C 0 days (2 mm) 20.8°C
    July 75.8% 27.5°C 21.5°C 0 days (4 mm) 22.0°C
    August 77. 0% 28.0°C 22.7°C 1 day (16 mm) 22.7°C
    September 81.6% 27.4°C 23.0°C 1 day (10 mm) 23.3°C
    October 79.1% 26.7°C 22.7°C 2 days (23 mm) 23.4°C
    November 69.3% 24.1°C 20.8°C 2 days (30 mm) 22.2°C
    December 65.6% 22.3°C 19.3°C 0 days (5 mm) 20.6°C

    Fuerteventura air temperature

    On the graph below you can get detailed information about the average day and night air temperature in Fuerteventura by months. According to our data, the warmest months are August, July and September.

    Water temperature in Fuerteventura

    Using the graph below, you can choose the most suitable month for a beach holiday in Fuerteventura. The warmest sea water in Fuerteventura can be found in October, September and August.

    Rainy days and precipitation in Fuerteventura

    An important factor when choosing a holiday in the resort is the presence and intensity of rain. We have prepared statistics for you, thanks to which you can find out how many rainy days you should expect in a given month, as well as the amount of precipitation that falls on average per month.

    Sunny, cloudy and cloudy days

    For some, a clear and sunny sky is a necessary component of a good rest, while others, on the contrary, prefer cloudy weather, which gives a more even tan.
    The information below gives a fairly complete picture of the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days in Fuerteventura by month.

    Daylength and hours of sunshine

    Daylength is the amount of time the sun is above the horizon. In other words, this is the time from sunrise to sunset. The number of hours of sunshine is the time during which the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface. This indicator is affected by the length of daylight hours and cloudiness during the month.

    Fuerteventura Wind Force

    This graph shows the average Fuerteventura wind speed data for each month of the year. See detailed weather information for a particular month for more information on how often and how strong the winds are in Fuerteventura.

    Weather in Fuerteventura by months

    Select the month you are interested in to get more detailed information about the weather in Fuerteventura at this time.

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    September
    October
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    Other popular resorts in Spain

    Don’t like the weather in Fuerteventura? We also suggest that you familiarize yourself with the information about the weather in other popular resorts in Spain.

    -Tenerife

    -Barcelona

    -Mallorca

    -Malaga

    -Palma-de-Mayorka

    -Valencia

    -Costa-Brava

    -Salou

    -Alice

    -Gran -Canaria

    – Marbella

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    Weather in Fuerteventura in August. Water temperature in Fuerteventura in august. Weather by months.

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    Month Temperature
    at night afternoon
    January +18°C +20°C
    February +17°C +19°C
    March +17°C +20°C
    April +18°C +22°C
    May +19°C +24°C
    June +20°C +25°C
    July +22°C +28°C
    August +23°C +28°C
    September +23°C +27°C
    October +23°C +27°C
    November +21°C +24°C
    December +19°C +22°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 good. The average daily air temperature in August is 28.0 °С, while the sea water temperature will be 22.7 °С.

    Weather in August

    Average temperature during the day
    Average temperature at night
    +28.0 °C
    +22.7 °C
    Sea water temperature +22.7 °C
    Number of sunny days
    Day length
    24 days
    13 hours 7 minutes
    Rainy days
    Rainfall
    1 day
    16 mm
    Average wind speed 27.0 m/s

    Is it worth going to Fuerteventura for a holiday in August?

    Comfort

    77. 0%

    Taking into account all the available weather data in Fuerteventura in August (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloud cover, day length and wind strength), we calculated the comfort level at this resort, which amounted to 77.0 %. Please also note that the comfort level in September will be higher and will be 81.6 %

    Comfort level by months

    On the graph below you can see the comfort level in Fuerteventura calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a holiday in Fuerteventura are September, October and August. Months with the minimum level of comfort are March, January and February.

    Fuerteventura weather comparison by months

    Select the month you are interested in from the list below if you want to receive detailed information about the weather in Fuerteventura at other times.

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    Air temperature in Fuerteventura in August

    August is the hottest month in Fuerteventura. During the daytime air temperature in August fluctuates from 26.7°C to 30.2°C, at night from 22.0°C to 22.0°C respectively. At the same time, the average air temperature is 28.0 °C during the day, and 22.7 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches an average of 5.3°C per month.

    Fuerteventura Water Temperature in August

    Fuerteventura water in August is suitable for swimming. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 22.3°C, while the maximum figure can reach 23.4°C. The average water temperature for August is 22.7 °C, which is 0.7°C higher than in July and 0.6°C lower than in September.

    Rainy days and precipitation in August

    On average, 16 mm of precipitation falls in Fuerteventura in August, as a rule, there are about 1 rainy days. August is one of the rainiest months in terms of rainfall. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 7. 5 %. In this case, most often it will be a light drizzle.

    Sunny, cloudy and overcast days

    Fuerteventura usually has about 24 sunny, 6 cloudy and 1 overcast days in August. The day length (from dawn to dusk) is 13 hours and 7 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 10 hours and 37 minutes per day. Fuerteventura is one of the sunniest months of the year.

    Wind in Fuerteventura on August

    The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. At the same time, the average wind speed in Fuerteventura in August is 27.0 m/s, which makes it one of the windiest months of the year.

    Weather in August in other resorts in Spain

    We bring to your attention a summary of the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in August. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.

    Title Day air temperature Air temperature
    at night
    Rainy days
    (rainfall)
    Water temperature
    Tenerife 25.7°C 19.0°C 5 days (159 mm) 23.5°C
    Barcelona 28.4°C 21.7°C 2 days (32 mm) 25.5°C
    Mallorca 31.4°C 22.3°C 2 days (21 mm) 26.7°C
    Malaga 33.1°C 22.0°C 1 day (15 mm) 24.3°C
    Palma de Mallorca 32.3°C 22.1°C 1 day (15 mm) 26. 7°C
    Valencia 31.4°C 23.1°C 0 days (9 mm) 26.6°C
    Costa Brava 29.0°C 20.4°C 3 days (25 mm) 22.7°C
    Salou 29.9°C 22.4°C 3 days (30 mm) 26.0°C
    Alicante 31.7°C 23.7°C 1 day (12 mm) 26.8°C
    Ibiza 30.4°C 25.8°C 1 day (11 mm) 26.6°C
    Gran Canaria 30.4°C 23.0°C 1 day (10 mm) 23.0°C
    Marbella 32. 2°C 21.1°C 0 days (10 mm) 23.2°C
    – January – February – March – April – May – June
    – July – August – September – October – November – December

    Fuerteventura monthly and water temperature in about. Fuerteventura

    Weather in January

    Temperature 20…17°C

    Water/sea 18°C ​​

    Precipitation 16mm

    Sol. hours 8

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    Weather in February

    Temperature 19…16°C

    Water/sea 17°C

    Precipitation 27mm

    Sol. hours 9

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    Weather in March

    Temperature 21…17°C

    Water/sea 17°C

    Precipitation 7mm

    Sol. hours 10

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    Weather in April

    Temperature 22. ..17°C

    Water/sea 18°C ​​

    Precipitation 4mm

    Sol. hours 11

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    Weather in May

    Temperature 22…18°C

    Water/sea 19°C

    Precipitation 5mm

    Sol. hours 12

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    Weather in June

    Temperature 24…20°C

    Water/sea 20°C

    Precipitation 2mm

    Sol. hours 13

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    Weather in July

    Temperature 27…20°C

    Water/sea 21°C

    Precipitation 1mm

    Sol. hours 14

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    Weather in August

    Temperature 28…21°C

    Water/sea 22°C

    Precipitation 30mm

    Sol. hours 13

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    Weather in September

    Temperature 26…22°C

    Water/sea 23°C

    Precipitation 10mm

    Sol. hours 11

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    Weather in October

    Temperature 26. ..22°C

    Water/sea 23°C

    Precipitation 77mm

    Sol. hours 10

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    Weather in November

    Temperature 23…20°C

    Water/sea 22°C

    Precipitation 22mm

    Sol. hours 9

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    Weather in December

    Temperature 21…18°C

    Water/sea 20°C

    Precipitation 13mm

    Sol. hours 9

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    Do you know?

    • The warmest month on the island. Fuerteventura is August, the average daily temperature rises to 28 ° C
    • The coldest month according to statistics is February, the temperature can drop to 16 °С
    • The most precipitation (rain, snow) falls in October, on average up to 77 mm

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    Fuerteventura weather forecast for a week. Weather in Fuerteventura (Spain) for months and seasons.

    The weather in Fuerteventura is presented for the current day, as well as the weather forecast for Fuerteventura for three days in advance. Below you will find a schedule of weather in Fuertever by month for the last year, as well as the average temperature in Fuertever for each month

    FUERTEVENSED PREMITICATION COMPLEMITION COMPLEMITION AND PROMENTS OF THE SURCOUSSISE

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    weather in Faurteventura never goes beyond predictable climate for those who wish to visit. In any case, the tourist will certainly know what awaits him and what things to take with him on a trip.

    So, the peak of summer falls on the spring and summer months, then the air temperature can be 34 degrees, and the water temperature is about 21. If we consider the season from October to February, then in Fuerteventura the air will warm up to 18 degrees, then from November to January rainy weather prevails on the island of Fuerteventura.

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    The most detailed information about water temperature in Fuertoventura Island in Atlantic Ocean (Canary Islands, Spain). Forecast of changes in water temperature for the next 10 days. Statistical data by months for the last years. Information about neighboring resorts. Weather forecast for Fuertoventura for a week.

    Analysis and forecast

    The water temperature today is about the average for this day in recent years. Exactly one year ago on this day, the water temperature in this place was 23°C. The temperature range of water on the island of Fuertoventura in September is from 21 to 25 degrees.

    According to our forecast, sea water temperature in Fuertoventura will slowly increase for at least the next 10 days and will reach 23.1°C/73.2°F.

    Fuertoventura Island water temperature chart
    Day fact* average ** Forecast ***
    SEP 5 21.9 ° C

    22 ** Average – The average water temperature for this day in previous years
    *** Forecast – Our forecast for water temperature

    Actual water temperatures close to the shore can differ by several degrees from these values. This can be noticeable after heavy rain or after long periods of strong winds. Some downwinds cause cold deep waters to replace surface waters that have been heated by the sun.

    To develop a forecast, we use our own mathematical model, which takes into account the current change in water temperature, historical data and main weather trends, wind strength and direction, air temperature in each particular region. We also consider data for other resorts in Spain.

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    Annual graph of average water temperature in Fuertoventura

    Monthly water temperature in Fuertoventura

    Fuerteventura is located in the northern hemisphere, at a latitude of 28 degrees. The comfortable temperature of the water for swimming here is set in June, usually at the beginning of the month. During the year, Fuertoventura has 202 days suitable for swimming. In general, the swimming season ends in December. The average annual sea water temperature on the coast of Fuertoventura is 20.4°C, according to the seasons: in winter 19.3°C, spring 18.7°C, summer 21.2°C, autumn 22.2°C. The minimum water temperature (17.5°C) in Fuertoventura is in March, the maximum (23.5°C) in October.

    You can find out detailed data on how the water temperature on the island of Fuertoventure changes in each specific month:

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    Fuerteventure island: total information and map

    Original name

    Fuerteventura

    Continent

    Europe

    Spani

    ATLASIC

    CANARY CANARY 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 CHAL

    Local time

    15:24

    Time zone

    UTC+1

    Sunrise

    07:39

    Sand

    20:05 9000 ° C

    9000 * Mater

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    The warmest sea water in Spain today was recorded in Banyalbufar and its value is 29.2°C. The lowest point is in Fisterra, where water temperature is currently 16.8°C. The average water temperature in the country today is 23.1°C.

    Data for seawater temperature in Fuertoventura and neighboring cities and resorts collected from various sources, using buoys, uses satellite map of temperatures provided by the NOAA.

    To provide a more accurate representation of temperatures, we use data from various local services in each specific region of the world.

    The nearest airport in a straight line is located 19 kilometers away. This is Fuerteventura Airport (FUE). We do not have information as to whether it is active and what flights it accepts or sends.

    Island of Fuerteventure: Weather forecast

    Weather forecast shown by local time on the island of Fuertoventure

    Today

    16:00

    23. 4 ° C

    19km/h

    is felt as 23.6 ° C, clouds (dispersed cloud: 25 -50%)
    humidity: 68%, clouds: 31%

    19:00

    21.8°C

    16km/h

    feels like 22.1°C, cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
    9 77%, clouds: 40%

    22:00

    20.7°C

    7km/h

    feels like 21.1°C, Cloudy (overcast: 85-100%)
    Humidity: 86%, Cloudy: 88%

    Sep 13

    00:00 20.1°C

    5km/h

    feels like 20.4°C, Cloudy (broken clouds: 51-84%)
    Humidity: 89%, Clouds: 76%

    04:00

    19.3°C

    h

    feels like 19.7°C, Cloudy (broken clouds: 51-84%)
    humidity: 91%, clouds: 76%

    07:00

    18.9°C

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    feels like 19.2°C, Cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
    Humidity: 90%, clouds: 48%

    10:00

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    feels like 20. 4°C, Cloudy (broken clouds: 51-84%)
    Humidity: 76%, clouds: 58%

    13:00

    22.0°C

    10km/h

  • feels like 22.0°C, Cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
    Humidity: 67%, clouds: 38%

    16:00

    22.1°C

    18km/h

    feels like 22.1°C, Cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
    Humidity: 67%, clouds: 35%

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    23.0°C
    Sep 7 22.6°C 22.8°C
    Sep 8 22.7°C 22.3°C
    Sep 9 22. 7° C 22.5°C
    Sep 10 22.4°C 22.3°C
    Sep 11 21.7°C 22.3°C
    Sep 12 22.1°C 22.0°C
    Sep 13 22.3°C 22.4°C
    Sep 14 22.5°C 22.6°C
    17KM
    Salina Carmen 21. 70084 43km
    Morro Huble 22.1 ° C 48KM
    Playa Blanca 22.5 ° C
    20.3°C /h

    feels like 21.4°C, Cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
    Humidity: 73%, clouds: 20%

    22:00

    19.8°C

    C, Clear (clear skies)
    Humidity: 85%, Clouds: 6%

    Sep 14

    01:00

    19.1°C

    9km/h

    feels like 19.3°C, Clear (clear sky)
    Humidity: 86%, clouds: 7% like 18.9°C, Clear (clear sky)
    humidity: 88%, clouds: 8%

    07:00

    18.5°C

    7km/h

    feels like 18.7°C, clear (clear sky)
    humidity : 88%, clouds: 8%

    10:00

    20. 4°C

    10km/h

    feels like 20.4°C, Clear (clear sky)
    humidity: 76%, clouds: 2%

    13:00

    22.1°C

    13km/h

    feels like 22.1°C, clear (clear sky)
    humidity: 69%, clouds: 1%

    3 16:00

    22.2°C

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    feels like 22.4°C, Cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
    Humidity: 72%, Clouds: 16%

    19:00

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    feels like 21.5°C, Cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
    Humidity: 79%, Cloudy: 19%

    22:00

    20.0°C

    20km/h

    feels like 20.2°C, Clear (clear sky)
    Humidity: 85%, clouds: 5%

    15 Sep? 03

    19.1 ° C

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    is felt as 19.4 ° C, clearly (clear sky)
    Humidity: 87%, clouds: 4%

    04:00

    18.5 ° C

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    as 18. 7°C, Clear (clear sky)
    humidity: 87%, clouds: 1%

    07:00

    18.2°C

    13km/h

    feels like 18.4°C, Clear (clear sky)
    humidity: 90%, clouds: 4% , Rain (light rain)
    Humidity: 77%, Clouds: 34%

    13:00

    22.0°C

    22km/h

    Feels like 21.9°C, Cloudy (partly cloudy: 10089%) : 63%, clouds: 23%

    16:00

    22.1°C

    0089 humidity: 68%, clouds: 1%

    19:00

    20.8°C

    29km/h

    feels like 20.9°C, clear (clear sky)
    humidity: 78%, clouds: 8%

    3 22:00

    19.6°C

    26km/h

    feels like 19.8°C, Clear (clear skies)
    Humidity: 87%, Clouds: 9%

    Sep 16

    01002 01002 °C

    25km/h

    feels like 19.6°C, Rain (light rain)
    humidity: 89%, clouds: 12%

    04:00

    18. 9 ° C

    27km/h

    is felt as 19.2 ° C, rain (light rain)
    Militaryness: 90%, clouds: 17%

    07:00

    18.8 ° C

    25km/h

    feels like 19.0°C, Rain (light rain)
    humidity: 88%, clouds: 19%

    10:00

    20.4°C

    (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
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    Weather canary islands may: Canary Islands Weather in May

    Опубликовано: February 5, 2020 в 10:12 am

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    Категории: May

    Canary Islands Weather in May


    So which is the best Canary Island to visit in May?

    If you’re looking for a warm and sunny spot for a holiday, the Canary Islands are usually the perfect choice no matter the time of the year. The month of May makes no exception, as the weather is already starting to feel like real summer here.

    • What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in May
    • Temperatures in the Canary Islands in May
    • Rainfall
    • Sea temperature
    • Can you swim in the Canary Islands in May?
    • Should you travel in May to the Canary Islands?

    May is a quieter month compared to the previous winter months when the Canaries are packed with visitors from Northern Europe, coming here to escape the cold. But since in May the weather starts to warm up even in the UK and Scandinavia, the islands will be a bit quieter until June, when the summer crowds start to arrive. 

    May is a great month for outdoor activities like hiking or cycling since it’s not very hot yet and the chances of rain are quite slim (almost non-existent).

    Depending on where you’re from, the month of May in the Canary Islands will seem like proper summer to you. Temperatures during the day usually go above 25°C and if you’re not staying somewhere high in the mountains, you probably won’t need a jacket at night either.

    Temperatures in the Canary Islands in May

    Below you can see the average temperatures for the islands during the month of May. But do keep in mind that especially in the mountains of Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma and La Gomera the temperatures will be considerably lower.

    Tenerife South

    • Average high temperature: 23.9°C (75.0°F) 
    • Average low temperature: 17.0°C (62.6°F)
    • Daily mean: 20.4°C(68.7°F)

    Gran Canaria (Airport)

    • Average high temperature: 23.6°C (74.5°F)
    • Average low temperature: 17. 3°C (63.1°F)
    • Daily mean: 20.4°C (68.7°F)

    Lanzarote

    • Average high temperature: 24.6°C (76.3°F)
    • Average low temperature: 16.8°C  (62.2°F)
    • Daily mean: 20.8°C  (69.4°F)

    Fuerteventura

    • Average high temperature: 24.1°C (75.4 °F)
    • Average low temperature: 17.1°C  (62.8 °F)
    • Daily mean: 20.6°C  (67.1°F)

    As you can see, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the warmest Canary Islands in May, but the differences are minimal, so the south of Gran Canaria and Tenerife will be pretty warm as well.

    At night you can expect temperatures around 17°C, so some of you might still need a jacket, especially on windy evenings.  

    If you want more info about the weather conditions, temperatures & sunshine hours in May, you can read the dedicated article for each island:

    • Tenerife weather in May
    • Gran Canaria weather in May
    • Lanzarote weather in May
    • Fuerteventura weather in May
    • La Palma weather in May
    • La Gomera weather in May

    Rainfall

    • Tenerife South – Average rainfall (mm): 1.1 mm
    • Gran Canaria Airport – Average rainfall (mm): 1 mm
    • Lanzarote – Average rainfall (mm): 1.5 mm
    • Fuerteventura – Average rainfall (mm): 1 mm

    May is the start of summer in the Canary Islands, so this means virtually no rain.  

    During the summer months, the Canary Islands see almost no rainy days, so you can expect long beach days, will warmth and plenty of sun hours. 

    Sea temperature


    • Tenerife South – Average sea temperature: 19.6°C
    • Gran Canaria – Average sea temperature: 20.1°C
    • Lanzarote – Average sea temperature: 19.6°C
    • Fuerteventura – Average sea temperature: 19.6°C

    It seems that the south of Gran Canaria has the highest water temperature in May. 

    Usually, the area around the resort Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria has the warmest ocean water, as the beaches are sheltered and very protected from currents and big waves.

    Can you swim in the Canary Islands in May?

    The water temperature depends on which beach you choose, as there can be quite big differences between different beaches in different parts of the island. 

    For many people, the water temperature in May may be too low for swimming, but there are certainly places where it’s warm enough to swim.

    Actually, you’ll see people enjoying the ocean around the Canary Islands at any given moment of the year, so the month of May is no exception. 

    Should you travel in May to the Canary Islands?

    Yes, if you want to spend a quiet early summer holiday. 

    One of the unique things to see in May in the Canary Islands is the Tajinaste Rojo plant which is in bloom and it looks amazing in Teide National Park. These beautiful plants are also called Tenerife bugloss or Mount Teide bugloss and they look really unique, so for some people, this might be a good reason for choosing Tenerife as a destination in May. 

    Of course, the rest of the Canaries also enjoy good weather with plenty of sun, so you can visit either one, basing your choice on the best offer that you can find or based on what you plan to do or visit during your holiday. 

    See a list of things to do in the Canary Islands

    FAQ about holidays to the Canary Islands in May

    How hot are the Canary Islands in May?

    During the daytime the average temperature will be around 23 – 24°C, although it feels much hotter than this due to the UV index.

    Which Canary Island is hottest in May?

    Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the hottest Canary Islands in May, but the differences are small, so the south of Gran Canaria and Tenerife will be similarly hot.

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    Gran Canaria, Canary Islands – May Weather

    What’s the Weather like in Gran Canaria in May 

    May is another month on the island of Gran Canaria, which gives the island its reputation of being a land of perpetual spring. Warm, not hot, temperatures last all day long and into the night.

    A cool ocean breeze helps sunbathers to relax and be carried away by the sounds of the ocean. For those who prefer indoor exploits, walking from museum to gallery to monument is comfortable at this time of year, too.

    Temperature

    The warmth of summer begins to creep onto the island starting in May. The average temperature is 20°C, compared to June, which has an average temperature of around 22°C The temperature can be as low as 17°C with a potential high of up to 23. 1°C. The Atlantic Ocean surrounding Gran Canaria warms up to 20°C so you can plan on a few ocean swims during your stay.

    Rainfall

    Even though it is springtime, rainfall will not be an issue during your holiday. You can expect an average 2 mm of precipitation throughout the month falling over the course of 3 days.

    Average Sunshine Hours

    Best of all, you can pack sunglasses and summer clothes because there is an average of 12 hours of sunlight daily.

    Click here for the current weather on the island or here for the 14-day forecast.

    Gran Canaria Hotels in May

    Palm Beach Hotel

    A five-star hotel located in Maspalomas very near to the island’s nature preserves is the Palm Beach hotel. It draws in a variety of tourists from families with young children to older couples. Partygoers will also find this resort a great option because it is near the exciting nightlife of both Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles, which often doesn’t even get started until midnight and can go on until 6 a. m.

    This hotel offers other amenities besides its excellent location, such as a huge breakfast buffet, spacious rooms and wonderful staff. In addition, it is close to the La Charca nature and wildlife area.

    Cala d’Or Apartments Hotel

    On the other hand, if you’d like to save money while staying in Gran Canaria, you can book your stay at Cala d’Or Apartments. With a reported lower fare when booking through Ryanair, this hotel is clean and staffed with friendly staff. Within walking distance of the city center of Puerto Rico, these apartments offer a convenient location to explore the local attractions.

    Be warned however, the pool is not heated so if it’s chilly outside or not sunny, the pool could be a shock to the system!

    Bars and Restaurants

    Wapa Tapa

    Located in the bustling shopping centre of Yumbo Centrum, the Wapa Tapa restaurant is one of the finest on the island. Known for its tapas, this discreet and small restaurant is a well-kept secret. You will certainly have to make reservations because of the size of this eatery. The menu has a variety of items so everyone in your party will find something they like even if they are vegetarian, vegan, Celiac or just picky.

    N’Enoteca

    Another contender for the best food on the island, N’Enoteca offers stellar Italian cuisine. Unlike Wapa Tapa which is known for its low prices, N’Enoteca has a menu with items that are priced comparably to restaurants at home in the United Kingdom or continental western Europe. Similar to Wapa Tapa, you will need to book through a reservation in advance. The restaurant only has five tables and they are often in high demand.

    Ricky’s Cabaret Bar

    And for a little entertainment and maybe cocktails at the end of the day, consider a trip to Ricky’s Cabaret Bar. This bar often doubles as a drag lounge and has sublime cocktails for adults in your party. Just because this bar has drag queens and alcohol, it is generally kid-friendly as the shows and performers keep it light-hearted and devoid of vulgarity during daylight hours. The performers put on shows with parodies of contemporary divas including singing and dancing, making it a one-of-a-kind experience on the island.

    Things to do in Gran Canaria in May

    Golf

    Since 1891, eight golf courses have been constructed on this island, making it an increasingly popular site for national and international tournaments. Golf is an incredibly popular sport on the island because of the sunny weather and almost non-existent precipitation. Resorts that are designed around these courses also provide activities and entertainment for non-golfers.

    Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas

    One of the finest golf courses on the island is the Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas. Originally christened in 1891, it is the oldest course on the island. Because of that, it has one of the most prestigious reputations, and it doesn’t hurt that it is located nearby a now extinct volcano. The gentle slopes of this 18-hole course have beautiful views of peaks and lows, a swimming pool and tennis courts among other amenities.

    La Charca

    Visitors to La Charca are welcome to come and observe the many species of birds, fish and other wildlife that is available. Set against sand dunes in the background, the area is teeming with local animals that will impress adults and children alike. It is a fantastic way to escape the bustling city life on the island without having to plan a hike or active day on the ocean. It is a great afternoon for those who have challenges with physical activity.

    Seasons in the Canary Islands: Weather and Climate

    Canary Islands have subtropical climate with warm weather through whole year. Weather of islands is formed under influence of dry African and wet Atlantic winds, cold Canary Current and anticyclone over Azores. In addition Canary Islands are mountainous and weather conditions vary with altitude. Weather in southern islands is drier than in northern. Difference of weather is noticeable even on one separate island i.e. Tenerife.

    Annual range of temperature is narrow. Averages are hovering between 15 and 25 °C through a year. Sometimes it is rainy however there’s no pronounced rainy season unless at December and January it rains a little more often.

    Contents:

    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter

    Roughly on Canary Islands there no other season except spring. However weather at this season is slightly rainy with warm days and rather cool nights. Through spring months temperature of air and water slowly rises to 23 and 20 °C (73 and 68 °F) respectively. It is wonderful time for excursions and sunbathing.

    At March islands aren’t crowded and it is good month for those who love space. April is the best for family vacation for temperatures isn’t very high. Tourists’ influx increases at May. Water is still rather cool for swimming yet seaside activities are open.

    Climate of the Spring Months

    March
    Max average t°: +22 °C (72 °F)
    Min average t°: +15 °C (59 °F)
    Water t°: +18.5 °C (65 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 9 hours
    Rainy days: 1 day
    Precipitation: 13 mm (0.5″)
    April
    Max average t°: +23 °C (73 °F)
    Min average t°: +15.5 °C (60 °F)
    Water t°: +19 °C (66 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 9.5 hours
    Rainy days: 0 days
    Precipitation: 9 mm (0.35″)
    May
    Max average t°: +24 °C (75 °F)
    Min average t°: +17 °C (62 °F)
    Water t°: +20 °C (68 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 10 hours
    Rainy days: 0 days
    Precipitation: 5 mm (0. 2″)

    (Las Palmas)

    Spring Holidays

    In addition to public holidays Tunisians are also celebrate traditional Islamic holidays whose dates are assigned by Islamic calendar and are to be officially confirmed by the religious instances of the Tunisian government.

    Easter celebrations with variable dates at March-April.

    April 29 – Feast of indigenous people (Gran Canaria).
    April 30-May 7 – Holiday of flower cheese (Gran Canaria).

    May 3 – Feast of the Cross (Tenerife).
    May 30 – Day of the Canary Islands.

    Main feature of summer in Canary Islands is moderate temperature and low humidity. 25 °C (77 °F) of air and 22 °C of water are perfect ratio for vacation. In addition amount of daylight hours increases to 10 with mild sun. Mountainous regions may be bit rainy, especially in Tenerife. Fine weather is complemented ocean breeze promotes various water sports.

    On the other hand such pleasant conditions attract numerous visitors. Those who don’t like crowds should consider visiting Canary Islands at “low” season. And it would be better to book apartments and other needed services beforehand.

    Climate of the Summer Months

    June
    Max average t°: +25 °C (78 °F)
    Min average t°: +18 °C (64 °F)
    Water t°: +21 °C (70 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 10.5 hours
    Rainy days: 0 days
    Precipitation: 3.5 mm (0.1″)
    July
    Max average t°: +27 °C (81 °F)
    Min average t°: +19 °C (66 °F)
    Water t°: +22 °C (72 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 10.5 hours
    Rainy days: 0 days
    Precipitation: 4.5 mm (0.2″)
    August
    Max average t°: +28 °C (83 °F)
    Min average t°: +19 °C (67 °F)
    Water t°: +23 °C (73 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 10 hours
    Rainy days: 0 days
    Precipitation: 13 mm (0. 5″)

    (Las Palmas)

    Summer Holidays

    Late May-Early June – Corpus Christi.
    June 23-24 – San Juan Day.

    July 4-8 – Feast of clay (Santa Brígida, Gran Canaria).
    July 16 – St. Carmen’s Day.

    August 4 – Bajada de la Rama.
    August 15 – the day of the Holy Virgin de Candelaria (Tenerife).
    August 24 – Hearts of Tejina (Tenerife).

    At autumn air cools down but only for couple of degrees but weather remain pleasant. Autumn nights are cool thus travelers should have light jacket or sweater. In addition frequency of precipitation increases (if 8 days of possible rains can be considered as precipitation at all). Water is still warm enough for swimming. All in all bright sun, warm ocean and parks with lush vegetation are at disposal of visitors at autumn.

    Temperature averages are always above 25 °C (77 °F). Temperature of water is comfortable 23-24 °C (73-75 °F) except November when it drops to about 20 °C (68 °F). Combined with winds it may seem cold. However tourist’s season continues even at autumn.

    Climate of the Autumn Months

    September
    Max average t°: +27 °C (81 °F)
    Min average t°: +20 °C (68 °F)
    Water t°: +24 °C (75 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 9.5 hours
    Rainy days: 1 day
    Precipitation: 13.5 mm (0.5″)
    October
    Max average t°: +27 °C (81 °F)
    Min average t°: +19 °C (67 °F)
    Water t°: +23.5 °C (74 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 8.5 hours
    Rainy days: 2 days
    Precipitation: 26 mm (1.0″)
    November
    Max average t°: +24 °C (75 °F)
    Min average t°: +18 °C (65 °F)
    Water t°: +22.5 °C (73 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 7.5 hours
    Rainy days: 1 day
    Precipitation: 20 mm (0. 8″)

    (Las Palmas)

    Autumn Holidays

    September – the Day of the Grieving Christ (Tenrife).
    September 6-8 – day of the Virgin Mary del Pino (Gran Canaria).
    September 7-11 – Holiday in the lagoon (Puerto de la Aldea, Gran Canaria).

    October – Feast for Virgin Mary Incarnate (Tenerife).
    October 5 – Day of the Virgin of Del Rosario (Gran Canaria).

    November 29 – Holiday in honor of San Andreas (Tenerife).

    Every season is warm in Canary Islands and winter isn’t exception. It is quite rainy though. However light tropical showers are fast and leave pleasant freshness and sunny weather after they pass. This is the favorite of tourists from Western Europe which spend all rainless time at beaches.

    Southern part of archipelago is warmer. And difference is significant. For example southern coasts of Tenerife have averages between 17 and 16 °C (61 and 63 °F) while in northern part of the island it is 15 °C (59 °F). Moreover winter nights are rather cool on every island.

    Climate of the Winter Months

    December
    Max average t°: +22 °C (72 °F)
    Min average t°: +16 °C (60 °F)
    Water t°: +21 °C (70 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 7.5 hours
    Rainy days: 0 days
    Precipitation: 10 mm (0.4″)
    January
    Max average t°: +21 °C (69 °F)
    Min average t°: +15 °C (59 °F)
    Water t°: +20 °C (68 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 7.5 hours
    Rainy days: 0 days
    Precipitation: 12 mm (0.5″)
    February
    Max average t°: +21 °C (70 °F)
    Min average t°: +15 °C (59 °F)
    Water t°: +19 °C (66 °F)
    Sundial in the day: 7 hours
    Rainy days: 1 day
    Precipitation: 19 mm (0. 75″)

    (Las Palmas)

    Winter Holidays

    December 25 – Christmas.

    January 6 – Day of Three Kings.

    February – Mardi Gras Carnival, Feast of flowering almonds (Gran Canaria), Day of water.

    Weather in the Canary Islands in may 2023

    How is the weather in Spain in may? Is it a good time to go to Las Palmas and Corralejo? Check out our datas and advices here.

    good weather across 23% of the territory perfect weather across 78% of the territory

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    Best time to go to the Canary Islands

    Weather in the Canary Islands in may 2023

    Here, check out the weather forecast for may for most popular cities in Spain. These datas are statistics for may from weather reports for over 10 years. The percentage indicates the probability of having the weather mentioned.



    Where to go in the Canary Islands in may?

    Where to go in the Canary Islands in may: destination map

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    Where should you go in the Canary Islands in may when it comes to the weather?

    Remember:
    The climate in the Canary Islands in may ranges from perfect to good depending on the region and city.

    The Canary Islands are favored by a pleasant climate over all of its territories. Some islands, such as Gran Canaria and Gomera, even enjoy idyllic climatic conditions. This is due to the geographical location of each island that affects the climate of the locality.

    The Eastern Islands in May

    It’s beautiful in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. Due to the influence of the desert climate of nearby Africa, the mornings on the eastern islands are still mild, while the warm weather gradually warms up throughout the day.

    Gran Canaria in May

    With the growing heat and total absence of rain, the climate throughout May in the Canary Islands, notably in Gran Canaria, is simply perfect.

    The Western Islands in May

    The weather in the Canary Islands throughout May is idyllic in Gomera, thanks to a comfortable warmth from dawn to dusk. On the other hand, the other western islands such as Tenerife, El Hierro or La Palma still bathe in freshness.




    Climate in the Canary Islands in may

    Climate in Tenerife in may

    In may, the mean temperature in Santa Cruz De Tenerife is 20°C (maximum temperature is 20°C and minimum temperature is 19°C). The climate quite comfortable in this city in this month. It rains very rarely during the month of may. You will not get wet for your stay!
    With a good climate, may is a good time to go there.

    April May June
    Average temperature 19°C 20°C 21°C
    Highest temperature 19°C 20°C 22°C
    Lowest temperature 18°C 19°C 20°C
    Sea temperature 19.7°C 20.2°C 21.3°C
    Rainfall 23mm 10mm 8mm
    Number of days with rainfall 1 day(s)
    (4%)
    0 day(s)
    (0%)
    0 day(s)
    (0%)
    Humidity 79% 80% 82%
    Daily sunshine hours 12 12 12
    Cloud cover 24% 22% 22%
    Length of day 12:52 13:35 13:57
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    more information about the climate in Tenerife in may

    Climate in Fuerteventura in may

    In the month of may, the mean temperature in Corralejo is 20°C (maximum temperature is 22°C and minimum temperature is 19°C). The climate quite nice in that locality in this month. There is no rain during the month of may. You stay dry during your holidays!
    With a good weather, the month of may is a good month to go in this locality in Spain.

    April May June
    Average temperature 19°C 20°C 22°C
    Highest temperature 21°C 22°C 23°C
    Lowest temperature 18°C 19°C 20°C
    Sea temperature 18.8°C 19. 7°C 20.7°C
    Rainfall 9mm 11mm 5mm
    Humidity 80% 80% 83%
    Daily sunshine hours 11 12 13
    Cloud cover 27% 26% 25%
    Length of day 12:51 13:34 13:56
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    more information about the climate in Fuerteventura in may

    Climate in Lanzarote in may

    In may, maximum temperature is 21°C and minimum temperature is 19°C (for an average temperature of 20°C). The climate quite enjoyable in this city in the month of may. It almost never rains during the month of may. You stay dry for your vacations!
    With a good weather, the month of may is a good month to go in that area in Spain.

    April May June
    Average temperature 19°C 20°C 21°C
    Highest temperature 20°C 21°C 22°C
    Lowest temperature 18°C 19°C 20°C
    Sea temperature 18.9°C 19.7°C 20.7°C
    Rainfall 9mm 11mm 5mm
    Humidity 80% 81% 83%
    Daily sunshine hours 11 12 14
    Cloud cover 31% 31% 31%
    Length of day 12:53 13:36 14:00
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    more information about the climate in Lanzarote in may

    Climate in El Hierro in may

    In may, the mean temperature in El Hierro is 20°C (maximum temperature is 21°C and minimum temperature is 20°C). The climate pleasant in that area in this month. It almost never rains during the month of may. You will be well dry throughout your journey!
    With a good climate, may is an advisable month to go in El Hierro.

    April May June
    Average temperature 19°C 20°C 22°C
    Highest temperature 20°C 21°C 22°C
    Lowest temperature 19°C 20°C 21°C
    Rainfall 8mm 2mm 2mm
    Humidity 77% 79% 82%
    Daily sunshine hours 12 12 12
    Cloud cover 20% 17% 14%
    Length of day 12:51 13:32 13:53
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    more information about the climate in El Hierro in may

    Climate in Gomera in may

    In may, the mean temperature in Gomera is 21°C (maximum temperature is 21°C and minimum temperature is 20°C). The climate comfortable in this location in the month of may. It almost never rains during may. You will be well dry for your vacations!
    With a perfect weather, may is an advisable time to go in that area.

    April May June
    Average temperature 20°C 21°C 22°C
    Highest temperature 20°C 21°C 22°C
    Lowest temperature 19°C 20°C 21°C
    Sea temperature 19.8°C 20.5°C 21. 2°C
    Rainfall 11mm 2mm 2mm
    Number of days with rainfall 1 day(s)
    (2%)
    0 day(s)
    (0%)
    0 day(s)
    (0%)
    Humidity 76% 77% 80%
    Daily sunshine hours 12 12 12
    Cloud cover 14% 10% 8%
    Length of day 12:51 13:33 13:55
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    more information about the climate in Gomera in may



    All cities in the Canary Islands in may




    Best Time to Visit Canary Islands

    The best times to visit the Canary Islands are spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November). Spring offers warm weather, fewer tourists, and lower rates. Fall also enjoys mild weather with sunny skies and less rain than other times of the year. Summer is hot with higher humidity, more tourists, and higher hotel room rates. The seven Canary Islands (Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma, and El Hierro) are beautiful all year round, but you may prefer to visit each of them at a different time of year. This isolated group of islands is home to bellowing volcanoes, sweeping deserts, and arid landscapes, as well as humid jungles and tropical beaches.

    Weather in Canary Islands


    The Canary Islands have a subtropical climate with mild winters and long summers that run into October. Temperatures on the islands range from 18 to 24°C throughout the year, with no extremes in any direction. In the summer, you can expect ten hours or more of sunshine every day. La Palma and la Gomera have a subtropical humid climate, which means it rains more than other Canary Islands.   You can swim in the water all year round notwithstanding a few rain showers in the winter.

    Average Temperature and Rainfall


    With an average high temperature of 28°C and a minimum temperature of 23°C, August is the hottest month of the year. February is the coldest month of the year, with daily highs averaging 20°C and lows averaging 15°C. Canary Islands in June is the driest month, with zero mm of rain and 30 days of ideal sunshine. October is the wettest month, with 11 mm of rain falling on just one day. 

    Relax in the colorful Canary Islands (Juergen Sack)

    March to May – Best Season


    If you want to avoid the crowds, March to May is the best time to visit the Canary Islands. The weather remains pleasant and sunny, and there are fewer tourists around. Spring is ideal for sunbathing, hiking national parks, volcano exploration, coastal riding, and whale watching. Easter is also an exciting time, with many hotels offering activities for children and for egg hunts.

    June to August – High Season


    The Canary Islands are a popular summer destination for families, college students, and Europeans on vacation. The weather for June – August tends to be scorchingly hot when lovely blue skies accompany highs of 86° F (30°C), but that makes it a great time to enjoy a dip in the ocean or do active watersports from one of the many beautiful beaches. Make the most of your summer vacation to the archipelago’s beaches by spending as much time on the beach as possible. However, the UV index is very high during this time, so use a high-SPF sunscreen. Although the odds of rainy days are slim to none, these seasons are not suggested for trekking and climbing because the African heat is even more extreme in locations above sea level. Consider booking your lodgings at least a few months in advance to ensure that they are available.

    Teide National Park, Tenerife

    September to November – Best Season


    Another perfect time to visit the Canary Islands is in the Fall, between September and November. The weather is pleasant enough that you can enjoy some outdoor activities. Stay on the beach or hike into the mountains. From August to October is the Canary Islands’ harvest time, and many of the vineyards are open for visitors. This is a great time to visit if you’re a wine connoisseur. Six of the Canary Islands produce wine, except for Fuerteventura. All of the wine regions are located in volcanic areas. Learn making wine, study viticulture in the volcanic area, and sip some of the finest in the region. Then combine that with a beautiful beach vacation. November is the cheapest time to go to Canary Islands when many resorts have special fall offers that can save you a lot of money on your vacation. However, Canary Islands in November start to see a slight increase in rainfall, so don’t forget to pack an umbrella.

    December to February – High Season


    As a winter destination, the Canary Islands tend to attract European travelers to Canary beaches for one last taste of summer before they go back home to freezing weather. The overall temperature stays between 8°C and 14°C, which is ideal for golfers and swimmers. Cyclists and hikers enjoy routes through hills and valleys. Families spend 12 hours a day outside on their decks, beaches, parks, or anywhere else they can be in the sun. Canary Islands in February is peak season, those wishing to enjoy the lively Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife should expect crowds packed around every event, with restaurants packed every night and hotels booked up months in advance. 

    Based on your activities, when is the ideal time to go to Madagascar? That’s where our expert Canary Islands trip planners come in!

     

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    Which Canary Island Is The Best To Visit In May?

    The average temperature may be a touch higher in Lanzarote but Tenerife in May will be hot also. The Sea temperature tends be a touch warmer around the central islands which is a big draw for many. The average temperature here is often much higher than the average suggests. Best Canary Island For Hotels and Restaurants.

    How Hot Is It In The Canary Islands In May?

    How hot is it in the Canary Islands in May? Daytime temperatures usually reach 21°C in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands in May, falling to 15°C at night. How sunny is it in the Canary Islands in May?

    What Is The Hottest Canary Island To Visit In April?

    What is the hottest Canary Island in April? As you can see, Lanzarote and the south of Tenerife are the hottest islands in the Canary Islands archipelago in April, because the weather seems to be a bit warmer than Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, but the differences in temperature are not that big.

    Which Canary Island Will Be The Warmest In February?

    The warmest Canary Island in February is another 3-way tie as the temperatures remain on the cooler side. Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote all reach 18 Celsius which is the mean daytime temperature now across the islands.

    Where Is The Warmest Canary Island To Visit In May?

    But do keep in mind that especially in the mountains of Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma and La Gomera the temperatures will be considerably lower. As you can see, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the warmest Canary Islands in May, but the differences are minimal, so the south of Gran Canaria and Tenerife will be pretty warm as well.

    Which Is The Best Island To Visit In Canary Islands?

    The best Canary Islands to visit 1 TENERIFE. As the largest and most developed of the islands, Tenerife has sophisticated hotels, brilliant food and a rich cultural offering. 2 FUERTEVENTURA. … 3 GRAN CANARIA. … 4 LA GOMERA. … 5 EL HIERRO. … 6 LA PALMA. … 7 LANZAROTE. … 8 LA GRACIOSA. …

    Is August A Good Time To Visit The Canary Islands?

    Families, college kids and Europeans on their August holiday all flock to the Canaries in the summer. Temperatures reach their summit this time of year — daily highs in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, reach into the 80s in August — and the chance of rainfall is next to nothing.

    Where To Go In May In Spain?

    The Western Islands in May. The weather in the Canary Islands throughout May is idyllic in Gomera, thanks to a comfortable warmth from dawn to dusk. On the other hand, the other western islands such as Tenerife, El Hierro or La Palma still bathe in freshness.

    Where Is The Warmest Place In The Canary Islands?

    Tenerife and Gran Canaria are the warmest islands in the Canaries during the months of December, January and February. What you need to keep in mind is that those temperatures refer only to the weather in Tenerife South and also the south of Gran Canaria.

    Where Is Hot In February In The Canary Islands?

    Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote all reach 18 Celsius which is the mean daytime temperature now across the islands. Tenerife remains at 17 Celsius during this month but is still the place to be in February. The Sea temperature is also very similar across all the islands with an average of 18 Celsius.

    When Is The Best Time To Visit The Canary Islands?

    Tenerife and Gran Canaria are the warmest islands in the Canaries during the months of December, January and February. What you need to keep in mind is that those temperatures refer only to the weather in Tenerife South and also the south of Gran Canaria. In the north, it can be much cooler, cloudier and it rains more often.

    Which Is The Sunniest Island In Winter In The Canary Islands?

    Which is the sunniest island in winter in the Canary Islands? The south of Tenerife and the south of Gran Canaria, especially Puerto Rico and Puerto de Mogan, are the sunniest places in the Canary Islands in the months of December, January and February. Which is the driest island in winter?

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    This table will help you determine which Canary Islands resorts are warmest in May, find out where there is less rain and more clear days.
    Do you want to know where is the warmest sea? We also provide information about the water temperature in seaside resorts.

    Resort name Air temperature
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    Adeje 22.5°C 17.3°C 8.8%

    20.5°C 13h. 21m.
    Guia de Isora 21.8°C 17.0°C 9.5%

    20.5°C 13h. 16m.
    Golf del Sur 23.5°C 19.7°C 8.0%

    20.3°C 13h. 27m.
    Gran Canaria 23.5°C 18.8°C 12.2%

    20.2°C 12h. 52m.
    canisu 19. 9°C 17.5°C 31.8%

    19.5°C 10h. 26m.
    Corralejo 21.5°C 19.1°C 28.8%

    19.8°C 10h. 40m.
    Costa Adeje 23.6°C 19.4°C 7.6%

    20.5°C 13h. 30m.
    La Palma 21.6°C 18.5°C 26.8%

    20.7°C 10h. 56m.
    La Orotava 21.4°C 17.5°C 20.6%

    20.3°C 11 a.m. 46m.
    Lanzarote 22.0°C 18.7°C 30.5%

    19.6°C 10h. 26m.
    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 21.9°C 18.6°C 27.4%

    20. 2°C 10h. 50m.
    Los Gigantes 23.1°C 18.1°C 8.8%

    20.5°C 13h. 21m.
    Los Cristianos 23.6°C 19.8°C 7.7%

    20.5°C 13h. 29m.
    Madeira 17.4°C 15.7°C 36.1%

    19.6°C 09h. 50m.
    Maspalomas 23.1°C 19.3°C 12.4%

    20.3°C 12h. 50m.
    Playa de San Augustin 23.4°C 19.2°C 13.0%

    20.3°C 12h. 45m.
    Playa del Inglés 23.1°C 19.3°C 12.5% ​​

    20.3°C 12h. 50m.
    Playa de Las Americas 23. 7°C 19.9°C 7.6%

    20.5°C 13h. 30m.
    Porto Santo 19.6°C 18.3°C 40.2%

    19.1°C 09h. 17m.
    Puerto de la Cruz 22.2°C 18.0°C 17.7%

    20.4°C 12h. 09m.
    Puerto de Mogan 23.1°C 19.2°C 10.4%

    20.5°C 13h. 06m.
    Puerto del Carmen 21.9°C 18.9°C 29.5%

    19.9°C 10h. 35m.
    Puerto de Santiago 23.5°C 18.5°C 8.0%

    20.5°C 13h. 28m.
    Santa Cruz de la Palma 21.6°C 18.5°C 26.7%

    20. 5°C 10h. 57m.
    Santa Cruz de Tenerife 21.3°C 18.3°C 29.0%

    20.4°C 10h. 37m.
    Tenerife 20.0°C 15.1°C 23.3%

    20.3°C 11 a.m. 24m.
    Funchal 17.4°C 15.7°C 36.3%

    19.6°C 09h. 49m.
    Fuerteventura 22.1°C 18.8°C 24.5%

    19.8°C 11 a.m. 14m.
    El Medano 23.5°C 19.3°C 9.4%

    20.2°C 13h. 16m.

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    weather, water temperature and holidays in May in Tenerife (season 2022)

    Tenerife is one of the most popular island resorts in Spain. It is loved by many tourists, thanks to the excellent climate that allows you to relax at any time of the year, as well as a wide variety of beaches, entertainment and excursion programs. The weather in Tenerife in May allows you to taste all the delights of a holiday.

    Contents:

    • What is the weather like in May?
    • Air and water temperature in the Canary Islands
    • Weather conditions in Tenerife
    • May holidays
    • Where is the best place to relax?
    • How to dress?
    • What to do this month?
    • Beach holiday – is it possible to swim?
    • Tours and entertainment
    • Holidays

    What is the weather like in May?

    The main advantage of Tenerife is the wonderful weather that prevails in the resorts of the island throughout the year.

    Due to the abundance of clear and warm days, Tenerife is called “the island of eternal spring”.

    Air and water temperature in the Canary Islands

    Despite the fact that holidays in the Canary Islands (Spain) are wonderful in any month, it is in May that the most beautiful time comes on the coast . The resorts of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and other islands come alive and change, and hotels and numerous beaches are filled with tourists. The weather is most favorable both for passive recreation and for sightseeing and interesting places.

    The Canary Islands occupy a fairly large territory, so the weather conditions are not the same everywhere:

    • Fuerteventura – +23°C during the day, +19°C at night, +20°C at sea;
    • Tenerife – day +21°C, night +16°C, sea +19°C;
    • Palm tree – day +22°C, night +19°C, sea +20°C;
    • Lanzarote – day +22°C, night +19°C, sea +19°C;
    • Gran Canaria – day +24°C, night +19°C, sea +19°C

    Read also in our article whether it is possible to get from Russia to Tenerife by direct flight, and how long the flight will take.

    It is worth noting that throughout the month the weather in the Canary Islands pleases everyone who came to rest, the absence of wind, rain and other weather troubles. But even despite the high temperatures and cloudless skies, there is no feeling of extreme heat on the coast. That is why the May weather is called ideal time to relax.

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    Weather conditions in Tenerife

    In May, the coast of Tenerife is getting a little warmer every day. In the first half of the month the air temperature is +21°C. But on those days when it is especially clear and calm outside, and there is no hint of clouds in the sky, the air warms up to +25 degrees. At night it is still quite cool, so warm clothes will come in handy.

    Immediately after sunset, the thermometer in Tenerife drops to +14 degrees.

    The water in the sea in the first half of May is not suitable for swimming. Its temperature is +20 degrees. However, such conditions do not interfere with being on the coast, getting an excellent tan . In the second half of the month, the water temperature rises to +22 degrees and tourists do not miss the opportunity to swim in it. In addition, the absence of wind and, accordingly, waves, makes being in the water as comfortable as possible.

    In the last weeks of the month, the weather reminds us of the approach summer . Already at the beginning of the day, the air warms up to a pleasant mark of +24 degrees, and sometimes even up to +26°C. The number of rainy days is noticeably reduced. If in the first half of May, showers reminded of themselves once every three days, then closer to June it can rain only once a week.

    May weather conditions in Tenerife do not differ much from the previous month. Read here what is the weather on the island in April.

    At the end of May, the differences between day and night temperatures are much less noticeable. At night in Tenerife it becomes not so cool – the air cools down to + 17-19°C In general, the island experiences warm but not hot weather during the month, with an almost complete absence of rain and wind.

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    May holidays

    May is considered one of the best months for holidays in Tenerife. Almost every resort on the island pleases with the absence of sweltering heat, as well as the presence of boring resort life.

    Where is the best place to relax?

    Tenerife has an infinite number of excellent resorts suitable for a May holiday. And although this month it will hardly be possible to swim in the cool waters of the ocean, yet nothing will prevent the opportunity to have a great time.

    The most favorable conditions for recreation during the May holidays are observed in resorts such as Santa Cruz de la Palma and Santa Cruz de Tenerife . During this period, daily temperature changes are less noticeable on the coast. In addition to this, next to them are all the brightest sights and interesting places.

    Various events are celebrated here in May, festivals and exhibitions are organized.

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    How to dress?

    In the first half of the month, light summer clothes will come in handy for a holiday in Tenerife. It is suitable for both long and pleasant walks along the coast, and for fascinating sightseeing.

    Swimsuit can be packed in the suitcase. If the weather is unlucky, you can spend time by the pool or go to one of the many water parks on the island. Also in the evening, a windbreaker or sweater will not hurt.

    Don’t forget the comfortable walking shoes , as long excursion programs can take up almost the entire day. There are quite a few beautiful natural places on the island, such as the tops of volcanoes, national parks with unique plants and other places.

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    What to do this month?

    In Tenerife, carefree resort life does not stop even for a week. Resting on the coast in May, tourists have the opportunity to travel around the island, getting acquainted with history and culture, tasting local cuisine or taking an active part in various events.

    Tenerife can still be reached by low-cost airlines. Read in this article what are the advantages of such flights.

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    Beach holidays – is it possible to swim?

    In May, the water temperature warms up to +22 degrees and stays that way until the end of summer. However, unlike other months, it remains still cool for a full swim. During this period, it is pleasant to walk along the ocean and admire the beautiful views from the coast. If you want to swim, then for such purposes it is better to use a heated pool.

    In total, Tenerife has about 70 kilometers first-class beaches covered with volcanic and white sand brought from the African continent. If you want to sunbathe and just have a good time, you should choose the beaches that are located in the southwest of the island. In this part of Tenerife, they are free, even those located on the territory of hotels. A fee is charged for the use of sun loungers and showers.

    The most famous and popular beaches:

    1. Las Teresitas ;
    2. Playa Arena ;
    3. Las Vistas ;
    4. El Camison ;
    5. La Pinta .

    Many beaches are protected from strong waves and cold winds thanks to mountain ranges and stone breakwaters.

    If the main purpose of the trip is windsurfing , then you should pay attention to El Medano beach. It is considered the most popular place among fans of this type of outdoor activity, as it is strongly blown by the winds.

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    Excursions and activities

    Tenerife is an ideal place for families with children and looking for entertainment. There are several theme parks on the island at once, which will appeal to adults and young tourists. It will be especially interesting to visit Loro Parque, Siam Park, Eagles Park and Jardin Botanico – places where you can spend the whole day carelessly and richly.

    Long walks and excursions are especially popular in May:

    • Ascent to the top of the volcano Teide ;
    • Walk to the medieval castle San Miguel ;
    • Introduction to the pyramids Guimar ;
    • Visit to the ancient city Candelaria .

    Mount Teide is currently considered inactive. And in this article you will find a list of active volcanoes from around the world.

    Many of these places are symbols of the island of Tenerife, so you should not deny yourself the pleasure of getting to know them during your vacation.

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    Feasts

    Among the bright events celebrated in Tenerife, it is worth highlighting the colorful performances and concerts in Los Realejos held in honor of the Feast of the Cross – one of the most important events of the island. It is followed by Cheese Festival – a festival dedicated to one of the main products of the island.

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    Weather on the island of Gran Canaria

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    Just like in neighboring Tenerife, the mountain range in the interior of the island divides Gran Canaria into two climatic zones. The tourist centers of the island are located in the south, where the mountains do not let the masses of clouds brought by the winds, due to which precipitation in these parts is an out of the ordinary phenomenon. It has its own, dry and warm mesoclimate, and the sun shines 350 days a year. Moreover, it not only shines, but also warms: you can sunbathe and swim in the south of Gran Canaria in March, November, and January…

    The hottest month is August. During the day, the air warms up to 30°C and above, at night – about 22°C. But there is no heat in the usual sense of the word here: dry air and a refreshing breeze from the ocean will make your stay comfortable even on hot days.

    Winter in the south of Gran Canaria begins in mid-December and lasts until early February: this is the “coldest” time of the year. During the day in the sun 23-25 ​​° C, in the evenings it can be cool, so a light jumper is useful. In the mountains, warmer clothing is relevant: in winter, snow falls there.

    It should be noted that the temperature of water and air in the south of Gran Canaria is on average 1–2°C higher than on the climatically similar southern coast of Tenerife: the island is located somewhat to the south and closer to Africa.

    The weather widget in the upper right corner of the page displays the forecast for the capital of the island – Las Palmas, where in winter the temperature is usually 5 ° C (and sometimes more noticeable) than in the south, and precipitation is not uncommon. You can check the current weather in the south at Wunderground.com. 934
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    Monthly weather in the Canary Islands

    Mother nature herself has created a truly subtle harmony of late spring and early summer in the Canary Islands archipelago. Not a single island of fabulous Eden has either sub-zero temperatures even in the coldest months, or long rainy seasons. The influence of the Sahara desert is softened by the trade winds blowing from the northeast, which makes it possible to have a year-round holiday, especially on such islands of the archipelago as Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Palma and Gran Canaria.

    January

    The first month of the year in the CIS countries is frost, slush and snowfalls. But not in the Canary Islands. If you go to the largest island of the archipelago – Tenerife, then the rest will be great, because the maximum daytime temperature during the day exceeds + 20 ° C, at night it does not fall below + 14 ° C, and the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean (+ 19 ° C) is comfortable for swimming. You should definitely take an umbrella with you, because this month there can be intermittent rains for a total of 6 days.

    • On the island of Fuerteventura , the maximum temperature during the day in the shade is +20°C, during the day in the sun the air warms up to + 25°C, the minimum temperature at night is +13°C, the water temperature is +19°C.
    • Gran Canaria knowingly every year is becoming more and more popular with Russian tourists: it is warmer here than in the south of Tenerife. The maximum daytime temperature is kept at +21°C, the minimum temperature at night is +15°C, the water, like on other islands, warms up to +19°C, and slight intermittent rains can be only 4 days.
    • Lanzarote is somewhat colder: during the day the thermometer rises to a maximum of +19°C, at night it drops to a minimum of +13°C, the water in the ocean also warms up to +19°C, and the total number of days with possible rain is much less – just 4 days.
    • On the island of La Palma the maximum temperature during the day is +19°C, the minimum at night is +13°C, the water temperature is +20°C.

    A bit about Tenerife

    The most beautiful island in the world is located on the territory of Spain, with an area of ​​about 2000 square meters. km. In the Canary Islands, it has no equal in attendance. The special geographical position of Tenerife, as well as the influence of some favorable factors, keeps the weather warm every month throughout the island. In any month, the thermometer scale does not fall below 20 degrees Celsius.

    Flora and fauna are diverse and include about 1000 of its most unique species. One of the main symbols of the island is the dracaena. At a short distance from each other, Canarian and balsam spurges are located, which is typical for the desert or arid regions.

    If you go up the island, you can find vegetation typical of the Mediterranean: pine forests and climbing shrubs. For a long time, the tribes living in this area called it “Snow Mountain”.

    The population of the island is about 1.100.000 inhabitants, and the national language is Spanish. The time difference with Moscow is 2 hours in summer and 3 hours in winter. The local currency is Euro.

    February

    The second month of the year simply has a depressing effect on the inhabitants of the CIS, forcing them to wrap themselves in winter clothes and dream of coming home as soon as possible, climbing into warm beds or taking a hot bath with warming drinks.

    The Canary Islands are waiting for Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians who are tired of the lack of sun and a long cold winter. Moreover, this month there are 2 wonderful holidays: Valentine’s Day on February 14 and Defender of the Fatherland Day on February 23, which can be a plausible occasion to present an extraordinary gift to your soulmate.

    • In Tenerife the maximum temperature during the day is +20°C, the minimum at night is +14°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +19°C
    • In Fuerteaentura the maximum temperature during the day is +20°C, the minimum at night is +14°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, and the daylight hours are 11 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria , the maximum temperature during the day is +21°C, the minimum at night is +15°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +19°C, the sun warms for 7 hours, daylight hours are 11 hours.
    • Lanzarote is somewhat cooler: the maximum daytime temperature is +19°C, minimum at night +13°C, ocean water temperature +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, daylight hours last for 11 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day + 19°C, at night + 13°C, water temperature + 19°C, the sun shines 6 hours, daylight hours are 11 hours.

    Tenerife in winter

    Tenerife (monthly weather is shown in the tables below) in winter is especially exotic, because the winter here is quite warm and, oddly enough, humid. The rains are not long, after them the sun immediately comes out. Europeans love to come here at this time of the year.

    In winter it is better to relax on the southern coast of the island.

    It will be several degrees warmer here than in the north. Also, do not forget about outerwear, as evening walks and night will remind you of the cold and the season. The cost of the tour during this period is about $600 per person. During this period, there are all kinds of sales and you can buy branded new clothes, especially on the eve of the holidays.

    Temperature and weather in winter December January February
    Average temp. +17 +16 : Water +20 +19 +19
    Precipitation 6 days 5 days 5 days

    March

    Spring in the CIS countries does not even think of coming into its own yet, and the Canary Islands have already seen warming by 1-2°C. For those who are tired of waiting for the arrival of spring in their homeland, but want to enjoy the sun caressing its warmth, a light breeze from the ocean and the constant whisper of oncoming waves, it’s time to pack your suitcase.

    And it’s easy to find a reason: International Women’s Day on March 8th. Don’t our most beautiful women in the world deserve a little rest for at least one week on the ocean?

    • In Tenerife during the day from +21°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +19°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, daylight hours last for 12 hours, which provides excellent opportunities for climbing the Teide volcano, located at 3718 meters above sea level. Having admired the amazing shapes and colors of various volcanic rocks, combined with many endemic plant species, you can go down the northern road and dine at one of the best restaurants on the island – Monasterio.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura in March, +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, water temperature +18°C, the sun warms with its warm rays for 7 hours, and daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • On Gran Canaria , the thermometer stays at +22°C during the day, at +15°C at night, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, the daylight lasts for 12 hours, which contributes to exploring the island. The southern part of the island, with its excellent beaches covered with golden sand, is a win-win option for relaxation. The northern part of the island is a coastal cliffs of fantastic beauty, small deep bays with azure waters and stones of volcanic origin. The mountainous terrain in the central part of the island is covered with a huge variety of tropical vegetation.
    • On the island of Lanzarote in the first spring month of the year +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, the water temperature is +18°C, the sun shines for 7 hours, daylight hours last for 12 hours. This month, you should definitely go to the “Fiery Mountains” and see the unique landscapes covered with spilled lava. Tourists are often invited to visit La Geria, where they are always allowed to taste sweet wines from grapes grown in fields with frozen lava, and in the north of the island, the cave of Jameo del Agua, where the famous master Caesar Manrique skillfully built stairs and seats for spectators, surrounding them with succulents and ferns.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun warms 6 hours, and daylight lasts 12 hours.

    In order to properly plan your trip and get the most out of your vacation, we advise you to read our review: Weather in Spain by months. A detailed guide to Tenerife we have prepared here.

    If you think that holidays in the Canary Islands are available only to moneybags, then you are deeply mistaken. Check out our review of prices for tours in the Canary Islands and you will see that the prices are quite affordable, and their level is already approaching the prices for tours to Turkey.

    Tenerife in spring

    Spring in Tenerife lasts all year round, but its onset in March is noticeable. During this period, you can catch rainy and cloudy days , but the island will delight more on sunny days. Despite the warm days, the nights are still cool. Air and water are gradually warmed up.

    Rainy weather in the spring months in Tenerife

    An excellent moment for hiking and visiting various park areas for relaxation. Prices for the tour can be found around $550 per person.

    Temperature and weather in the spring March April May
    The average pace. +17 +18 : Water +18 +20 +21
    precipitation 5 days 6 days 4 days

    April

    Many leading tour operators advise to visit the Canary Islands in this month , since the airlines are made on the Air Forces. trying to attract as many travelers as possible to their destinations. Moreover, gradual warming continues on all the islands of the archipelago, and the ocean waters warm up even more by 1-2°C.

    • In Tenerife during the day +22°C, at night +15°C, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun has been caressing with its warm rays for 8 hours, and the daylight hours last for 13 hours. Fans of the excursion program can go to see the sights of the two capitals. La Laguna – the former capital of Tenerife is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List . Many colonial towns on the American continent were built in the likeness of the city. The current capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in addition to architectural sights, will be of interest to shopping lovers, since such a variety of shopping centers can hardly be found on any other island.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day from +22°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +18°C, the sun warms 8 hours, daylight lasts 13 hours.
    • In Gran Canaria during the day from +23°C, at night +16°C, water temperature +19°C, the sun shines 8 hours, the daylight lasts 13 hours.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +20°C, at night +13°C, water temperature +18°C, the sun shines 8 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. You should definitely go to the Timanfaya National Park and ride camels that are waiting for their riders at the main entrance.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +21°C, the minimum temperature at night is +14°C, the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean is +19°C, the sun warms in its warm rays for 7 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours.

    Tenerife attractions

    The colorful island of Tenerife is known for its unique architectural, historical and natural attractions. Excursion trips include visits to various museums, acquaintance with the local culture and mentality of the inhabitants.

    In the east of Tenerife there is one cultural and historical site. These are the pyramids of Guimar. What is the purpose of their construction? Even today they cannot give an answer. The material for the construction of structures was the material after the solidification of the lava. “Bricks” were stacked one on top of the other, and at the same time they did not strengthen anything else.

    After visiting the mysterious pyramids, you should visit the old castle, whose name is San Miguel. It is located in a picturesque place and emotional interesting performances are played for guests. The castle was built for the purpose of holding tournaments for knights and theatrical performances.

    For connoisseurs of natural beauty, you should visit the town of Icod de los Vinos, where you can admire the famous Dragon Tree (“Dracaena draco”), resembling a large cactus. Its age is more than 3000 years.

    Undoubtedly, the main attraction created by nature and the eternal symbol of the island is the Teide volcano. Absolutely everyone can walk along the incredibly beautiful Martian slopes. Not far from the volcano stretched unusually bewitching National Park.

    The Tenerife Auditorium can be attributed to the historical and cultural object, where musical events are organized at a good level. The only masterpiece of its kind is the Pueblo Chico Park (“Pueblo Chico”), where various models of the most interesting objects of the Canary Islands are concentrated.

    May

    There are so many holidays in May that the speech “russo touristo” is increasingly heard on the islands of the Canary archipelago.

    And our tourists are doing the right thing. Those who have a good rest in May will work well in the summer, easier to bear the dust and smog of capitals and traffic jams at rush hour.

    After a holiday in the Canary Islands, the gray matter will work more actively, bringing a lot of creative ideas to work, and a significant income in your pocket.

    • In Tenerife during the day from +24°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +20°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. In Tenerife, sport fishing (Spanish: pesca) occupies a prominent place among the tourist attractions on the island. The plankton-rich waters of the largest island in the Canary archipelago attract a wide variety of fish, from barracuda and mackerel to several species of sharks. Therefore, it is quite natural that tourists go fishing with pleasure and bring a significant catch of fish typical of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic for dinner.
    • In Fuerteventura , where mainly surfers of any level of training, from beginners to advanced waveriders, come together, in May during the day + 23 ° C, at night + 16 ° C, water temperature + 19 ° C, the sun warms for 9 hours, light the day is 14 hours.
    • The perfect tourist infrastructure of Gran Canaria , its fabulous beauty and healthy climate have made the island a world famous resort, which is ideal for holidays in any month of the calendar. But in May, it especially plays with all the colors of the rainbow, delighting with lush tropical vegetation and warm ocean waters. The air temperature during the day warms up to + 24 ° C and above, at night the thermometer drops to + 17 ° C, the water temperature is + 20 ° C. The sun shines for 8 hours, while the daylight hours last for 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote the temperature during the day is +23°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature is +19°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. A bizarre mosaic of green olivines, vineyards and cactus plantations is very attractive to travelers, as well as true connoisseurs of the pristine beauty of the majesty of nature.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day from +22°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +20°C, the sun warms 8 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours. Those who choose the island for relaxation or for a one-day excursion can be advised to visit the La Caldera de Taburiente National Park, which is a giant crater up to 2 km deep and 8 km in diameter.

    The park has numerous hiking trails, as well as a volcanic rock and the Gorge of Fear. It will be interesting for hardy tourists of athletic build to climb the trail Roque de los Muchachos (Roca de los Muchachos) , from the top of which a stunning panoramic view of the walls of the crater will open.

    For tourists who do not want to burden themselves with difficult endurance routes, you can climb the easiest and shortest trail – Lomo de las Chosas.

    When to go and how to choose a seat?

    Tenerife with its climatic features is suitable for year-round recreation. If the trip is planned with children, then the best time for a comfortable stay will be the summer and autumn months.

    It doesn’t rain, which is good. Summer passes without sultry suffocation. The air temperature remains comfortable even for children and pensioners. During the day it is not higher than +26, the water in the sea is quite warm within +22 … +25.

    Winter and spring months are also suitable for a family trip, but it is better to choose the south coast with smaller waves. Although for connoisseurs of such a sport as surfing, this advice is not useful.

    Tenerife (monthly weather can vary significantly on different coasts) is an island where travelers with children need to be very careful. Most beaches are equipped with wave protection, breakwaters, which is ideal even for swimming during big waves and strong gusts of wind.

    August and September are the time when Tenerife is crowded with vacationers, while October is calmer for holidays, and the weather and water temperature are identical for summer and autumn.

    Tenerife is a magical island with amazing nature, picturesque green spaces and a volcanic landscape. It will be interesting to look at the opening view not only for adults, but also for children.

    June

    Anyone who wanted to relax this season on one of the islands of the archipelago without crowds of ubiquitous tourists should choose this particular month. June is reminiscent of the calm before a huge storm, when millions of tourists rush to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It is worth hurrying, especially since the weather will delight you throughout your vacation.

    • In Tenerife in June +26°C and above during the day, at night the bar never drops below +18°C, the water temperature is +21°C, the sun shines for 10 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. Tourists arriving in June for vacation often go on an excursion to the city of Icod de los Vinos, one of the five wine capitals of the archipelago. The city is world famous for its oldest dracaena – a thousand-year-old dragon tree, wine cellars and the Church of St. Mark, the construction of which dates back to the 16th century. Travelers are allowed to taste the famous malvasia – the so-called “wine of kings”.
    • On the most unusual island of the Canary archipelago Fuerteventura in June +25°C during the day, +18°C at night, the water in the Atlantic Ocean warms up to +20°C, the sun shines for 9 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours.
    • In all resorts of the island of Gran Canaria (Playa del Ingles, Puerto Rico, Maspalomas, Las Palmas, San Augustin, Amadores, Playa de Taurito, Meloneras) June is a comfortable month for a beach holiday. During the day, the air warms up to +26°C, at night the temperature drops to +18°C, the water temperature in the ocean is +21°C, the sun shines 9h, daylight hours are 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote in June +25°C during the day, +18°C at night, the water temperature is +20°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours. In June, you can see the caves de Los Verdes and Los Jameos del Agua, which are two grottoes in the very mouth of the volcano.
    • The island of La Palma is a bit cooler: during the day +24°C, at night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines for 8 hours, daylight hours last for 14 hours. This month on the island you can visit Lo Tilos – a biosphere reserve from 1983 years old.

    The area of ​​the reserve with numerous hiking trails is 5 sq. km. There are both long and difficult trails with steep climbs, as well as simple ones.

    One of these easy trails leads to the observation deck of Mirador Las Barrandas. A difficult 6km track will lead to Caldera de Marcos y Cordero, from where you will have a breathtaking view of the picturesque waterfalls.

    Tenerife in autumn

    The autumn weather still pleases visitors with sunny days and warmth. Gradually, the temperature goes down and at night you feel freshness and coolness. Sea water has not yet cooled down after the summer and will stay warm all season. Sometimes you can observe precipitation, but they do not spoil the overall picture.

    Oddly enough, but in autumn the prices for holidays are too high. For one person for a week, a ticket will cost $ 800. This period is perfect for sightseeing tours, visiting museums and other attractions.

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    Temperature and weather in autumn September October November
    Average temp. +24 +23 +21
    Day +27 +26 +24
    +22 +20 +20 +20 +20 +20 +20 +20 +201 900 +20 +20 +20 +1 Water +23 +22 +22
    precipitation 3 days 4 days

    9000 On the island you can meet travelers from all over the world, representatives of all faiths and with different views on life. Those who choose this month for a vacation should take care of booking a hotel and seats on the plane in advance. Everything is selling like hot cakes.

    • In Tenerife during the day +28°C, at night +20°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 10 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day +27°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 14 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +27°C, at night +19°C, the water temperature is +22°C, the sun shines for 10 hours, the daylight lasts for 14 hours.
    • In Lanzarote day +27°C, night +19°C, water temperature +21°C, sunshine 9h, daylight hours last 14 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +26°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 9 hours, the daylight lasts 14 hours.

    Monthly weather in the Canary Islands: Table

    Month Air temperature. Day, °С Air temperature. Night, °С Water temperature, °С
    January 18 14 19
    February

    • In Tenerife during the day from +29 ° C and above, at night + 21 ° C, water temperature + 23 ° C, the sun shines 10 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. But, despite the heat, many guests of the island rent a car and visit many of the most picturesque high-mountain settlements, overcoming the path along difficult serpentines.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura , where goats are an integral part of the scenery, day +27°C, night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shining 9h, daylight hours last 13 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +28°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +23°C, the sun shines 9 hours, the daylight lasts 13 hours. Resting on the island this month, in addition to leisure time on the beach, you can go on excursions, visiting, for example, the fishing village of Arguineguin, the Canarian Botanical Garden, the Bandama volcano or the Guayadeque Gorge.
    • In Lanzarote during the day from +28°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. On the island, the numerous creations of the master with a non-standard approach by Caesar Manrique and the creations of nature itself (for example, the rocks of Famara and volcanic caves) deserve attention.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +28°C, at night +20°C, water temperature +23°C, the sun shines 9 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. You can go on an introductory tour to the archaeological area of ​​​​La Sarza, where evidence of the existence of the ancient inhabitants of this island, benajoares, was found.

    Petroglyphs are strange signs carved on the rocks, consisting of numerous circles, spirals and linear figures. An abstract woman with an insect head and a man are the most interesting drawings of Benajoares. Until now, not a single scientist has unraveled the meaning of these messages to subsequent generations.

    Features of rest on the island of Tenerife

    General recommendations for visitors who visit this resort for the first time:

    1. To make purchases on the island, you must use the local currency – the euro. You can make an exchange at any bank or at a money exchange point. An inflated commission is taken for such an operation, and it is better to do this in advance.

    2. Everywhere on the island there is a cashless system. You can pay with a bank card at any major hotel, restaurant or entertainment venue. When visiting ordinary markets or modest establishments, it is better to have cash with you.
    3. You can order a sightseeing tour or tickets for various performances by going to the tourist office, which are concentrated in almost every hotel.
    4. All the locals on the island speak Spanish, but only a few speak English. It would not be superfluous to learn a few phrases in their native language and show off their knowledge. Local residents will appreciate this fact.
    5. Due to the alternating voltage, it is better to use adapter devices for the operation of electrical appliances. You can get them at any local supermarket or hardware store.
    6. It is better for visitors to drink and use purified water for cooking, which can be bought in a store. Drinking local water can negatively affect the health and functioning of the intestines.
    7. When buying goods in the market, you can bargain by lowering the price of the goods. This number will not work in supermarkets.
    8. Tourists should clarify the specific place on the island where they are going to, and what the weather is like there during this period, because it can vary significantly.
    9. For a better acquaintance with the surroundings of the island, you can use the service, which costs from 20 euros per day and rent a car. It will be convenient to move around on it, but this can only be done by those who have international driving licenses. You also need to have your passport with you. Sometimes the service may be denied by young people under 21 and those with less than 2 years of eligibility.

    September

    The archipelago is experiencing a significant outflow of tourists. Brave young people and parents with children leave so as not to be late for the beginning of the school year, and pensioners from foggy Albion and Germany are drawn to the islands. The climate is very favorable for healing.

    • In Tenerife +28°C during the day, +21°C at night, water temperature +23°C, sun shines 8 hours, daylight hours last 13 hours. For everyone who is fed up with beach holidays and excursions, it’s time to go shopping. The shops on the island have a wide selection of wonderful local products: knitted woolen goods, genuine leather goods, ceramics, intricate wooden souvenirs, as well as locally produced wines. Exotic lovers should look into souvenir shops made by American Indians.
    • In Fuerteventura day +26°C, night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 8 hours, daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +27°C, at night +20°C, the water temperature is +23°C, the sun shines 8 hours, daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +26°C, at night +19°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 7 hours, the daylight lasts 12 hours.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +26°C, at night +20°C, the water temperature is +24°C, the sun shines 8 hours, daylight lasts 12 hours.

    October

    Vacationers on the islands still walk around in light beachwear, flip flops and are in no hurry to warm up. The weather is pleasant and reminiscent of

    • In Tenerife +26°C during the day, +19°C at night, water temperature +23°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 5 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Fuerteventura day +26°C, night +18°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 2 rainy days on the island per month. You can visit the cultural landmark of the island – the house-museum of the writer and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, which is located in the old Fuerteventura Hotel. The museum’s collection contains personal belongings of the writer, his photographs and manuscripts.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria +27°C during the day, +19°C at night, water temperature +23°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +26°C, at night +18°C, water temperature +22°C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 2 rainy days on the island per month.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +25°C, at night +18°C, water temperature +23°C, the sun shines 7 hours, daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.

    Tenerife in summer

    Summer on the island is amazing: without sweltering heat, almost no rain. Solar activity lasts up to 10 hours a day. Treat yourself to a boat trip or immerse yourself in the local culture.

    In the north of the island you can practice water sports, as the wind allows it. The cost of a ticket in the summer will be approximately $620, but you can fly on a last-minute ticket for $450-$500.

    precipitation 2 days 1 day 1 day

    November

    Tourists who have chosen this month for relaxation in the Atlantic Ocean will be pleasantly surprised: daily temperature is comfortable for the beach holidays and the water of the ocean is buried. and gently tossed on the waves.

    • In Tenerife during the day +23°C, at night +17°C, water temperature +22°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Fuerteventura day +23°C, night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, sun shines 7h, daylight lasts 11h. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria during the day +24°C, at night +18°C, the water temperature is +22°C, the sun shines 6 hours, the daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 4 rainy days per month on the island.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +22°C, at night +17°C, water temperature +21°C, the sun shines 7 hours, the daylight lasts 11 hours. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +22°C, at night +16°C, the water temperature is +22°C, the sun shines 6 hours, daylight hours last 11 hours. There are 8 rainy days on the island per month.

    December

    The last month of the calendar year and the first month of winter does not correspond to the definition of “winter”. For tourists from the CIS countries, the concept of “velvet season” will be appropriate. But, going to the island, this month you should definitely put a few warm clothes in your suitcase so that you can feel comfortable walking along the promenade in the evening.

    Despite the sun, the mountains are already covered with snow, which creates a fantastic view, especially for those who swim in the ocean.

    • In Tenerife during the day +21°C, at night +15°C, water temperature +20°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 10 hours. There are 7 rainy days on the island per month.
    • On the island of Fuerteventura during the day +21°C, at night +14°C, the water temperature is +20°C, the sun shines for 6 hours, the daylight lasts for 10 hours. There are 3 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of Gran Canaria day +22°C, night +16°C, water temperature +20°C, sun shines 6 hours, daylight lasts 10 hours. There are 5 rainy days on the island per month.
    • In Lanzarote during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, water temperature +20°C, the sun shines 6 hours, daylight hours last 10 hours. There are 4 rainy days per month on the island.
    • On the island of La Palma during the day +20°C, at night +14°C, the water temperature is +21°C, the sun shines for 5 hours, the daylight lasts for 10 hours. There are 8 rainy days on the island per month.

    Monthly weather in Spain

    Spain is located in the southwestern part of Europe. The southern and eastern shores of the country are washed by the Mediterranean Sea, and the northern and western coasts by the Atlantic Ocean. Spain owns the Balearic and Canary Islands.

    90% of the territory of the state is occupied by plateaus and mountain ranges. Due to the branching of the mountain system and the long distance from north to south, the climate in different regions of Spain is different. The northern regions are characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The mountainous areas are cooler. A sharply continental climate prevails in the center. Winters are cold and dry, and summers are hot.

    About 500 mm of precipitation falls annually, which is 2.5 times less than in the north. Some peaks of the Sierra Nevada, Pyrenees and Guadarrama are covered with snow all year round. The south and east coast are influenced by the Mediterranean climate.

    The beach season lasts from May to October, and the ski season – from November to April. The annual rainfall does not exceed 600 mm. The climate of the Canary Islands is close to tropical.

    January

    Madrid will be met with temperatures of +3°С…+10°С. In Barcelona and Valencia, it rarely gets colder than +13°С…+14°С during the day. On the Northwest coast, the thermometer will show +12°С during the day, and up to +17°С on the southern coast. The Canary Islands are characterized by an air temperature of +22°С, and water temperatures of about +18°С…+19°C. In the rest of the territory, the sea warms up to + 13 ° С … + 17 ° С. In January, winter clothing sales begin, which will appeal to shopping lovers.

    February

    The weather is changeable this month: sunny today, snowfall tomorrow. Spring is felt in the south with temperatures of +8°С…+18°С. The northwest warms up to +7°C…+13°C, the center – up to +4°C…+12°C, and to the east the temperature is +8°C…+16°C. The water is as cool as in January. Only off the coast of the Canary Islands does its temperature rise to +20°C. At this time, a spectacular carnival takes place in Cadiz.

    March

    In Malaga the temperature rises to +19°C, in Valencia to +18°C and in A Coruña to +13°C. In Madrid, where the thermometer shows + 16 ° C, you can walk without outerwear. The sea does not warm up warmer than +14°С…+17°С. In the Canary Islands, the air temperature reaches +21°С, and the water temperature is within +19°С…+20°С. From March 15 to March 19, in Valencia, with fireworks and doomsday, they celebrate the spring festival – Fallas.

    April

    South and east will meet +18°С…+23°С. In Madrid, the thermometer will show +17°С…+19°C. In the west and north, the temperature is around +15°C. Nights from +11°С…+15°С are still cool. By the end of the month, the sea warms up to +18°С…+20°С. In April, a 6-day fair is held in Seville with parades, concerts, bullfights, dances and traditional treats.

    May

    It gets hot in the south (+25°С) and the sea heats up to +20°С, which allows opening the beach season. Daytime temperatures in Madrid and the northeastern region of the country are kept at +22°С…+23°С, and in the northwest they are +16°С…+18°С. In the Canary Islands – a few degrees warmer. On May 2, the Spaniards celebrate Day of Madrid.

    June

    In the south (Murcia, Almeria, Malaga) the air temperature reaches +30°С, and the water temperature is about +22°С. In the center and in the east, the thermometer shows +25°С…+28°С and +19°С…+21°С in the northwest. Mallorca and Tenerife will please with air temperature +25°С…+28°С and water comfortable for swimming – from +21°С to +23°С. Music lovers should visit the Granada Music Festival in June.

    July

    Water heated up to +24°С…+26°С. In Spain, there is almost no rain this month. Throughout the country, the air temperature is kept at + 27 ° С … + 33 ° С, and only in the northern resorts the figures are a couple of degrees lower. Many go to Pamplona in July for the San Fermin festival to watch the bull races.

    August

    In the center, in the east, south and islands it is cloudless, and the temperature reaches +30°С…+35°С. Rain is possible in the north. The thermometer in Bilbao and San Sebastian stays at +24°С…+26°С. Water warms up to +25°С…+28°С. At the end of August, the Tomatina festival takes place in the city of Bunol.

    September

    At the beginning of the month in the south and in the center the air temperature is +25°С…+28°С, and on the east coast it reaches +24°С…+26°С. In the north – a couple of degrees colder. The sea remains warm (+22°С…+25°С). By the end of September, the heat subsides, it starts to rain, and in some places there is a storm. It is warm all month in the Canary Islands (+26°С…+28°С) and the water with a temperature of +22°С…+24°С is ideal for swimming. At the end of September, the grand fiesta La Merce takes place in Barcelona.

    October

    The average daily temperature is +22°C. In the south – 2-3 degrees warmer, and in the north it is cooler. The sea is still warm (+21°С…+23°С), but the beaches are windy and few people swim. Rest in the Canary Islands at air temperatures of +25°С…+27°С and water temperatures of +22°С…+23°С is quite comfortable. In Cordoba, on October 24, mass celebrations are held in honor of the day of St. Raphael.

    November

    In the northwest, east and in Madrid, the temperature is between +14°С…+16°С. It often rains in coastal areas. In Murcia and Malaga, the thermometer shows an average of +19°С, and the water in the sea keeps the temperature up to +20°С. The nights are getting colder (+7°C…+13°C). The Canary Islands will be greeted with an air temperature of +22°С…+23°С. The sea here is warmed up to + 21 ° С … + 22 ° С. In November, the olive festival is held in the town of Baena.

    December

    In the south, the thermometer shows +17°С…+19°С, and rains are less frequent than in San Sebastian and Bilbao. The temperature in the north and west drops to +14°C. In Madrid, the air temperature is kept within + 10 ° С … + 13 ° С. The mountains are covered with snow, and the ski resorts begin to receive tourists. In the Canary Islands, the weather is more pleasant – the air is warmed up to + 20 ° С … + 22 ° С, and the water is up to + 20 + 21 ° С. As Christmas approaches, cities are decorated with festive decorations.

    On the weather and water temperature on the island of Tenerife: Rest in October, November

    Content:

    • On climatic and weather conditions on Canar Islands
    • Weather on Tenerife for months
      • Spring 9053
    • Water temperature in different months of the year
    • Weather forecast for the next 14 days
    • Tips and recommendations from experienced travelers

    For centuries, people have been going on vacation to the azure sea or the indomitable ocean. This type of recreation is considered classic and is unlikely to bother people. It is especially pleasant to soak up the beautiful sandy shore during the rainy autumn or cold winter months. One of the best holiday destinations today is Tenerife. The weather here is excellent almost all year round, due to which the influx of tourists does not dry out.

    Climatic and weather conditions in the Canary Islands

    It has a moderately hot climate, which Spain is famous for. Throughout the year, the temperature is at the level of 20 degrees Celsius. It is colder far away in the mountains present on the islands. Pleasant temperatures provide warm winters combined with cool summers. There is practically no large amount of rainfall and the resort is available all year round.

    Many factors influence climatic conditions. Proximity to the largest African desert affects. Thanks to the Sahara in Tenerife and other Canary Islands, the weather is provided by a pleasant warm wind. Small sand particles fly along with it, this gives an incredible beauty to the phenomenon called the “Kalim effect”.

    Air humidity is provided by the northeast trade winds, due to which the dry climate of Africa is equalized. As a counterbalance to the heat, there is the Canary Current with cold waters. It performs another important function – it does not allow hot air to rise above and form clouds with precipitation.

    View of Tenerife

    A permanent anticyclone located over the Azores makes it possible to maintain sunny weather in this area for a long time. Geographic location plays an important role. Even on the same island in its different ends, the climate is different. If you take the island of Tenerife, dry weather prevails on the east coast, because it is more susceptible to the influence of winds from the Sahara. Another interesting fact about the climate of Tenerife is that you can find snow here even in the summer months. You can do this in the mountains, which reach a height of 3718 meters.

    The pattern of weather changes between the western and southern coasts is preserved on all islands of this archipelago. Because of these features, on all the islands, the western side is always richer in vegetation, while the eastern side consistently pleases tourists and local residents with warm weather.

    Monthly weather in Tenerife

    Where better to relax in Tenerife

    Despite the pleasant features of the microclimate of the Canary Islands, seasonal changes still affect the state of weather conditions. There is a familiar situation with cooling in the winter months and warming in the summer.

    Tenerife relief

    Winter

    For many inhabitants of the planet, the onset of this season means the appearance of precipitation in the form of snow and the beginning of severe frosts. But here people do not use down jackets and other items of winter wardrobe.

    Please note! If you are planning evening walks along the coastal areas, you should take windbreakers and warm sweaters, because in the evening the temperature is 5-7 degrees lower.

    December

    At this time, snow begins to accumulate in the mountains. Watching snow-capped mountain peaks while swimming in the warm ocean is one of the most favorite activities for tourists. You will be pleasantly surprised by the same temperature of water and air. In water, the average temperature for December is 20 degrees Celsius, and the air warms up to 21, and at night it cools a little – up to 15 degrees. Arriving here in December, you should take an umbrella, because according to statistics, it rains for a quarter of the month. But this will not interfere with a good tan, because it will be light on the street 10 hours a day.

    January

    At the beginning of the year, the weather conditions do not differ much from the previous month. The average air and water temperature drops by one degree. There is a positive side to this as well. Meteorologists say that Tenerife is not so rainy in January. Days when short-term rainfall occurs only 6 times a month.

    February

    The third month of winter is often accompanied by residents of the CIS countries with despondency and longing for warm weather and green trees. You can safely go on a date to them in Tenerife. An excellent reason to visit the island is St. Valentine’s Day and Defender of the Fatherland Day. At this time, the weather remains the same as in January.

    Spring

    Most people wait for the beginning of spring all winter, but sometimes it is delayed and forces them to spend another month and a half waiting. In Tenerife, a gradual warming begins at this time, so those who do not have enough patience should immediately go on an unforgettable journey to the wonderful archipelago.

    Spring in Tenerife

    March

    At the beginning of spring, residents begin to notice an increase in air temperature by 1-2 degrees. At the same time, the length of daylight hours increases. For 12 hours, you can swim on the sandy beaches, walk along the embankments or conquer the summit of the Teide volcano. By evening, the thermometer is at around 15, so you need to have warm clothes for night walks.

    April

    Most people who know about travel recommend choosing tours for this particular month. This is not due to the weather, but to ticket prices. Many airlines provide good discounts, and the climatic conditions do not differ much, only the water temperature rises by 1-2 degrees.

    May

    Most of the people living in the post-Soviet space associate the beginning of this month with mass trips to the forest for barbecues. For those who want more exotic during this period, Tenerife is perfect. Here the temperature reaches 24 degrees during the day and 16 at night, and the water warms up by 20. More than half of the day (14 hours) the bright Sun shines. In addition, recreation can be supplemented with sport fishing. You can fish for barracuda, mackerel or shark!

    Summer

    This period is the hottest in every sense. Hot air will heat the water, and delight a huge number of visitors to the Canary Islands. For three wonderful months, many people rest here, with different interests and preferences. For some, the islands will seem like a good place for sunbathing, while others will experience the identity of the local culture.

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    June

    July is considered to be one of the best seasons for holidays in this area. At the beginning of summer, there are practically no tourists and you can enjoy all the beauties without interfering with those who like to take pictures of everything. As for the weather, temperatures range from 18 degrees at night to 26 degrees during the day. The water warms up to 21 degrees, and there is light on the street 14 hours a day.

    July

    At this time, the main influx of visitors begins. The temperature regime allows you to get a wonderful tan during the day (+28°C) and walk along the coast under the stars and moonlight (+20°C). Daylight hours have the same duration, and the water heats up to 22 degrees.

    August

    Despite the fact that in August in Tenerife on some days the air temperature approaches human body temperature, many vacationers continue to visit this archipelago. The situation changes only when the water temperature rises to +23°C and the daylight hours decrease to 13 hours.

    Autumn

    For many domestic resorts, at this time there is a decline in the influx of tourists and the “velvet” season begins, and Tenerife does not slow down. Of course, many families with children and students are forced to give up traveling at this time of the year, but wealthy European pensioners are arriving on the islands.

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    September

    The weather is still good, like at the end of summer, it practically does not change at all. Tourists who got tired of beaches and excursions go shopping. In September, in Tenerife, you can buy excellent souvenirs made from natural materials, as well as taste delicious local wines.

    October

    Tenerife in October prepares tourists and locals for the end of the season. Daylight hours gradually decrease to 11 hours, and the temperature drops by 1-2 degrees.

    November

    Tenerife in November is a great holiday destination. People who can’t stand the heat feel comfortable, and the ocean waters are still warm and allow you to swim for days on end. The only disappointment may be the rains, which happen seven times a month.

    Water temperature in different months of the year

    Weather in Spain in September

    As can be seen from the description provided, the weather in Tenerife varies slightly from month to month. Winter ones are a little colder, and in summer there is no excessive heat. Due to this, the water temperature on the beaches of Tenerife also does not change much and always fluctuates around 20°C. This allows tourists and locals to swim in the wonderful waters of the ocean all year round.

    Weather forecast for the next 14 days

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    The last days of July and the beginning of August will be consistently warm for the inhabitants of Tenerife.

    The temperature will remain at 24°C during the day and 18°C ​​in the evening. At the end of the first week of August, gradual warming will begin, on Monday 08/06/2018 the air will warm up to 28 degrees.

    During this time, the sunny day will be approximately 13. 5 hours. These days will be accompanied by bright sunshine, with rare exceptions, when clouds will be visible in the sky. Because of this, sunbathers should be careful, especially in the morning. It is necessary to have special means to protect against ultraviolet radiation. To get an even tan and protect against burns, you should spend most of your time in the shade.

    Tips and advice from seasoned travelers

    The Canary Islands are a great holiday destination and a dream come true for many people. When they get here, they often get lost and want to do everything: visit the beach and go on excursions. For people who come here again, the island poses a new challenge each time. To do everything, you need to have a clear plan.

    List of the best beaches:

    • Bollullo – great for romantic dates and wild holidays;
    • El Socorro – most commonly used by residents of Puerto de la Cruz and La Laguna;
    • Los Gigantas is a good option to enjoy an incredible sunset;
    • El Medano – designed for windsurfers;
    • Playa Jardin – preferred by family people;
    • El Duc – suitable for those who are not very good swimmers and live in Las Americas or Costa Adeje;
    • Las Teresitas – an artificial beach with sand from the Sahara, near the capital Santa Cruz;
    • Las Gaviotas – used by local residents;
    • La Tejita is a protected beach.

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      Best Things To Do In Teno Rural Park, Tenerife – Our Wanders

      Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is rich in unique natural beauties, and Teno Rural Park – Parque Rural de Teno in Spanish – is one of the proofs. This is a special corner of Tenerife, a mountainous region with deep ravines and vertical rock walls, laurel forests, isolated beaches, traditional Canarian architecture and peaks that rise above 1300 meters. We fell for the views, the drives and hiking trails, the rich vegetation, and also the natural pools on the coast.

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      Teno Rural Park has its own history

      Let’s go back far, far in the distant past. Teno was a small, separate island before joining Tenerife, and because of this isolation it still has a unique biodiversity. This is the oldest part of Tenerife that grew from the seabed and became a high, wild volcanic massif. Erosion has been destroying it in the past few million years, and it carved the sharp cliffs and ravines that impress us today. From laurel forests through strawberry trees and dragon trees to enormous cactus plants, from sunny coastal areas to cliffs that are always covered by the mist, this relatively small park offers incredible diversity.

      But it’s also a different world when it comes to people. Its inhabitants lived in close relationship with nature and isolated from the rest of Tenerife due to communication difficulties up until a few decades ago. They had to survive on their own and with the materials and resources available locally. They built houses from volcanic rock and created terraces on the steep slopes to produce their food.

      The most exceptional and picturesque example of these traditional hamlets is Masca. But El Palmar, Teno Alto, Las Lagunetas, Las Portelas, Los Carrizales or Erjos also mostly rely on farming and livestock to cover their own consumption even today. What our modern societies have been trying to return to (or are they?) – they never forget that in the first place. Here’s another place in the world, teaching a lesson to us.

      Practical things to know before your visit

      There’s no entrance fee to visit Teno, and there’s no gate or specific entrance to the park. But Masca Gorge, the most popular trail in the park, requires a ticket, and you better book it well in advance.

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      There’s no parking fee either, you can usually park on the streets or in dedicated parking areas. However, parking in Masca is extremely limited and a huge pain, and in case you plan to hike from Masca, we strongly encourage you to consider public transport or taxi. If you only take a short walk in the hamlet, you’ll be fine by car, but need some luck to find one of the (free, but time limited) spots by the main road available. 

      Renting a car is still your best option to explore Teno Rural Park. And the narrow, winding park road is a stunning scenic drive! But if you wouldn’t rent a car, sign up for a day trip, like this one, which gives you a taste of both Teide and Teno. It’s more than nothing, but we think both of these parks deserve several days, so any bus tour just leaves you hungry for more.

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      The Los Pedregales Visitor Centre is in El Palmar, and you can go there to learn about the natural and cultural history of the park, and to get up to date information and maps about the hiking trails.

      Scenic drives and viewpoints in the park

      Driving in Teno Rural Park is delightful, despite the winding roads and hairpin curves. The road gets a bit too narrow at places, but the road quality is good all the way. Honestly, we’ve only seen worse roads on any islands we visited in Europe.

      The main road that goes through Santiago del Teide is TF-82, and it offers some nice views, but the real scenic drive is TF-436. Depending on where you stay, you can make a circle by combining the two routes.

      Road TF-436 and the best viewpoints

      TF-436 takes you to Masca and to the best roadside viewpoints in the park. Masca is surely worth a stop, it’s one of the highlights of the drive, and it made us feel like we somehow ended up in a Machu Picchu postcard. (We haven’t visited Machu Picchu yet, but saw countless pictures, and the similarity is unbelievable!)

      And here are our favorite viewpoints along TF-436 – at least the ones we recognized by name:

      • Mirador de Cherfe: incredible views of the mountains and ravines of Teno from above, it’s the best of the best views!
      • Mirador La Cruz de Hilda
      • Mirador Altos de Baracán

      Punta de Teno

      So this is an area we missed, but after spending two days in Teno, we know we should have planned at least another day. Because getting to Punta de Teno can be an amazing day trip on its own, especially if you hike there, watch the sunset from the lighthouse, then get back by bus.

      Punta de Teno is a rocky headland that offers spectacular views. It has a well-preserved lighthouse which is a perfect place to watch the sunset – or the giant cliffs of Los Gigantes in the distance!

      TF-455, the road that leads to Punta de Teno from Buenavista has restricted access. The most convenient way to get to the lighthouse is taking bus 369 from Buenavista. But if you arrive early and leave late, you can drive there on your own. Road is open for cars before 9 am and after 8 pm in summer, before 10 am and after 7 pm in the rest of the year. Taxi is an exception, you can get there by taxi any time of the day (however, the bus is way cheaper).

      2022 update: there’s emergency roadwork on TF-455, and the road is closed both to cars and buses until the road works are completed. More info here.

      Read this, too: 8 Parks For Nature Lovers In Tenerife, Canary Islands

      Best hiking trails in the Teno mountains

      The park offers 13 different marked trails. Masca Gorge is the busiest one, but Teno offers much more than that. So let’s see our favorites – and Masca Gorge Trail, because how could we leave it out?

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      Montaña de Guama Circuit Trail

      This is the most scenic trail we’ve done in the Teno mountains. We had to work for the views during this 6 km loop, but they were truly spectacular!

      The trail starts from the small town of Tamaimo. We parked on the main street, then walked to the trailhead at Iglesia de Santa Ana church. Look for the signs indicating “Cruz de los Misioneros” as the first section of the circuit follows that route.

      We quickly left Tamaimo behind as we climbed the countless stone steps. A short section of the path was so steep that chains were established for support. It was fine even while carrying Tomi. (Okay, it was safe while carrying Tomi, but it was hard for Csaba to complete this steep ascent with him.)

      After passing some giant cacti we reached the Guama viewpoint, one of our favorites on the trail. The other favorite was the El Agujero viewpoint. It actually required a detour from the loop, but don’t miss this out. The views of a deep ravine and the coastline are breathtaking!

      From then on, we started descending into the valley towards Tamaimo, and enjoyed the views of this lovely village with a mountainous backdrop on our way back.

      Hiking essentials
      Trailhead: Iglesia de Santa Ana, Tamaimo (parking is easiest on the main street)
      Length: 6 km loop (about 3 hours, including the detour to El Agujero viewpoint)
      Difficulty: medium, with some strenuous sections
      See the trail map here!

      Masca Trail

      Masca Gorge is one of the most impressive canyons that erosion carved, and it’s undoubtedly the most popular trail in Teno –  and one we haven’t done. It’s not an easy trail though as it descends from Masca to the sea, then you have to climb back. The descent takes about 3 hours, the ascent takes about 4, so start this hike early.

      Hiking essentials
      Trailhead: Masca
      Length: 5 km (one-way)
      Difficulty: strenuous
      Book the hike in advance!

      The trail had just been reopened when we visited (in 2021), and we were not aware of two important things: advance reservation is mandatory, and kids under 8 years are not allowed.

      So when we showed up at the Masca Visitors’ Centre with 1.5 years old Tomi in the carrier backpack, the park ranger kindly recommended another, more suitable trail for us. This same park ranger also checked whether the people with proper advance booking have all the necessary equipment. You can read the rules and book your ticket here.

      The point is that you are not allowed to hike in sandals, smooth-soled shoes or trainers, wearing proper hiking boots/shoes is taken seriously. Masca Gorge was closed due to the number of accidents in the past, and with these strict rules they want to keep the gorge open for hikers.

      Parking in Masca

      The most important parking advice: don’t drive there. Really. We parked by the main road to visit the hamlet, but those parking spots have a time limit (which is a few hours) and that won’t be enough for a day hike. Public transport or taxi is the recommended way to get to the trailhead. You can take the bus from Buenavista, Santiago del Teide or Los Gigantes.

      Risco Verde Trail

      1318 meters high Risco Verde is one of those always misty peaks. You can reach it from Las Portelas, and the trail is mostly steadily ascending, with a very steep section at the last ascent to the peak. Views are wonderful – when you have them. We hiked in and out of clouds, even though it was a mainly sunny day at lower elevations. The mist added a unique atmosphere to this trail, but it also shielded the best views as we reached Risco Verde. Luckily, we got some stunning panoramic views on our descent from Cumbres de Bolico a bit later.

      Hiking essentials
      Trailhead: Las Portelas
      Length: 9.9 km loop
      Difficulty: medium
      See the trail map here!

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      Read this, too: Best Things To Do In Anaga Rural Park, Tenerife

      Fabulous natural pools

      Though the beaches in Teno are either hard to access or entirely inaccessible from land, there are two pretty natural pools in Los Silos: Charco Don Gabino and Charco Los Chochos. They’re volcanic rock pools, and we could reach them by a 10 minutes walk from the parking area (where the paved road ends).

      They’re suitable for swimming in calm conditions at low tide – and it was definitely not the case when we visited. The giant waves were impressive though, and we continued walking along the coast to find even more amazing rocky bays.

      Where to stay?

      Santiago del Teide and Buenavista del Norte are the largest settlements in the Teno mountains. However, large is relative, they’re lovely, laid-back rural towns.

      But you can book a B&B in Casa Regina with a large panoramic terrace in Tamaimo, or even find a few bookable houses in Masca. Casa Rural Las Piedras has an outstanding rating and offers an outstanding setting. Though it officially belongs to Buenavista del Norte, it’s a country house with fantastic views.

      Is there a best time to visit?

      There’s a worst time: summer. Tenerife has great weather for the outdoors all year, but summer is so hot that it’s the most suitable for beach vacations. Average temperatures hover between 22 and 25°C (72-77°F) in Santiago del Teide from June to August. You can visit Teno in summer, too, but any other season is more enjoyable for hiking and walking around.

      Find more Tenerife travel inspiration and guides here:

      • 10 Things You Should Know Before Traveling To Tenerife
      • 6 Amazing Natural Pools In Tenerife
      • Best Beaches In Tenerife
      • 8 Best Family-Friendly Beaches In Tenerife
      • Hiking Tenerife: 14 Amazing Trails For The Average Hiker

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      Weyler car park is in the perfect location, on Avenida Angel Guimerá, right on Plaza Weyler. This is the administrative and shopping district of Santa Cruz, as well as having many tourist attractions such as Triunfo de la Candelaria, the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts and the parish church of San Francisco de Asís. If you set off on foot, within 15 minutes you’ll be at Plaza de España with its impressive castle of San Cristóbal. The best car park in Tenerife, whether for its location or for the convenience of its spaces and entrances/exits.

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      Explore the Kingdom of Siam with a full-day entrance ticket to Siam Park Tenerife and experience the aquatic thrills of the Canary Islands best theme park. Feel the force of the world’s biggest man-made wave, cruise down a lazy river, and more.

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      • Experience the ancient kingdom of Siam, relocated to Tenerife
      • Set your adrenaline racing on dozens of water attractions, including the Tower of Power vertical plunge
      • Relax on a 1,150-foot white sand beach
      • Experience the biggest man-made wave in the world

      Get your adrenalin fix with this full-day ticket to Siam Park Tenerife, a thrilling theme park that recreates the old Kingdom of Siam, relocated to the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa!
      Fun for the entire family, the park covers 185,000-square meters of natural landscape and exquisite Oriental design. Each attraction is a unique experience in a magical setting, combining the exotic mystery of Siam with the exciting adventure of white-knuckle rides.
      Ascend the Tower of Power for a vertical plunge down a 91-foot (28-meter) drop. Float down a gently meandering river. Or bask in the sunshine, enjoying beautiful views from white sand beaches.
      Siam Park boasts many records, but the biggest and best is the exhilarating wave pool which churns up the largest manmade wave in the world, reaching up to 10-foot (3 meters) high. Ride the surf to feel the force.
      And don’t leave without visiting the Floating Market to discover a typical Thai village, where you can enjoy a traditional Thai massage, purchase unique souvenirs, and stock up on snacks and sweets.

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      recommend you get there early (9. 00-9.30am) as the queue outside is long (tho it moves quick) and the locker queue is similar. great rides, good looking designs and nice landscape. some queues were quite long and road signs could have been clearer as we found it hard to navigate. lockers were €10 with a €5 return deposit which i thought was kind of silly, should be more like €3 in my opinion. We were there for around 7 hours and went on 7 rides (i think?), didn’t eat anything there so can’t comment on the food. designated kid spaces and fake beaches for chilling as well so the park is divided nicely. overall was really fun and would recommend, staff we encountered were also nice.

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      Is amaizimg, but we had to came in earlier around 9 is small queue . 9:30 opened gates, you have a chance to get locker and go on every slide and wait only 5- 10min each. Don’t go to late becasue you spend most of your day in a queue

      Very good activity to do! I followed the advice & I arrived 30min before the opening the 2nd car park had just opened and we were parked right at the entrance! When we arrived we immediately took the locker (5€ it’s a deposit, we get the money back at the end) and the fast pass which saves time (18€ but disappointed that it’s stamped so we can’t benefit only once per activity) and 2 games cannot be used with damage. Good to know: take special water shoes (otherwise they sell them for 10€) even if barefoot is possible only at certain times of the day the ground is really hot. The catering prices are not excessive at all (11€ 2 sandwiches + 2 drinks), I hadn’t taken a bottle of water for fear of not being able to enter the park with it, but they didn’t even search us. There are smoking areas. Otherwise very nice day we were able to do everything we wanted without having to wait for hours in the queues

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      How to get to Siam Park Tenerife from 5 nearby airports

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      There are 5 ways to get from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife by bus, car ferry or car

      Rome2rio has found 5 ways to get from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife by bus, ferry and car.
      We recommend taking the bus from Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur to Estación Costa Adeje, which is the fastest and cheapest option, and takes around 32 min.


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      Want to know about travelling to Siam Park Tenerife, Spain? We have put together a list of the most frequently asked questions from our users such as: What is the cheapest mode of transport?, What is the quickest option?, How much do tickets usually cost? and many more.



      What is the most cost-effective way to get from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife?

      The cost-effective way to get from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife is to line 111 bus, which costs €3 – €5 and takes 32 min.


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      What is the fastest way to get from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife?

      The quickest way to get from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife is to line 111 bus which costs €3 – €5 and takes 32 min.


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      Is there a direct bus between Nearby airports and Siam Park Tenerife?

      Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur and arriving at Estación Costa Adeje. Services depart every 30 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 30 min.


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      How far is it from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife?

      The distance between Nearby airports and Siam Park Tenerife is 3594 km.



      How do I travel from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife without a car?

      The best way to get from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife without a car is to line 111 bus which takes 32 min and costs €3 – €5.


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      How long does it take to get from Nearby airports to Siam Park Tenerife?

      The line 111 bus from Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur to Estación Costa Adeje takes 30 min including transfers and departs every 30 minutes.


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      Where can I stay near Siam Park Tenerife?

      There are 6708+ hotels available in Siam Park Tenerife. Prices start at €100 per night.


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      How to get to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife by Bus or Light Rail?

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      • From Cofradía Pescadores La Punta, San Cristóbal De La Laguna

        88 min

      • From Mercadillo del Agricultor y Artesano Tegueste, Tegueste

        67 min

      • From Punta Del Hidalgo, San Cristóbal De La Laguna

        92 min

      • From Edificio Aduanas, San Cristóbal De La Laguna

        54 min

      • From Camino San Bartolomé de Geneto, San Cristóbal De La Laguna

        40 min

      • From ULL Psicología, San Cristóbal De La Laguna

        44 min

      • From Parada de Tranvía – Gracia, San Cristóbal De La Laguna

        55 min

      • From Plaza San Marcos, Tegueste, Tegueste

        65 min

      • From Tejina, San Cristóbal De La Laguna

        73 min

      • From Llegadas / Arrivals / Ankunft, San Cristóbal De La Laguna

        50 min

      Bus stations near Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife

      Light Rail stations near Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife

      Bus lines to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife

      Line Name Direction
      919 Intercambiador Sta. Cruz VIEW
      909 INTERCAMBIADOR -> BARRIO DE LA ALEGRÍA VIEW
      910 INTERCAMBIADOR -> SAN ANDRÉS->PLAYA DE LAS TERESITAS VIEW
      914 INTERCAMBIADOR -> PLAZA WEYLER-> C/EL PILAR->PLAZA DE ESPAÑA -> INTERCAMBIADOR VIEW
      916 INTERCAMBIADOR ->MARÍA JIMÉMEZ-> LOS VALLES VIEW
      917 INTERCAMBIADOR -> VALLESECO(LA QUEBRADA) VIEW
      921 INTERCAMBIADOR ->AVENIDA REYES CATÓLICOS-> INTERCAMBIADOR VIEW
      945 SANTA CRUZ – SAN ANDRES – IGUESTE DE SAN ANDRÉS VIEW
      946 SANTA CRUZ – SAN ANDRES – TAGANANA – ALMÁCIGA VIEW
      947 INTERCAMBIADOR – SAN ANDRES – BAILADERO – CHAMORGA VIEW
      14 SANTA CRUZ -> LA LAGUNA(POR LA CUESTA) VIEW
      26 SANTA CRUZ-> LA LAGUNA (POR BARRIO LA SALUD Y FINCA ESPAÑA) VIEW
      228 SANTA CRUZ -> LOS CAMPITOS-POR LA CUESTA VIEW
      901 INTERCAMBIADOR – B. SALUD (CUESTA PIEDRA) (POR MIRAFLORES RAMON Y CAJAL) VIEW
      902 INTERCAMBIADOR- PLAZA LOS PATOS – BARRIO NUEVO VIEW
      971 INTERCAMBIADOR – BARRIO SALUD – OFRA (NOCTURNA) VIEW
      972 INTERCAMBIADOR – B. SALUD (CUESTA PIEDRA) (NOCTURNO) VIEW
      974 SANTA CRUZ – SANTA MARÍA – AÑAZA (NOCTURNO) VIEW
      920 Intercambiador Sta. Cruz VIEW
      905 Muelle Norte VIEW

      Questions & Answers

      • What are the closest stations to Parking Fred Olsen?

        The closest stations to Parking Fred Olsen are:

        • La Concepción is 270 meters away, 4 min walk.
        • Plaza De Europa is 283 meters away, 5 min walk.
        • Miraflores is 375 meters away, 5 min walk.
        • Cabildo is 457 meters away, 7 min walk.
        • Teatro Guimera is 488 meters away, 7 min walk.
        • Méndez Nuñez is 929 meters away, 12 min walk.

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      • Which Bus lines stop near Parking Fred Olsen?

        These Bus lines stop near Parking Fred Olsen: 910, 914, 917, 920, 921.

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      • Which Light Rail lines stop near Parking Fred Olsen?

        These Light Rail lines stop near Parking Fred Olsen: 1.

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      • How far is the light rail station from Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife?

        The nearest light rail station to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife is a 7 min walk away.

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      • What’s the nearest light rail station to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife?

        The Teatro Guimera station is the nearest one to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife.

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      • How far is the bus stop from Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife?

        The nearest bus stop to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife is a 4 min walk away.

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      • What’s the nearest bus stop to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife?

        The La Concepción stop is the nearest one to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife.

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      • What time is the first Light Rail to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife?

        The 1 is the first Light Rail that goes to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife. It stops nearby at 6:09 AM.

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      • What time is the last Light Rail to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife?

        The 1 is the last Light Rail that goes to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife. It stops nearby at 1:11 AM.

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      • What time is the first Bus to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife?

        The 974 is the first Bus that goes to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife. It stops nearby at 3:01 AM.

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      • What time is the last Bus to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife?

        The 972 is the last Bus that goes to Parking Fred Olsen in Santa Cruz De Tenerife. It stops nearby at 2:03 AM.

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      The nuances of renting a car in Tenerife: traffic rules, where to rent, how much it costs

      Author: Andrey Sekachev

      in Travel Europe

      12/28/2017
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      Let’s talk about our experience of renting a car in Tenerife. From the post you will learn how much it costs to rent a car, where you can rent a car, as well as the rules of the road in Tenerife and what surprised us in the local traffic.

      With a beach holiday in Tenerife, everything is clear: you order a transfer from Tenerife airport to the resort and calmly eat, drink, sunbathe. But if you want to see all the beauties of this volcanic island, then there are only 3 options for transportation: excursion, bus, rented car.

      Buses in Tenerife do not reach all the attractions of the island. Excursions need to be adjusted in time, plus in the low season excursions are not held so often. Therefore, the only convenient option to explore the island, especially its natural attractions, is to rent a car.

      When renting a car, all you need to do is drive well, be law-abiding and have some money in your pocket. But first things first.

      Spanish traffic rules

      The first thing our citizens worry about when renting a car abroad is the local traffic regulations. On the territory of Spain, which includes the Canary Islands and Tenerife, almost the same traffic rules apply as in Russia. But there are some exceptions.

      Parking . In Tenerife, it is important to follow the parking rules. Those. you can not park on the yellow line, bus stops and taxi stands. If you are staying in paid parking, then you should pay for parking. We never paid for parking for 2 days of skiing around the island, we always found a place in free parking lots without any problems.

      Speed ​​limits when traveling by car :

      • in built-up areas – 50 km/h (often 40 km/h)
      • outside the built-up area – 90 km/h
      • on the highway – 100 km/h
      • on the motorway – 120 km/h

      What else interesting can you tell about the rules?

      • Fine for exceeding the speed limit by 20 km/h (€100), by 70 km/h (€600)
      • Maximum allowable blood alcohol level 0. 5‰ .
      • The use of low beams in Spain is only mandatory when driving through tunnels.
      • The use of seat belts is mandatory for front and rear seat passengers. Fine for not wearing a seat belt: €200 .
      • It is forbidden to use radar detectors, anti-radar and talking on the phone without hands-free.

      Traffic in Tenerife

      • Island motorway one (TF-1) . On the highway, you can drive almost the entire island along the perimeter: Masca – Costa Adeje – Tenerife South Airport – Santa Cruz de Tenerife (capital) – Puerto de la Cruz.
      • There are no toll roads in Tenerife .
      • But there are many mountain roads, serpentines, climbs, sharp elevation changes. If you want to visit all sorts of natural attractions such as Benijo beach, Masks, then be prepared to drive on narrow, weak roads. Please note that if you drive a car badly on a manual transmission, then I advise you not to tempt fate, not to skimp and take a car with automatic transmission. you need to be extremely careful .

      Cost of car rental

      • Cost of car rental
      • Fuel

      That’s it, there will be no more expenses, unless you are going to crash the car or run into fines.

      The cost of renting a car in the Canary Islands is one of the lowest in the EU. For €5–8 per day you can rent a car. Only this price will be if you take a small car like Fiat 500 for a couple of weeks or a month. A more decent car will cost €30-40 per day if you plan to ski for 2-3 days.

      The cost of fuel in the Canary Islands will also please you, 95 petrol or diesel costs about €0.9 per liter . This is the lowest price of gasoline in the EU! True, this gasoline smells quite strongly, again, when compared with gasoline in central Europe.

      Where to rent a car in Tenerife


      Everyone decides for himself where to rent a car. The pricing policy and the convenience of receiving / returning the car were important to us. You can rent a car in Tenerife at the following locations:

      • International car rental companies: Europcar, Hertz, Budget, Sixt
      • Local rental offices
      • Tourist offices or hotel

      The most expensive way to rent a car is to rent a car from tourist offices or a hotel. In this case, the rental price increases by about 20-30% per day. Also, sly street agencies like to quote a price without insurance or taxes, hoping that the client will come in and it will be possible to promote him already.

      International car rentals are a great rental option because all rental conditions are clear, offices are clearly marked on the map, the rental price is the same as that of the locals, and sometimes even lower. On the Rentalcars website, you can compare the cost of renting from all international rental companies that are represented on the island and choose the most convenient option for you. On the site I found options from €8 per day subject to car rental for a week. Volkswagen Polo you can take for a week for €70 . Renault Megane – for €148.18 per week if you want to rent directly at the resort on Costa Adeje. Renting at the airport is cheaper than at the resorts.

      Local rental offices. We decided to rent a car from them, to test it, so to speak. We made a list of the most popular companies that we were advised and about which we read on the Internet, began to study the prices in each office, when renting a car for 2 days.

      • Cicar.com – The most popular Canarian car rental company with a fleet of approximately 10,000 vehicles ranging from small Fiat 500s to solid Range Rover Sport. The cost of 1 day rental Volkswagen Polo (mechanical) – €32 , Seat Leon (automatic) – €42. The car can be picked up at Los Cristianos.
      • Pluscar-tenerife.com – The cost of 1 day rental Skoda Fabia (mechanical) – €32 , Mazda CX3 (automatic) – €39. The car can only be picked up at Tenerife Airport, but this is not the most convenient option if you want to rent a car at the resort.
      • Arcarhire.com – Seat Ibiza (mechanics) – €40 . The car can be picked up in Los Cristianos or in Costa Adeje.

      We decided to rent a car from Cicar, chose the car Opel Mokka , and for two days the rental price was €68. But when choosing a car on the sites, we encountered some features of the work of offices.

      • No local rental office has clear rules and conditions for renting! For example, does not specify a clear deposit, deductible .
      • Everywhere you need credit card .
      • Many offices have a tick about delivery of a car to an apartment or hotel , but in fact it does not work . Those. you book a car, and they write to you something like this: If you take less than a week, we will not bring the car. If you live in apartments, then we will not bring you a car. The third office did not answer at all.
      • Even in the off-season the car must be booked in advance : Cars in the Canary Islands are popular as playoff tickets.
      • Not all distributors are allowed to take the car by ferry to neighboring islands . Find out the exact rules before renting, so as not to run into a fine.
      • All rentals include unlimited mileage and accident insurance.

      What you need to rent a car

      When picking up the car, the driver must have:

      • A credit card in their name with enough cash to cover the deductible/deposit. The deposit is blocked on the card for the duration of the rental. The deposit is usually €100-1000.
      • Driving license . A regular Russian driver’s license is fine. Driving experience must be at least 1 year. The minimum age to rent a car is 21 years old. If you are under 25-26 years old, then the cost of rent will be higher.
      • Money . You can pay for the car either in cash or by card.

      Our experience of renting a car

      As I wrote above, we booked a car Opel Mokka for 2 days for €68 .

      1. We did not have time to book a car much in advance, so we did it a couple of days before the planned trip around the island.
      2. On the appointed day, we arrived at the port of Los Cristianos to pick up the car. It was the closest car pickup point to Costa Adeje.
      3. There was a small queue at the box office, and after 20 minutes we signed the papers, paid the rent, took the keys and went to the parking lot to get the car.
      4. The car turned out to be quite pleasant, the landing is comfortable.
      5. Fuel. The fuel tank turned out to be almost empty , I had to immediately go to the gas station. In Europe, I met a car rental with an empty tank only in Bulgaria.
      6. In 2 days they dashed off about 600 km, the consumption was 7 l / 100 km .
      7. Viewed: Teide volcano, La Orotava, Puerto de la Cruz, Loro Parque, Candelaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
      8. When the rental ended on the second day in the morning, we drove the car to the parking lot, gave the keys to the company desk, and were free.

      Expenses: €68 car rental; €40 – gasoline: total amount €108 for 2 nights for 4 people .

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      Rules of the Road in Tenerife

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      Canary Islands, Spain

      Everything for independent rest!

      1. Information Tenerife
      2. Traffic Rules

      SDA and general rules of behavior on the roads, as well as fines, parking and much more.

      SDA or Traffic Rules in Spain, including the island of Tenerife, are similar to Russia, but there are slight differences that travelers visiting this country need to be aware of. Everyone who wants to rent a car, motorcycle or scooter has good news – there are no toll roads in Tenerife.


      Speed ​​mode Tenerife – 120 km/h, allowed only on motorways TF-1 in the south of the island and TF-5 in the north, where appropriate signs are installed.

      The minimum speed limit on such routes limits you not to slow down less than 60 km / h, in order to avoid accidents. The speed of 120 km/h applies only to passenger cars and motorcycles. Other vehicles, depending on body type, trailers and load capacity, have a lower speed limit.

      Between settlements (excluding expressways), on roads that do not have two-lane one-way traffic, you must, according to the rules, travel no more than 90 km/h and a minimum limit of 45 km/h. On highways with more than one lane in one direction or the width of the road from its edge to the white line (marking) has a distance of at least 1.5 meters, then the speed limit increases to 100 km/h, with a minimum limit of 50 km/h ( but there are no such roads in Tenerife).

      In towns, villages and towns, the maximum speed limit is 50 km/h unless otherwise indicated.

      All drivers of vehicles in Tenerife and Spain are required to give priority to pedestrians on marked road sections. Particular attention should be paid to resort areas, where vacationers are so relaxed and tired of the sun that they do not pay attention to cars.


      Chambers

      Highways have speed cameras. Those that have been found are marked on the map. If you want to supplement your data, then send the coordinates by mail.


      Scooters and motorcycles

      With a driving license with an open category “B” and driving experience of at least 3 years, you have the right to rent a light motorcycle or scooter whose engine capacity does not exceed 125 cm³, in kilowatts – 11 kW or 14.96 – Horse power. It should be remembered that if the engine has a capacity of less than 50 cubic meters, then it is forbidden to drive on expressways. There are still distinctive differences in license plates on motor vehicles: numbers are painted yellow (less than 50 cubes) – exit is prohibited, and with white license plates (from 125 cm³ and above) – it is allowed. This type of movement is convenient in resort areas, if you do not take into account the bicycle, as the big problems with parking force you to look for other alternatives.


      Policemen

      In general, policemen do not “nightmare” and are loyal to some minor violations, but you should not relax, because they are at work and do their job well. What do they pay the most attention to:

      • Seat belts
      • Parking in unauthorized places
      • Talking on the phone while driving
      • Alcohol and drug intoxication
      • Child seats

      the time when the car slows down and you drive past the law enforcement officer, at low speeds.

      It is worth noting that intruders are not often stopped with radars, sometimes it happens at exits from expressways. In those places where the speed decreases significantly over a short distance, from 120 km / h to 60 or 40 km / h.

      If you are stopped for any reason, you must not get out of the vehicle unless asked to do so. Most often, the reason for stopping, if there are no other offenses, is a vehicle inspection ticket, which is attached to the windshield on the inside right side of the car. Checking a driver’s license, not often, but usually happens in the evening or at night. Compulsory car insurance, its availability. With all the documents available, you should not be detained longer than expected. Be sure to check all documents when you decide to rent a car!

      Police officers can often be found on the mountain roads in the Teide National Park. Recently, the theft of bags, photo and video equipment from cars has become more frequent. Often travelers forget about the primitive security measures, amazed by the beautiful places of Tenerife. Thieves usually move in cars and look out for their victims from afar or drive up and park nearby, disguised as tourists. As people walk away from the car, they check the car for valuable items on the seats. If the car is closed, then do not disdain to break the glass. You lose your belongings and in addition pay for the broken glass of the rented car, as insurance does not cover this type of accident. Be carefull!


      Driver’s license

      A Russian driver’s license can be accepted in Spain if you stay on its territory up to 186 days a year. If you stay for more than 186 days, then Russian citizens need to relearn and retake the theory and practice of driving and only with a residence permit in the European Union or citizenship. Yes, but I have to prove my stay! – in this case, they have the right to ask you for a foreign passport and the presence of a visa in it. Even if you do not show your passport, there is a chance that you will be released for the first time, but most often they will issue a fine, which is 500 euros. You will be offered to bring a passport with a visa to the police station within 20 days and correct an incomprehensible misunderstanding, or deposit money for a violation. Within 20 days from the date of issuing the receipt, a 50% discount is valid for you and when paying for it, all claims against the police that you can present if you do not agree are removed. This means that you agree with the fine and pay it, removing all contradictions. Or you do not pay and dispute your rights within 20 days.


      Parking

      On the island of Tenerife, paid parking spaces are often located in underground car parks (Spanish: aparcamiento subterráneo). When entering it, you need to take a ticket and keep it with you. When you return to the parking lot, the first thing you need to do is find a machine to pay for the occupied space and pay off the debt. There is still an opportunity to find a parking lot and make it cheaper in shopping centers where the Mercadona grocery supermarket is located, but then you need to purchase any goods there, at least 6-9Euro. Such an opportunity exists, for example, in the San Eugenio shopping center in Costa Adeje. At the checkout, after paying for the goods, you need to tell the cashier that you need a ticket to leave the parking lot and show her yours that you received at the entrance. The cashier, after checking the first coupon, gives you a second one, at a discount. Thus, the savings can amount to 1 or 2 euros.

      In resorts, you can leave your car on the side of the road, that is, near the pedestrian sidewalk, in places specially designated for this purpose. Finding a free parking space today in high season can be very difficult. This is due to hotel workers, bars and other staff coming from all over the island. If you will rent a car, then take care in advance and ask the reception about possible places on the territory of your hotel or rented accommodation.

      You should be very wary of parking spaces with yellow markings. Try to avoid it, as your four-wheeled friend can be taken to a parking lot very quickly. Control services do it professionally. If this fact happened, then you will have to pay from 60 euros or more, it all depends on where your car was. Car theft is very rare in Tenerife, so you should not be afraid of it, but you will have to part with the money. A similar situation can occur with places where there are signs for unloading and loading various goods for stores. These are signs of blue or red with blue. If you put your car in the zone or time of its action, then your iron friend will also be behind four walls of penalties.


      Confiscated car park

      If your car has been confiscated for improper parking, the first thing you need to do is get to the car park (Spanish: Depósito Municipal de Vehículos) where your car is located. It all depends on the municipality of the offence. You need to have with you:

      • 56 euros to pay for the transportation and loading of the car.
      • 6 euros will be charged for every 24 hours of car storage.
      • Driving license.
      • Driving license.
      • Technical Inspection Pass.
      • Car insurance with latest payment receipt.

      Municipality of Arona
      Address:
      Camino Las Madrigueras, 4
      Los Cristianos
      38660 Arona (Tenerife)
      Phone: +(34)922-793-976
      Fax: 922-793-9076 Hours:
      365 days.
      Site: Depósito Municipal de Vehículos Arona
      Location: On the map

      Municipality of Adeje
      Address:
      Calle Budapest, s/n, 38670
      Miraverde, Costa Adeje
      Adeje (Tenerife)
      Phone: +(34)922-714-722
      Fax:
      Working hours: 24 hours, 365 days.
      Website:
      Location: On the map


      Stopping and parking is prohibited

      Places where you are not allowed to stop and park

      • Freeways, highways, except for designated places.
      • Intersections with difficult turns of large vehicles.
      • On a yellow marking with crossing lines.
      • On yellow zigzag lines.
      • Yellow solid line on the curb.
      • On bends, slopes with limited visibility, near and inside tunnels.
      • Tram lines and near them.
      • In places that block the visibility of signal signs, signs for other participants performing maneuvers.
      • In areas intended for stopping and parking only urban public transport.
      • The effect of the unloading and loading sign.
      • Sidewalks or walking recreation areas.
      • Bicycle lanes.
      • In crossings, cycle and pedestrian paths.

      Children

      Children under 3 years of age must use child restraints
      Under 12 years of age are prohibited from riding in the front seats, unless they are 135 cm or taller. Be sure to have special adapters appropriate for their height and weight.

    1. All drivers after 2 years:
    2. Including cyclists
    0.25 0.5

    64-0.83

    Alcoholic dose in the pairs of excellent air after consumption of the ALK. drinks.
    the amount drunk is indicated with the drink 1 glass 2 glasses 3 glasses
    woman
    50-70 kg.
    male
    70-90 kg.
    woman
    50-70 kg.
    man
    70-90 kg.
    woman
    50-70 kg.
    Beer 5° 330 ml 0.21-0.28 0.34-0.48 0.43-0.55 0.68-0.95 1.02-1.43
    Rum, gin or whiskey 38°, 50 ml. 0.25-0.32 0.39-0.55 0.49-0.63 0.78-1.10 0.74-0.95 1.18-1.65
    • After reaching the maximum level in the blood, approximately every subsequent hour decreases by 0. 12 g/liter from the maximum.
    • The given data is not an exact value, but a guideline. There are many factors that influence drunkenness.

    Dipped beam

    Not used during the day, but in certain cases it is turned on, such as:

    • On motorcycles, scooters, mopeds
    • All vehicles moving on a reverse track
    • All vehicles moving on an additional track
    • All vehicles moving on the road in the opposite direction due to technical problems
    • Tunnels and closed crossings

    Seat belts or other mandatory use of seat belts

    (approved by general regulations) restraint systems, correctly fastened, both in urban and intercity routes.

    For drivers and passengers:

    • All passenger vehicles
    • Vehicles with a maximum mass of up to 3500 kg, transporting both people and goods
    • Trucks
    • Vehicles with passengers and children from 3 years of age, which have more than 9 seats

    Fines

    Sanctions without borders are in force! – with such a dialogue, the “Department of Transport” in Spain begins its article.

    Penalties for violations will not go unpunished for the commission of offenses by drivers in the countries of the European Community. EU legislation was adopted, which allowed all EU countries except the UK, Ireland and Denmark to exchange data. By license plates, go to the owner of the car and inform him in writing about the offense.

    Prior to this directive, foreigners were fined only if they were caught red-handed. Now the rules have changed.

    Eight violations for which a penalty will be applied:

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    In this description, the geographical coordinates of Tenerife are 28.330° latitude, -16.510° longitude and an altitude of 0 m.

    The topography within a radius of 3 kilometers from Tenerife is predominantly flat with a maximum elevation change of 0 meters and a mean elevation of 0 meters . Within a radius of 16 kilometers is also predominantly flat ( 0 meters ). Within a radius of 80 kilometers is also predominantly flat ( 0 meters ).

    The area within a radius of 3 kilometers from Tenerife is covered by trees ( 60% ) and shrub ( 40% ), in radius 16 kilometers Trees ( 29% ) and bushes ( 28% and in radio ( 28) 80 kilometers water ( 88% ).

    This report describes typical weather in Tenerife based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.

    Detailed information on the data sources used for this summary can be found on the Tenerife South page.

    Disclaimer

    The information on this site is provided as is, without any guarantee of its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. The weather data may contain errors, glitches and other defects. We are not responsible for any decisions made on the basis of the information provided on this website.

    We pay special attention to the fact that for a number of important data types we rely on reconstructions based on the MERRA-2 model. With huge advantages in temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have typical model errors, (2) use coarse sampling on a 50 km grid and therefore cannot reconstruct local variations in many microclimates, and (3) experiencing particular weather difficulties in some coastal areas, especially on smaller islands.

    We also caution that our travel points are only as accurate as the data on which they are based, that the weather conditions in any particular place and at any time are unpredictable and changeable, and that points calculation reflects a certain set of preferences that may not coincide with preferences of the individual reader.

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    Violation Amount
    Speeding. see table
    Alcohol intoxication. 500 – 1000€
    Under the influence of drugs. 500 – 1000€
    Use of mobile devices while driving a vehicle. €200
    Without the use of seat belts or other approved restraint systems. 200€
    Passing a red light or a prescribed stop sign. 200€
    Driving on a prohibited road or a reserved route for special TS. 200€
    No motorcycle helmet.
    61-70 71-80 81-90 111-120 121-130 131-140 141-150 151-160 161-170 171 -180 400 €
    71-80 81-90 91-100 121-130 131-140 141-150 151-160 161-170 171-180 181-190 500 €
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    If you pay the fine within 20 calendar days after being notified, the amount of the fine will be reduced by 50%.

    Road signs

    Some road signs
    Indicates a place where you can park your car, such as in a tunnel or mountain road to clear the way.
    Indicates the end of a section that is mandatory short-distance crossing lighting and reminds you of further action depending on dipped beam conditions.
    Limited visibility.
    Slippery road surface (ice, snow, precipitation).
    Signs indicating deviations or temporary changes due to road works.
    No entry for vehicles carrying explosive or flammable goods.
    No entry for motor vehicles.

    Booking a hotel in Tenerife

    Complete guide to renting a car in Tenerife: features and personal experience

    In order to have time to visit all the sights of Tenerife in a short vacation, you cannot do without a car. I’ll tell you how to rent a car, how much it costs and how things are on the roads of the largest island of the Canary archipelago.

    Alexandra Tveritina

    Traveler

      The quality of the roads in Tenerife is excellent, they are free, the traffic is calm, you won’t have to stand in traffic jams. In historical cities, narrow streets are paved, and in the mountains you have to drive along serpentine roads, so it’s better to rent a small but powerful car.

      Rental prices in Tenerife are among the lowest in the European Union. You can rent online in advance, contact the rental desk at the airport, or rent a car at a rental office near the hotel. The earlier you book a car, the lower the rental price will be, and the greater the choice. Renting a car in hotels or tourist offices will cost the most, with a surcharge of 20-30% to the base price.

      It is necessary to choose and book a car in Tenerife in advance if:

      • You are traveling during the “high season”: New Year, August or Carnival period (second half of February – early March).
      • Need a car with an automatic transmission. There are few such cars on the island due to the high cost of repairing automatic transmissions; “automatic machines” are not repaired on the island.

      The most convenient and economical way to rent is to book online. To do this, you can use aggregators or the website of the rental office.

      Motorway in Tenerife

      Aggregators are sites where you can view offers from several car rental companies and immediately book the car that suits you.

      I prefer to choose a car on such sites because it saves time searching for information on each rental office. International aggregators work with trusted companies: there is no risk of running into a dubious desk. On the other hand, aggregator catalogs do not always contain local rental offices, the rental cost of which may be lower.

      For rent in Tenerife, I recommend popular international aggregators with Russian navigation:

      • Rentalcars. There is a 48-hour free cancellation option, but the service searches mainly for large rental companies.
      • Economybookings is a Spanish aggregator that operates in 130 countries. Looks for offers for large and local companies, but abuses the sale of additional services.

      If you have free time or personal preferences, you can choose a car on the websites of rental offices. They are not always available in Russian, but the English interface is provided for everyone.

      International car rental companies providing services in Tenerife: Europcar, Hertz, Budget, Sixt, Avis, Thrifty.

      Local big companies: Plus Car, Canary Islands Car (Cicar), Autoreisen, TopCar.

      Among local companies, Cicar has the largest fleet and favorable prices.

      There are also small rental offices where you don’t even need a plastic card to register a rental, but the quality of service and vehicles may be low.

      The competition among rental companies on the island is high, so some companies indicate a low rental price per day, and you will find out about additional fees only if you carefully read the rental agreement. When choosing a car and a company in which you will rent, pay attention to the following points:

      1. Is full insurance, child seat and co-driver service included in the rental price?
      2. Is it possible to take the car on the ferry if you want to visit the neighboring islands?
      3. Gasoline conditions. The tank can be filled upon receipt of the car and by the time of delivery it must be replenished on your own, otherwise the cost of the missing liters and a fine of 15 – 50 € will be deducted from the deposit. Or you will have to pay for gasoline in the tank upon receipt of the car, and the price will be higher than when you refuel yourself.
      4. Is it possible to drop off the car at another location, for example, if the return flight is scheduled from another airport?
      5. The car damage deductible is the amount you cover at your expense. It can range from 500 to 1500 €.

      Car rentals are available to drivers over 21 years of age, some car rental companies rent a car to drivers over 23 years of age. Driving experience – at least one year.

      When applying for a lease, you will need:

      • Russian driving license.
      • Driver’s credit card with funds for a deposit. The amount of the deposit depends on the company and the class of the car – from 500 to 1500 Euros. This amount is blocked on the card and unfrozen 1-2 weeks after the car is handed over. Some smaller companies practice lock-free leasing.
      • Cash or credit card for rental.

      All roads in Tenerife are free. The expressway is laid in the southeastern part of the island, the speed limit on it is 120 km/h.

      In the western part of the island, instead of a motorway, an asphalt two-lane road with many turns has been laid.

      The most difficult road for the driver goes along the mountain serpentine to the village of Masca, several kilometers long. On this narrow, winding road, you need to be extremely careful, primarily in relation to oncoming traffic: local drivers, for whom the serpentine is already familiar, can be reckless.

      All roads are well-navigated, so it’s hard to get lost along the way. In order not to miss the right turn, be careful at numerous roundabouts.

      The cost of gasoline in Tenerife is one of the lowest in the European Union – 0. 98 € per liter. In mainland Spain, petrol costs €1.25/litre. Going to the Teide volcano, make sure you have gasoline in advance: there are no gas stations in the mountains.

      Mountain serpentine to the village of Masca

      Tenerife roads have a lot of road signs and road markings, the requirements of which must be followed in order not to receive fines.

      Paying the fine within 20 days of notification, you get a 50% discount.

      If you are stopped on the road for traffic violations, you can pay the fine on the spot. Cash or plastic cards are accepted for payment. If you don’t have the required amount with you, they will issue a receipt that can be paid by mail, at a bank or via the Internet on the website.

      • Speeding up to 20 km/h costs €100, from 20 to 30 km/h €300 and over 50 km/h €600.
      • It is forbidden to leave cars on the yellow line, bus stops or taxi stands. Fine — from 100 € plus the cost of a tow truck if the car is taken to a parking lot.
      • Fine for not wearing a seat belt – 200 €.
      • No radar detectors allowed. The fine is 6000 €.
      • You can only talk on the phone using the speakerphone, otherwise you will be fined 200 €.

      Fines from CCTV cameras come to the rental office, it provides the police with the Russian address of the tenant, to which the receipt arrives. You can pay the fine with a bank card on the site. If you do not pay the fine on time, it will increase several times, and the violator may be denied the next Schengen visa.

      When you need to park your car, pay attention to the color of the markings:

      • Places marked in white or without markings are free parking.
      • Blue color – paid parking, 2 – 3 € per hour. In such places there is a time limit and for long-term parking, more than two hours, it is better to look for underground parking.
      • Solid yellow marking – no parking.

      There are machines near the surface paid parking places where you can pay by card or cash. The ticket received after payment indicates the end time of parking. The ticket must be left on the windshield so that the inspector can see it.

      We rented a car in Tenerife two months before arrival through the Rentalcars aggregator. We were looking for a small car with full insurance for seven days and the ability to pick it up at the island’s North Airport. We were traveling with a child, so a child car seat was required.

      The best offer was given by the local TopCar – 27 € per day:

      • The cost of renting a car per week is 105 €.
      • The cost of full insurance (an analogue of the Russian CASCO) is 84 €.

      The keys to the car were received at a mobile stand near the exit to the parking lot. We got a Citroen C3 with a mileage of less than 40,000 km. As a deposit, 500 € was blocked on the credit card, and the rent was charged from it.

      The return flight was early in the morning, so no one inspected the car. We just left it with the keys in the airport parking lot. We took photos and sent them to the rental office so they knew where to look for the car.

      The full amount of the deposit (€500) was returned to the credit card within a week after the car was returned.

      Rental car

      Public transport on the island is buses: they are convenient to move between cities, but it is impossible to get to interesting corners. Taxi services in Tenerife are expensive, and organized excursions, in addition to high cost, limit the freedom of an independent traveler.

      Renting a car in Tenerife simplifies getting around the island and gives you access to all its attractions. Difficulties for inexperienced drivers may arise on mountain serpentines, but otherwise, driving in Tenerife is easier than in Russia. For your peace of mind, do not save on insurance – it will cover all expenses in case of any problems with the car.

      Tenerife South Airport – flight schedule, parking, how to get there, airport map, hotels, airlines

      Tables

      • 1 Flights schedule
      • 2 How to get
      • 3 Parking
      • 4 Scheme of the airport
      • 5 Services
      • 6 hotels
      • 7 List of airlines

      Tenerife Islands is the largest island of the Kanari Archipelle. The island has two international airports: Tenerife North and Tenerife South. From Russia, planes fly only to Tenerife South Airport (Tenerife Sur TFS).

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      Tenerife Island

      The island has many beaches, of which the most popular are: El Duque beach with yellow sand, wild Benijo beach with black volcanic sand and pebbles, Las Vistas in the southern part of the island with the longest territory, Jardin beach in the popular resort of Puerto de la Tenerife.

      The main attraction of the island of Tenerife is the Teide volcano, the last eruption of which was in 1909.

      Teide Volcano

      Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of the island.

      Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Plaza de España

      This city hosts the carnival of the same name, which is one of the most colorful and popular in the world.

      Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival

      Traveling with children in Tenerife to see the volcano, the ocean, unseen animals and visit the sea of ​​children’s entertainment.

      The tourist season lasts until November.

      Tenerife South Airport (Sun Reina Sofia Airport) is located in the south of the island, 60 km from Tenerife, has one 3.2 km long runway and one passenger terminal. Passenger traffic is about 10 million people. in year.

      Tenerife South Airport has another official name – Reina Sofia Airport (Sun Reina Sofia Airport) in honor of Queen Sofia of Spain, who opened the airport in 1978.

      Tenerife South Airport

      Address: Granadilla de Abona, 38610 Tenerrire, Islas Canarias

      IATA code: TFS

      ICAO code: GCTS

      Base airlines: Air Europa

      Official website: www.aena-sur.es/Tenerife-Sur.es

      Helpline: +34 922 75 92 00/95 10

      Flight schedule

      Online flight schedule board can be viewed on the airport’s official website with the ability to search for a flight.

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      Information about the flight http://www.aena.es/csee/Satellite/infovuelos/es/

      Also, all online information about flights can be found on other resources, such as Yandex.Schedule.

      Check-in for international flights starts 2.5 hours before departure and closes 40 minutes before departure.

      Getting there

      From the airport to different parts of the island you can get by taxi, transfer, public transport, rent a car.

      Public transport

      Buses No. 111, 711, 343, 415 and others follow from the airport. Shuttle bus No. 111 takes you to the capital of the island, Santa Cruz. Shuttle bus number 711 runs from the airport to the capital of the island and popular beaches (night line). Route number 343 goes from Tenerife South Airport to Tenerife North Airport. Route 415 connects the airport with Golf del Sur and other areas in the south of the island.

      Bus number 111 Tenerife South Airport – Santa Cruz

      The ticket costs 2. 45 euros / 2.85 euros depending on the direction.

      Taxi

      Taxis are parked at the stop of the passenger terminal, there are always free taxis.

      Attention! Taxis not parked at the main parking lot are not recommended.

      A trip to the resorts of the island costs approximately the following cost *:

      • to Playa de Las Americas – 30-35 EUR
      • to North Airport – 90 EUR
      • to Puerto de la Cruz – 110 EUR

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      Taxis are more expensive in the evening.

      Parking

      There are three types of parking at the airport:

      • P1 parking,
      • parking for cars for rent,
      • parking lot for buses.

      Parking lot P1 of Tenerife South Airport

      Parking lot P1 is located a few meters from the terminal and has a capacity of 532 spaces, 12 of which are for the disabled. Parking reservation and its cost can be found on the official website of the airport.

      The rental car park is reserved for car rental companies, located next to the terminal and has a capacity of 527 cars.

      Bus parking reserved for bus companies, with space for 88 buses and 37 minibuses.

      Airport map

      Interactive airport map is given on the official website, where the following information is provided:

      • services on each floor of the passenger terminal: floor -1, floor 0, floor 1;
      • airport on the map showing the airfield, air terminal with passenger and cargo terminals, car park, gas station, meeting points for persons with disabilities, children’s playground;
      • how to get to the airport by car or public transport;
      • search service that specifies the search location within the entire airport, outside the airport, in the passenger terminal.

      Passenger terminal layout Floor 0

      Services

      Tenerife South Airport offers a standard set of services:

      • VIP services (check the cost on the official website).
      • Checked Baggage and Laminator Incident Resolution Services.
      • VAT refund for non-EU residents on their purchases in Spain.
      • Support service for people with disabilities (request 48 hours on the official website of the airport), it is possible to order a meeting and escort.
      • Currency exchange, ATMs and banks.
      • Lost property office.
      • Free Wi-Fi when connected to the AENPORT FREE WIFI AENA network.
      • Business centers: assembly hall, meeting rooms, press center.

      VIP lounge of Tenerife South Airport “Montaña Roja”

      • Travel agencies, tour operators.
      • Information points.
      • Police.
      • Medical assistance.
      • Post and telegraph.
      • Children’s playground.
      • Religious services.
      • Showroom, gas station, vending machines.
      • Shops, restaurants, cafes.

      Tenerife South Airport check-in counters

      Hotels

      Tenerife offers a very large number of holiday hotels, more details can be found at https://www. webtenerife.com/. Of the hotels located near the airport, the following can be distinguished:

      • Hotel Playa Sur Tenerife 3 * – a family hotel located 2.5 km from the airport. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, free parking and internet, restaurant, jacuzzi, business center, conference room, self-service laundry, sauna, dry cleaning.

      Hotel Playa Sur Tenerife 3*

      • Hotel Aeropuerto Sur 3* – located 2.8 km from the airport. The hotel services include: bar, swimming pool, concierge, conference room, multilingual staff, paid internet, laundry.
      • Vincci Tenerife Gold 4* is a family hotel with a beautiful view of the bay. Located 4.1 km from the airport. The hotel offers services: restaurant, swimming pool, fitness center, spa, bar, breakfast available, concierge, multilingual staff, paid internet access, outdoor pool, laundry, dry cleaning, sauna. Rooms are equipped with air conditioning, minibar, refrigerator.

      Vincci Tenerife Gold

      • Santa Barbara Golf and Ocean Club By Diamond Resorts 3* – located 5 km from the airport and 100 m from the beach. It takes about 20 minutes to drive from the airport. The rooms have a private balcony, a living area with a sofa and a TV, a kitchen with a refrigerator, a bathroom with a hairdryer and free toiletries, air conditioning. Some rooms offer views of the Atlantic Ocean. It offers free Wi-Fi, parking, outdoor pool, sauna, spa, landscaped gardens on site, kids club, nightclub. For a separate fee, you can visit the fitness center, golf course, solarium.

      Santa Barbara Golf and Ocean Club By Diamond Resorts 3*

      List of airlines

      List of airlines flying to Tenerife South Airport:

      • Aeroflot
      • Siberian Airlines
      • Air Lingus
      • Air Europe
      • Alba Star
      • American Airlines
      • Belavia
      • Binter Canarias
      • British Airways
      • Brussels Airlines NV/SA
      • Condor Flugdienst
      • Corendon Dutch Airlines BV
      • Czech Airlines JSC
      • Easyjet UK LTD
      • Edelweiss Air AG
      • Iberia
      • Iberia Express
      • COM Limited
      • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
      • Latam Airlines Group SA
      • Lauda Motion GmbH
      • Neos Spa
      • Norwegian Air International
      • Qatar Airways
      • Ryanair
      • Swiss International Air Lines
      • Thomas Cook Airlines Limited
      • Transavia Holland BV
      • Travel Service
      • TUI
      • TUI Airlines Nederland
      • Wizz Air Hungary LTD

      * Prices are current as of May 2019

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      Tenerife North Airport. Tenerife airports. | Private tours in Tenerife. Guide to Tenerife

      Tenerife North Airport or “Los Rodeos” is located in the northeastern part of the island, in the municipality of La Laguna, which is only 10 km. from the capital Santa Cruz and 80 km. from the southern resort area of ​​the island of Las Americas. The northern airport is recommended for those tourists who are going to spend their holidays in the northern part of the island, where the oldest and most famous resort of Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, is located.

      Most of the flights accepted by Tenerife North Airport are national flights, 40% are domestic flights to the islands of the Canary archipelago: Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera. The majority of flights from Los Rodeos Airport to mainland Spain are in Madrid, with over 1 million passengers per year, followed by destinations such as Barcelona, ​​Bilbao and Seville.

      Los Rodeos or Tenerife North Airport – the first airport built in the Canary archipelago, the beginning of its history dates back to the distant 1929, when Lufthansa expressed its desire to fly to the island. Since then, the airport has undergone many changes and improvements until the new terminal was put into operation in 2002.

      Useful information about Tenerife North Airport:

      Tenerife North Airport has its own website: http://www.aena.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Tenerife-Norte/en/Page/1051252

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    International classification of the South Airport Tenerife: TFN

    Tenerife North Airport opening hours: 05:00 to 00:00, flight hours from 07:00 to 23:00

    Time zone (summer/winter) : +2/+3

    Tenerife South Airport GPS coordinates: latitude (28. 48), longitude (-16.34)

    Airport mailing address: 38297 La Laguna, S/C de Tenerife, Islas Canarias

    Email: [email protected]

    Tenerife South Airport Phone: (+34) 91 321 10 00, (+34) 902 404 704, (+34) 922 635 999

    lost/forgotten things Tenerife South Airport: (+34) 922 759 517

    Tenerife North Airport Lost Office: Baggage Claim and Main Lobby, or email [email protected]

    Airline Lost Baggage:

    Binter

    +34 902 491 492

    Ground Force 2 +

    Ground Force 2 635 675

    iberia

    +34 901 111 342

    Ryanair

    +34 922 254 929

    Online departure and arrivals: http://www.aena.es/satellite/infovuelos/

    Online check-in for the flight: http://www.aena.es/csee/ContentServer/Aeropuerto-Tenerife-Norte/en/Page/1051252

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    Tenerife North Airport VIP Lounge

    Tenerife North Airport VIP Lounge “Nivaria” is located on the 1st floor of the airport and is reserved for departing passengers only. For owners of business class and airline cards, admission is free, for other passengers who want to use the VIP lounge service at Tenerife Airport, paid entrance tickets are provided, you can purchase them at this link:

    https://wwwssl.aena.es/csee /Satellite?Language=EN_GB&aeropuerto=TFN&pagename=Compra_accesos_salas_vip_tfn&sala=1

    Adult entrance to the VIP lounge: 23.5 euros

    Children’s entrance fee to the VIP lounge: 11.25 euros

    Tenerife North Airport VIP lounge provides the following service:

    • reception
    • press
    • flight information
    • phone/fax
    • television
    • computers
    • free internet
    • snacks
    • playground
    • area 400m2

    Tenerife airport VIP lounge opening hours

    Mon-Sun: 6:15-22:30

    Phones: +34 922 635 048

    E-mail: [email protected]

    DUTY FREE and TAX FREE in North Tenerife Airport

    Duty Free shops for passengers in the lounge are located on the 1st floor, to get into the exclusive area for departing you will need to go through passport control on the floor with check-in counters, in the Spanish system this is the ground floor. In local shops you can buy tobacco, alcohol, perfumes, food products during the working hours indicated below. It also sells a variety of Tenerife souvenirs and international press.

    DUTY FREE opening hours at Tenerife North Airport.

    Depending on the flight schedule.

    Phone: +34 912 742 542 / 900 252 423

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: http://www.worlddutyfreegroup.com

    did not issue a Tax Free refund, the so-called VAT refund, at the airports of continental Spain and came to continue their vacation on the island, then you will not have such an opportunity in Tenerife. Everything is explained by the fact that the Canary archipelago is a special economic zone and the taxation here is completely different than on the continent. Be careful and issue a Tax Free refund at the airports of continental Spain.

    In the same connection, goods and products in ordinary shops and shops in Tenerife are 15-20% cheaper than in the DUTY FREE airport. The only plus is the carrying of alcohol in hand luggage, purchased in DUTY FREE stores on the 1st floor of the airport.

    Shops for all airport visitors are located on the 0 floor of the terminal. Here you can buy tobacco, alcohol, perfumes, food products during the working hours indicated below. It also sells a variety of souvenirs and international press.

    DUTY FREE opening hours at Tenerife North Airport.

    Depending on the flight schedule.

    Contact: + 34 912 742 542 / 900 252 423

    Website: http://www.worlddutyfreegroup.com

    Tenerife North Airport check-in counters

    “. Check-in time for European destinations starts 2 hours and always ends 40 minutes before departure. Domestic flights and flights to Morocco depart from the 0 floor of the terminal, but if you are flying to mainland Spain or EU countries, you will need to go to the first floor. The first departure is from 7:00 am, the doors of Tenerife North Airport open at 5:00 am.

    Parking at Tenerife North Airport

    The most convenient way to go on a trip and not think about your car is to leave it at the paid parking of Tenerife Airport. The cost per day is now 13 euros, but there is a discount for bookings from 7 days, as a result, you pay 7 days, and you pay 20 days at a price of 75 euros, i.e. weekly parking fee in Tenerife. Each additional day will cost 3 euros in this case.

    Tenerife airport parking costs less than 2 euros per hour.

    Link for long-term parking reservation at South Airport:

    https://parking.aena-aeropuertos.es/espnewbooking/CarParking/CarParkingEntryPage.aspx?lang=UK&utm_source=Aena-aeropuertos&utm_medium=boton&utm_campaign=TFS%2BFicha%2Bparking%20 %2BP2

    Rent a car at Tenerife North Airport

    To save yourself the hassle of booking a car on the island, I recommend early booking online. The most popular companies that I myself recommend: PlusCar, Cicar, Avis, GoldCar, Autoreisen, Hertz, Europcar. Most of them require a credit card for booking, but there are exceptions, such as Autoreisen. This does not mean that their cars are in a terrible state, the cars are quite decent and at a very good price. This is the ideal solution for travelers who do not have a credit card and need a car rental.

    Taxi at Tenerife North Airport

    In order to get from Tenerife North Airport to the southern or northern resort area, I recommend using a taxi service. You can easily find a taxi rank on the street, leaving the waiting room outside, the taxi operates around the clock, but if you arrived late at night and there is not a single car, call these numbers:

    office: +34 922 255 010

    taxi is the same, i.e. you are driven strictly according to the meter, and the final cost is calculated as follows: landing 3.15-3.45 euros, each kilometer 0.63 cents, at night there may be a final surcharge of 2.50 euros. The average cost of a taxi ride from North Airport to Las Americas will be 100 euros, to Los Gigantes 120 euros, to Puerto de la Cruz 35 euros, to Santa Cruz 20 euros.

    Tenerife car rental – Localrent.com

    A rented car is a great opportunity for a short vacation to visit the best beaches of Tenerife, take pictures of picturesque cliffs, see exotic foggy forests, find lost villages.

    Traveling by car means freedom and comfort. With it, you won’t have to get up early in order to have time to gather fellow travelers from all hotels for an excursion, you won’t have to admire local wonders in the crowd and by the hour, you won’t have to constantly rush to a public transport flight. You will decide where you go and how much you want to enjoy it.

    Driving in Tenerife is a pleasure. The roads here are excellent and with beautiful scenery, the drivers are polite, the parking lots are spacious even near the beaches and popular attractions.

    When and where is the best time to book a car? The sooner you take care of the car, the greater the choice and the better the price / quality ratio.

    On our website you can select and book a car from reliable local car rental companies. Just enter the city and rental date in the green search bar, and the site will display all available options.

    Advantages of renting on Localrent.com:

    • All prices are listed directly on the site. The total cost of the order is known in advance, before booking. After paying the advance, it will not change upwards.
    • Advance payment – only 15-20% of the cost. You pay the principal amount after inspecting the vehicle.
    • The amount of the deposit is less than the market average. Some cars can be rented without a deposit.
    • Convenient intuitive site.
    • Customer support in Russian.

    How many days to rent a car in Tenerife

    It depends on your plans and possibilities. The most TOP places can be bypassed at a fast pace in a couple of days. And if you plan a measured and eventful trip to the sights and beaches, then the decision to rent a car for the entire vacation will be optimal.

    Rental insurance

    • OSAGO – covers damage caused to third parties.
    • CASCO – covers damage to the rented vehicle, except for headlights, wheels and windows.
    • Super CASCO – includes damage to headlights, wheels and windows.

    All of these insurances require a deductible. Franchise is the sum of the tenant’s maximum liability, i.e. in case of damage to a rental car, the renter first covers the costs within the franchise, and the rest is paid by the insurance company.

    Tenerife has a very low percentage of car theft, almost zero. But there are cases of theft of things from salons. Therefore, the safety rules are simple:

    • do not leave anything in sight in the car;
    • raise windows before exiting;
    • Be sure to lock your car in the parking lot.

    Which car to choose

    You can get to any coastal place of the island by economy class car. But you need to take into account the number of travelers, the size of the luggage and the purpose. If you are traveling with four or five people, or with heavy luggage, take a bigger and more powerful car.

    For trips to the mountains, a car with an engine capacity of 1.4-1.6 liters is suitable.

    Minivan will be an excellent option only for the company that has the same vision of the perfect vacation. If part of the company wants to go to the beaches, and part to the mountains, it is better to take two cars.

    Convertible is suitable for traveling alone or as a couple. There is little space in the rear seats of the Convertible and it blows heavily.

    Nuances of traffic rules in Tenerife

    It is necessary to observe the speed limit here, as all roads are equipped with radars. Speed ​​limits:

    • in the city – 50 km/h;
    • outside built-up areas – up to 90 km/h;
    • on the highway – up to 120 km / h.

    If the road is winding, the speed may be limited to 40 km/h. Follow the signs.

    The seat belt must be worn by all road users.

    Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is prohibited.

    Do not use the phone without a headset. During refueling, the phone must be turned off.

    Throwing cigarette butts out of a car window is fined.

    The fine can be paid right there, to the policeman. And it will be just a fine, the policeman will write a receipt.

    Tenerife car parks

    Free car parks are marked with white markings on the pavement. Paid – blue. Payment at the nearest parking meter, check under the windshield.

    There are many underground car parks on the island. They are paid at the time of departure.

    Do not park in the yellow lines (public transport spaces) and disabled parking spaces.

    Parking rules should not be violated, tow trucks work quickly.

    Where to go by car in Tenerife

    The most interesting natural site is the Teide volcano. Teide National Park is an incredible volcanic desert nestled in a sinkhole. Landscapes of different shapes and colors, wild beauty of gorges, lava fields.

    Tenerife november: Reasons To Travel To Tenerife In November

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    Where is hot in November?

    The hottest places to go on holiday in November

    On average, some of the hottest places to visit in November are:

    1. Bangkok (33.1 °C)
    2. Singapore (31.3 °C)
    3. Dominican Republic (30.5 °C)
    4. Barbados (30.3 °C)
    5. Orlando (29.1 °C)
    6. Cape Verde (28.3 °C)
    7. Brisbane (26.6 °C)
    8. Tenerife (24.3 °C)
    9. Fuerteventura (24.2 °C)
    10. Madeira (21.7 °C)

    Where can I go on holiday in November?

    Temperature in Bangkok in November

    • Bangkok’s average temperature in November is 33.1 °C

    Thailand’s capital and most populous city, Bangkok is a huge metropolis accounting for almost 13% of the country’s population.

    November sees one of the cooler months in Bangkok, but highs do still reach an average 33.1 ºC. The wet season draws to a close in November with rainfall dropping significantly to an average of 56 mm, meaning it will be warm and dry. Temperatures do not dramatically fall in the evenings remaining at a minimum of 24 ºC.

    • Read more about the weather in Bangkok

    Temperature in Singapore in November

    • Singapore’s average temperature in November is 31.3 °C

    The tropical rainforest climate of Singapore means that it is always hot and humid with a lot of rain – November is no exception.

    Temperatures during this month reach a maximum average of 31.3 ºC. Humidity remains high in November at around 85% which, combined with lights winds, make for a very warm climate. November does mark the beginning of the pre-northeast monsoon season in Singapore; rainfall increases to an average of 243 mm whilst cool sea breeze helps reduce the afternoon heat.

    The city is positioned almost on the equator causing minimal differences in seasons. The city is subject to two different monsoon seasons with middle pre-monsoon periods of slightly reduced rain between June and September.

    • Read more about the weather in Singapore

    Temperature in the Dominican Republic in November

    • The Dominican Republic’s average temperature in November is 30.5 °C

    The most mountainous of the Caribbean Islands, the Dominican Republic shares the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with the nation of Haiti.

    Falling at the end of the wet and hurricane season, November in the Dominican Republic sees a fair amount of rainfall. During this month the average rainfall is 122 mm, however if your break is subject to rain it is likely to be heavy but short downpours.

    In spite of the coming winter season, the tropical climate means that the weather will still be hot and sunny with temperatures peaking on average at 30.5 ºC and with around 8 hours of daily sunshine.

    • Read more about the weather in the Dominican Republic

    Temperature in Barbados in November

    • Barbados’ average temperature in Barbados is 30.3 °C

    Sitting just 13º north of the equator, Barbados enjoys a hot tropical climate.

    The rainy season tapers off in November with rainfall averaging 166 mm; however rainfall is still high with light showers on some days likely. 8 hours of daily sunshine can be expected alongside temperatures peaking at 30.3 ºC. Humidity is high at this time of year averaging 82%. November also marks the end of the official Atlantic hurricane season.

    There is little climatic variation across the island due to its unvaried and flat topography. However rain is usually heavier in higher areas and the north-west Atlantic coast tends to be rougher than the Caribbean south-east.

    • Read more about the weather in Barbados

    Temperature in Orlando in November

    • Orlando’s average temperature in November is 29.1 °C

    The Theme Park Capital of the World and home to Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando is a popular tourist destination throughout the year.

    November sees average daily maximums falling to a more comfortable 29.1 ºC making it a popular winter holiday destination to escape the cold. Low chances of rain, a significant drop in humidity and an average of 58 mm of rainfall makes it further enticing.

    • Read more about the weather in Orlando

    Temperature in Cape Verde in November

    • Cape Verde’s average temperature in November is 28.3 °C

    The Cape Verde Islands consist of a group of ten main islands and a number of smaller islets situated off the west coast of Africa. The temperature is typically tropical with no cool season.

    During November, Cape Verde sees mild temperatures, little winds and is relatively dry. Average daily maximums sit at 28.3 ºC meaning that there are no climatic surprises during the month.

    Similar to the majority of the year November is relatively dry seeing an average rainfall of 7 mm over the course of the month.

    • Read more about the weather in Cape Verde

    Temperature in Brisbane in November

    • Brisbane’s average temperature in November is 26.6 °C

    Brisbane has a humid subtropical climate with hot and humid conditions in the summer and relatively high amount of rainfall.

    November marks the beginning of the hot and wet half of the year with average daily maximums creeping up to 26.6 ºC and rainfall averaging at 94 mm across the month. November seems to be the best month to visit if you want to enjoy the warm and sunny days without experiencing too much rainfall which dramatically increases in the following months. Late spring and early summer remains a popular and pleasant time to visit with 8 hours of sunshine each day and minimum temperatures averaging 18.6 ºC.

    The city’s parks and green areas come alive in the spring warmth and it is a popular time of year to visit the koala sanctuary, the dolphins of Moreton Island and Brisbane Forest Park.

    • Read more about the weather in Brisbane

    Temperature in Tenerife in November

    • Tenerife’s average temperature in November is 24.3 °C

    Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, is home to Mount Teide one of the world’s largest volcanoes, 7,500m above the ocean floor.

    November marks the beginning of the winter season in Tenerife meaning that the temperature does begin to cool. However average maximum temperatures of 24.3 ºC and around 6 hours of daily sunshine means it is still warm and sunny especially as average wind speed falls to 4.1 mph.

    Average rainfall does increase during this month to 36 mm; this means that it is likely you will see some rain during your stay.

    • Read more about the weather in Tenerife

    Temperature in Fuerteventura in November

    • Fuerteventura’s average temperature in November is 24.2 °C

    The second of the largest Canary Islands, Fuerteventura has year-round sunshine and arguably the biggest and best beaches in the Canaries.

    The approaching winter season means that November brings strong winds averaging 11.6 mph, although this is countered by an average of 7 daily sunshine hours. Temperatures rarely fluctuate throughout the month averaging at a maximum of 24. 2 ºC and falling to lows of 18 ºC, holding no surprises for any visitors.

    The winter season is still largely dry in Fuerteventura due to the subtropical climate with rainfall this month averaging 10 mm.

    • Read more about the weather in Fuerteventura

    Temperature in Madeira in November

    • Madeira’s average temperature in November is 21.7 °C

    Situated off the north coast of Africa, this autonomous region of Portugal still offers warm weather in November in spite of the approaching winter season truly demonstrating its year-round summer climate.

    Daily sunshine hours do fall to an average of 6 this month and the chance of rain during your stay does significantly increase to 50% with the island experience an average of 95 mm of rainfall during the month. Despite the decrease in sunshine hours, temperatures are still warm reaching a maximum of 21.7 ºC whilst nights drop to a refreshing minimum of 16 ºC.

    The climate of Madeira is similar to that found around the Mediterranean or in coastal California. The ocean waters help moderate the temperature of the island meaning it never suffers extreme hot or cold weather.

    • Read more about the weather in Madeira

    Where is hot in November? 11 best destinations

    While there are still pockets of sunshine to be found in Europe’s outermost corners — specifically in the Canary Islands, which actually cheat a bit by floating closer to Africa — you’ll generally have to head further to enjoy some reliable heat. That might be in river-cruising past paddy fields in Laos, lying on empty Gambian beaches, diving with whale sharks off the coasts of Mauritius, shopping in Moroccan markets or witnessing the wildebeest migration arrive on the Tanzanian savannah. November also spells opportunity: there are also bargains to be had as lively Barbados returns to the travel conversation after hurricane season, and while Rio shows its tropical charms ahead of full-on summer. You’ll also find sun-soaked pyramids yet thinner crowds in Egypt, and Palm Springs as plush as ever but more bearably balmy.

    Main photo: Arpoador beach, Rio de Janeiro (Getty Images)

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    1. Tenerife

    Average temperature 20C
    While all of Spain’s Canary Islands — closer to Morocco than Iberia — are trusty warm-weather bets this month, Tenerife typically ranks among the hottest and yields six daily hours of sunshine. Supplementing that, it also possesses a much wider tourist offering than is sometimes projected. The famous, all-inclusive beach resorts of southwesterly Costa Adeje and Playa de las Americas have been joined by cooler boutique hotels further up the west coast or inland. That interior additionally contains barren Teide National Park, named after the world’s third-largest volcano — up which go cable cars, weather permitting — and pretty pine forests ripe for picnics. Look out, too, for the capital Santa Cruz, where street art and superb restaurants hold sway. November is also when humpback, fin and sometimes blue whales pass the island.

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    Selaron’s Stairs in Rio de Janeiro (Getty Images)

    2. Rio de Janeiro

    Average temperature 24C
    November’s a “shoulder” month in Rio. Though summer proper doesn’t start for a month — December, though warmer, is also traditionally wetter in Brazil — it won’t rain much and temperatures start to soar. That’s ideal for tan-building days spent on famous beaches such as Ipanema, watching (or joining) locals play volleyball, or for cooler morning walks through Tijuca National Park’s rainforest. The likely absence of showers increases your chance of a clear city view from the colossal Christ the Redeemer statue, which looms atop Corcovado mountain and can be accessed by tram. The Cidade Maravilhosa’s famed samba and baile-funk nights continue to run in earnest, as do exhibitions at the park-flanked Museum of Modern Art and stadium tours of Tijuca’s legendary Maracanã.

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    Palm Springs (Getty Images)

    3. Palm Springs

    Average temperature 17C
    With summer’s triple-digit days now departed, California’s chicest corner settles down into a more tolerable climate for us sun-starved Brits. It’s still scorching, mind, but cool enough (especially in mornings) for clambers around the adjacent Joshua Tree National Park’s ragged rock formations and cactus-silhouetted desertscapes, or horse-rides in adjacent Coachella Valley. An ultra-laid-back desert oasis, Palm Springs itself has golf courses, design boutiques and spas using the hot springs which explain its name, plus a vintage flea market on the month’s first Sunday. The hub is Palm Canyon Drive, a restaurant-lined mecca for socialites; further out are a spree of swanky hotels and mid-century modernist homes available for rental. With Hollywood just two hours drive west, a two-centre combination with Los Angeles is easily accomplished.

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    Maruti temple, Panjim, Goa (Getty Images)

    4. Goa

    Average temperature 28C
    Although the boundaries are inevitably blurring, South India’s slender sunshine state has three distinct sections. The affordable north coast hosts all-night raves, its hoard of caramel-sand beaches backing onto shack bars and dense palm forests. Also here, in Anjuna and (at night) Arpora, are epic flea markets featuring Kashmir jewellery, live music and the odd fortune-telling bull. A dreamier version of that same boho hippiedom awaits on the similarly sandy south coast, where sunset-worshipping yoga retreats border exclusive, leafy hotel estates promising spas and Goan cookery classes. Inland are frequent remnants of the old Portuguese empire: whitewashed bell towers, perhaps, or tiled colonial villas. With the monsoon season over, November promises a newly lush landscape and an average nine hours of rays each day for beachgoers.

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    Serekunda beach in the Gambia (Getty Images)

    5. The Gambia

    Average temperature 27C
    There’s much to like about this slender, snake-shaped country in west Africa, and November is arguably the ideal time to be charmed. First, those positives: only a six-hour direct flight from the UK, and unlikely to induce any jet lag due to the GMT time zone, The Gambia is additionally one of the world’s best-value winter-sun destinations. Its long fudge-shade beaches are uncrowded, despite hotels backing right onto some, and its seas warm. Sun-worshippers might meet birdwatchers on the plane over: ranging from pelicans to paradise flycatchers, hundreds of avian species dwell here. As the early dry season, with fresh conditions and ample sunshine, November is breeding season for many, meaning fabulous colours and fluting songs. During cruises through the River Gambia National Park you should see crocodiles and hippos as well.

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    Temple ruins in Kom Ombo, Egypt (Alamy)

    6. Egypt

    Average temperature 19C
    November marks the onset of Egypt’s winter — which is roughly equivalent to our own summer (when we have one, that is): even the early evenings are a balmy 18C and there’s next to no chance of rain. Those are the best conditions for visiting the Pyramids of Giza and pharaohs’ temples or tombs at Aswan and Luxor, all of them ringed by sparsely covered desert. If it does get too hot, the air-conditioned Egyptian Museum will provide respite in capital Cairo once it opens, showcasing the complete Tutankhamun collection. Nile cruisers will encounter greener riversides from their traditional steamboat or felucca, and any Red Sea swimmer can expect water temperatures of 26C. The snorkelling and diving there is mind-boggling whenever you explore underwater.

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    Tarangire National Park in Tanzania (Getty Images)

    7. Tanzania

    Average temperature 26C
    Head to Tanzania in late November and you’ll be in good company. For this is when the Great Migration — an annual, never-ceasing movement of 1.7 million wildebeest and their cute calves, plus preceding zebra herds and subsequent masses of gazelle — enters the south of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. The animals do this in tune with the latter country’s “green season”, when short bursts of rain generate fresh, nutritious grasses. Despite these showers — which mostly occur overnight — it is wonderfully warm, and the safari experience is thrilling as lions and leopards stalk the herds, elephants roam happily and migratory birds arrive from Europe. After relishing it all, consider travelling on to the mangrove-lined Mafia Island, where November falls inside the peak season for diving alongside whale sharks.

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    Pha That Luang temple, Vientiane, Laos (Alamy)

    8. Laos

    Average temperature 25C
    There are three reasons why November is the optimum time to investigate this unsung Southeast Asian country. Firstly, its seasonal rains have subsided, leaving full rivers and a vivid green landscape — ideal conditions, in other words, for slow cruises along the Mekong past pre-Angkorian temples and river dolphins in elegant rice barges. After months of the wet stuff, the Bolaven Plateau’s impressive waterfalls will also be in full spate; well worth exploring, this little-visited region in southern Laos also promises fascinating tribal villages and coffee farms. Finally, the hot, dry days — cooler in those highlands — are perfect for shopping at night markets or trying some of the country’s best activities: cycling past rice paddies, tubing down the Nam Song or exploring massive cave complexes.

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    Le Morne Brabant peninsula on Mauritius (Getty Images)

    9. Mauritius

    Average temperature 24C
    After several cooler months but still before the rainy season proper, November sees the mercury start to climb on this large, volcanic Indian Ocean island. Some scattered showers are a small price to pay for the absence of crowds, frequent sunshine and water temperatures hovering around a balmy 25C. That makes it a plum time to snorkel alongside angelfish or rainbow wrasse in Blue Bay Marine Park, or to dive beside turtles off Long Beach. Dolphins are frequently encountered, too, and there are plenty of wrecks and coral reefs to rummage around. Beyond a bevy of white-sand beaches, inland options in Mauritius range from temple-touring to monkey-spotting in jungle gorges. Diwali, which often spills into early November, lends further charm courtesy of its twinkling candles and firework displays.

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    Place Moulay Abdallah in Fez (Alamy)

    10.

    Morocco

    Average temperature 17C
    While Moroccan summers can be too scorching for the sunburn-prone likes of us, autumn’s gentler but still-balmy days are a North African dream — and less than four hours’ flight from London. Start in Marrakesh, with days spent haggling for intricate leather pouffes or hand-carved incense holders in the hurly-burly, higgledy-piggledy shopping souks, and evenings involving snake charmers, belly dancers and bargain-priced lamb tagine on Djemaa el Fna, the central square. From there you could head to Fez, whose rabbit-warren medina is Morocco’s most amazing old town, or venture south into the Sahara Desert’s yellow dunes, riding camels and camping beside Bedouin tribesmen. Another option is Essaouira (“essa-weera”), a ramparted, blue-hued fishing town on the west coast whose permanently chilled mentality once wooed Jimi Hendrix.

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    Bathsheba Beach on Barbados (Alamy)

    11.

    Barbados

    Average temperature 27C
    Something of an “insider” time to visit Barbados, November offers a chance to catch the Caribbean island at its most affordable and authentic, minus the usual hordes. Although hurricane season is technically still underway, only light rains are likely in the month’s second half, interspersed with more sun than the majority of the region can yet command. Spend time lounging on pearlescent beaches — some days will have high humidity, meaning staying still is best — or in spas, and try to attend cricket matches in capital city Bridgetown, stroll botanical gardens or tour former sugar plantations when possible. Falling on November 30, Barbados Independence Day’s parade and beach parties complement the weekly, calypso-soundtracked Friday Night Fish Fry at seaside village Oisins.

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    Tenerife November Weather Averages 2022/2023: What’s it like?

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    • 69

      69 mm of monthly rainfall

    • 5

      5 (Moderate) UV index

    • 22

      22°C sea temperature

    Below are average maximum temperatures at popular destinations in Tenerife in November. Select a destination to see more weather parameters.

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      Playa de las Americas

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      Santa Cruz De Tenerife

    • 19

      Puerto de la Cruz

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      Los Gigantes

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    Fine weather November sunset from above the clouds in Tenerife © Lukasz Janyst – Fotolia.com

    Things to do in Tenerife in November 2022

    It’s a sombre start to the month with All Saints’ Day. Forget Valentine’s Day, more flowers are sold on Todos Los Santos than any other in Tenerife as the island’s families decorate the graves of loved ones with floral tributes.


    The flags of Tenerife and Scotland are nearly identical, with both featuring the St Andrew’s Cross as part of the design, and residents pay homage to the saint at the tail end of November. Pack paracetamol as the San Andrés celebrations can induce headaches. Whether they’re in Icod de los Vinos where have-a-go heroes slide down the vertically-inclined streets on a tray as if they’re riding a sleigh, or in Puerto de la Cruz where youngsters make a racket with pots, pans, and other noisy household ítems. Coinciding with the arrival of the new wine on the island, which is sold in stalls along with roasted chestnuts, a hangover is inevitable.


    Also in Puerto de la Cruz, the biennial Festival Internacional de Agatha Christie takes place during November. It celebrates the famous crime writer’s time on Tenerife during which she penned The Man from the Sea.


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    How hot is it in Tenerife in November?

    Daytime temperatures usually reach 21°C in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in November, falling to 15°C at night.

    How sunny is it in Tenerife in November?

    There are normally 6 hours of bright sunshine each day in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in November – that’s 58% of daylight hours.

    How warm is the sea around Tenerife in November?

    The average sea temperature around Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in November is 22°C.

    Does it rain in Tenerife in November?

    There are usually 6 days with some rain in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in November and the average monthly rainfall is 69mm.

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    Typical November weather on Tenerife

    Every year at the end of October we get asked a question I don’t really enjoy answering.

    “We’ve booked to stay in (insert name of town/resort here) on Tenerife in November, do you think we’ll get sunny weather?”

    I don’t enjoy answering because it’s one of the rare times of year I can’t confidently reply “don’t worry, it’ll most likely be fine.”

    This is what people want – Puerto de la Cruz in November 2016.

    November is a massively popular month for British visitors. It’s when the northern European season kicks in big time and swallows (folk who spend winter on Tenerife) arrive in their gulps (the collective name so I believe). It’s also the one month we advise friends and families to avoid if they’re looking for a week in the sunshine before the British winter wraps its icy fingers around them and doesn’t let go till spring.

    Mount Teide will often look like this at some point in November.

    Let’s cut to the chase right away. You get bad weather in the Canary Islands during November. It’s virtually unavoidable. Unless it’s a glitch year, the rains are going to come at some point. It’s not something visitors want to hear, but it can be a disaster for the island if they don’t come. The rains are often accompanied by high winds and rough seas. Weather alerts in November are simply a part of island life.

    When the bad weather will hit, however, is the 64,000 dollar question (or whatever the modern equivalent of that is).

    At some point in November it could look like this scene in Puerto de la Cruz during San Andrés in 2011. Note that the folk under the brolly are in short sleeves.

    Weather wise, it is one of the most unpredictable months in the Canary Islands. And yet, because of its popularity with British visitors, it is the month which has moulded many opinions of what the weather is like in certain locations. I’m talking mainly about the north, when change of season rain falls it usually affects the northern parts of the Canary Islands most. If November is anyone’s only experience of the island, then it’s not an experience which accurately reflects what the weather is mostly like throughout the year. But bad weather isn’t exclusive to northern parts.

    Dull, dreary and cool in Los Cristianos in November 2016.

    The first year we moved to Puerto de la Cruz it felt as though it rained for nearly the whole month. But it wasn’t just in Puerto. A friend on La Gomera rang as at one point, miserable that she had hardly been able to leave the house for weeks. That was the first and last November we experienced where the rain lasted for such a prolonged period.

    A sunbathing day in Los Cristianos in 2014. The day before this, it rained.

    Looking back at our weekly weather records on our Walking Tenerife website I can see in 2016 there were alerts for heavy rain across Tenerife during the first week in November and again in week commencing 14 November. 2015 seemed a bit less wild with only snow and calima, but we were in Germany for most of the month so couldn’t say for sure. 2014 was a bad one with orange level alerts for wind and rain during week commencing 17 November, raising to a rare red level alert the following week with 20ft waves and wind exceeding 100kph in places. We were in a small rural hotel in Vilaflor for that one, thankfully above the storm we watched rolling in across the south coast. The drive home to the north the following day was a horror though.

    From Vilaflor above the clouds watching a red alert level storm rolling in on the south coast.

    The bad news is there’s no place on the island where you can escape the November glitch when it comes. These are weather fronts which generally affect all of the Canary Islands. I know there are those who erase all memories of it happening in some locations – being caught by surprise on an annual basis and telling visitors. “This is so unusual.”

    The good news is that severely bad weather doesn’t usually last long, a couple of days is the norm. I’ve mentioned some weeks with alerts over the last couple of years. But outside of those weeks, and even during them, there was warm sunshine. However, there can also be showers, calima and snow on Teide is virtually a given at some point. It’s just that sort of a month.

    A rare horrible day in Teide National Park. Nobody told this family there was a weather alert in place. We, unfortunately, had no choice as we were driving home after a couple of nights in Vilaflor.

    So for over fourteen years we’ve been advising friends to not book a week’s holiday in November.

    And in November 2014 we sheltered in a bus stop on the outskirts of La Paz as monsoon rain interrupted our walk into Puerto to meet up with four visiting friends. Later in the month we met up with other visiting friends, including two travel writing ones who were on the island to gather material for articles. We took them on one of our favourite walks in the west of the island. But the weather was so blah, this normally spectacular route was underwhelming.

    There are normally stupendous views from this point in Teno in the west. Not on this day in November 2014. Still warm enough for short sleeves though.

    In 2015 we had a great time taking my sister and her partner on a tapas route in La Orotava. The weather wasn’t bad, just grey.

    And this year my sister has just messaged me to say she’s booked nine days in Playa de la Arena from 14 November; smack bang in the bad weather danger period.

    Sometimes you get sun at the coast whilst inland it looks like the end of the world like this November shot from Las Galletas. We were there, of course, to meet up with visiting friends.

    We advise them November can be dodgy, they ignore the advice.

    As torrential rain has just battered La Palma and heavyish rain has fallen in some other islands, I’m hoping that was it for this year and my sister will get to enjoy warm, sunny weather along with everyone else who plays Russian roulette with the November weather in the Canary Islands.

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain weather in November: average temperature & climate

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    General weather summary

    Mildly cool with a gentle breeze

    Feels like

    6%

    Daily chance of prec.

    0.036 in

    Amount

    13.3 mph

    Wind speed

    74%

    Humidity

    10.8 hrs

    Daylight length

    7:26am

    Sunrise

    6:12pm

    Sunset

    53%

    Cloud cover

    T-shirt

    What to wear

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    What is the average temperature in November

    The average temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 71°F (22°C) and a low of 67°F (19°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.

    For comparison, the hottest month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, September, has days with highs of 76°F (25°C) and lows of 71°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 65°F (18°C) and lows of 60°F (16°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November based on historical data.

    Highs and lows in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Nov

    How much does it rain in November

    In Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November, there’s a 6% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.2 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.

    The wettest month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is November with a 6% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.04 inches (1.0 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.04 inches (1.0 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in November and the amount of rainfall.

    Chance of rain or snow on an average Santa Cruz de Tenerife day by month

    Average precipitation by hour of day

    How cloudy is Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November

    The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during November is 12.8 hours (53% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is August with 20. 0 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 12.8 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November based on historical data.

    Monthly clear skies percent of time in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    When is the sunrise and sunset in November

    The average day in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during November has 10.8 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:26 am and sunset at 6:12 pm.

    The day with the longest amount of daylight in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is June 21st with 14.0 hours while December 17th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.

    This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November based on historical data.

    Average hours of daylight in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by month

    How humid is it in November

    In November, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is moderately humid with an average amount of 74% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 83% and is the least humid in December at 71%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Santa Cruz de Tenerife throughout November based on historical data.

    Average relative humidity in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by month

    How windy is it in November in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Historically, the wind in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during November blows at an average speed of 13.3 mph (21.4 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 17.2 mph (27.6 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 10.9 mph (17.5 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November based on historical data.

    Average monthly wind speed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    What to wear in November

    With an average high of 71°F (22°C) and a low of 67°F (19°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.

    What’s the weather like in Santa Cruz de Tenerife the rest of the year?

    We’ve collected the weather data for Santa Cruz de Tenerife during all other months of the year too:

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    Where does this data come from?

    Weather data for Santa Cruz de Tenerife was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.

    For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in November (e.g., November 1, November 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.

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    Tenerife vs Cyprus (10 Proven Tips)

    Tenerife and Cyprus are very different destinations, but quite often tourists cannot decide which one of these places to choose for their next summer vacation.

    Climate

    Cyprus

    Aphrodite’s Rock, Cyprus by Stav

    Cyprus has a subtropical climate with long, hot summers and short, mild winters.

    The extremely dry and hot weather during the long summer season is caused by the proximity to Egypt and the Middle East.

    In the height of summer are possible temperatures of over 40 degrees! Winters are short, but the weather is not warm enough for swimming or sunbathing on the beach.

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    The most popular periods to visit this beautiful island are spring and autumn, and October is considered to be the month with the best weather conditions.

    Tenerife

    Tenerife beach by Marc Veraart

    Tenerife has a tropical climate, which is strongly influenced by the cold currents of the Atlantic.

    Summers are much cooler than those in Cyprus and offer pleasant temperatures of about 29°C in August.

    As it is located on the same latitude as Florida, Tenerife has no winter season or at least winters are quite different from what we can expect along the Mediterranean coast.

    The island is most popular in December during the Christmas holidays.

    Is it warm enough to swim into the ocean and to sunbathe on the beach?

    January

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – not;

    February

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – not;

    March

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – not;

    April

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – there are some days that are warm enough for the beach;

    May

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – yes;

    June

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – yes;

    July

    Tenerife – yes, Cyprus – yes;

    August

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – yes;

    September

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – yes;

    October

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – yes;

    November

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – yes;

    December

    Tenerife – yes; Cyprus – there are some good days but is too cool.

    Average daytime temperatures in Playa de las Americas (Tenerife) and Paphos (Cyprus)

    January

    Playa de las Americas – 22°C; Paphos – 17°C;

    February

    Playa de las Americas – 22°C; Paphos – 17°C;

    March

    Playa de las Americas – 23°C; Paphos – 19°C;

    April

    Playa de las Americas – 23°C; Paphos – 22°C;

    May

    Playa de las Americas – 24°C; Paphos – 25°C;

    June

    Playa de las Americas – 26°C; Paphos – 28°C;

    July

    Playa de las Americas – 28°C; Paphos – 30°C;

    August

    Playa de las Americas – 29°C; Paphos – 31°C;

    September

    Playa de las Americas – 28°C; Paphos – 29°C;

    October

    Playa de las Americas – 27°C; Paphos – 27°C;

    November

    Playa de las Americas – 25°C; Paphos – 23°C;

    December

    Playa de las Americas – 23°C; Paphos – 19°C;

    Ocean water temperatures along the coast

    January

    Tenerife – 20°C; Cyprus – 18°C;

    February

    Tenerife – 20°C; Cyprus – 17°C;

    March

    Tenerife – 19°C; Cyprus – 17°C;

    April

    Tenerife – 20°C; Cyprus – 18°C;

    May

    Tenerife – 20°C; Cyprus – 21°C;

    June

    Tenerife – 21°C; Cyprus – 25°C;

    July

    Tenerife – 22°C; Cyprus – 28°C;

    August

    Tenerife – 23°C; Cyprus – 29°C;

    September

    Tenerife – 24°C; Cyprus – 28°C;

    October

    Tenerife – 24°C; Cyprus – 25°C;

    November

    Tenerife – 22°C; Cyprus – 22°C;

    December

    Tenerife – 21°C; Cyprus – 19°C;

    The seawater along the coast of Tenerife is cool throughout the year, but it is still suitable for bathing in all four seasons.

    On the other hand, Cyprus enjoys a very warm sea in summer but in winter the average sea water temperature is colder than that of Tenerife, which makes bathing into the sea more uncomfortable.

    Beaches

    Ayia Napa beach, Cyprus by Sergey Galyonkin

    Tenerife has always been known for the wild beauty of its numerous beaches.

    Some of the most attractive are Playa de Las Teresitas, which is nestled north of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and the beach of Playa de las Americas, which is located on the southwest coast of the island.

    Some of the most famous beaches of Tenerife are artificial.

    However, there are also incredible and completely natural black volcanic sand beaches that really worth a visit.

    On the other hand, Cyprus is very different. The island attracts visitors with its white and golden beaches. Some of them stretch for miles along the typical Mediterranean coast.

    Most of the beaches of Cyprus seem very safe, comfortable and relaxed. Waves are generally smaller compared to Tenerife.

    The most beautiful of them are located in Karpas Peninsula, which is located in North Cyprus, and in the entire district of Famagusta as a whole.

    Because of its fine golden sands and warm sea, Cyprus is a favorite place to spend the summer holidays for millions of people.

    Beach season duration:

    Cyprus – about 8 months;

    Tenerife – about 12 months with some exceptions;

    Population

    Mount Teide, Tenerife by Ronny Siegel

    The population of the island of Tenerife is around 908,555 people and is rapidly increasing.

    The average population density is several times higher than that of the island of Cyprus.

    Large number of Europeans from different countries lives here permanently because of the unique climate.

    The island enjoys 12 months of mild weather and plenty of sunshine even in winter.

    Tenerife is particularly attractive for immigrants from Germany, Britain, the Netherlands and the Scandinavian countries.

    The official language is Spanish.

    However, because of the large number of foreign tourists and expats living on the island, English and German are widely spoken.

    The population of the island of Cyprus is 1,117,000 people.

    The island is home to a large number of foreigners who want to live on the island of Aphrodite because of the friendly people, great food and sunny weather.

    Cyprus enjoys a great interest from English and Russian tourists.

    Most of the expats who live here are mainly residents of these two northern countries. Official language of the island is Greek, but English is widely spoken.

    Because of the increasing number of Russians living in Cyprus, over the last few years, the Russian language is getting more and more important in the country.

    Cities

    Beach panorama in Ayia Napa by Sergey Galyonkin

    The largest city in Cyprus is capital Nicosia. The urban area has a population of about 310,355 people.

    Other major cities are Limassol (about 160,000), Famagusta (69,741), Larnaca (77,900), Paphos (88,000) and Kyrenia (72,284).

    Some of the larger cities on the island of Tenerife are Santa Cruz de Tenerife ( 206,593), La Laguna (150,661), which is completely merged with the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz (28,929), Adeje (43,204) La Orotava (41,255) and many others.

    Territory and biodiversity

    The island of Cyprus covers an area of 9,251 square kilometers and is more than 4 times larger than the island of Tenerife, whose area is about 2,034 square kilometers.

    Despite of the huge difference, however, the biodiversity of both Tenerife and Cyprus is nearly the same.

    Tenerife covers a several times smaller area but compensates with its enormous height above sea level.

    The highest point of Tenerife is Mount Teide, which reaches the impressive 3,718 meters and is the highest peak in Spain.

    The island of Cyprus is very different. It is less dramatic but is famous for its romantic Mediterranean landscape.

    Cyprus is dominated by mostly shrub species along the coast and coniferous forests in the mountains.

    On the other hand, Tenerife is known for its contrasting landscapes.

    Despite the small area, the island offers great beaches, deserts, savanna-type landscapes, pine forests and exiting rainforests, which are known for their rare species of ferns and laurels.

    The island of Cyprus has a greater variety of species of mammals, while Tenerife is famous for its incredible diversity of marine life.

    Island Cyprus is home to 1,800 species of plants compared to 1,700 in Tenerife.

    Safety

    Tenerife and Cyprus are very safe tourist destinations and are famous as places with very low levels of crime. The islands are suitable for all types of tourists from all countries and ages.

    The greatest dangers in Tenerife and Cyprus are the increased risks of accidents into the wild nature as well as the excessive sun exposure.

    Driving

    The main inconvenience for most people visiting Cyprus is the fact that locals drive on the left side of the road.

    Most tourists, except these arriving from the UK, may find it confusing and will probably need some time to adapt.

    On the other hand, the roads are generally very good, and the distance from one point to another seems in most cases really short and easy to overcome.

    In Tenerife, like in most countries in the world, they drive on the right side of the road. The greatest disadvantage here comes from the relief of the island.

    Most roads, especially if you travel from one city to another, are winding and passing through spectacular but sometimes dangerous areas with numerous curves and steep ravines descending to the ocean.

    Though the small in territory, it takes some time to cross the entire island from north to south and from east to west.

    History, historical monuments and landmarks

    Los Gigantes, Tenerife by POTIER Jean-Louis

    Tenerife is more modern-looking tourist destination with numerous modern buildings and tourist attractions. The island attracts mostly nature lovers and sun seekers from northern countries.

    Cyprus is also proud with its wonderful climate, but it differs significantly from Tenerife because of the incredible historical past.

    Of course, Tenerife also has a lot to offer. For example it is famous for its colonial architecture and numerous historical monuments.

    However, the island of Aphrodite is incomparable because of its millennial ruins that embody the spirit of some of the greatest ancient civilizations.

    Nightlife

    Tenerife is an exciting place to visit for young tourists from around the world. The island offers endless opportunities for entertainment, exciting nightclubs and bars.

    If you are looking for the best nightlife, the southwest coast is the perfect place for you, especially the cities of Costa Adeje, Playa de Las Americas and Los Cristianos.

    On the other hand, Cyprus is a quiet island. At the same time, this is the place to find one of the world’s most famous nightlife summer destinations – Ayia Napa.

    Full of young people and clubs, the city contrasts sharply with the rest of the otherwise quiet Mediterranean island.

    Prices

    Overall, it all depends on where you want to live or spend your vacation.

    However, you can generally expect slightly lower prices in Tenerife.

    Even if a bit more expensive, Cyprus also has its advantages. For example, the island of Aphrodite is a cheaper place to rent a house or an apartment.

    On the other hand, the average price of most goods and services is lower in Tenerife.

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    November weather and temperature

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    Tenerife can offer its guests a quiet holiday with measured walks , long contemplation of the ocean and lunar volcanic landscapes, and active water sports, swimming, sports games with friends on the beach.

    In the evening, when the air becomes noticeably colder, you can sit wrapped in a blanket on a lonely forgotten sun lounger on the beach.

    Or visit a restaurant where there are still tables on the terraces, and while slowly eating delicious fish prepared according to local recipes, breathe in the aromas of spices, mingling with the scents of the sea. Or you can light until the morning at the disco .

    Contents:

    • What is the weather like in November?
    • Where to spend time?
    • Attractions
    • Festivals
    • What to do?
    • Excursions
    • Beach holidays

    What is the weather like in November?

    Tenerife gets cool in November. Winds begin to blow, it often rains, is the wettest month on the island , especially in its northern part.

    And in the south, protected by the mountains from the Atlantic winds, there are at least five rainy days a month, so an umbrella will not be a useless attribute for a traveler.

    Daytime temperatures are still quite comfortable, they stay at around 23 degrees, but in the evening it is only 18, and at night it is only 12, so a warm jumper will not hurt.

    But you can still swim in the sea , the water temperature does not drop below 21 degrees, however, there are days when a beach holiday in Tenerife in November can be spoiled by a strong wind.

    Windsurfers come here in November : El Médano in Tenerife (Canary Islands) is the ideal place for this sport, the wind is constantly blowing here. And in the mornings dense fogs descend on the island, visibility is zero in the mountains.

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    Where to spend time?

    There are many places in Tenerife (Spain) where you can make the most of your time.

    Attractions

    There are few old buildings here, mostly the mansions of the local nobility, built at the end of the Renaissance. But the museums on the island are very interesting.

    Museum of Nature and Man . Located in La Laguna, it occupies an old Renaissance mansion built in 1593 years by order of a local landowner.

    The museum exposition tells about the history of the island and its natural attractions. Of particular value is the collection of old maps.

    Museum of Science and Space . The exposition was created by scientists of the Institute of Astrophysics. This is a modern museum that introduces visitors to the history of space exploration and exploration using media systems.

    Museum of Anthropology . The main goal of this institution is to preserve and study the culture and life of the indigenous inhabitants of the island.

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    Festivals

    November is the time of numerous grape wine festivals, the largest being held in La Orotava and Puerto de la Cruz .

    During the festival, you can taste numerous varieties of young grape wine, sweet malvasia, various liqueurs (including Dragonwood) and the famous Canarian rum .

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    What to do?

    There are a lot of various entertainments on the island, the main of which are excursions to the most beautiful places of the island .

    Excursions

    Teno park . The national park is known for its mountain landscapes, picturesque gorges and cliffs. The landscape was formed by volcanic lava.

    Here are green valleys with vineyards and laurel groves, and a plateau high in the mountains, always densely covered with clouds.

    There are several villages in the park whose inhabitants are engaged in agriculture, growing potatoes, bananas, tomatoes, flowers and saffron.

    There is an old active lighthouse on the ocean shore, which you can climb as part of a tour.

    Anaga Park . A unique mountain range in the north-east of the island, the height of its peaks is up to a thousand meters. They reliably protect the surroundings from the winds from the ocean.

    Many species of plants have been preserved here since the time of the dinosaurs, such as a variety of giant ferns. Rare blue laurels also grow here.

    Often paths lead to ancient villages lost in the mountains with cave dwellings. The park has many equipped trails and trekking routes.

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    Teide Volcano . This is the highest point in Spain. There are many legends about the volcano.

    One of them tells that the Devil stole the sun god and walled him up in the mouth of Teide. God Achaman wrestled in a fierce battle with the Devil and returned the Sun, throwing his kidnapper into a volcano, where he languishes to this day.

    A cable car has been laid to the top. While traveling along it, it is good to admire the magnificent views of the surroundings and bizarre landscapes, they are often called lunar, they were created by a volcano during an eruption in 1909 year.

    Just in November, the funicular starts working and it becomes possible to take this walk.

    Chinyero Volcano . In 1909, he erupted for 9 whole days, keeping the inhabitants of the surrounding towns and villages in fear.

    It seemed that lava was ready to flood all the surroundings. But the volcano behaved very calmly, the lava quietly slipped down the slopes and solidified at the foot.

    Now here is Nature Reserve , part of the Teide Park. Volcanic lava has created fantastic ethereal landscapes. It is they who attract tourists here.

    If you wear comfortable sneakers, you can take a walking tour along the hiking trail around the vent.

    Botanical Garden . This is one of the oldest European gardens. It was created in 1788 with a purely practical purpose – to carry out the acclimatization of plants from the tropics, in order to then breed them in Spain.

    The attempt failed. All tropical plants did not survive the Spanish winter, but the garden remained, and now it is a favorite resting place for local residents.

    The main attraction of the garden is a 200-year-old rubber tree brought from Brazil. It has grown so much that it occupies more than a hundred meters, forming a dense crown, consisting mainly of vegetative roots.

    There is another interesting plant – traveler’s tree, it comes from Madagascar . In the rosette of a tree, pure water accumulates, which well removes thirst.

    Pyramids of Guimar . These are mysterious structures, according to Thor Heyerdahl, they were built from mountain lava, and they had some scientific significance, apparently representing part of an ancient observatory.

    Watching the movement of sunlight along the steps of the pyramids during the winter solstice, you can accurately determine the time of sunrise and sunset.

    For a long time no one noticed the features of the pyramids, taking them for a simple heap of stones. And still these structures raise many questions.

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    Parrot Park (Loro Park) . This is a commercial project carried out by German entrepreneur Wolfgang Kiesling. Here is the largest collection of parrots in the world.

    Other animals now live here. There are many penguins and there is an aquarium with sharks. Gorillas and other monkeys live in spacious enclosures. The park constantly hosts shows with marine animals: killer whales, dolphins and fur seals.

    The park is located in the vicinity of the city of Puerto de la Cruz.

    Butterfly Park . It seems to be the most magical place on earth. Here you can get acquainted with the evolution of insects, see the transformation of an ugly caterpillar into a light-winged butterfly, hold the largest butterfly in the world in the palm of your hand.

    You can also watch a movie about these insects and take pictures with a huge butterfly mannequin, try on wings and buy a collection of rare butterflies.

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    Relax on the beach

    All beaches on the island are municipal property. There are no private and paid ones. Access to all beaches, including those belonging to hotels, is completely free for everyone.

    Mask . The unique ocean beach is located on the territory of the national park. This is a wild beach without any facilities, but it is very popular because of the surrounding scenery, clear water and soft sand.

    Santa Cruz . The visiting card of the island, it is he who is depicted on all advertising brochures. It is two kilometers of golden clean sand and palm trees.

    Beach equipment rental, toilets and cabanas. Small restaurants serve delicious local fish dishes.

    Playa de Los Cristianos . Convenient beach, closed from the wind by port berths in the city of Costa Adeje. There are many entertainment and playgrounds for sports games.

    There are playgrounds for children, changing rooms and toilets. Numerous fish restaurants stretch along the embankment.

    El Medano . Orange sand and constantly blowing sea trade winds attract water sports enthusiasts here. Training equipment can be rented.

    A protruding pier divides the beach into two parts. The second part is rocky, but here the wind is weaker, the wave is lower.

    Los Gigantes . The black sand of volcanic origin on the beach is considered healing. It is useful in many diseases. There are many tourists from England and Germany who like these quiet places.

    The main attraction of Tenerife is the ocean . Hundreds of tourists come here to admire the ocean sunrises and sunsets, listen to the night breathing of this giant, plunge into the warm salty water, feel like a tiny part of it.

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    According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is excellent in Tenerife in November, this month’s rating is 4.6 out of five.

    Temperature in Tenerife in November

    Average temperature during the day: +22. 2°C
    Average temperature at night: +18.8°C
    Sea water temperature: +23.0°C
    Number of sunny days: 16 days
    Rainy days:
    Rainfall:
    2 days
    48.0 mm

    Tenerife weather comparison by months
    Water temperature in Spain in November

    Should I go on vacation in November?

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    The climate in November is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Tenerife in November and the water temperature is excellent. At this time, the warm sea has an average temperature of +23.0°C. There is practically no rain, about 2 days per month, 48.0 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 16 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Tenerife in November.

      Please note:

    • Tenerife weather in December:
      rating 4.0 (out of 5),
      air +20.2°C , sea: +20.8°C,
      rain 0 days
    • Weather in Tenerife in October:
      rating 4.8 (out of 5),
      air +26.5°C , sea: +24.2°C,
      rain 5 days

    

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    Tenerife weather comparison by months 9°C On average, the difference between day and night is 3.

    4°C. What is the weather forecast in Tenerife at the end of November and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

    

    Tenerife water temperature in November

    Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Tenerife in November ranges from +22.0°C to +23.9°C. At its lows, it can be considered comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 2.2°C. Next month the water is 1.2°C warmer. In November, according to tourists in Tenerife, the climate is well suited for relaxation due to the comfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.

    

    Rating, rainy days and precipitation in November and other months.

    The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.7 to 5.0 points. The number of rainy days in November is 2, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 48.0 mm, which is the 3rd place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 20.9 mm more rains, in the next month, 19.9 mm less. The weather in Tenerife in November 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 November is 5 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 6.7 m/s.

    Climate summary

    Day Day air temperature Water temperature
    1 +24.3°C +23. 8°C
    2 +25.3°C +23.9°C
    3 +24.1°C +23.2°C
    4 +24. 3°C +23.5°C
    5 +24.7°C +23.6°C
    6 +23.1°C +23.9°C
    7 +23. 7°C +23.7°C
    8 +23.2°C +23.9°C
    9 +23.7°C +23.6°C
    10 +23. 9°C +23.6°C
    11 +22.9°C +23.7°C
    12 +24.6°C +23.5°C
    13 +23. 8°C +23.4°C
    14 +23.7°C +23.5°C
    15 +23.4°C +23.3°C
    16 +23. 6°C +23.1°C
    17 +23.8°C +23.5°C
    18 +24.7°C +23.2°C
    19 +22. 1°C +23.2°C
    20 +21.1°C +22.8°C
    21 +18.9°C +22.9°C
    22 +22. 7°C +22.7°C
    23 +21.1°C +22.6°C
    24 +21.1°C +22.9°C
    25 +21. 1°C +22.3°C
    26 +22.4°C +22.2°C
    27 +22.2°C +22.5°C
    28 +21. 7°C +22.6°C
    29 +20.1°C +22.5°C
    30 +21.3°C +22.0°C

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    Tenerife

    +24°

    Feeling: +26°C

    At 2m/s

    Precipitation: 0%

    Forecast 10 days / 14 days

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    Weather forecast for Santa Cruz de Tenerife for November 2022 – detailed weather forecast for Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Spain) for a month

    The weather forecast for November 2022 is calculated automatically based on the weather statistics we have for Santa Cruz de Tenerife for the past 14 years.

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    November 4, 2022

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    November 7, 2022

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    November 8, 2022

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    November 9, 2022

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    10 November 2022

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    November 11, 2022

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    November 12, 2022

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    November 13, 2022

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    November 14, 2022

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    17 November 2022

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    November 18, 2022

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    November 19, 2022

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    20 November 2022

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    21 November 2022

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    November 22, 2022

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    November 23, 2022

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    24 November 2022

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    November 25, 2022

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    November 26, 2022

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    November 27, 2022

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    28 November 2022

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    November 29, 2022

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    +20°

    November 30, 2022

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    +21°
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    Weather, average temperature in Tenerife in November (Spain)

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    During November in Tenerife the day length shortens by . From the beginning to the end of the month, the length of the day is reduced by 34 minutes , implying an average reduction of 1 minute 11 seconds per day and a reduction of 8 minutes 16 seconds per week.

    The shortest day of the month is November 30, , when daylight hours are 10 hours 29 minutes , and the longest day is November 1, , with daylight hours 11 hours 4 minutes .

    Number of hours of daylight and twilight in November in Tenerife

    The earliest sunrise this month in Tenerife is at 7:17 1 November , and the latest is at 22 minutes later at 7:39 30 November .

    The latest sunset is at 18:21 November 1, , and the earliest sunset is 12 minutes earlier, at 18:09 November 30, .

    Summer time is observed in Tenerife in 2022, but it does not start or end in November, so the entire month is in winter time.

    For reference: June 21 , at the longest day of , the sun rises at 7:09 and sets in 13 hours 57 minutes , at 21:06 , and on December 21, at 3 the short day of , it rises at 7:53 and sets at 10 hours 21 minutes , at 18:14 .

    Sunrise and sunset with dusk and daylight saving time in November in Tenerife

    Sunrise and sunset with dusk and daylight saving time in November in TenerifeNov.1122334455667788

    The figure below is a compact representation of the sun’s height (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and bearing (its compass direction) for each hour of each day during 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. Black isolines are contours of constant solar altitude.

    Sun height and azimuth in November in Tenerife

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    The chart below is a summary of the main lunar data for November 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas show when the Moon is above the horizon. Vertical gray bars (new moon) and blue bars (full moon) indicate the key phases of the moon. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time of the phase, and the accompanying timestamps indicate the times of moonrise and moonset for the closest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.

    Daily temperature maxima decrease by 2 °C , from 26 °C to 23 °C , rarely falling below 22 °C or exceeding 29 °C .

    Daily temperature minima decrease by 2 °C , from 20 °C to 18 °C , rarely falling below 16 °C or exceeding 21 °C .

    For reference: 20 August , is the hottest day of , temperatures in Tenerife usually range from 22 °C to 28 °C , and 8 February , is the coldest day of of the year , they range from 15 °C to 21 °C .

    Average high and low temperatures in November in TenerifeNov.1122334455667788

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    warm
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    Average hourly temperature with color coded ranges. Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.

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    In the month of November in Tenerife, cloud cover is mostly unchanged, while the percentage of time when the sky is overcast or is mostly cloudy remains at approximately 37% throughout the month. Most likely overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 38% Nov 16 .

    The clearest day of the month is 29 November when clear , mostly clear or partly cloudy conditions are observed 64% of of the time.

    For reference: November 16 , at the cloudiest day of of the year, the probability of cloudy or mostly cloudy cloudy sky is 9one
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    Percentage of duration over time of each cloud band, broken down by the percentage of sky covered by clouds.

    A wet day is a day on which there is at least 1 millimeter liquid precipitation or liquid equivalent precipitation. In Tenerife chance of a wet day during November 9%9%10%10%11%11%Oct.Dec.1Nov8%1Nov8%30Nov9%30Nov9%16Nov9%16Nov9%Rain

    Percentage of days, in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace amounts: only rain, only snow, and mixed (both rain and snow fell on the same day).

    Rainfall

    In order to show the change over the course of a month, and not just a monthly amount, we show the amount of rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered on each day.

    The 31-day rolling average rainfall for November in Tenerife is basically unchanged , remaining around 15 millimeters all the time, and rarely exceeds 44 millimeters or falls below 1 millimeters .

    Average monthly rainfall in November in Tenerife

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    km 39 723

    km 3 90 423

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    Nov. 2022 Illuminance Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian passage Distance
    one 50% 0:03 WSW 14:22 ESE 19:47 S 39 7023
    2 68% 1:11 SW 15:04 ESE 20:40 S km 37 3 742
    3 78% 2:16 SW 15:40 ESE 21:29 S 39 7023 km 39 7023
    four 87% 3:19 W 16:13 B 22:16 S 378,960 km
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    7 99% 6:18 WNW 17:47 EST
    eight 100% 7:18 WNW 18:22 UTC 0:30 S
    9 100% 8:17 am ZSZ 7:00 pm UTC 1:17 S 392,803 km
    ten 97% 9:17 am WNW 19:42 UTC 2:06 am S
    eleven 93% 10:14 WNW 20:29 UTC 2:57 S
    12 87% 1109 WNW 2120 UTC 348 S 3 90 423
    13 80% 11:59 WNW 22:14 UTC 4:40 S
    fourteen 72% 12:43 WNW 23:09 UTC 5:30 S 404,921 km
    fifteen 62% 13:23 WNW 6:18 S 404,320 km
    16 50% 0:05 UTC 13:58 WNW 7:04 S

    4 902 km 40723
    17 43% 1:01 UTC 14:30 WNW 7:48 S
    eighteen 33% 1:56 UTC 15:01 W 8:30 km 394 23
    19 24% 2:52 E 15:30 W 9:13 S 389,325 km
    twenty 15% 3:49 E 16:00 W 9:56
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    21 8% 4:48 B 16:33 SW 10:41 Yu 377 595 km
    22 3% 5:51 ESE 17:09 SW 11:30 S
    23 0% 6:57 ESE 17:51 WSW 12:23 S
    24 0% 8:07 ESE 18:40 WSW 13:23 S 33 47 9023
    25 4% 9:18 ESE 19:38 WSW 14:28 S
    26 10% 10:26 ESE 20:43 SW 15:34 S 363,069 km
    27 19% 11:27 ESE 21:53 WSW 16:40 90 323

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    28 29% 12:19 ESE 23:02 WSW 17:41 S 3
    29 41% 13:04 ESE 18:37 S 370,830 km
    thirty 50% 0:10 SW 13:42 ESE 19:27 S 39 7023 km 39 7023

    We base comfort level on dew point, as it determines whether sweat will evaporate from the skin, cooling the body. A lower dew point makes you feel more dry, while a higher dew point makes you feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between day and night, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while temperatures may drop at night, a wet day usually gives way to a wet night.

    The probability that a given day will be raw in Tenerife rapidly decreases during November, falling from 16% to 3% during the month.

    For reference: on August 31, , on the wettest day of , dampness is felt on 45% of of the time, and on January 14, , on on the least wet day of , damp on 0% of of the time.

    Humidity comfort levels in November in Tenerife

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    stuffy
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    Percentage of time spent at different humidity comfort levels, classified by dew point.

    This section describes the average hourly wind vector (speed and direction) over a large area 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 Tenerife gradually increases during November, rising from 17.7 kilometers per hour to 19.2 kilometers per hour during the month.

    For reference: July 17 , at the windiest day of , the average daily wind speed is 25.4 kilometers per hour , and October 7 , at the calmest day of , the average daily wind speed is East South West

    Percentage of hours during which the average wind direction corresponds to each of the four main wind directions, excluding hours in which the average wind speed is less than 1.6 km/h . The slightly shaded areas on the borders are the percentage of hours in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

    Tenerife is located near a large body of water (such as the ocean, sea or large lake). This section describes the average daily surface temperature of this large area of ​​water.

    Average daily water temperature (purple line) with ranges from 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles.

    Definitions of growing season vary around the world, but in the context of this description, we define it as the longest continuous period of temperatures above freezing (≥ 0°C) in a year (the Northern Hemisphere calendar year, or July 1 to 30 June in the Southern Hemisphere).

    Temperatures in Tenerife are quite warm all year round, so there is no point in discussing the growing season on these terms. However, we include the graph below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures throughout the year.
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    Percentage of time spent in different temperature ranges. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.

    Growth degree days is a measure of annual heat accumulation used to predict the development of plants and animals and is defined as all threshold exceedances of a given temperature minimum, excluding maximum temperature exceedances. In this description, the temperature minimum is 10 °C and the maximum is 30 °C .

    Average accumulated growth degree days in Tenerife rising rapidly during November, increasing

    Average degree-days of growth accumulated through November, with ranges from the 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles.

    This section describes the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the earth’s surface over a large area, fully accounting for seasonal variations in day length, the height 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 Tenerife gradually decreases during November, decreasing to 0.8 kWh , from 4.5 kWh to 3.7 kWh during the month.

    Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in November in Tenerife

    Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in November in TenerifeNov.11223344556677889

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    Surf fuerteventura november: Surf in Fuerteventura in November

    Опубликовано: February 2, 2020 в 10:12 am

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    Surf Blog – Surf Guide to Fuerteventura

    Fuerteventura is one of our most popular choices for a surf holiday and it is easy to see why. Our surf guide to Fuerteventura will give tell you  what the surf is like, what bars & restaurants we recommend, how to get around and what to do when the surf is flat!

    It is home to more white sandy beaches than any of the other Canary Islands and has plenty of waves for all standards. Fuerteventura is known as the “Hawaii of Europe” for its similar climate and many surf spots.  

    1. Quick facts
    Population of 103,167 (2009). 
    Pronounced Fwerteventura, meaning “Strong Winds”Main
    Economic activity – Tourism, fishing, agriculture (cereals and vegetables) 
    Second largest of the Canary Islands

     

    2. The Best Surf Camps in Fuerteventura

    2. Weather
    The island receives 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, and only rains for about 2 hours every week!
    The average day temperature is 28°C in summer (20°C at night), 22°C in winter (15°C at night)
    Sea temperature 23°C in summer, 18°C in winter.

    3. Corralejo
    The main surf town is Corralejo pronounced “Kora-leko”. Corralejo is approx. 2.5 square kms in size and is at the North East corner of the island, 40 minute drive from the airport.

    The town is made up of a main street full of shops & restaurants with roads set off from it where the different accommodation and housing are. Parallel to this road is the coastline with a harbour and beaches with promenades full of cafes and restaurants. Corralejo’s population is 13,600.

    4. Fuerteventura’s Surf 

    It is a year round surf destination hence the need for an in-depth surf guide to Fuerteventura. During the summer months from June to August the swell is not as strong so it’s not as good for the advanced surfers looking to get barreled! Generally the conditions from October to May are best. You can surf in shorts for the summer and for a few weeks into September/October.

    5. Fuerteventura Surf Conditions for Beginners 

    Source: Surf Trip Finder™

    6. Best Beginner Surf beaches in Fuerteventura

    A central ingredient for our Surf Guide to Fuerteventura is a ranking of all surf spots by ability so you know where to surf and where to avoid.

    1. Palya Morro aka Drop Beach
    A beach break that picks up the swell from a NE wind. The beach has both left and right hand waves. Watch out for rip currents at either end of the beach, these tend to be clearly marked by flags. It’s a great beach for non -surfing partners to chill out in the sunshine! 

    2. Playa Blanca
    Not the best looking of Fuerteventura’s beaches, it doesn’t have the white sand like the others! However it does produce some great fun waves perfect for learning to surf on. It is the first beach you will see as you travel from the airport to Corralejo.

    3. El Cotillo

    Both a beginner and intermediate/advanced surf break depending on the conditions. In the summer months when the swell is not as strong it is a great beginners surf beach.

    The Best Surf Camps near Beginner Surf Beaches in Fuerteventura:

    7. Fuerteventura Surf conditions for Intermediates

    Source: Surf Trip Finder™ 

    8. Best Intermediate Surf beaches in Fuerteventura

    1. Punta Elena aka Rocky Point or Bajo del Medio

    Good for when the North Shore is too big. Can produce barrels on its day. It is a reef break within the bay of Corralejo. The break gets bigger on the outside for those thrill seekers and then forms nice lefts and rights on the inside. You need to walk over the rocks to get to it so makes sure you bring some booties. Best surfed: from mid to high tide or from low tide.  

    2. Punta Blanca aka Shark Bay
    Located on Fuerteventura’s North Shore. It’s a mellow reef break, great for those looking to surf a reef break for the first time. Entry is easy and the rides are nice and long. Also perfect for longboarders. Best surfed: from mid tide up.

    3. Inside La Caletas aka Boneyards
    Nice intermediate reef break located close to the Majanicho, a fishing village on the North Shore. It mainly produces left hand waves but although there is a faster right…just make sure you kick out before it gets too shallow! Best surfed: mid to high tide.

     

    The Best Surf Camps near Intermediate Surf Beaches in Fuerteventura:

    9. Fuerteventura Surf conditions for Advanced surfers

    Source: Surf Trip Finder™ 

    10. Best Advanced Surf beaches in Fuerteventura

    1. El Hierro – The Bubble
    The island’s most famous waves and for good reason we have included it in our surf guide to Fuerteventura. The Bubble is a super fast barrelling right and left hand wave over shallow reef, definitely not for the faint hearted! It’s located just after the fishing village of Majanicho on the North Shore. Even if you don’t plan on surfing the Bubble it is definitely worth going to watch the action when the swell is pumping! Best surfed: mid to high tide.

    2. Los Lobos

    A world class right hand point break, which some call the “Longest right hander in Europe!” It breaks of the small island that can be seen 3k from the surf town Corralejo. The point gives fast barrelling waves perfect for advanced surfers, whereas further down the line the take offs are a little more forgiving! 

    Access is via ferries which leave every hour from Corralejo, then a 20 minute walk across the island to the surf break. You can also get a jet boat to drop you at the point of your choice, they will normally swing by every 1 hour and you can just shout when you want picking up.

    11. Getting around Fuerteventura

    The airport is on the East side, by the islands biggest town Puerto del Rosario. Corralejo is a 40 minute drive north. Hiring a car in Fuerteventura is a great way to explore.  The island can be crossed in less than 40 minutes. The roads are very good in Fuerteventura, although a 4×4 can be handy if you want to surf off the beaten track.

    The roads around Betancuria on the West coast are a bit of an exception. It is the mountainous side of the island and has a lot of windy roads which can be fun for some and not for others! 

    12. Best places to eat & drink in Corralejo

    This Surf Guide to Fuerteventura is not complete without a list of recommended places to chill out aprés surf, here is 6 of our favourite surf hangouts in Fuerteventura:

    1. Citrus Surf Café
    Just off the main street in Corralejo around the corner from the “corner rock bar”. It’s the best place to chill after surfing. The menu has a great range of food with plenty of options for vegetarians or for the meat lovers. The owner John has lived on the island for 20 years and loves all things surfing!

    2. Beleten Restaurant 
    On Waikiki beach. What is best about this place is that it is a local favourite, not just a tourist spot. Its location right on the beach makes it a great spot to sit and enjoy a drink looking out to the sea view,. The menu is a mix of Spanish & International including Tapas, Fish & Steak, and Pizza!  

    3. Bugaloo 
    A nice chilled out bar with a great terrace to watch the sun go down. There is live music on a Tuesday and Fridays.

    4. La Taberna Restaurant
    Just up from the Bugaloo. Famous in Corralejo for their steak and fish. Miguel the owner will always make you feel at home and like you have known him for years!

    5. Kiwi Bar
    Situated in the Atlantico centre at the bottom of town. It’s a European style bar despite its name and pumps out the tunes until the early hours! 

    6. Waikiki Night Club
    We can’t leave this spot out! Right on the beach in Corralejo. For those that literally want to stay out all night, Waikiki goes on until 6 am (sometimes later!) Not the best option if you’re planning a surf!!

    13. Top 5 things to do if the surf is flat

    To accompany this Surf Guide to Fuerteventura, we have written a separate blog on 5 things to do in Fuerteventura, below is a summary:
    1. Acua Waterpark – never too old!
    2. Isla de Lobos 
    3. Day trip to Lanzarote – only 20 minutes in the Ferry
    4. Explore El Cotillo
    5. La Oliva to Betancuria village

    best season to surf in Fuerteventura

    Surfing in Fuerteventura

    The Canary Islands are called the “Hawaii of Europe” due to the similarity between the two archipelagos.

    Both of volcanic origins, they have numerous rocky bottoms along the coasts.
    The reefs derived from lava flows contribute to the formation of powerful and quality waves.

    The best time when the storms reach the Canarian coasts is definitely winter.

    In fact, with the end of summer the wind, typical of the hottest season, blows less constant and weaker.
    Starting from the month of October, many surfers arrive in Fuerteventura to take advantage of the winter season.

    Big swells coming from the north produce “high period” waves, and consequently excellent to surf.
    Remembering that the period is the length of time between one wave and the next, the longer this time interval, the better the wave.

    Many move for the duration of the season to take advantage of the milder temperatures of the Canarian winter, with its constant 22/23 degrees all year round.
    In Europe, only in the Canary Islands we can surf under a hot sun even during the winter.

    Why is winter the best time to surf in Fuerteventura?

    It is impossible not to know that the waves that surf come from a long journey before reaching the coast.
    They are formed in the open sea.

    Passing from a high pressure to a low pressure area, the air currents descend and hit the sea.
    Consequently, a wave motion is produced at this energetic impact.

    The factors of space and time influence this process.
    The longer the wind hits the sea, the more waves are formed.
    The greater the area where the wind hits the sea, the greater the quantity and the better the quality of the waves generated.

    This area is called “fetch”, where another mystery reigns. In fact, even if the waves come from the same fetch they will never be the same.
    Every wave is unique.

    During their journey from the fetch to the coast, the waves separate from each other. So that you can see the fastest ones arrive first, with a shorter period, like in a run-up.
    Delayed, slower waves are usually more powerful and have a longer period.

    Fuerteventura winter surfing

    The reason why exceptional swells reach the coasts of Fuerteventura in winter can be found many kilometers further north.

    In the North Atlantic during winter, areas of low pressure form, which then move north-east.
    In this transfer of energy, a continuous motion of waves is created that proceed south from the fetch zone where they were generated.

    This is how the swell reaches Fuerteventura, hitting it along the north coast and offering the best waves to the surfers, ready to ride them.

    The North Shore of Fuerteventura

    This stretch of coast is characterized by volcanic reefs that guarantee a continuity of waves, regardless of the strength or direction of the swell.

    In fact, since there are no sandy bottoms, the seabed remains unchanged even after strong storms.
    Quite different than what happens to El Cotillo and to Esquinzo.
    In these beaches to have a good quality of waves it is necessary that the sand banks on the seabed are well arranged.
    And a right direction of the swell is also needed.

    Here then is that the North Shore of Fuerteventura becomes the dream destination for every surfer.

    The many waves we found here are different from each other depending on the comformation of the seabed.
    But all of them can be considered of excellent quality.

    Along the entire coast you can find many spots, differently exposed to storm surges or winds.

    This variety offers a wide choice of spots depending on the difficulty of the wave and access to the water.
    There are in fact some spots reserved for “locals” on the best days or where a good level of surfing is required to be able to win a place on the line-up.

    Below you can find some great spots on the North Shore of Fuerteventura, complete with a description of the spot, wave forecast and a further description of the north of the island and the other spots.

    Now that you know why the waves are exceptional in Fuerteventura in winter, here’s what awaits you for your next winter vacation.

    The winter weather of Fuerteventura

    The island of Eternal Spring. Fuerteventura is so called for its pleasant climate all year round.

    In summer, winds from the north bring fresh air currents that keep the climate at a temperature that is never too high.

    As the climate is particularly dry during the year there is very little rainfall and the air is never muggy.
    Winter is the wettest season, although there is only 150 mm of rain during the year.

    In Fuerteventura, the sun shines for more than 300 days a year.

    This particular climate makes Fuerteventura the perfect destination for winter holidays.
    Winter, with its sunny and warm days, can be spent on the beach and the sea, with temperatures between 15 and 25 degrees.

    And even if a slightly heavier sweatshirt will be appreciated in the evening, shorts will remain the garment of the whole year.

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    Surfing Guide to Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

    Photo by Christiane Hartl

     

    • Summary

    • When to go

    • Surf Camps

    • Where to stay

    • Getting there

    • Safety/Things to know

    • Surf spots

       

    Summary

    Second largest island of the archipelago, Fuerteventura is also where you can find the highest amount of surf spots. Whether you are a beginner surfer looking to catch your first few waves or an expert chasing barrels, Fuerteventura has something for everyone!

     

    The island is fairly long, stretching from south to north. On a surf trip, most people will want to settle in Corralejo, on Tenerife’s north shore, since this town provides great access to many decent surf spots. There is also a great atmosphere in town with numerous accommodation, restaurants, bars and cafes. There are also a few surf camps in Corralejo to help you with surfing lessons or surfboard rental.

     

     

    When to go

    The best time to surf Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands, is from October to April for bigger and more consistent waves. Beginners will be able to enjoy smaller waves during the summer season which lasts from June to September.

     

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    Air temperature 18°C
    64°F
    19°C
    66°F
    21°C
    70°F
    23°C
    73°F
    23°C
    73°F
    20°C
    68°F
    Water temperature 19°C
    66°F
    19°C
    66°F
    21°C
    70°F
    22°C
    72°F
    23°C
    73°F
    21°C
    70°F
    Crowd Fairly crowded Few people Few people Fairly crowded Few people Few people
    Swell Consistency 85% 85% 55% 40% 70% 85%
    Swell height 7 ft 7 ft 6 ft 6 ft 6 ft 8 ft

     

     

     

    Surf Camps in Fuerteventura

    8-day Line Up Yoga and Surf Camp in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
    US$474

    • 4-hour surf sessions
    • 1 hour 30 minutes yoga classes
    • Suitable for beginner and intermediate levels
    • Use of equipment for surfing and yoga practice
    • Transport to spots for the lessons
    • 7 nights accommodation

     

     

    8-day All Levels Surf Camp in Corralejo, Fuerteventura
    US$450

    • 5 days of surfing lessons
    • Professional and expert surf instructors
    • Groups will be divided into different levels
    • Free use of surf equipment after the surf sessions
    • Equipment, transport, and insurance
    • Easy access to the surf beach
    • 7 nights accommodation
    • Airport transfers

     

     

     

    Where to stay in Fuerteventura

    The best place to stay on a surf trip to Fuerteventura is Corralejo, a small town located on the island’s north shore giving you access to many amazing surf spots.

     

    Browse our interactive map to find the best accommodation deals in Corralejo!

     

    Best Home Rentals in Corralejo :

    Stunning condo 30 meters from the beach (2 guests)

    Villa with private pool and beach access (4 guests)

    Wonderful Villa With Large Private Pool (6 guests)

    Villa with sea views (up to 12 guests)

     

    Best Surf Hotels in Corralejo, Fuerteventura :

    Best Value: The Corralejo Beach Hotel and Bristol Sunset Beach Apartment

    High-end: Hotel Boutique La Marquesina and Secrets Bahia Real Resort & Spa

     

     

    Getting there

    There are two options to get to Fuerteventura: by air or by boat. The airport is located on the east coast, in El Matorral, from which you can decide between heading north or south. Corralejo is about 30 minutes away from the airport.

     

     

    Safety/things to know

    -Fuerteventura stands for strong winds…expect windy surfing conditions…

    -Localism can be an issue, always respect local surfers.

     

     

    Surf spots in Fuerteventura

    El Cotillo

    A great beach break that tends to become heavy and powerful in winter, but can be a great spot for beginners in summer.

    Wave direction : Left and right
    Bottom : Sand
    Best tide : Any
    Skill level : Depends on the season
    Optimal swell direction : W
    Optimal wind direction : E

     

     

    El Hierro

    Great high-level barreling A-frame working throughout winter, from November to March. One of Fuerteventura’s best waves.

    Wave direction : Left and right
    Bottom : Reef
    Best tide : Any
    Skill level : Intermediate and advanced
    Optimal swell direction : NW
    Optimal wind direction : S

     

     

    Los Lobos

    A great, fast and long point break that works through winter time. Also one of Fuerteventura’s best surf spot.

    Wave direction : Right
    Bottom : Reef
    Best tide : Any
    Skill level : Intermediate and advanced
    Optimal swell direction : NW
    Optimal wind direction : SE

     

     

    The Bubble

    Another fast and powerful wave which is more suitable for experienced surfers.

    Wave direction : Right
    Bottom : Reef
    Best tide : Any
    Skill level : Advanced
    Optimal swell direction : NW
    Optimal wind direction : S

    Surfing in Fuerteventura: My Adventure in November

     

    EN • I guess this is one of the best Novembers I’ve ever experienced in my life. Beginning of the month I spent a long weekend surfing in Fuerteventura. I mean… we are already blessed with sunny but chilly weather here in Barcelona. But this was even better! 25 degrees, sunny days and some wind that created the perfect surfing conditions.

    DE • Ich glaube, das ist einer der besten November, die ich je erlebt habe. Anfang des Monats habe ich ein langes Wochenende in Fuerteventura verbracht. Ich muss sagen, dass ich es mit dem kalten, aber sonnigen Wetter in Barcelona eh schon gut getroffen habe, aber Fuerteventura war dann doch noch eine ganze Ecke besser. Wir hatten 25 Grad, Sonne und leichten Wind. Unterm Strich einfach perfekte Bedingungen zum Surfen.

     

     

    EN • I can remember that I used to hate November in Germany. Usually it is just a very, very grey month with a lot of wind, rain and constantly dirty looking sky. I promise you, Corralejo in the north of Fuerteventura is not at all like that.  On top, you’ll find the best surf schools there. Based on a recommendation we decided to book our classes with the Corralejo Surf School.

    DE • Ich kann mich erinnern, dass ich November in Deutschland nie wirklich genossen habe. Normalerweise ist es einfach ein sehr, sehr grauer und windiger Monat mit ständig grauem Himmel. Ich verspreche euch, Corralejo im Norden Fuerteventuras ist nicht mal annähernd so. Außerdem gibt es dort die besten Surfschulen. Einer Empfehlung folgend, haben wir uns für die Corralejo Surf School entschieden.

    EN • Dependent on the wind and weather forecast we drove every morning to a different beach to catch the best waves. I simply loved it. To feel the salty water on my body and in my hair, to stand in the waves and just be by myself gave me a feeling of freedom. While surfing I felt disconnected from my daily life. I was me.

    DE • Abhängig vom Wetterbericht sind wir jeden Morgen an verschiedene Strände gefahren, um die besten Wellen zu haben. Ich habe es einfach geliebt. Im Meer zu stehen, das Wasser und das Salz auf meiner Haut und meinen Haaren zu spüren, war unglaublich befreiend!

     

    My Fuerteventura “uniform”

    EN • While surfing in Fuerteventura, I did not care at all about my looks. I wore comfy outfits and didn’t care too much about the way my hair looked. I was so relaxed and I had so much fun to let all the tensions of daily life just slip and enjoy the time. I just lived –  without making too many plans for the afternoons or evenings. We just caught the vibe and lived it.

    DE • Während ich zum Surfen auf Fuerteventura war, habe ich mich nicht all zu sehr um meine Outfits gesorgt. Ich hatte einfach bequeme Kleider an und habe wenig auf meine Frisur gegeben. Ich war so entspannt und hatte so viel Spaß, dass all die Gedanken des Alltags von mir abgefallen sind. Wir haben einfach die Zeit genossen, den Vibe aufgefangen und in den Tag hinein gelebt, ohne zu viele Pläne für den Nachmittag oder Abend zu machen.

     

     

    What to do in Fuerteventura (besides surfing)

     

    Do a roadtrip

    EN • The landscape of this island is so beautiful. Way too beautiful to just enjoy one spot. So we did a road trip and discovered small, beautiful villages in the countryside. We drove over narrow and curvy roads and enjoyed breathtaking views. In the end of that day, we saw an amazing sunset behind the black caves of Ajuy.

     

    DE • Die Landschaft in Fuerteventura ist so wunderschön! Deshalb wäre es einfach schade, nur an einem Ort zu bleiben. Ich kann es auf jeden Fall empfehlen, einen Roadtrip zu machen. Wir haben kleine, süße Orte im Landesinneren entdeckt. Wir sind über enge Bergpässe gefahren und hatten atemberaubende Aussichten. Am Ende diesen Tages haben wir den wunderschönen Sonnenuntergang von den schwarzen Felsen von Ajuy gesehen.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Have a walk on an empty beach

    EN •  As Fuerteventura consists of desert and beach, you’ll find many long and empty beaches in different colours and shapes. I really enjoyed having a walk on the beach, listening to good music and collecting some “gems” in the form of shells, stones and polished broken pieces of glass.

    DE • Da Fuerteventura eigentlich nur aus Wüste und Strand besteht, findet man auf dieser Insel viele weite und einsame Strände in den verschiedensten Farben und Formen. Schwarz, weiß, sandig, felsig.. und sie sind alle wunderschön. Ich habe es sehr genossen, einfach am Strand entlang zu laufen, Musik zu hören und “Schätze” in Form von Steinen oder abgeschliffenen Scherben zu sammeln.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    enjoy the nightlife

    EN • At first sight, the small town Corralejo doesn’t seem to offer a lot of nightlife. But if you look closer, if definitely has. The fact that many young people go there for surfing, creates a unique mix of people with the same passion.

    DE • Auf den ersten Blick ist in Corralejo abends nicht viel los, aber das täuscht. Auf Grund der Tatsache, dass viele junge Leute zum Surfen dort hin fahren, ist in den Bars und Clubs abends einiges los.

     

     

     

    Curious where I travelled to last autumn? Read on here to find out.

    The 5 Best Fuerteventura Surf Spots For Beginners

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    This guide to the top Fuerteventura surf spots for beginners will scour the whole island – the second largest in the whole Canaries chain, no less – with the hope of revealing the best places to sample the sport of surfing in these balmy, sun-kissed waters. It’s got five key beaches and breaks to watch out for, offering some of the more mellow waves on an island that’s got all sorts, from chilled longboard breaks to crashing gun bombs for the XXL crew.

    We’ve managed to pick out five that are up there with the crème-de-la-crème of learner surf beaches in the whole of the Canary Islands. They are beaches that aren’t only easily accessible but also places that do well to tame that dominant NW and W swell off the vast Atlantic Ocean into something a little more forgiving for first-time riders.

    Remember that the best time to surf in Fuerteventura as a learner is during the summer months between May and August. Yes, it’s hotter then, but you’ll probably find that the windswells that originate in Africa offer plenty in the way of smaller waves, while good offshore conditions on the west coast help to shape up the beaches of del Castillo and Playa del Aljibe de la Cueva.

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    Playa del Castillo – probably the most famous of all Fuerteventura surf spots for beginners

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    Playa del Castillo is probably the jewel in the crown of the beginner surf in Fuerteventura. It sits under the cliffs just below the town of El Cotillo, which has really established itself as the top place to go to learn to surf on this Canary. It’s a little like Caleta de Famara up on nearby Lanzarote. There’s a good exposure to W and NW swells, along with a wide sweep of sand that means you should have lots of room to spread out.

    The main downside here is that things can get busy, particularly in the high season months of midwinter, when surf schools will be making the most of the stronger swells. That said, early morning sessions can help you avoid the crowds and get you back to the main plaza for that morning coffee and pastry by 9am if you play it right.

    The wave here is a beach break that can get pretty big on heavy winter days. When it’s larger there’s a tendency to close out. Smaller days – when it’s chest high or even waist high – means there’s more of a chance that the offshore easterlies will keep it all in shape and offer up those glassy noserider longboard waves that the Canaries get in the brochures for.

    Don’t be surprised to be shuttled this way if you sign up to a surf camp on Fuerteventura. This is one of the most common stomping grounds of crews looking for waves untainted by localism. The upshot? The vibes are usually pretty nice in the water and you shouldn’t have to worry too much about irritating a Canarian ripper.

    Flag Beach

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    Flag Beach is perhaps best known as the top place on all of Fuerteventura, and arguably in the Canaries as a whole, to get on the kiteboard. It picks up very good N and E wind directions, from both the mid-Atlantic and Africa, helping to keep folk whizzing across the turquoise waters of the big bay.

    The spot is located just south of the town of Corralejo. That’s good news on the hotel front, because that’s the spot with arguably the biggest array of accommodation options on the whole island. You can pick low-cost hostels, fun-filled surf camps that offer on-site board rental and whatnot, and a whole bunch of family hotels. Whichever you opt for, Flag Beach will be about a 10-minute drive down the shoreline.

    The beach itself is usually pretty calm. Throughout the summer season, it hardly gets a breath of groundswell, mainly thanks to the shadow that’s cast by Fuerteventura itself. However, strong midsummer gusts can offer small, mushy waves created by the onshore wind swells, which can be perfect for beginners looking to sample the sport for the first time.

    It is mostly sand bottomed at Flag Beach, although there are a few pockets of rough volcanic rock reef that have cut plenty of feet in their time. It’s best to wear booties for the extra protection if you’ve got them in the kit bag.

    Playa del Aljibe de la Cueva

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    Playa del Aljibe de la Cueva is actually just an extension of aforementioned Playa del Castillo. However, it’s worth a mention here because it’s a pretty different sort of wave, and it doesn’t get quite the same level of crowds as its next-door neighbor. The good news is that it’s still within walking distance of El Cotillo, although that will be a 30-minute romp with the fiberglass along the coastal road. So, it’s still better to have your own car if you want to get here.

    The beach is narrow and small, tucked under a series of high cliffs. It’s mainly a beach break but there are pockets of reefs here and there that you’ll need to watch out for. We actually recommend a pair of surf boots if you’ve got em’ – there’s a fairly decent chance you’ll feel something underfoot after bailing at Playa del Aljibe de la Cueva.

    That said, the wave itself is usually uber-mellow and very chilled. The main participants here are foam-wielding beginners, who compete for a wedgy little bump of whitewash in the middle of the bay. It’s a super-easy paddle out on small days and it’s all really for practicing the pop up – there’s no turning down the line and ripping it up at Playa del Aljibe de la Cueva. Sorry to disappoint. But you know…baby steps and all that!

    El Burro

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    El Burro is also known as Glass Beach. It’s located about a kilometer in all from the heart of the main town of Corralejo on the Grandes Playas strip that covers much of the east coast of the island. Talking of the east coast…the swell over here tends to be way more tempered than the big NW pulses that come across the Atlantic and hit the west coast, making this region pretty darn great for beginner surfers.

    El Burro itself is technically a point break which sees the wave refract into a small bay off a sandbar of pebble and powder. Its main break is a left hander that peels mellow into the middle of the beach. However, there are also a few smaller shore breaks on offer for those who just want to grab some whitewash on the foam board.

    One of the main pluses about coming all the way down to El Burro from Corralejo itself is that the crowds thin out a bit and you should find that you don’t need to share the beach with too many other surfers. That said, when there are big easterly winds on the charts, this beach will fill with kite surfers, and the waves can suffer big time to boot. Just try to avoid it when that happens.

    Immediately behind El Burro beach is the stunning Parque Natural de Corralejo. That long sweep of undulating dunes and sand hills is a top place to explore, no matter if you’re traveling with the board in tow or not.

    El Cotillo Beach

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    We’ll cut straight to the chase – there’s hardly ever any proper surf in the conch-shell bays of El Cotillo Beach. This one’s the urban beach of the town of the same name. It strings up the far northwestern shoreline of the island in a run of horseshoe sands that are famed for their white hues and impossibly turquoise waters.

    It’s pretty stunning stuff, but when it comes to surf…this really is for the groms only. And we’re not talking groms that can rip either. We’re talking the groms who want to splash around on light little shore break rollers with a bodyboard in hand, because there’s really not much more than that on offer. Still, it’s a good one for the families made up of parents who crave a sunbathe and the little ones that crave a wave or two (albeit minuscule ones!)

    On the plus side, the main center of El Cotillo is right behind. There are cabanas on the beach for romantic sunset viewing there, along with all sorts of Canarian restaurants that serve mojo sauces and salt-bake potatoes. It’s a lovely town, and also the hub of the surf culture of the island, which means there’s always somewhere to go when you want to up your game a little!

    Fuerteventura surf spots for beginners – our verdict

    This guide to Fuerteventura surf spots for beginners reveals just five of the top spots to hit the waves on this isle at the eastern end of the Canaries. They are the best places to try your hand at wave riding if you’ve not yet done it, either because they’re accessible and often used by the local surf schools or because they tend to pick up more relaxed swells than other places on the isle. Whichever you choose, be sure to pack a decent wetsuit (though it doesn’t have to be too thick!) and always check the surf forecast before paddling out!

    Is Fuerteventura good for surfing?

    It sure is. Fuerteventura has clear waters and great year-round swell. It has surf spots for pros, which lie right alongside Fuerteventura surf spots for beginners with mellower waves for all levels.

    What’s the best season in Fuerteventura?

    Fuerteventura usually gets quite busy around the Christmas period, when people head south to the Canaries in search of some mid-winter sun. However, the best time for hitting the surf as a learner is probably the summer, when the waves are generally smaller and less challenging.

    Best Surf Beaches in Fuerteventura (and surf spots for Beginners)

    We’ve put together a list of the best surf beaches in Fuerteventura, visit our surf trip guide to Fuerteventura if you’re after a more detailed guide to the island. Situated in the Spanish Canary Islands, Fuerteventura has beautiful warm sunshine all year round and some of the best surf spots out of all the Canaries.

    Most of the surf beaches and spots we’ve found in Fuerteventura are best for beginners although we have slipped in a couple of intermediate and expert spots (don’t even think of attempting these as a beginner!). Thankfully there are plenty of beginner surf spots on the island to keep you busy during your trip. We’d definitely advise getting some lessons if you’re a complete newbie to surfing and even if you’ve had some lessons already. It’s always a good idea to get advice and pointers from someone who knows the surf spot well as currents and conditions can often be unpredictable and safety is always the top priority.

    ROCKY POINT

    Just a short walk from the centre of Corralejo you’ll find Rocky Point, a perfect spot for beginners. The wave here breaks over the reef, the main hazard to look out for if you’re surfing here! It can sometimes feel a bit busy here due to the number of newbie surfers taking lessons with surf schools at this spot. The right hand wave breaks nearest to the shore with the left hand wave further out.

    FLAG BEACH

    Two kilometres to the South of Corralejo is a long sandy stretch of beach you’ll find Flag Beach. It’s beautiful spot flanked by huge rolling sand dunes with volcanic mountains visible in the distance. It’s not only popular with surfers but with kite surfers and windsurfers too. You’ll find a small beach bar and kit and windsurfing centre (Flag Beach Windsurf & Kitesurf Centre) on the beach where you can get some surf lessons. There’s beautiful views out to over the turquoise sea of Lanzarote and Los Lobos to the north. Surf booties are recommended here as there are some stones in the water but it’s mainly made up of a sandy bottom where the wave breaks to the left and right.

    EL BURRO (GLASS BEACH)

    Located near the sand dunes between Corralejo and Puerto del Rosario, El Burro is a great spot for beginners with experience. It’s at its most reliable in summer and is popular with wind surfing, kite surfing and bodyboarding. The main hazard here is avoiding wiping out on the volcanic reef if conditions cause the waves to be big. The wave is mainly a left with a shorter right hander and best surfed at mid to low tide.

    EL COTILLO

    A short walk to the south of the sleepy El Cotillo town you’ll find a great little surf spot that has perfect conditions in the summer (avoid in winter) for those with some surf experience. Down the path from the rocky cliffs is sandy beach, the waves break over a sandy bottom here and you don’t need to paddle far to catch the waves. In the winter months the sandy sea floor gets washed out and the currents become pretty powerful, it can be unpredictable and dangerous for new surfers so avoid during this time. There is a lifeguard on this beach, theives have been known to target the vehicles parked up on the cliffs here so don’t leave any valuables on display.

    PLAYA BLANCA

    Another spot that is a favourite for local surf schools, Playa Blanca is close to Puerto del Rosario and the islands airport (just off the FV-2 motorway). It’s not the most picturesque beach on the island but as a surf spot it’s a good place to learn as the waves aren’t too powerful.

    LOS LOBOS

    Warning: Experienced/Advanced Surfers only
    A beautiful setting for a bit of surfing, Los Lobos is a volcano that’s just a short ferry ride from Corralejo. It’s best to take a day trip here to get the most out of it but this surf spot but it’s well worth the effort because of its barrelling right-hander that breaks over a shallow reef. You can see why this surf spot is popular, it’s apparently the longest wave in the Canary Islands! Its a pretty consistent wave and provides opportunities for all levels. The best conditions tend to be from between October and March. Avoid if you’re a beginner.

    Bring provisions, plenty of water for the trip and do check the ferries last departure time to make sure you don’t miss the last one!

    THE BUBBLE

    Warning: Experienced/Advanced Surfers only
    You can reach The Bubble just before getting to El Heiro if you’re traveling west from Corralejo. The powerful consistent waves break both left and right here providing some tubes at times. The waves break over volcanic rock so it can be very hazardous at times and should only be surfed by the very best.

    EL HIERRO

    Warning: Experienced/Advanced Surfers only
    El Hierro is the most famous surfing spot on the island for the reliability of its waves. The waves break over the volcanic reef here and it can be hazardous and should only be surfed by experienced/advanced surfers only. You can get to the beach by following the rough dirt track that runs all the way from the centre of Corralejo.

    If you don’t fancy taking the dirt track in your vehicle you can take Calle la Cancela just off the FV-109, the road surface is good but you do have to drive along the dirt track roads at Majanicho and parallel to the coastline to reach El Hierro beach.

    So there you have it, plenty of epic surfing spot in Fuerteventura for a range of different levels offering up some beautiful scenery and awesome surf.

     

    Surfing in November

    November in surfing is one of the best months of the year, because at this time you can find great waves for surfing, combined with good weather, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America.

    At this time, frequent and good storms come, due to which powerful waves are formed. Thanks to this, whether you are a beginner or a professional surfer, in November you can choose from many great options for surfing.

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    • Surfing in November on Sri Lanka
    • Surfing in November in the Philippines
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    • Surfing in the GAS
    • Surfing in November in Cuba
    • Surfing in November in Phuket

    Surfing in November in Sri Lanka just in November. Therefore, November is one of the best months to visit Sri Lanka if you are serious about learning to surf. The most popular places among surfers are Hikkaduwa and Weligama, and in recent years, Unawatuna has begun to gain popularity, next to which is Devata Beach, which has a long coastline and good waves for beginners and advanced ones.

    Unawatuna is also distinguished by its affordable housing prices, so if you plan to save money during your trip, then choose a surf camp in Unawatuna.

    Hikkaduwa will be more attractive for intermediate surfers as the waves are formed by the reef. If you want to combine a good beach holiday in a hotel with learning to surf, then choose Weligama – a large selection of hotels from 3 to 5 stars right on the ocean, as well as excellent waves for beginners and intermediates make this place a real paradise for surfers. Our Surf Camp in Weligama offers a balanced program of surfing, yoga and excursions combined with accommodation in a 3* hotel right on the ocean.

    The temperature in Sri Lanka in November is very comfortable – the air warms up to 29 degrees, the water – up to 27 degrees. There may be rain in November, as the rainy season in Sri Lanka just ends at this time, but they do not interfere with surfing.

    Surfing in November in the Philippines

    November in the Philippines is the last rainy month and also the month of big waves. In general, big waves come to the Philippines from about August to November, but the Philippines “shakes” best in October and November. So in November, surfing in the Philippines will be very interesting for intermediate surfers, but there are also places for beginners to ride here. Surf beaches are literally scattered all over the island, and while at one spot huge waves twist into tubes, at another small waves come in, convenient for beginners.

    In order not to spend days looking for the perfect surf spot for our level, take surf lessons or a full surf camp package in the Philippines.

    Surfing in November in Bali

    In November, the rainy season usually begins in Bali, which directly affects the surf spots. November in Bali is a transitional period when the spots in the west of the island stop working and the time of the east coast begins. In November in Bali you can find beautiful waves for surfing both for beginners and for those who continue on the east coast of the island. Nusa Dua or Serangan are the most popular places to ride as they are suitable for all levels of surfers. Continuing surfers, confident in their abilities, will be interested in the Sanur spot.

    Regardless of your surf level, you can choose any of our surf schools in Bali, in November all our schools organize lessons on the best beaches most suitable for learning to surf.

    Surfing in November in Morocco

    In Morocco in November, both beginners and advanced surfers will find excellent conditions for surfing. In November, the Atlantic Ocean brings excellent waves to the entire western coast of Morocco from Sidi Ifni to Casablanca. One of the most popular holiday and surf resorts is Agadir, and in November there are good waves for surfing for both beginners and advanced. For beginners in surfing in November, almost any sandy beach is suitable, of which there are a huge number along the entire coast. In order not to look for the best conditions for surfing and not to puzzle over how to ride the wave, it is better to turn to professionals. Our schools in Sidi Ifni, as well as in Taghazout and Agadir will be happy to help you learn to surf.

    For intermediate surfers, Anchor Point (reef spot) or Imsouane (point break with a long right wave, the dream of all longboarders) will be interesting.

    The climate in November in Morocco is also very comfortable. By November, the heat is already subsiding, but it is still very warm (an average of 25 degrees during the day). The water is quite warm – about 19-20 degrees, a full 3/2 wetsuit is enough for surfing.

    If you want to come to Morocco in November to surf, contact us and we will organize the best surf holiday in Morocco for you.

    Surfing in November in Portugal

    Surfing in November in Portugal will be very good if you properly prepare for the trip. November in Portugal is a rather cold month with an average air temperature of 13-18 degrees and a water temperature of 16 degrees. It can also rain in November in Portugal.

    But at the same time November is one of the best months for surfing in Portugal. At this time, there are excellent waves both for beginners (good powerful foam and small waves) and for confident surfers (powerful big waves rise at separate spots, which are wrapped in pipes).

    Therefore, in order to enjoy surfing in Portugal in November, you just need to properly prepare for the trip in terms of clothing: raincoat, tracksuit, warm jacket and hat will save you from all bad weather. For surfing, you will need a full 4/3 wetsuit (preferably with a hood), as well as wet shoes to keep you warm in the water. Whether you’re going to Portugal for a surf camp or taking surf lessons at a surf school, you don’t have to think about surf gear in advance. Everything you need will be given to you at the surf school.

    Believe me, the moment you enter the water and ride the Portuguese waves, any memory of bad weather will immediately disappear.

    If you decide to go surfing in Portugal in November, just contact us in any convenient way. We also recommend that you familiarize yourself with the section on surfing in Portugal in more detail.

    November Surfing in Goa

    November pleases everyone who decides to try surfing in Goa. At this time, there is a high probability of finding good waves. Local waves are different from ocean waves: they are smoother and smaller in size (average wave height is about 1-1.5 meters). The waves in Goa are convenient for beginners – learning to surf on such waves is easier than on ocean waves. True, the next time you go surfing on the ocean, you will most likely be very surprised at the size and power of the ocean waves. In any case, if you have already decided that you are going to Goa, then in November you will definitely be able to go surfing here. Surfing in Goa in November, as in other months, is mainly common in the northern part, for example, on the beaches of Arambol, Ashvem. There are surf schools and surfboard rentals.

    If you want to study right away on the ocean waves, or small waves have long been of no interest to you, then it is better to choose Sri Lanka, Bali, the Philippines, Mexico, Morocco or Spain in November. In November, the season is in full swing there, and the waves will be much stronger than in Goa.

    Surfing in November in Cuba

    Surfing infrastructure in Cuba is practically not developed. For beginners in surfing in Cuba, there are no conditions yet, since there are no surf schools. It is worth going to Cuba only with your own surfboard, leash and wax, since it is almost impossible to get these things in Cuba for sale or for rent. But if you are a trained surfer and you are riding with your surfboard, then you will be pleasantly surprised by the absence of people on the lineups. On the most crowded days, Cuban spots can hardly count about 10 people. This is due, firstly, to the lack of infrastructure, and secondly, to the fact that surfing among the Cubans themselves is not yet very developed.

    In November, waves come to the south and east of the island in Cuba, these are quite large waves, since they are formed by strong hurricanes far in the ocean. The most popular spots for surfing in Cuba in November are Cayo Coco, Playa Costa Verde, Playa Caletones, as well as several beaches in the province of Santiago de Cuba and Guantanamo.

    If you are just a beginner surfer, then not far from Cuba, in the Dominican Republic, there are wonderful waves for beginners and advanced ones. There is a Russian surf school in the Dominican Republic where you can take surf lessons or a package of surf lessons with accommodation.

    Surfing in Phuket in November

    Photo of our client Mikhail Goncharov

    Phuket is considered the capital of surfing in Thailand. Of course, it is necessary to clarify that the conditions for surfing in Thailand are changeable and not always there. If the purpose of your trip is surfing, then it is better to choose destinations with more stable waves, such as Sri Lanka, Bali, Philippines, Morocco, Spain, Portugal or Mexico.

    If you have already purchased a hot ticket to Phuket and dream of trying surfing there, then read on.

    In Phuket waves usually come from May to October. Of course, waves do not come every day, but you can ride several times during your vacation. In Phuket, the waves can reach 2-3 meters in height, but because they break quickly enough, the average wave length reaches about 50 meters. This is enough for beginners, but most likely, here it will be boring for continuing. Basically, waves come to the southwestern coast of Phuket. The most popular due to the stability of the waves is Kata Beach, where you can find surfboard rentals. Also, waves come to the beaches of Surin, Kalim, Patong and some others. Before heading out for a wave, check with local or other surfers about the best places to enter the water, as there may be pitfalls in places.

    In November, the chances of surfing in Phuket are extremely low, as the waves come here very rarely, if at all, during this month. But if you are determined to try surfing in Thailand, then there is an artificial wave on Kata Beach. Let’s be honest, the artificial wave bears little resemblance to real surfing, but for those who are bored of lying on the beach, it will definitely be to their liking.

    Surfing in the Canary Islands: Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura

    Surfing is available in the Canary Islands all year round. Depending on the season, only the beaches where surfers ride change.

    In summer, the waves are smoother and not very big, in winter (from November to March) the waves reach their maximum strength and height, which attracts many professional surfers here.

    The beauty of camping in the Canary Islands is that there are always conditions for learning to surf. Even if a huge wave rises on one beach, after driving 10 minutes you find yourself on a spot with small waves and foam, convenient for beginners to learn to surf.

    Surfing in Tenerife

    Since Tenerife is one of the most popular Canary Islands, the question of the possibility of surfing in Tenerife worries a lot of people who go not only to sunbathe, but also to catch a wave.

    So, we responsibly declare that there is surfing in Tenerife!

    Tenerife’s surf spots are mostly reef spots, but there are also break points and some good sandy beaches where surf schools and camps hold their classes.

    In the most touristic and warm season, namely from May to October, there are always waves for beginners on the southern coast of the island.

    In the south of Tenerife, the surfing infrastructure is very well developed: surf shops, surf schools, surfboard and wetsuit rentals, and of course surf camps.

    One of the most famous places for learning to surf is Playa de las Americas, where there are convenient beachbreaks for beginners and one reef surf spot for intermediates. Nearby spots are within easy reach, which is very convenient for those who come to ride on their own.

    Those who are already confident in their abilities and expect big waves and winding pipes from surfing should come to Tenerife in winter, namely from November to April, when the Atlantic is stormy and big swells come to the shores of Tenerife.

    Experienced surfers will be interested in reef spots in the north of the island. Schools and surf camps are not developed there, so it is better to go there with a surf guide who will show you several main beaches, as well as secret spots.

    Localism is developed in the northern spots and tourists are not held in high esteem there, so it’s worth it at least for the first time ride the northern spots with a guide who will tell you both about the features of the spot and the features of local surfers 🙂

    Regardless of whether you are a beginner or a confident rider, we can offer you an interesting surf training program. Check out our schools and surf tours in Tenerife or contact us directly.

    Surfing in Lanzarote

    Probably few people have heard of the island of Lanzarote. It is not yet as popular among Russian tourists as it is among European ones.

    This is a small Canary Island that can be driven through in just 30-40 minutes. Nevertheless, this island has a lot to offer both idle tourists and avid surfers. And if the east coast of the island was occupied by English and German tourists sunbathing on beaches with calm crystal clear water, then the entire west coast is stormy and trumpets, delighting surfers from all over the world with excellent waves.

    Beginners can go to Lanzarote at any time of the year – sandy beaches with small waves and foam for learning to surf are always here.

    For those who have already surfed and are starting to conquer their first reef waves, it is better to come to Lanzarote in May-June or August-September, when pleasant small waves come to the reef spots, which are convenient to learn from.

    Well, professional surfers come here in winter – from November to March – when waves of 4-5 meters rise on reef spots and wrap themselves in pipes.

    In addition to surf lessons, our surf camp in Lanzarote has a truly family atmosphere. Coming here, you begin to feel at home, and the instructors and administrators of the camp try to create a positive atmosphere in the evenings, organizing games, trips to clubs and just pleasant evenings.

    Fuerteventura Surfing

    Fuerteventura combines all the amenities of a tourist destination with great surf spots for all levels of surfing. For beginners and those who continue to learn to surf, Fuerteventura is comfortable all year round.

    There is a wide choice of sandy beaches for beginners and “soft” reef spots for advanced ones.

    Experienced surfers will find it more interesting here in winter – from November to March, when even on a beach break the wave reaches 3 meters, let alone reef spots – local waves will not let anyone get bored.

    The largest number of places for surfing is concentrated in the north of Fuerteventura , where the tourist infrastructure is also well developed – on the day off you can visit the zoo, take a ferry to a neighboring island, book a buggy excursion or just relax in a local cafe on the waterfront.

    The island itself is also very interesting – nature changes from palm trees to desert, extinct volcanoes and caves are scattered around the island, and local chipmunks beg for food from tourists right on the road.

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    The best surf spots in Europe

    Elina Kirillova, the author of windy. app, is our surf expert. Especially for TravelBlender, she made an overview of the best surf spots in Europe.

    Surfing in Europe is an opportunity not only to catch a cool set, but also to get to know different countries, cultures and cuisines.

    If you decide to arrange a Euro tour, then surfing will give you one more point of view for each country.

    Below is a list of the best surf spots with approximate prices, as well as answers to the questions: “Is it worth surfing in the Mediterranean?” and “Which countries are the cheapest to surf?”.


    Cheap surf spots
    • Portugal
    • Morocco
    Best winter surf spots
    • Anchor Point, Taghazout, Morocco
    Surf Capital of Europe
    • Hossegor, France
    Is there surfing in the Mediterranean?

      Inexpensive surf spots

      If your budget is tight, we recommend going to Morocco or Portugal. Living and studying here will cost a more generous amount than in other European countries.

      Portugal

      Find affordable accommodation, rent a car with roof racks and ship to places like Ericeira, Peniche or Sagres. By the way, the seafood is incredibly delicious and the wine is incredibly cheap 😉

      Morocco

      The fact that Morocco is kind of outside of Europe makes it a bit more exotic and therefore less popular for surfing. At the same time, the country invests heavily in the tourism sector – good roads connect all surf spots. About the best spots of Morocco, Safi (Safi) and Anchor Point in Taghazout, we will tell below.

      Best surf spots in winter

      Anchor Point, Taghazout, Morocco

      Taghazout is an example of a sleepy fishing village with its charming Berber culture.

      Best surf months: November to February
      Winter water temperature: 16 to 19°C
      Best swell direction: NW

      Renting a board will cost €15 per day, and a group lesson will cost between €15 and €30.

      Safi, Essaouira, Morocco

      Essaouira, famous for its winds, is the headquarters of all wind-related outdoor activities.

      Best surf months: November to February
      Winter water temperature: 16 to 19°C
      Best swell direction: NW

      You can rent a board for €15 per day. An individual lesson will cost €80-90 for 2 hours, and a group lesson will cost about €30.

      Cantinho da Baia, Peniche, Portugal

      An ideal beach for both beginners and advanced learners.

      Best surf months: November to February
      Winter water temperature: 14 to 16°C
      Best swell direction: NNW

      You can rent a board for €25 per day. A group lesson costs €25-30 for 2 hours, and an individual lesson costs from €50 to €80.

      Rocky Point, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

      The waves here are ideal for longboarders – however, when these waves are present, the spot immediately becomes crowded.

      Best surfing months: November to February
      Winter water temperature: 18 to 21°C
      Best swell direction: NN

      Board rental costs €20 per day. You can take an instructor for the whole day for €140, or participate in a 4-hour group lesson for €50.

      La Izquierda / Spanish Left, Tenerife, Canary Islands

      Waves can reach 3 meters. Beware of sharp reefs.

      Best surfing months: November to February
      Winter water temperature: 18 to 21°C
      Best swell direction: N, SE, E

      The rented board will cost €25 per day. A two-hour private lesson will cost €70, and a group lesson will cost €35-40 for an hour and a half.

      Best surf spots in summer

      Coxos, Ericeira, Portugal

      To the north of Ericeira is Coxos beach, which is often called the best in Portugal.

      Best summer month for surfing: August
      Water temperature: 20 to 22°C
      Best swell direction: NW

      You can rent a board here for €20 per day, and take a private surf lesson for €70-90 per hour. Participation in a group lesson will cost around €50/hour in high season.

      Supertubos, Peniche, Portugal

      The name of the beach is translated as supertubes – for those very “pipe” waves that are most often photographed. Supertubos is part of Medao beach and is located a few kilometers from Peniche, a small fishing village.

      Best summer month for surfing: August
      Water temperature: 19 to 22°C
      Best swell direction: SW

      The average board rental fee is €20 per day. A private lesson will cost around €60-80 per hour depending on the season. Group lessons – from €30 per hour.

      Zarautz, Guipuzcoa, Spain

      One of the best surf towns in Spain with the longest beach (2.5 kilometers) and year round surfing.

      Best summer month for surfing: June
      Water temperature: 20 to 25°C
      Best swell direction: NNW

      Renting a board for the day will cost from €20 to €30. A private lesson costs €70 and a group lesson starts from €25 per hour.

      Côte des Basques, Biarritz, France

      France’s surfer mecca. The Côte de Basque beach is located on the northern border of the Basque Country.

      Best summer month for surfing: June
      Water temperature: 22 to 24°C
      Best swell direction: W

      You can rent a board for €20-30 per day. An individual lesson with an instructor will cost €100 for an hour and a half, participation in a group lesson costs €40-45 for an hour and a half.

      Esquinzo, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

      Fuerteventura is one of the seven islands of the Spanish archipelago.

      Best summer month for surfing: August
      Water temperature: 20 to 22°C
      Best swell direction: W

      You can rent a board for €20 per day. An hour and a half with an instructor will cost €100. You can take a lesson in a group – € 40-50 for an hour and a half,

      Surf Capital of Europe

      Hossegor, France

      This seaside gem is without a doubt the surfing capital of Europe. Located in the southwest of France, the sandy beach is 230 km long in the region and provides stable waves.

      Hossegor is named the European capital of surfing thanks to an annual competition. The best surfers from all over the world gather in this French city at Quiksilver Pro France – World Surf League . The coast also hosts Newave , a surf culture festival.

      Hossegor’s best surf spots:

      • La Graviere
      • La Nord
      • La Sud

      It is better to come here before or after the high season: the city attracts more than 40 thousand visitors during the summer season.

      Is there surfing in the Mediterranean?

      Ask the surfers of the Mediterranean and they’ll say yes, of course. The Mediterranean Sea is definitely not the most popular place for surfing, but it is still worth visiting a few spots.

      We recommend taking a longboard or funboard with you to catch smaller waves. What’s great is that the water here is very warm, so there is no need for a wetsuit.

      The best places to sample Mediterranean surf are Sicily (Playa Catania), Spain (Torravieja La Mata) and Spain (Gruissan).


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      • Fuerteventura on the map
      • Fuerteventura Island, Canary Islands, Spain
      • Fuerteventura weather
        • January
        • February
        • March
        • April
        • May
        • June
        • July
        • August
        • September
        • October
        • November
        • December
      • Beaches of Fuerteventura
      • Fuerteventura Airport
      • How to get to Fuerteventura
      • Fuerteventura Ferries
      • Fuerteventura Attractions
      • Fuerteventura- Lanzarote
      • Vacation in Fuerteventura
      • Surfing Fuerteventura

      Fuerteventura Spanish island , lost in the Atlantic. This is the most “African” among European islands. European restraint and African color are intertwined here.

      The name of the island comes from the Spanish phrase fuerte ventura , which means “strong luck” . However, some sources give a different translation: “driven by a strong wind” (fuerte – wind, viento – wind).

      Unlike Fuerteventura, the more eminent neighbor of the island of Tenerife, the place is not so noisy, but it is no less popular among tourists.

      This paradise on Earth is chosen by lovers of a relaxing holiday.

      Fuerteventura on the map

      Fuerteventura is the easternmost and second largest island of the Canary archipelago after Tenerife. Washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, it is located 100 kilometers from the coast of Africa.

      The population of the island is just over 100 thousand people.

      Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain

      Like other islands of the Canary archipelago, Fuerteventura has 91,562 volcanic origins. According to scientists, the unusual shape of the island is the result of volcanic eruptions that occurred more than 20 million years ago.

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      This is the oldest island in the Canary Islands.

      Total area of ​​the island 1659.74 square kilometers . It is a rather long and narrow island.

      Its width is 31 and its length is 100 kilometers, which makes Fuerteventura very convenient to visit. After all, no matter where you are on the island, almost always it will be the coast overlooking the ocean.

      The main city is Puerto del Rosario , belonging to the province of Las Palmas. The highest point of the island is 807 meters.

      If the flora of the island can hardly be called rich, then the fauna of Fuerteventura is extremely diverse. Here you can see bustards, vultures, little egrets and many other birds and animals.

      The rarest monarch butterfly on the planet also lives on the island.

      Fuerteventura weather

      Of course, the main factor in choosing a tourist destination is the weather. In this regard, Fuerteventura really can be called an ideal place.

      Thanks to the mild climate, the beach season in Fuerteventura lasts all year round . Here you can sunbathe and swim at any time of the year, without suffering from the scorching sun and unbearable heat.

      The average temperature in July in Fuerteventura is 27°C . The climate is characterized by rather low air humidity. And, thanks to the frequent gusts of wind that bring coolness and freshness, even on the hottest day you will not feel like in a steam room.

      Fuerteventura monthly weather

      Weather in Fuerteventura in January:

      Daytime air temperature on the island in January ranges from 22°C to 24°C. While the minimum temperature at night can drop to 16°C.

      Therefore, those who plan to go to the island at the beginning of the year should take care of a couple of warm sweaters. Evenings and nights are quite cool in winter.

      The average water temperature at this time of the year is 19-20°C.

      Weather in Fuerteventura in February:

      The weather in Fuerteventura in February does not differ much from January. The highest daytime temperature in February 2016 reached 23°C

      The minimum night temperature of dropped to 14°C. As a rule, the average daily temperature is 20.7°C, at night this figure reaches 17.5°C.

      Sea temperature in February fluctuates between 18.6°C and 19.6°C .

      Weather in Fuerteventura in March:

      Night air temperature in March can drop to 15°С. Daily readings rise to an average of 20°C . The highest daytime air temperature in March 2016 reached 23°C.

      Water temperature ranges from 17.5°C to 18.5°C .

      Weather in Fuerteventura in April:

      Temperature indicators in April do not differ significantly from March. The maximum daily air temperature in April 2016 reached 24°C.

      Average day and night temperatures of this month are 21.5°С and 17.5°С respectively.

      Water temperature in averages 18.5°С .

      Weather in Fuerteventura in May:

      The highest daily temperature in May last year rose to 25°C. The minimum night air temperature dropped to 17°C.

      May sea temperature is almost 20°С .

      Weather in Fuerteventura in June:

      The average day and night temperatures at the beginning of summer reach 25. 7°C and 20.3°C respectively.

      Sea temperature in June reaches 21°C , which makes it optimal for sea bathing.

      Weather in Fuerteventura in July:

      July-August is the peak period for tourists visiting the island.

      The highest air temperature in July last year was 32°C. Average day and night temperatures of the hottest month are 30°C and 21°C respectively.

      Water temperature ranges from 21 to 22°C .

      Weather in Fuerteventura in August:

      The average daily temperature in August reaches 29°C. Maximum temperature 33°C . Night readings range from 22°C. up to 24°C .

      Sea water temperature from 22°С to 23.3°С .

      Weather in Fuerteventura in September:

      The velvet season in Fuerteventura is characterized by particularly pleasant temperatures. Air during the day on average warms up to 26°C .

      The night temperatures are also very mild. The air warms up at night up to 22-23°С .

      The water temperature of is 23-24°C .

      Weather in Fuerteventura in October:

      The average daytime temperature on the island of reaches almost 26°C . Night temperature ranges from 22 to 23°C .
      Sea water temperature about 23.5°С .

      Weather in Fuerteventura in November:

      The islands of the Canary archipelago, as a rule, have 2 peak seasons : summer, when vacationers want to get a guaranteed tan and high temperature water, as well as the end of autumn – the beginning of winter.

      Unlike the cool January, temperatures in Fuerteventura in November contribute to a more comfortable and pleasant stay.

      At this time of the year, you can get a light tan without getting burned or freezing.

      Water temperature reaches 22°C . And the temperature drops during the day and at night are not as significant as in January.

      Read also: Tenerife Island: weather, beaches, entertainment and attractions

      Weather in Fuerteventura in December:

      The weather on the island in December is not too different from November. Daytime air temperature rises to 22°C .

      The highest daily temperature of last December was 26°C. The minimum reading at night reached 17°C. Average day and night temperatures in December are 22.2°С and 19°С respectively.

      Average sea water temperature 20.4°С .

      Vacation in Fuertoventura

      This is a place that can safely be called heaven on earth . The corner seems to be specially created for relaxation and enjoyment of life.
      Fuerteventura does not have such an abundance of clubs and discos that Ibiza or Tenerife are famous for.

      The island can hardly be called a party resort.

      This is rather a place for a quiet and secluded or family holiday.

      See also: Canary Islands: weather, best beaches, entertainment0007
      A traveler who dreams of the sea, sun and peace at the same time will come here. A tourist who chooses Fuertoventura will get the impressions not from noisy nightclubs , but from romantic walks in the evenings.

      It is worth noting that Fuerteventura is not only sandy beaches and warm sea. This small island creates excellent conditions for shopping .

      Therefore, shopaholics can be calm: they have as many as 3 shopping centers .

      And there is nothing to say about numerous small shops and various souvenir shops. Here they are simply abundance .

      In the capital of Fuerteventura, the city of Puerto del Rosario, there is a huge shopping center Rotundas , where you can buy clothes from popular European brands of the middle and budget class.

      In Rotundas the traveler will also find Fuerteventura’s largest supermarket. Here you can buy a variety of food and drinks.

      The clean air and beautiful views of the island make hiking . But how to get to its more remote corners, if such a need arose?

      As in any European city the transport connection of the island is excellent.

      Thanks to comfortable buses, which run strictly on schedule, you can move from one point of the island to another without overpaying.

      In addition, buses are necessarily equipped with air conditioning. Therefore, choosing this means of transportation, you can be sure not only in the economy of transport, but also in its convenience.

      If you are not accustomed to saving on transportation, use taxi services.

      For taxi services on the island, there is a single tariff, and you pay for the journey exclusively by the meter.

      The price for 1 kilometer is from 0.5 euro and more, depending on the location of the route and a number of other factors. For example, outside the city, the fare will be higher than within its boundaries. The price in the evening, at night, on weekends and holidays also increases by 15%.

      If you want to travel on your own without reference to the time , you can rent a car .

      It is much more economical than a taxi, and more convenient than a bus. You make your own schedule of where and when you go. The weekly cost of renting the simplest car varies from 70 to 100 euros.

      During the summer peak season the price goes up. But in any case, renting a car will cost much less than daily use of taxi drivers.

      Fuerteventura beaches

      Fuerteventura is part of the Canary Islands, at the very mention of which, the imagination draws beautiful coastal recreation areas .

      And indeed, the beaches here occupy a huge part of the island.

      Quiet and picturesque beaches of Fuerteventura are considered the best in the Canary Islands. They are strewn with fine light sand, which Europeans love so much.

      Unlike the organized and noisy beaches of Tenerife, the beaches of Fuerteventura are considered wild and more deserted.

      Beach lovers will be satisfied: there are 9 in total on the island1562 dozens of beaches for every taste and color.

      Sotavento: the most visited beach

      One of the favorite places for tourists is the beach Sotavento. This is perhaps the most famous and largest beach on the island, conditionally divided into 3 parts.

      It occupies the coastal southeastern territory of the Jandia peninsula . For more than a decade, Sotavento Beach has been the venue for various water sports competitions.

      Kofete: the wildest beach

      Do you like secluded places to relax? Welcome to Kofete beach. Feel free to choose it if you want peace and tranquility.

      Tourists who prefer this charming wild coastline will be able to enjoy its virgin beauty and see many unexplored corners of the island.

      Ahuy: the most exotic beach

      Ahui is a small remote fishing village, as well as the beach of the same name, which is especially popular with exotic lovers. Ahui hid from the vast world among the rocky terrain in a small bay.

      Unlike other beaches, Akhuy is covered with black volcanic sand and fine gravel. This makes it interesting and memorable for tourists accustomed to white sand.

      Corralejo: the most beautiful beach

      Beach Corralejo is characterized by white sand and azure blue water. This is a popular location for filming commercials, movie episodes, and photo shoots of famous models.

      Fuerteventura Airport

      5 km north of the capital Puerto del Rosario is the only airport on the entire island , connecting Fuerteventura with other islands of the archipelago and the mainland.

      Fuerteventura Airport opened its doors to passengers on September 14, 1969 . The first aircraft to land on the new runway was an Iberia Fokker F27 Airbus flying on route Las Palmas-Fuerteventura-Lanzarote.

      In 1994, construction began on a new terminal.

      Today, Fuerteventura Airport regularly receives aircraft from 52 European airlines.

      There were no serious incidents at the terminal.

      See also: Gran Canaria: how to get there, holidays, beaches, attractions

      How to get to Fuerteventura

      There are no direct flights from Russian cities to Fuerteventura. And they are unlikely to appear in the next few years. But there is a flight Moscow-Tenerife , as well as St. Petersburg-Tenerife .

      From Moscow to Tenerife regular direct charter flights are carried out by Siberia airlines (from Domodedovo airport).

      The most convenient option is to fly to Tenerife, and only then move to the island of Fuerteventura. You can get there by plane or by ferry. Ticket prices are about the same.

      You can also consider a fallback flight to Fuerteventura: from Moscow to get to Madrid or Barcelona , and from there cross to Fuerteventura.

      Ferries Fuerteventura

      Between all the islands of the Canary archipelago ferry service is well established.

      So, if you decide to use the ferry, pay attention to the high-speed ferry that will take you from Tenerife to Fuerteventura with a transfer to Gran Canaria .

      Such a route will be just perfect for a romantic trip for two or a boat trip. Conventionally, such a journey can be divided into 3 stages:

      1. Tenerife – Gran Canaria (you will arrive in about 1 hour 20 minutes).
      2. Transfer by bus to another port will take about 20 minutes.
      3. From Gran Canaria, the ferry will take you to Fuerteventura in about 2 hours.

      Attractions Fuerteventura

      Corralejo Natural Park

      The main attraction of Island is the unique natural reserve of sand dunes. This amazing place attracts thousands of tourists who have nicknamed it local “Sahara” .

      The landscape, untouched by civilization, has been strictly protected by the country’s authorities since 1982: construction work of any kind is prohibited on this territory.

      Oasis Park

      Especially for little travelers on the island there is the so-called Oasis Park – this is a place that resembles a jungle and a botanical garden at the same time.

      The Oasis Park, located on the territory of 800,000 square meters, will also interest adults. Here you can meet representatives of the animal world from all continents and countries.

      Huge reptiles, rare animals and birds amaze with their diversity.

      Here you will feel like you are in a real wild savannah! Adults can ride camels, and children can watch interesting shows with the participation of sea lions in the dolphinarium.

      Betancuria Village

      For a more relaxed entertainment option, head to the village Betancuria . This is the old capital of Fuerteventura.

      The traveler will see the ruins of the oldest monastery of St. Bonaventure . In addition, in Betancuria you can visit Museum of Religious Art and Archaeological Museum.

      At the church of Santa Maria , which is located in the center of the village, there is a small restaurant. Here tourists will be offered to refresh themselves after a long excursion.

      Villa Gustav Winter

      Gustav Winter Villa is one of Fuerteventura’s most unusual man-made landmarks.

      Located on the territory of the Jandia peninsula, the estate is one of the most visited places on the island. It attracts tourists not for its outstanding architecture and design. The villa keeps a mysterious history. Winter Manor Mystery a has not yet been solved.

      The history of villa begins in the late 30s – early 40s of the last century, when the German merchant Gustav Winter bought the land in the area.

      The industrialist built a structure whose walls resemble a medieval fortress. He fenced off the area, and round-the-clock security guarded the estate heavily. All residents living nearby were evicted.

      All work that was carried out inside this closed area was carried out in full secrecy . It was forbidden to disseminate information regarding the goals of the work being carried out. The workers of the estate were prisoners of the local concentration camp .

      There are many rumors and legends about the purpose of the mysterious structure . However, there is no reliable data on what the work was carried out for.

      After the end of the Second World War, all traces of the process that took place in the villa were carefully destroyed.

      Today the doors of Villa Winter are open to every tourist. It can be freely visited and examined, plunging into the mysterious atmosphere of the past.

      Fuerteventura-Lanzarote

      Lanzarote, the northernmost and easternmost island, is the fourth largest island in the Canary archipelago.

      It is known as “the island of fire-breathing mountains”. And there is also something to see here.

      The main attractions of Lanzarote are Timanfaya National Park , Castillo de San Jose castle, Cesar Manrique cactus park, El Golfo volcanic crater, Cueva de Los Verdes cave.

      Despite the fact that Fuerteventura Airport is only , only 59 kilometers from Lanzarote Airport, it is more convenient to get from one island to another using a ferry crossing.

      High-speed ferries run quite often (about 7 times per day).
      Ticket price per person one way is about 27 euros.


      It only takes 25 minutes to get from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote. If you do not want to spend money on a taxi, you can rent a car at the port for the time that you need.

      From other islands in Lanzarote is more convenient to get by plane.

      Surfing in Fuerteventura

      Despite the fact that Fuerteventura is considered an island for lovers of peace and quiet, there is entertainment for outdoor enthusiasts .

      The island is dominated by frequent winds that raise coastal waves to a rather impressive height. This is what attracts surfers from all over the world.

      For favorable weather conditions, high-quality wave and optimal water temperature, surfers called this place European Hawaii. The long beaches of the Canary archipelago are ideal for surfing all year round.

      There is a famous surf school on the island. It is located in the northern part of the island in the city of Corralejo.

      At the disposal of those who wish, cars are provided that will deliver the athlete and coach to places with the highest waves.

      It is very convenient that the school has its own surf shop . In it you can buy everything you need for this sport. Here you will find a huge selection of boards, special equipment, as well as other accessories for surfing.

      Interesting facts about Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands:

      – The symbol of Fuerteventura is goat . Goats are an integral part of the island landscape: the number of these animals here significantly exceeds the local population.

      – Translated from Spanish, Puerto del Rosario means Port of Roses . However, until 1956, the town had a different name – Puerto de Cabras, which translates as Goat Port. In 1956, the city was renamed, considering such a name dissonant and cutting the ears of tourists.

      Canary Pine has an amazing resistance to fire, it can even respawn after a fire . This plant, unique in its properties, can only be found in the Canary Islands.

      – Initially, the well-known canaries , feathered natives of those same Canary Islands, had a light green color. The bright yellow shade of the bird was obtained as a result of human intervention.

      – In the restaurant “ Devil” (El diablo) in the Timanfaya National Park on the island of Lanzarote, the tourist will be able to taste meat and vegetables fried on an unusual grill.

      The chefs of the restaurant prepare dishes right on the volcano . The kitchen of this establishment is located above the crevice of the volcano, and is equipped in such a way that volcanic heat can be used.

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      Onufrieva E.

      Fuerteventura complete kitesurf spot guide for February

      Date: February 25 – March 3,

      Days: 5 Of 7

      Wind: 15 – 40 knots

      Air temperature: Around 22 ° C

      Water temperature: Around 18onic

      You live in Europe. It’s February, it’s cold, it’s dark, and you can’t remember what blue skies and sunshine are like. What are you doing? Collect kites, take a four-hour flight to the Canary Islands and forget about life’s sorrows for a week!

      This is the off-season of Fuerteventura, the best kitesurfing island of the Canary Islands. This suggests that, with any luck, it is possible to head to the so-called “windy all year round” destinations and get a week full of action.

      This view covers a southwesterly wind which is opposite to the usual direction in Fuerteventura. Both Flag Beach and Toston Lagoon perform much better in the northeast. On the other hand, I got a pleasant surprise in the south at Sotavento, where the wind was changeable.


      Wind and weather

      Normally northerly winds prevail around Fuerteventura, but I guess you can get anything at this time of the year. All week we were treated by a strong south-west wind, and the next week the wind changed direction and more or less died down. Hit or miss, but with pretty good odds. For better wind performance, more sun and more people…. well, at the peak of the season; target from May to September.

      Fuerteventura is also rich in good waves for surfing, so if you like it, you can certainly combine the two sports. Corralejo has countless surf and SUP schools. The best time to get excited is winter.

      The sun mixed with clouds and some rain, but overall it was a very pleasant break from the gloomy London winter. The water was about 18 so C, so even though I was riding in a 5/3 wetsuit, a thinner one might have worked. Shorts and a T-shirt were perfect during the day, while trousers and a jumper were sufficient in the evenings. You can even pick up a decent tan in a week.

      Slot machine spots

      Fuerteventura offers a range of spots for different levels and styles of skiing. The most spots are in the north, but in the south there is the world class Sotavento lagoon. Luckily, the island is small enough to visit both areas if you have access to a car. Day trips are one option, but we decided to spend the night at a German family resort in Costa Calma and thus get two days of skiing in the lagoon when the north wind was too gusty and offshore.

      The north definitely offers more nightlife in Corralejo (more on that later), so this might be the best base camp offering more entertainment and variety, but it all depends on what you need. If all you want is flat water then head south, but keep in mind that in this case it depends on the tide.

      Flag Beach (1)

      This is a bread and butter spot in the north. It is located a short drive from Corralejo. Park somewhere along the road as there is no parking and look for the center/school as a reference point 50 meters from the water. This spot works both at low tide and at low tide, but at low tide quite a lot of rocks are found and the area that you can enter and exit the water is significantly reduced.

      The water is cut into small waves depending on the direction of the wind. In the north, the wind was headwind, but with our week of southwest sailing, it was offshore. There is a rescue service on offshore days and that is where the only center / fixed school in the north is located.

      Park next to the road and a short walk through the dunes will give you a kite beach. Three delegates represented the United Nations Kite Club during this visit to foreign territory.

      El Toston Lagoon (2)

      North of the sleepy village of El Cotillo you will find the El Toston lighthouse and the lagoon. This lagoon is quite small and tide dependent and works best with a northerly wind but if conditions are right some epic sessions a la Tom Court could be in the north west it still works but expect some gusts and less than ideal angles for jumps; the place is surrounded by rocky lava rocks, so you need to be a little careful not to get confused and end up in them. Not a newbie friendly spot.

      Space is limited here, but enticing flat water will have you jumping between lava rocks. The lighthouse provides a scenic backdrop to Toston Lagoon. scattered around.

      El Cotillo (3)

      Southwest of the village, if you follow a dirt road, you will find this huge and beautiful wave. spot, Crosswind makes it perfect for catching waves, just be careful not to end up in the rocks scattered along the beach. The waves here can be quite big and I personally ended up under one of them and had to switch off when my bar got tangled up. Luckily, neither the kite nor I got hurt thanks to my assistant riders. So again, not the friendliest of beginner spots, at least in the strong northwest with big swell.

      Fuerteventura’s rugged volcanic landscape. El Cotillo is a wave spot, but double-tip riders can blast using the waves as kickers. Ride until sunset. Then the party waits in Corralejo.

      Mayanicho (4)

      This is an interesting place. In front of this tiny authentic fishing village you can ride on it. The waves meet the lagoon for fun and varied riding, but the problem is getting into the water. There is no beach, and everything is surrounded by sharp stones that you need to step on to get inside. Probably the solution is thick boots, but unfortunately we didn’t have any. Maybe it’s easier to go into the tide. As mentioned with other spots; not newbie friendly because of the stones.

      It’s hard to get into the water, but one day you’ll be rewarded with flatter than flat. It’s usually a wave spot, but on SW it looks like this.

      Laguna Sotavento

      Well, so varied riding for intermediate and advanced riders in the North. And what about the south? Other than a small beach (Matas Blancas) with a kite/windsurf center just north of Costa Calma, the lagoon and ocean beyond is the only place to ride. However, it is huge and very well suited for beginners as it is ankle to waist in water. The lagoon has a lot of beginners and schools, as well as specially designated areas for windsurfing, but due to its size, the spot does not feel too busy. There are two ways to access the spot; through the René Egli Center or the ION Club Centre. René Egli offers the best launch pads, but is also busier.

      In the north, the wind penetrates the mountains and becomes strong, but gusty and away from the coast. I was here in 2011 and rode a 5m kite for a few days. Naturally, the rescue service should give advice if you are going to ride in the ocean. The lagoon is filled only by the tide, and also depends on how high the tide is, so on certain days the area for skiing is significantly reduced.

      However, in the southwest the wind is lateral and even. We timed the current perfectly and got a huge lagoon to play with, and when we got tired of it, we used a small channel and passed the sandy shore and got out on the waves. The varied riding combined with the mild wind and sun was top notch, on the same level as the Neretva in Croatia.

      Sotavento is big enough to accommodate beginners and advanced alike. At high tide, the launch area can be a little tricky as the ION center doesn’t allow launching directly on their spot. It’s February now, but the European winter seems very far away from Sotavento.

      How to get there

      As already mentioned, the spots of the island are divided into north and south, about 1.5h between them, and the airport is in the middle. Traffic is light and roads are decent, so choosing a car at the airport is a good choice to open up to explore. Check out local rental companies like Cicar for good deals

      Without a car, you are more or less forced to rely on buses and taxis even to get to the beach, unless you stay at the Meliá Hotel near the René Egli center in Sotavento. This hotel is right on the beach, but certainly not the cheapest option.

      It’s true – kiteboarding puts a smile on your face!

      Where to stay

      Where to stay depends on preference, but for most of us there are two options; Corralejo in the north or Costa Calma in the south.

      Costa Calma is a resort town with little to do outside of the large walls of resorts and apartment hotels. It is mostly populated by German tourists and is the best option for families and people who just want to go kitesurfing. There are a few bars and restaurants along the main street, but overall there isn’t much going on even during peak season.

      Corralejo is the main city in the north, and although funded mostly by surfers and drunken middle-aged Brits, it still feels like a Spanish beach town. mix Tarifa with Marbella and add a local canary and you get the picture. The nightlife here is good, even in February, and there are many good restaurants and bars, as well as several nightclubs. From here you can also take a ferry to Lanzarote if you want to extend your trip. We stayed at a downtown surf hostel which was comfortable and decent enough, but the options are endless when looking at Booking and Airbnb.

      SUP: in Corralejo. The local surf spot is within walking distance. One of the newly developed tourist streets in Corralejo. Corralejo sees tourists all year round. February is low season but there are still a lot of people on the beach.

    Weather in tenerife spain in january: Tenerife Weather in January | Thomas Cook

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    Tenerife, Canary Islands – January Weather

    Tenerife Resort Information

    Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, situated off the North West coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. This island features two main microclimates which differ in several ways. The south of the island enjoys very dry weather with high temperatures, especially during summer, loads of sunshine and hardly any rain even in the winter months.

    The north of the island experiences damper weather, with slightly cooler temperatures (although they rarely drop below 13°C), a mixture of sunshine and clouds, with regular showers throughout the year, although they’re mostly constricted to the winter and spring seasons.

    Tenerife is an island formed during a volcanic eruption which created a dry and rocky landscape with large mountains. In addition to the arid parts of the island, Tenerife also boasts green forests, built-up cities, Canarian villages, beaches and holiday resorts. This diversity is one of the major appeals of the island and attracts tourists of all types looking for all different kinds of holidays.

    Energetic travellers can take advantage of the sports facilities, nature lovers can explore the rural parts of the island, families can enjoy the selection of attractions and couples can relax on the beaches Tenerife really does offer something for everyone.

    What’s The Weather Like in Tenerife in January?

    Although January is generally the coldest month for Tenerife, Canary Islands, compared with the UK at the same time of year the temperatures are comparatively mild and sunny.

    How Hot Does It Get In February In Tenerife?

    The average temperature in January is 17°C with highs of 20°C at the hottest part of the day and lows of 14°C overnight.

    Where’s Hottest North or South Tenerife?

    There’s a big difference in temperatures between the north of the island

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Puerto de la Cruz)  and in the south  (Playa de Las Americas and Los Gigantes). The south of the island is always much warmer and drier than the north.

    Sunshine Hours And Sea Temperature 

    Tenerife enjoys an average of six hours of sunshine a day in January and thanks to Tenerife’s consistently mild temperatures, the average sea temperature is a pleasant 20°C in January – warm enough to go swimming.

    How Wet Is Tenerife In January?

    January tends to be one of thewettest months for Tenerife. At this time of year, the island usually experiences 43mm of rainfall which is spread out between five wet days.

    How Windy Is Tenerife In January?

    Typical wind speeds in Tenerife range between light and fresh breezes. 

    Tenerife Hotels in January

    Apartamentos Casablanca

    Apartamentos Casablanca a three-star complex in Puerto de la Cruz, situated in the residential area of La Paz. Thanks to its central location, this hotel surrounded by beaches, tourist shops, small supermarkets, bars and local restaurants.

    Here you can choose between studios, one-bedroom apartments and two-bedroom apartments, each of which features a fully-equipped kitchen Onsite services and facilities include outdoor swimming pool heated in summer, children’s pool, solarium, gym, bar-café and children’s play area.

    Nearby points of interest include the Casino de Taoro and Jardín Botanico, both of which are within walking distance.

    Gran Hotel El Tope

    Gran Hotel El Tope is also in Puerto de la Cruz, is a four-star hotel, just steps away from the Martíanez Shopping Centre and Lago Martíanez swimming pool. Each guestroom comes with air conditioning and balcony with sea or mountain views.

    Within the hotel you’ll find a large outdoor swimming pool, pool bar, buffet restaurant with show cooking, bar-lounge with live entertainment, tennis courts, gym and wellness facilities, including Jacuzzi, massages, sauna and beauty salon.

    Hotel Isabel

    Hotel Isabel is in the south, the four star in Costa Adeje is located just 600m away from Fañabe beach. This hotel sports traditional Canarian décor and each unit comes complete with living room with TV, separate bedroom, bathroom, complete kitchen and balcony.

    Onsite dining options include buffet restaurant with show cooking, pool bar which serves snacks and drinks, lounge bar which hosts entertainment and Taroconte Bar. Other amenities include heated outdoor pool and children’s pool. For many, the highlight is the wellness centre which provides facials, body treatments and international massages.

    Parque de la Paz

    Parque de la Paz is a centrally-located hotel in Playa de Las Americas, just 150m away from the beach, 50m away from the Safari Shopping Centre and surrounded by British and Irish bars and restaurants. Here accommodation comes in the form of studios, one-bedroom apartments and two-bedroom apartments.

    Dining options include the pool bar which serves snacks and drinks, all-inclusive BBQ restaurant and international buffet restaurant open for breakfast and dinner. Other facilities and services include outdoor swimming pool, children’s swimming pool, kids’ club and playground. 

    Parque Santiago III

    Parque Santiago III is another central hotel in Playa de Las Americas, located even closer to the beach and an even greater selection of international bars, restaurants and live music venues. The highlight of the hotel is the commercial centre which runs below it and is home to 153 different outlets. Here you’ll find studios and one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments and villas all decorated in traditional Canarian décor. 

    The hotel is family-friendly with swimming pools, a mini water park with slides and Jacuzzi, all of which is surrounded by tropical gardens. There is a huge choice of onsite dining options  seafood, international and Italian restaurants.

    Tenerife Beach for January

    Even though January is one of the coldest months of the year in Tenerife, the weather is still mild enough to spend a day at the beach.

    Playa Jardin

    Playa Jardín in Puerto de la Cruz is a medium-sized black sandy beach with sun beds, parasols, showers, changing rooms and public toilets. The waves here are usually quite rough, making swimming often dangerous.

    The stunning surrounding plant life and mountain views make up for the lack of swimming opportunities and provide great scenery to admire whilst sunbathing. Although Playa Jardín is located in the north of the island which is usually cloudy, this beach still enjoys a lot of sunshine, since it’s on the coast which is less affected by cloud banks than in-land places.

    Los Abrigos

    In the south of the island, tucked between two tall cliffs is Los Abrigos beach. Another natural bay made up of black volcanic sand, this area of coastline is popular with locals who head down during weekends or on an evening during the summer months. So if you want a relaxing experience, visit during the day in the week. There are no facilities here and shade is scarce, so make sure you take your own shade, loungers and food.

    You can easily reach Los Abrigos beach on foot from the nearby resort of Golf del Sur and there is plenty of parking nearby. The south east is one of the sunniest parts of the island, thanks to intense trade winds which keep clouds at bay. This means that Los Abrigos beach is almost always sunny, even when other parts of the island are overcast.

    Bars and Restaurants

    Tasca Tierres del Sur

    Tasca Tierras del Sur is the most highly-rated restaurant in Tenerife, according to TripAdvisor. Situated in the centre of Granadilla de Abona, this eatery serves up typical Canarian cuisine, including meat, fish, seafood and vegetarian tapas, salads, scrambled egg-based dishes, grilled steaks, pork fillets and homemade desserts.

    There is also a superb selection of local and Spanish wines. The décor here is traditionally Canarian, with wooden floorboards, rustic wooden furniture, stone walls and terracotta-coloured ceilings.

    Oliver’s with a Twist

    For a modern twist on traditional British cuisine, it’s got to be Oliver’s with a Twist in Los Cristianos, but moving to the beautiful village of Arona in November 2018. The menu offers a huge selection of British dishes with international flair, such as the full English breakfast with chorizo sausage, lightly fried calf’s liver with mustard mash and bacon-wrapped chicken breast in a sweet curry sauce.

    Thanks to the quality and presentation of its dishes, this restaurant gets booked up months in advance, so making a reservation before your holiday is a must.

    The Claddagh

    If you’re in the mood for some lively entertainment, head down to The Claddagh in San Telmo, Los Cristianos. This Irish bar has live entertainment which begins at 9.30pm every evening, hosted by owner and musician Gerry from Galway.

    Each Sunday, music sessions start earlier at 5.30pm with chilled out Graham before Gerry takes over later on. Normally only open on evenings, the Claddagh opens at midday on Sundays, giving you the chance to enjoy the typical Irish craic whilst soaking up the sun on the outdoor terrace.

    Music Hall Tavern

    If you’d prefer something with a bit more glamour, the Music Hall Tavern Tenerife show could be just what you’re looking for. Situated in Playa de las Americas, this show is the most popular drag show in the whole of the Canaries.

    The ticket price includes a three-course meal, unlimited drinks before the show and transport back to your resort. The show is performed in Tenerife every Sunday at 7.30pm and tickets must be booked in advance online or at one of the excursion kiosks throughout the island.

    What is there to do in Tenerife in January

    Buenavista Gold

    Due to Tenerife’s year-round sunshine and mild temperatures, a round of golf is always an option, whatever time of year you visit the island. Buenavista Golf is one of the most highly regarded courses in Tenerife, thanks to its incredible mountain and coastal views and superb layout. Located in the northwest tip of the island, this 18-hole, 72-par course is over 6,000m long and is suitable for golfers of all abilities. Facilities include a clubhouse, pro shop, golf school, restaurant, spa and children’s club.

    MustCat Catamarans

    The year-round mild sea temperatures and generous daily sunshine hours are two of the reasons why so many of these animals choose to live in Canarian waters or pass through them. If you’re interested in seeing the local aquatic wildlife, Tenerife MustCat offers three different excursions from Las Galletas harbour, ranging from three-hour sails to all-day private charters. Each trip includes time to swim and snorkel, as well as lunch and unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks.

    History and Anthropology Museum

    If you’re in the north of the island, the weather in January might not be as pleasant, due to humid trade winds which condense in the north of the island, creating cloud banks which can block out a lot of the sun. The History and Anthropology Museum of Tenerife is a fantastic place to visit on a cloudy day.

    Situated in the north east of Tenerife in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, this museum has two sites Casa Lercaro in the centre of the municipality and the Casa de Carta in Valle de Guerra. Both museums feature exhibitions, collections and interactive displays which give visitors a clear insight into the history and culture of Tenerife.

    Casa Lercaro covers the economic, social and cultural development in the island from the 15th century until today, whilst the Casa de Carta is an 18th century stately home where you can see typical costumes, period furniture, basket work, ceramics, traditional musical instruments and mills for grinding local gofio. All written information is available in Spanish, English, German, French and Italian.

    Tenerife in January – why it’s a great time to visit

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    Who else loves a bit of winter sunshine? We’ve booked trips to Tenerife in January for the past few years (although not 2021 for obvious reasons) and it’s the perfect antidote to the gloom and chill of a UK winter. Here are my reasons for planning a trip in January with some of the best things to do in Tenerife and a few that are slightly off the beaten track.

    The road to Masca, Tenerife

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    Where is Tenerife?

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    Tenerife is part of the Canary Islands in Spain. It’s the largest of seven islands which include Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Gomera and Fuertaventura. The archipelago sits in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of north west Africa.

    Why Tenerife in January is a great idea

    Believe me when I say I really missed our trip to Tenerife during lockdown. A few days of sunshine in January helps get us through the winter months, plus there are loads of cool things to do in Tenerife.

    I’ve lost count of the number of times we’ve visited the island, both on holiday and for work (back when we ran the events agency). But no matter how often I’ve been I always look forward to going back.

    Tenerife is often seen as being all about beaches, bars and full English breakfasts but step away from the package holiday hotspots and you’ll discover a beautiful island with incredible natural landscapes and a wonderful climate.

    There are so many fabulous things to do in Tenerife both on and off the beaten track. Explore volcanoes and lava fields, UNESCO world heritage sites and pine forests. Go whale watching, visit National Parks, authentic villages and swim in natural sea pools. Tenerife is perfect for outdoor lovers, adventurers and the food and wine is good too.

    To be fair all these things to do in Tenerife can be done at any time of the year and not just in January.

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    What is the weather like Tenerife in January?

    January in Costa Adeje, Tenerife

    One of the top reasons for visiting the island is the year round warm weather. In January the weather in Tenerife is pretty good with an average temperature of 17°C and rarely falling below 14°C so it’s decent t-shirt and beach weather. Of the times I’ve visited, at least 20, I’ve only seen rain once and that was in November.

    We’ve had glorious weather in January with clear blue skies and just the occasional cloudy day. Expect an average of six sunshine hours a day in January. Most of the photos in this post were taken in the month of January.

    The Spanish Balearic islands are much further north so Menorca, Majorca and Ibiza are a lot cooler in January.

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    How to get to Tenerife

    Tenerife is very accessible. It’s only a 4.5 hour flight away unlike many other winter sun destinations in the Caribbean or US. A huge choice of direct flights depart from all over the UK right through the year including loads of low-cost airlines. There are always great deals to be had. Easyjet have great deals on flights to Tenerife and it’s also worth checking on Aviasales for cheap flights.

    There are two airports – Tenerife North and Tenerife South, but you’ll want to fly into Tenerife South (Reina Sofia airport) which is where most of the resorts like Costa Adeje, Playa de las Americas, Los Gigantes and Los Christanos are located. Tenerife North airport is for domestic and inter-island flights.

    Tenerife Time

    The time in Tenerife is exactly the same as in the UK because the Canary Islands use Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The clocks also go forward by one hour in March for daylight saving time. Mainland Spain is one hour ahead. 

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    What is the best area to stay in Tenerife?

    I really like Costa Adeje at the western end near Playa del Duque beach. It’s perfect for couples, a bit quieter and a little more upmarket than some parts of Costa Adeje but not too far away if you want something a bit livelier. One of my favourite Tenerife hotels is there too and it serves the best breakfast I’ve ever had at any hotel I’ve ever stayed at. And I’ve stayed in a lot of hotels.

    There’s a range of accommodation in Costa Adeje from gorgeous 5* hotels to all-inclusive resorts and apartment rentals. It’s only 15-20 minutes from the airport by cab or by but I recommend hiring a car. There are loads of cool things to do in Tenerife and driving yourself around the island is the best and cheapest way to see them.

    If you’re staying in the north of Tenerife then Puerto de la Cruz is a good central place to stay and is a good base for exploring a different side of Tenerife. There are many authentic towns and villages in the north of the island and two rural parks which nature lovers and hikers will love. Read my post about discovering north Tenerife to find out more about htis side of the island.

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    Costa Adeje Beach, Tenerife

    January is a good time for exploring the island because…

    • It’s not as hot as the summer months
    • It’s less crowded
    • There’s a clarity to the light without the heat distortion which is great for photographers
    • There aren’t as many kids around. Sorry not sorry – but this is a blog for the over 50s…

    Tip: Bear in mind that in January Tenerife celebrates New Year’s Day and Three King’s Day on 06 January. Many restaurants and attractions will be closed on those dates so it may be wise to travel after the first week in January.

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    The best things to do in Tenerife 

    Tenerife’s landscapes are both diverse and stunning and we’ll start with Masca which has been named as the most beautiful village in the Canary Islands.

    1. Take in the views in the mountain hamlet of Masca

    Masca, Tenerife

    I don’t know which took my breath away more, Masca itself or the drive to get there.

    The mountainous road to Masca, which ribbons through the gorgeous landscape, can be a little hairy at times but it’s worth every bend and switchback for the views waiting for you at the end.

    The lookout point at Mirador la Cruz de Hilda has a café nearby with a large terrace overlooking the hamlet and the spectacular ravine. You’ll see farmers terraces built into the hillsides, rustic houses and palms punctuating the landscape. Stop for a coffee and just soak up those views.

    Teide and Northern Tenerife Tour including Masca – check rates and availability

    2. Go Whale Watching

    I’m not sure if this is a whale or a dolphin but it swam right below our boat

    Tenerife is home to around 27 different species of whale and dolphin. The pilot whales don’t migrate so it’s likely you’ll spot them at any time during the year.

    You’d have to be really unlucky not to spot pilot whales on a whale and dolphin watching tour. The savvy dolphins hang out around the fish farms so you’re pretty much guaranteed to see them too. If you’re lucky you might also spot one of the giant squid that swim the waters.

    Check rates and availability for whale and dolphin watching tours in Tenerife

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    3.

    Visit Mount Teide National Park

    Mount Teide, Tenerife

    You’ll probably get your first glimpse of Mount Teide on your flight to the island. Teide is the Spain’s highest peak and her name translates to ‘white mountain’. If you visit Tenerife in January you’ll likely see the peak capped in snow. Teide is just one of over 300 volcanoes on Tenerife.

    Drive through verdant pine forests and lava fields to reach Mount Teide. Park at the visitor centre near the base and wander through the rock formations and moonlike landscape.

    Hike to the top of Teide or take the cable car and hike the final 200 metres of the Telesforo Bravo trail to the summit. You’ll need a special licence to do this. It’s advisable to book at least two months in advance because visitor numbers are restricted and it gets booked up early.

    Apply on the Reserveas Parques Nacionels website. The permit is free of charge. If you can’t get a permit then you can book a guided tour like this one which includes the permit. See all guided tours here.

    Tip: You’ll need to take a fleece or jacket as the higher elevation means it gets chilly. The air is very dry so take a flask of water to keep hydrated.

    Check rates and availability for day tour to Teide National Park

    Teide National Park, Tenerife

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    4. Explore the Botanical Gardens

    If you want to slow the pace then take an hour or two out to explore the Jardín de Aclimatación de la Orotava (Botanical Garden).This garden was established in the late 1700s as a stopping off point for plants being brought back from South America to the royal court in Madrid. Now it is home to a fascinating collection of sub-tropical plants and trees that you would ordinarily see under glass in a botanical garden in the UK.

    Highlights include a 200 year old fig tree, several impressive Dragon trees and a giant cycad that waited 100 years to bear fruit. The gardens are recommended by Sally from sallyakins.com who visited Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife’s capital, and wrote about Tenerife’s Botanical Gardens.

    Take a tour to north Tenerife and the island’s capital Peurto de la Cruz – check rates and availability

    5. Swim in Tenerife’s natural pools

    Natural Sea Pools in Tenerife

    These natural pools and pretty coves were formed as the result of lava flows and eroded lava and are located at many spots around Tenerife’s coast. Enclosed by rocks and filled with clear seawater from the Atlantic they’re the perfect place for a dip.

    Swimming in the Atlantic can be challenging so these sea pools strike a good balance. Some have steps, boardwalks and sun terraces added but others are completely as nature created them. Most of the natural pools are on the north coast of the island but there are a few others on the west coast.

    You can visit several natural pools in Tenerife:

    • La Caletón, Garachico
    • Alcalá (near hotel Gran Melia Palacio Isora)
    • Crab Island, Los Gigantes
    • Puerto Santiago
    • La Laja, San Juan de la Rambla
    • Charco del Viento

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    6. Visit an ancient Drago tree

    Drago Milenario tree in Tenerife

    Drago Milenario or Dragon Tree is the national symbol of Tenerife so it’s only right and proper that we include it on our list. The tree’s resin which is red, like ‘dragon’s blood’, is reputed to have medicinal properties.

    Believed to be over 1000 years old the tree extends 22 metres upwards and has a diameter of ten metres. It is duly celebrated by the local community and stands resplendent in the Parque del Drago gardens just outside Icod de los Vinos which you can visit for a small fee. Or, for a free viewpoint, you could stand in the square next to the Church of San Marco.

    See the dragon tree, Masca and el Teide on a Northern Tenerife Tour – check rates and availability

    7. Try the local cuisine

    Papas arrugadas with mojo rojo sauce

    You can’t go to Tenerife and not eat papas arrugadas. These small, wrinkly potatoes have a delicious nutty flavour and a light crusting of salt. I adore them and they’re one of the first dishes I order when I arrive back on the island.

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    Many of the varieties have been grown in the Canaries since 1600s when they were brought back from the Americas by the conquistadores.

    Papas Arrugada are usually served with mojo sauce which is made from peppers, olive oil and garlic. There are two types of mojo – verde (green) and rojo (red). The latter is slightly hotter but neither are particularly spicy and both are rather fabulous.

    Try more of Tenerife’s food and wine on a grape and gastronomy tour

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    8. Paragliding in Tenerife

    Paragliding in Tenerife

    I’ll never know how I got talked into doing this but I’m glad I went through with it. I did a tandem paraglide from the hillside near Costa Adeje and it was a fabulous experience – such a buzz. The views as we peacefully floated through the skies were incredible and I got a round of applause as we landed on the beach. I felt completely safe and would love to do this again some time.

    Check rates and availabililty for Costa Adeje tandem paragliding flight (if you dare…!)

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    9. Boat trip to La Gomera

    La Gomera, Canary Islands

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    See incredible views of Mount Teide and Tenerife from La Gomera. A tour from Tenerife by ferry to La Gomera takes in some of the islands unique sights and culture. Start at Torre del Conde in the island’s capital of San Sebastian before heading inland.

    The mysterious Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, sits in the centre of the island. The area is covered in dense woodland and is almost always shrouded in mist. The cloud forest trees are laden with moss and the ground covered with ferns giving the forest an eerie feel.

    The island is a magnet for hikers with stunning scenery and many walking trails.

    Take a La Gomera island tour from south Tenerife – check rates and availability

     

    10. Los Gigantes

    Los Gigantes, Tenerife

    Los Gigantes is a resort town on the west coast of Tenerife in Santiago del Teide. Acantilados de los Gigantes means ‘Cliffs of the Giants’ and these impressive cliffs rising vertically out of the Atlantic ocean are a spectacular sight.

    Rising to a height of 500-800 metres the seven million year old Teno Mountains dominate the landscape and they’re breathtaking. Stop at the Mirador Archipenque on the road into town for some epic views or take a boat ride to see them up close in all their magnificence.

    Looking for somewhere to stay in Los Gigantes? Los Gigantes

    La Gomera, Canary Islands

    As you can see there’re loads of activities in Tenerife and we haven’t even touched on the beaches or the dozens of other things to do in Tenerife. I hope you’ve found this guide helpful if you’re planning to visit Tenerife in January. It really is a good month to go if you’re looking for a warm winter break.

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    • And, finally, please don’t forget to protect you and your trip with travel insurance 

     

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    Tenerife South Airport January Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

    Daily high temperatures are around 71°F, rarely falling below 67°F or exceeding 75°F. The lowest daily average high temperature is 70°F on January 15.

    Daily low temperatures are around 60°F, rarely falling below 56°F or exceeding 64°F.

    For reference, on August 20, the hottest day of the year, temperatures at Tenerife South Airport typically range from 71°F to 83°F, while on February 8, the coldest day of the year, they range from 60°F to 71°F.

    Average High and Low Temperature in January at Tenerife South AirportJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313156°F56°F58°F58°F60°F60°F62°F62°F64°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°F78°F78°FDecFebJan 1570°FJan 1570°F60°F60°FJan 171°FJan 171°F61°F61°FJan 3171°FJan 3171°F60°F60°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 January. 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 January at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Hourly Temperature in January at Tenerife South AirportJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMDecFebcoolcoolcomfortablecomfortable

    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.

    Eten, Peru (4,862 miles away) is the far-away foreign place with temperatures most similar to Tenerife South Airport (view comparison).

    © Esri, et al.

    Compare Tenerife South Airport to another city:

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    The month of January at Tenerife South Airport experiences gradually decreasing cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy decreasing from 33% to 29%.

    The clearest day of the month is January 31, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 71% of the time.

    For reference, on November 16, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 38%, while on July 19, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 98%.

    Cloud Cover Categories in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Cloud Cover Categories in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%DecFebJan 167%Jan 167%Jan 3171%Jan 3171%Jan 1168%Jan 1168%Jan 2169%Jan 2169%clearmostly clearpartly cloudymostly cloudyovercast

    0%
    clear
    20%
    mostly clear
    40%
    partly cloudy
    60%
    mostly cloudy
    80%
    overcast
    100%

    The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.

    A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. At Tenerife South Airport, the chance of a wet day over the course of January is gradually decreasing, starting the month at 10% and ending it at 8%.

    For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 11% on December 30, and its lowest chance is -0% on June 22.

    Probability of Precipitation in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Probability of Precipitation in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%1%1%2%2%3%3%4%4%5%5%6%6%7%7%8%8%9%9%10%10%11%11%DecFebJan 288%Jan 288%Jan 110%Jan 110%Jan 119%Jan 119%Jan 219%Jan 219%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 January at Tenerife South Airport is essentially constant, remaining about 0. 6 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 2.1 inches.

    Average Monthly Rainfall in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Monthly Rainfall in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 in2.0 in2.0 inDecFebJan 10.7 inJan 10.7 inJan 310.6 inJan 310.6 inJan 110.7 inJan 110.7 inJan 210.6 inJan 210.6 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 January at Tenerife South Airport, the length of the day is gradually increasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day increases by 27 minutes, implying an average daily increase of 55 seconds, and weekly increase of 6 minutes, 25 seconds.

    The shortest day of the month is January 1, with 10 hours, 24 minutes of daylight and the longest day is January 31, with 10 hours, 52 minutes of daylight.

    Hours of Daylight and Twilight in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Hours of Daylight and Twilight in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrDecFebnightnightdaydayJan 110 hr, 24 minJan 110 hr, 24 minJan 3110 hr, 52 minJan 3110 hr, 52 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 latest sunrise of the month at Tenerife South Airport is 7:59 AM on January 11 and the earliest sunrise is 5 minutes earlier at 7:54 AM on January 31.

    The earliest sunset is 6:22 PM on January 1 and the latest sunset is 24 minutes later at 6:45 PM on January 31.

    Daylight saving time is observed at Tenerife South Airport during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during January, so the entire month is in standard time.

    For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 7:10 AM and sets 13 hours, 55 minutes later, at 9:05 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:53 AM and sets 10 hours, 22 minutes later, at 6:15 PM.

    Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMDecFeb7:54 AM7:54 AMJan 316:45 PMJan 316:45 PM7:57 AM7:57 AMJan 16:22 PMJan 16:22 PM7:58 AM7:58 AMJan 166:33 PMJan 166:33 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

    The solar day over the course of January. 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 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 January at Tenerife South Airport

    Solar Elevation and Azimuth in January at Tenerife South AirportJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMDecFeb001010202020303040500001010202030303040

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    Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of January 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 January 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.

    Moon Rise, Set & Phases in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Moon Rise, Set & Phases in January at Tenerife South AirportJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMDecFebDec 47:44 AMDec 47:44 AMDec 194:36 AMDec 194:36 AMJan 26:34 PMJan 26:34 PMJan 1711:49 PMJan 1711:49 PMFeb 15:47 AMFeb 15:47 AMFeb 164:57 PMFeb 164:57 PM7:49 AM7:49 AM6:27 PM6:27 PM5:43 PM5:43 PM8:10 AM8:10 AM7:43 AM7:43 AM6:09 PM6:09 PM6:10 PM6:10 PM8:32 AM8:32 AM8:19 AM8:19 AM7:13 PM7:13 PM6:55 PM6:55 PM8:26 AM8:26 AM

    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.

    Jan 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
    1 2% 6:33 AM ESE 5:05 PM WSW 11:49 AM S 222,598 mi
    2 0% 7:43 AM ESE 6:09 PM WSW 12:56 PM S 222,675 mi
    3 1% 8:48 AM ESE 7:19 PM WSW 2:04 PM S 224,042 mi
    4 5% 9:44 AM ESE 8:29 PM WSW 3:07 PM S 226,561 mi
    5 12% 10:32 AM ESE 9:37 PM WSW 4:05 PM S 229,949 mi
    6 20% 11:12 AM ESE 10:40 PM WSW 4:56 PM S 233,850 mi
    7 30% 11:48 AM E 11:40 PM W 5:43 PM S 237,898 mi
    8 40% 12:20 PM E 6:27 PM S 241,766 mi
    9 50% 12:37 AM W 12:50 PM E 7:09 PM S 245,196 mi
    10 60% 1:31 AM W 1:20 PM E 7:51 PM S 248,011 mi
    11 70% 2:25 AM WNW 1:50 PM ENE 8:33 PM S 250,108 mi
    12 78% 3:20 AM WNW 2:23 PM ENE 9:17 PM S 251,459 mi
    13 86% 4:14 AM WNW 3:00 PM ENE 10:02 PM S 252,089 mi
    14 92% 5:09 AM WNW 3:40 PM ENE 10:51 PM S 252,069 mi
    15 96% 6:04 AM WNW 4:26 PM ENE 11:41 PM S 251,494 mi
    16 98% 6:57 AM WNW 5:16 PM ENE
    17 100% 7:47 AM WNW 6:10 PM ENE 12:32 AM S 250,468 mi
    18 100% 8:32 AM WNW 7:07 PM ENE 1:23 AM S 249,088 mi
    19 99% 9:14 AM WNW 8:05 PM ENE 2:13 AM S 247,434 mi
    20 96% 9:51 AM WNW 9:02 PM ENE 3:00 AM S 245,555 mi
    21 90% 10:26 AM WNW 10:00 PM E 3:46 AM S 243,481 mi
    22 83% 10:58 AM W 10:57 PM E 4:31 AM S 241,223 mi
    23 75% 11:30 AM W 11:56 PM E 5:15 AM S 238,792 mi
    24 64% 12:02 PM W 6:00 AM S 236,220 mi
    25 50% 12:55 AM E 12:36 PM WSW 6:46 AM S 233,573 mi
    26 42% 1:58 AM ESE 1:14 PM WSW 7:36 AM S 230,971 mi
    27 30% 3:04 AM ESE 1:57 PM WSW 8:30 AM S 228,593 mi
    28 20% 4:12 AM ESE 2:48 PM WSW 9:30 AM S 226,664 mi
    29 11% 5:21 AM ESE 3:48 PM WSW 10:34 AM S 225,431 mi
    30 4% 6:28 AM ESE 4:54 PM WSW 11:41 AM S 225,110 mi
    31 1% 7:27 AM ESE 6:03 PM WSW 12:46 PM S 225,827 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 at Tenerife South Airport is essentially constant during January, remaining around 0% throughout.

    The lowest chance of a muggy day during January is 0% on January 14.

    For reference, on August 31, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 45% of the time, while on January 14, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.

    Humidity Comfort Levels in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Humidity Comfort Levels in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%DecFebJan 140%Jan 140%Jan 11%Jan 11%Jan 310%Jan 310%humidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydrymuggymuggy

    dry
    55°F
    comfortable
    60°F
    humid
    65°F
    muggy
    70°F
    oppressive
    75°F
    miserable

    The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.

    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 at Tenerife South Airport is essentially constant during January, remaining within 0.3 miles per hour of 12.7 miles per hour throughout.

    For reference, on July 17, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 15.8 miles per hour, while on October 7, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 10.4 miles per hour.

    Average Wind Speed in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Wind Speed in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphDecFebJan 112. 6 mphJan 112.6 mphJan 3112.9 mphJan 3112.9 mphJan 1612.6 mphJan 1612.6 mph

    The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

    The wind direction at Tenerife South Airport during January is predominantly out of the east from January 1 to January 24 and the north from January 24 to January 31.

    Wind Direction in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Wind Direction in January at Tenerife South AirportENJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%DecFebeastnorthwestsouth

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    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).

    Tenerife South Airport 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 at Tenerife South Airport is essentially constant during January, remaining within 1°F of 67°F throughout.

    Average Water Temperature in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Water Temperature in January at Tenerife South AirportJan112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313164°F64°F65°F65°F66°F66°F67°F67°F68°F68°F69°F69°F70°F70°F71°F71°F72°F72°F73°F73°FDecFebJan 168°FJan 168°FJan 3167°FJan 3167°FJan 1168°FJan 1168°FJan 2167°FJan 2167°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 at Tenerife South Airport 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 January at Tenerife South Airport

    Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%DecFeb100%Jan 16100%Jan 16coolcomfortablewarm

    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 at Tenerife South Airport are increasing during January, increasing by 448°F, from 16°F to 463°F, over the course of the month.

    Growing Degree Days in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Growing Degree Days in January at Tenerife South AirportJan1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131100°F100°F200°F200°F300°F300°F400°F400°F500°F500°FDecFebJan 116°FJan 116°FJan 31463°FJan 31463°FJan 11166°FJan 11166°FJan 21315°FJan 21315°F

    The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of January, 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 at Tenerife South Airport is gradually increasing during January, rising by 0.7 kWh, from 3.6 kWh to 4.3 kWh, over the course of the month.

    Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in January at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in January at Tenerife South AirportJan11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWhDecFebJan 13.6 kWhJan 13. 6 kWhJan 314.3 kWhJan 314.3 kWhJan 163.8 kWhJan 163.8 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 Tenerife South Airport are 28.044 deg latitude, -16.572 deg longitude, and 164 ft elevation.

    The topography within 2 miles of Tenerife South Airport contains very significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 938 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 216 feet. Within 10 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (6,335 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (12,152 feet).

    The area within 2 miles of Tenerife South Airport is covered by shrubs (44%), cropland (33%), and artificial surfaces (15%), within 10 miles by water (50%) and shrubs (25%), and within 50 miles by water (88%).

    This report illustrates the typical weather at Tenerife South Airport, 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

    Tenerife South Airport has a weather station that reported reliably enough during the analysis period that we have included it in our network. When available, historical temperature and dew point measurements are taken directly from this weather station. These records are obtained from NOAA’s Integrated Surface Hourly data set, falling back on ICAO METAR records as required.

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    Tenerife Weather in January – Is It Still Warm In The South?


    Siam Park in January (The Wave Palace)

    We’re all looking to escape the cold winter weather and for many people in Europe, Tenerife is one of the top choices for a winter holiday: it’s part of the EU, it’s well connected via low cost flights, the weather is warm enough that you can get a tan and let’s not forget the good food and cheap beer.  

    • What’s the weather like in Tenerife South in January
    • How warm is Tenerife in January?
    • Average temperatures
    • Rainfall
    • Sunshine hours
    • Sea temperature in Tenerife South
    • Calima in January
    • January weather averages for different parts of Tenerife
    • What to pack for a winter break in Tenerife
    • Things to do in January

    What’s the weather like in Tenerife South in January

    We’ve frequent visitors to Tenerife in January, just because in our opinion the island has the best climate in Europe during the month of January. If you’re interested to read more about winter temperatures in the Canary Islands, go to our page about the hottest island in the archipelago.

    During the winter months, the weather in the south of Tenerife is very different compared to the North. It may well be cold and rainy in Candelaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife and warm and sunny on the southern coast.

    During the daytime temperatures in the area of Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, Puerto de Santiago, Playa San Juan went up to 25°C and during the nighttime, they went down to about 16°C, so a light jacket or a cardigan was well needed.  

    How warm is Tenerife in January?

    For example, during our 2018 holiday to Tenerife in January, there was massive snow inside Teide National Park and on the peak of Mount Teide, but the weather in the south was still warm and sunny and perfect for the beach. There’s nothing more pleasing that sipping from a cold beer in front of the ocean while looking back at the distant snowy peak of Teide. However, if you’re planning to do some hiking inside Teide National Park you may want to plan your holidays at another time of the year. In 2018, there was heavy snow inside the park and the roads were closed for several days, as well as the cable car that takes you up the volcano.

    If warm is what you’re looking for during your winter escape, then we suggest that you stay in the south of Tenerife, where you have the best chance for sunny days and beautiful weather.

    Tenerife is an island of contrasts, and this reflects on climate as well. It’s not unusual here to leave the warm south wearing only a T-shirt and flips flops, and in a matter of minutes, if you’re driving up to Vilaflor for example, to need a jacket and some warm socks. We love wandering around the island and discovering new places and corners each day, so we always have in the trunk of our car warm clothing and shoes, so we can be prepared for the always changing weather in Tenerife. Especially during the winter months, like January, February and up to March.

    Average temperatures

    Temperatures in January in Tenerife are much higher than on the continent in Europe, so don’t forget your bathing suit, as you will need it most of the days, especially in the south.

    • Average high temperature: 21.8°C  (71.2°F)
    • Average low temperature: 15.3°C  (59.5°F)
    • Daily mean temperature: 18.5°C  (65.3°F)

    In Tenerife South the daily mean temperature is 18.5°C in January, which is calculated as a mean between the average high temperature of 21.8°C and the average low of 15.3°C. 

    Record low & record high temperatures

    The highest temperature ever recorded in Tenerife in January (at Tenerife South Airport station) was 29. 3°C and the lowest temperature was 9°C.

    Rainfall

    • Average rainfall: 17 mm
    • Average rainy days: 2

    January is still one of the wettest months of the year even in Tenerife South, although at 17 mm, you shouldn’t be too worried about the rain, as the amount of precipitation is considerably less than in December and November.

    In any case, most of the rain will be happening in the north. In 2018, during our 3-week stay in January, there were almost no dry days in the north of Tenerife. Storms after storms and rain after rain, but the weather in the south was great and we didn’t see a drop of rain.

    However, the weather is always unpredictable, so if you have a few rainy days, check out our article about what to do in Tenerife when it’s raining.

    Sunshine hours

    • Monthly sunshine hours in January: 210
    • Daily average sunshine hours: 7
    • UV index: 4

    Tenerife gets an average of 7 hours/day of sunshine in January, which means that for a winter month you still get a lot of hours to spend time on the beach or by the pool.

    The UV index is at a low level this month, situated at a 4 on a scale that goes up to 11 as max.

    Sea temperature in Tenerife South


    This is the average temperature for the sea temperature in January in Playa de las Americas:

    • Average water temperature: 20.2°C / 68.4°F

    The sea around Tenerife can be too cold for most people to swim comfortably in January.

    During our recent stays in Tenerife in January, the beaches with the warmest water were Las Vistas and Playa del Camison, both in Los Cristianos. We also went for a day trip at Siam Park, where the water is heated to a comfortable 24°C all year round. The water in the north of Tenerife is considerably colder than in the south, and most of the natural pools are not accessible during the winter months due to the rough seas.

    Calima in January

    Calima is a phenomenon where a hot wave of wind and sand arrives to the Canary Islands from the Sahara, and the temperatures rise above their normal rate and the air is filled with sand.

    Calima can appear during the summer months, as well as during the winter months, but it’s hard to predict when it will happen so you just have no way of taking this fact into consideration when booking a holiday to Tenerife ahead of time. The south is usually more affected than the north, so if you have a car hire you can escape the calima by taking day trips and exploring more parts of Tenerife.

    You can also read about weather in Tenerife in December, if you’re trying to decide when to come for your winter holiday.

    January weather averages for different parts of Tenerife

    It’s true that the weather in Tenerife in January can be a bit tricky, since it is still winter after all, but as you can see below, the temperatures here will be well above those which we have to endure in mainland Europe.











    January Weather Average
    High °C (°F)
    Average
    Low °C (°F)
    Rain
    mm (inches)
    Rain
    Days
    Average
    Sun Hours
    Puerto de la Cruz 21. 5 (70.7) 15.3 (59.5) 42 (1.65) 7 6
    Tenerife North Airport (SC La Laguna) 16 (60.8) 10.2 (50.4) 80 (3.15) 8 5
    Izana (Teide) 7.5 (45.5) 1.1 (34) 47 (1.85) 5 7
    Santa Cruz de Tenerife 21 (69.8) 15.4 (59.7) 32 (1.24) 8 6
    Guimar 20.6 (69.1) 13.6 (56.5) 49 (1.93) 5 7
    Tenerife South Airport 21.7 (71.1) 15.2 (59.4) 17 (0.65) 2 6
    Los Cristianos 21.8 (71.2) 15.3 (59.5) 17 (0.65) 2 7
    Costa Adeje (Playa de Las Americas) 18 (64. 4) 12 (53.6) 37 (1.46) 2 7
    Garachico 17 (62.6) 10 (50) 69 (2.72) 7 6

    What to pack for a winter break in Tenerife

    Most important of all… your bathing suit, of course!

    Other than that, you should pack lots of T-shirts and clothes that can easily be worn in layers. Always bring a cardigan with your, or a fleece or even a light jacket that is waterproof.

    If you’re staying in the north of Tenerife or if maybe you’re going to Puerto de la Cruz, you should pack warmer clothes and definitely long trousers.

    If you’re planning to do some hiking while on the island don’t forget to bring adequate shoes and gear if you don’t want to go shopping while on holiday. 

    For more info on the subject you can read our article about what to wear in Tenerife.

    Things to do in January

    Temperature in Playa Del Duque in January

    Playa La Arena in Puerto de Santiago at sunset in January

    View towards Teide covered in snow

    Sunset from above the clouds in Teide National Park in January

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    1. Go to the beach in Playa La Arena

    Playa La Arena is always busy, despite the fact that it’s usually forbidden to swim here in winter, because of the dangerous currents. This is a truly beautiful beach and the nicest one in the area of Puerto Santiago and Los Gigantes.

     2. Sunset in Teide National Park

    Watching the sunset over a sea of clouds is a unique experience which you should not miss. We went on the Teide by Night tour and in January the weather in the evening was quite cold, but the tour provides everyone with a warm blanket.

    3. Spend a day in Playa del Duque

    This was the temperature one morning at about 10:30 in Playa de Duque. The start of a great day for January, wouldn’t you agree?

    This is actually not anything unusual, it’s pretty typical for Tenerife weather in January (the south of the island).

    4. Day trip to Masca 

    In the gallery you can see a very green view of Masca valley in January after a few rainy days. The entire landscape looked lovely and it’s a recommended visit in Tenerife.

    5. A fantastic day at Siam Park 

    Siam Park is not as busy in winter as it is in summer, plus the water is heated, so it’s definitely worth a visit, no matter the time of year. Only be careful to choose a warm and sunny day, especially in winter.

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     6. Admire Teide’s snowy peak, while enjoying the warm weather in the south

    As you can see in the gallery, it was warm and sunny in Puerto de Santiago, while in the distance you could see the snowy peak of Mount Teide. 

    Puerto de Santiago is actually one of our favourite places in the south of Tenerife, especially during the winter months.

    This is because we often drive to spend our days in other places like Los Cristianos or La Caleta, and many times when the weather was cloudy in those places, we returned home to find that it was a blazing sun in Puerto de Santiago. Of course, this is not always the case, but we really like Puerto de Santiago as a base for visiting Tenerife.

    10 Unique Things to Do in Tenerife in January

    January is an excellent time to visit Tenerife. Daytime temperatures hover around a comfortable 20°C (68°F) and skies are generally clear. The first week of January is the busiest, as many Europeans are on holiday until January 6th. So, if you can, we’d recommend visiting Tenerife after January 6th.

    January 1st (New Year’s Day) and January 6th (Three King’s Day) are celebrated in Tenerife, and consequently, all local businesses will be closed on both days. However, restaurants will still be open around tourist resort towns.

    If you’re staying in smaller towns and villages, we recommend booking an apartment with a kitchen (during that first week of January). 

    The weather in Tenerife in January was outstanding, with the exception of a few overcast and windy days. We stayed in Los Gigantes, Arona, Los Silos, La Orotava, and Vilaflor.

    The only thing that deterred our travel plans was the wind. When it’s really windy, the cable car in Teide National Park doesn’t operate and hiking is unpleasant, as you’re battling the wind.

    On such days, it’s best to head to the coast. Other than that, we had a perfect trip and would head back to Tenerife in January in a heartbeat.

    In this guide to visiting Tenerife in January, we’re highlighting our favorite experiences from our trip, tips on where to stay, and what to pack for a winter holiday.


    1. Hike in the Anaga Mountains
    2. Bathe in a Natural Swimming Pool 
    3. Visit Mercado Municipal de La Laguna 
    4. Marvel at Punta de Teno
    5. Circuit Roques de García
    6. Summit Pico del Teide
    7. Watch the Sunset at Los Gigantes
    8. Hunt for the Best Local Canary food
    9. Walk from Santiago del Teide to Masca Village – This trail is currently closed due to construction (as of Aug 2022). Please reach out to the local authorities for trail updates.
    10. Soak up the sun at Playa de Las Teresitas and Playa Jardin

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    Getting around Tenerife

    The most efficient way to travel between destinations in Tenerife is with your own car. 

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    Tip: If you can only drive automatic transmission cars, as opposed to manual transmission cars (stick shift), book your can rental as early as possible.

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    1. Hike in the Anaga Mountains 

    Igueste de San Andrés

    The Anaga massif is a mountain range that stretches across the northeastern tip of Tenerife. Geologically, this is the oldest part of Tenerife as it was formed by a series of volcanic eruptions 7 to 9 million years ago. 

    We’d argue that Anaga harbors the most beautiful and varied hiking trails on the island. So, it’s shocking that this corner of Tenerife is often overlooked. 

    We recommend spending three full days exploring Anaga Rural Park. Base yourself in La Laguna. These two posts will steer you towards the best trails, viewpoints, and roads in the park:

    • Best Hikes in the Anaga Mountains
    • How to Visit Anaga Rural Park

    2. Bathe in a Natural Swimming Pool

    Piscina Natural Acantilado De Los Gigantes

    A nice alternative to swimming in the ocean is in a piscina natural. These pools provide a more sheltered and safe swimming experience.

    However, if the conditions are hazardous, these pools will be roped off. Our favorite natural pools in Tenerife are Piscina Natural Acantilado De Los Gigantes and Piscina natural Punta del Hidalgo.  

    Other natural pools in Tenerife:

    • Piscinas Naturales el Caletón in Garachico
    • Charco De La Laja in San Juan de la Rambla
    • Charco del Viento in La Guancha
    • Piscinas Naturales Los Abrigos in Los Abrigos

    3. Visit Mercado Municipal De La Laguna

    Mercado Municipal De La Laguna

    The Mercado Municipal de La Laguna is the most vibrant marketplace on Tenerife. This is a great place to buy fresh fruit and vegetables, dried herbs, local cheese and meat, and all things Canary.

    This is where locals shop, so you can expect very reasonable prices and a buoyant atmosphere. 

    Address: Plaza de El Cristo, 38201 San Cristóbal de La Laguna

    Opening Times:

    • Monday: 7 am – 2 pm
    • Tuesday – Saturday: 6 am – 2 pm
    • Sunday: 7 am – 2 pm

    4. Marvel at Punta de Teno

    View of Los Gigantes Cliffs from Punta de Teno

    Punta de Teno is a rocky headland that forms the northwestern tip of Tenerife. Venture here for sunset and you’ll be treated to a natural light show featuring the mighty Los Gigantes cliffs (Acantilado de Los Gigantes).

    Getting to Punta de Teno requires a bit of planning, as the road to the point is restricted throughout most of the day.

    Use this Punta de Teno guide to determine whether you want to drive (at certain times), take the bus, or hike to Teno Point.


    5. Roques de García Circuit Trail

    Roques de García is a fascinating rock formation located in the Las Cañadas del Teide caldera in Teide National Park.

    A relatively easy trail wraps around the rock formation, delivering spectacular and varied views of Mount Teide and the sculpture-like García rocks.

    The trail is 4.2 km, mostly flat takes about 1:30 hours. Head to Mirador de la Ruleta to start the hike.

    Learn More: Best Hikes in Teide National Park


    6. Summit Pico del Teide

    Mount Teide

    Mount Teide is the highest mountain in Spain. Reaching a lofty height of 3,718 meters, this imposing volcano is usually a bucket list item on people’s Tenerife itineraries.

    To summit Pico del Teide you need a permit, which you should secure as soon as possible (a few months before your arrival date). If you can’t get a permit, you can always book a guided tour like this one, which includes the permit. See all Teide guided tours. 

    In January, it’s possible that there’s snow or ice at the top of the volcano. If that’s the case, the park authorities will close the trail to the summit and the cable car will not operate.

    When we visited Teide National Park in January, the weather was generally outstanding and there was no snow at the summit. However, there were a few days when it was extremely windy.

    On windy days, they will also close the trails to the summit and the cable car will not operate. 


    7. Watch the Sunset at Los Gigantes

    Los Gigantes

    The best two places to watch the sunset in Tenerife are Punta de Teno and Los Gigantes.

    Both reward spectators with outstanding views of the Los Gigantes cliffs, which light up in shades of mahogany and crimson.

    While watching the sunset at Punta de Teno can be a bit tricky, because of the road restriction, there’s nothing complicated about enjoying the sunset in Los Gigantes. 

    The best places in Los Gigantes to watch the sunset are Piscina Natural Acantilado De Los Gigantes and Mirador Archipenque.


    8. Hunt for the Best Local Canary Food 

    Bar Los Castillos in La Orotova

    You’d think that finding delicious Canary food would be easy on the largest Canary Island, but sadly, it isn’t.

    Though our focus was primarily on hiking, we did find a few places we’d gladly return to.

    We’ve weaved these restaurants into our Tenerife road trip itinerary. Here’s a quick summary of our favorite no-frills Canary restaurants:

    • Restaurante La Cueva in Chinamada
    • Bar Los Castillos in La Orotova
    • Bar-Restaurante Paraiso in Los Gigantes
    • Fuente Hermano Pedro in Vilaflor
    • Restaurante El Cobijo in Arona

    And, don’t forget to order a local beer like Dorada Especial Roja or Pale Ale Cerveza Chutney.


    9. Walk from Santiago del Teide to Masca Village

    Santiago del Teide to Masca Walk

    Masca Gorge is the best-advertised hike on the island. But, when we visited in January 2020, it was closed. (Good News: It’s open now!)

    A great alternative hike in the Teno Mountains is the ridge walk from Santiago del Teide to Masca.

    This point-to-point hike is 9.2 km and takes 4 hours.

    It took us a lot longer because the views are to die for. Read Hiking in the Teno Mountains for all the trail details and directions. 

    Trail Update: This trail is currently closed due to construction (as of Aug 2022). Please reach out to the local authorities for trail updates.



    10. Soak Up the Sun at Playa de Las Teresitas and Playa Jardin

    Playa de Las Teresitas

    The South West Coast of Tenerife is where everyone goes when they want a beach holiday.

    The funny thing is that you won’t actually find Tenerife’s most beautiful beaches there.

    If you’re seeking out Tenerife’s most gorgeous beaches, you’ll need to head to the golden Playa de Las Teresitas just north of Santa Cruz, or the black Playa Jardin in Puerto de la Cruz.


    Where to Stay in Tenerife in January

    How to use this map | Click on the “sliding-door” icon on the top left of the map to display the list of accommodations. Click on each accommodation to display further information. Click on the “expand” icon on the top right to open this map in a new window. Each color signifies a different Tenerife destination:

    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife, San Andres: coral red
    • Taganana: wine red
    • San Cristóbal de La Laguna: plum
    • Tegueste, Tejina, Punta del Hidalgo: orange
    • La Esperanza, La Orotava: yellow
    • Teide National Park, Vilaflor, Arona, San Miguel de Abona: light green
    • South Coast: dark green
    • Los Gigantes: teal
    • Santiago del Teide: purple
    • Los Silos, Buenavista del Norte, Icod de los Vinos: grey

    For a Beach Holiday

    Travelers seeking the warmest possible weather and a traditional beach holiday congregate around Tenerife’s South Coast (e. g. Playa San Juan, Callao Salvaje and Playa Paraíso).

    They also gravitate towards Los Cristianos, Playa de las Américas, Costa Adeje. 


    For a Hiking Holiday

    La Laguna is the best base when hiking in the Anaga Mountain Range. Check out Casa Lagunera (budget), Casa Del Casco Historico (midrange), and Sogno Di Gio (luxury).

    Stay in Los Gigantes or Buenavista del Norte when exploring the Teno Mountains.

    The best base for exploring Teide National Park is Vilaflor, which is located a 30-minute drive away from the heart of the park.

    We stayed at Hotel Spa Villalba. If you want to stay directly in the park, check out: Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide.

    Learn More: Where to Stay in Tenerife for Hiking


    For a “non-Touristy” Holiday

    Base yourself in La Orotava and/or La Laguna if you want to stay somewhere that feels local, but also offers lots of dining and accommodation options.

    Other places that you might like are Arona, Vilaflor, and Santiago del Teide.

    Keep in mind that January 1st and January 6th are holidays. All local restaurants and stores will be closed on both days.

    So if you want to stay in smaller villages and towns (like Arona, Vilaflor, etc…) during the first week of January, either stay in an apartment where you can cook for yourself on these holidays. Or, plan on driving to the closest tourist hub for food and meals.

    If you stay in Santiago del Teide, you’ll need to drive to Los Gigantes for food. If you’re in Arona, you’ll need to head to Costa Adeje, La Caleta, etc…


    What to Pack for Tenerife in January

    In general, we packed way too many layers, expecting it would be a lot colder in Tenerife in January. That being said, it’s always good to have a warm sweater, especially if you’re staying in towns, situated at higher elevations. One thing we didn’t use once was our rain jacket.

    If you’re planning on visiting Teide National Park, definitely bring a lightweight puffer jacket, hiking pants, a sun hat, a beanie, polarized glasses, a fleece, and even gloves. If you’re planning on doing a lot of hiking in January bring sturdy hiking shoes (e.g. Women’s Hanwag Tatra II GTX / Meindl Schuhe Island Lady / Men’s Hanwag Tatra II GTX). 

    On our next trip to Tenerife, we’d bring our Keen water shoes. Our exploration along the coast was limited because we didn’t have proper footwear. If you want to swim and explore lava pools around the Anaga Peninsula and the North Coast, water shoes are essential. 


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    January Weather in Tenerife, Spain – 2023 – Winter Sun Expert

    Tenerife is the largest island amongst the Canary Islands. It is located off West Africa. It is a favorite destination with snowbirds for its long days of sunshine. Mt. Teide, a dormant volcano dominates the island as Spain’s tallest peak.

    North of the island is a natural paradise known for its natural pools. Beach lovers will feel at home in the southern part of the island with many beaches that have yellow or black sands. Tenerife enjoys a perfect climate throughout the year. There are many fun activities for snowbirds to engage in and stunning things to see. One of the most popular activities on the island is the Carnaval de Santa Cruz, which is a huge pre-Lent festival with parades, music, dancing, and colorful costumes. This sunny holiday hotspot welcomes millions of people throughout the year who are looking to relax, have an adventure, make memories, and enjoy the fantastic weather.

    Weather January 2023 in Tenerife Spain:

    Generally, January in Tenerife will be really nice, with an average temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. Due to the dry air, it will feel very comfortable. You can expect around 4 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 23 mm of rain during the month of January.

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    Contents

    • 1 January weather in Tenerife Spain
    • 2 January weather in Tenerife Spain in more detail
      • 2.1 – What will the temperature be in Tenerife in January
      • 2.2 – Can you expect rain in January in Tenerife?
      • 2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Tenerife for January
      • 2.4 – Can you expect in January a lot of sunny days in Tenerife
      • 2.5 – Will it be comfortable in January in Tenerife?
    • 3 What to do in Tenerife Spain in January
    • 4 Is it humid in Tenerife Spain in January?
    • 5 Is January a good time to go to Tenerife Spain?
    • 6 Does it rain all day in Tenerife Spain in January?
    • 7 Is January the rainiest month in Tenerife Spain?
    • 8 Is January the most sunniest month in Tenerife Spain?
    • 9 Weather in Tenerife Spain in other months

    January weather in Tenerife Spain

    To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in January in Tenerife, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if January is comfortable or humid

    Generally, January in Tenerife will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. Due to the dry air, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 55°F / 13°C.

    Tenerife has some rainy days in January. You can expect around 4 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 23 mm of rain during the whole month.

    The forecast for January 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.

    January weather in Tenerife Spain in more detail

    To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in January in Tenerife, we will look at the temperature, rain, wind, humidity, water temperature, and sun and clouds

    – What will the temperature be in Tenerife in January

    Generally, you can expect in January an average temperature of 69°F / 21°C during the day and an average of 55°F / 13°C during the night. In January, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 77°F / 25°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 50°F / 10°C.

    When looking at the whole year, January is the coldest month, with an average temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. July, August and September are the hottest months, with an average temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. When comparing January with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to December, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. And almost equal to February, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 71°F / 22°C.

    Day and night temperature variation for Tenerife during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Tenerife 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, August is the hottest month, with a temperature of around 93°F / 34°C. January is the coldest month, with a temperature of around 77°F / 25°C. When comparing January with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to December, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 78°F / 26°C. And almost equal to February, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 78°F / 26°C.

    In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in Tenerife each month:

    Day and night temperature variation for Tenerife during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Tenerife during the year.

    – Can you expect rain in January in Tenerife?

    Generally, you can expect about 4 rain days in January, with on average 0.9 inches / 23 mm of rain.

    When looking at the whole year, July is the dryest month, with an average rainfall of around 0 inches / 0 mmmm. December is the wettest month, with an average rainfall of around 1.3 inches / 32 mmmm. When comparing January with the month before and after, this is less than December, which sees around 1. 3 inches / 32 mm of rain. And almost equal to February, which sees around 0.9 inches / 24 mm of rain

    Rain days for Tenerife during the year.Rain days for Tenerife 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 0 and 1 days. December is the month with the most rain days with an average of between 5 and 6 days. When comparing January with the month before and after, this is almost equal to December, which sees an average of between 5 and 6 days of rain. And almost equal to February, which sees an average of between 3 and 4 days of rain

    – What will the water temperature be in Tenerife for January

    You can expect in January, the water temperature for Tenerife to be between 71°F / 22°C and 64°F / 18°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.

    September has the highest water temperature, with around 77°F / 25°C. April has the lowest water temperature, with around 68°F / 20°C. When comparing the water temperature from January with the month before and after, January has a water temperature almost equal to December, with a water temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from February, that is an average of between 68°F / 20°C and 69°F / 21°C.

    Water temperature for Tenerife during the year.Water temperature for Tenerife during the year.

    – Can you expect in January a lot of sunny days in Tenerife

    Generally, you can expect around 7 sunny days in January and around 18 partly sunny days. The remaining days will be cloudy.

    When looking at the whole year, December is the month with the highest number of sunny days, with an average of between 7 and 8 sunny days. July is the month with the lowest number of sunny days, with an average of between 0 and 1 sunny days. When comparing January with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to December, with an average of between 7 and 8 sunny days. And almost equal to February, with an average of between 5 and 6 sunny days

    The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for TenerifeThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Tenerife

    We have looked at the sunny days in Tenerife. Let’s also look at the cloudy or overcast days. January is the month with the highest number of cloudy days, with around 6 cloudy days. July is the month with the lowest number of cloudy days, with around 1 cloudy day. When comparing January with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to December, with around 6 cloudy days. And almost equal to February, with an average of between 4 and 5 cloudy days

    – Will it be comfortable in January in Tenerife?

    Generally, January in Tenerife will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable.

    We use the humidity and temperature in Tenerife 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 “very comfortable” (dry air). August has the highest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid). When comparing January with the month before and after, this is slightly less than December, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (low humidty). And almost equal to February, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air)

    Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for TenerifeWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Tenerife

    What to do in Tenerife Spain in January

    There are a couple of interesting places and attractions in Tenerife. A couple of suggestions for snowbirds are:

    • Mount Teide: Mount Teide is a dormant volcano on Tenerife. Its summit is the highest point in Spain and also the highest point above sea level in the islands of the Atlantic. At 7500 meter (24608 feet), it is the fourth highest volcano in the world. Snowbirds can go on cable car rides to the top of this UNESCO world heritage site and experience what it is like to be on what NASA describes as the third-tallest volcanic structure.
    • Siam Park: This is a splendid Thai-themed adventure water park that has lots of activities suitable for younger children and also adults.
    •  Loro Park: For nature lovers, you could have an excellent time seeing this zoo that has some exotic animals like Tigers, dolphins & penguins
    • Playa de Las Teresitas: This is a stunning man-made beach that has fine yellow sand.
    • Pyramids of Guimar: Snowbirds can visit this incredible ethnology park & terraced stone pyramids to get a feel of the island’s archaeological history.
    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife: This is a fun resort town known for Conception Church, Palacio de Carta & the architectural wonder of Tenerife Auditorium.
    • Los Gigantes: Snowbirds can enjoy the stunning sandy beaches in Los Gigantes. There are high cliffs around the area that tourists sometimes go to the cliffs to watch the sunset on the ocean. Snowbirds can also go whale-watching.

    Is it humid in Tenerife Spain in January?

    A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Tenerife Spain in January. 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 January in Tenerife, 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 Tenerife 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 January, you can expect that Tenerife will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable.

    January is the month with the most comfort. It will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable. August is the most uncomfortable month. It will not be very humid, and will feel comfortable. In the graph, you can see that there is some difference between the most comfortable and most uncomfortable months

    Humidity level for TenerifeHumidity level for Tenerife

    Is January a good time to go to Tenerife Spain?

    Trying to answer the question of whether January is a good time to go to Tenerife 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 Tenerife in January, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In January, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. Due to the dry air, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will be around 55°F / 13°C.

    The number of overcast days is more than 5, but you can still the sun with around 7 sunny days and 18 partly sunny days.

    The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 4 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 23 mm of rain during January. If it were more than five days, the location would be slightly less attractive for a shorter stay.

    We have looked at the average day temperature, the night temperature, humidity, the number of overcast days, and the rain. We think that January a good time to go to Tenerife Spain for most visitors.

    Does it rain all day in Tenerife Spain in January?

    In Tenerife, it does not rain all day in January. You can expect around 4 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 23 mm of rain during the month.

    Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Tenerife Spain, there are, on average 7 sunny days and 18 partly sunny days in January. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.

    Is January the rainiest month in Tenerife Spain?

    January 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 Tenerife, we will both look at the month with the most rain, and the month with the highest number of rainy days.

    December is the month with the the highest number of rainiest days. On average, you can expect 6 days with rain. July is the month with the lowest number of rainy days, with aproximately 0 days.

    December is the month with the most rain. This is not equal as the one with the most rainy days. On average, you can expect 1.3 inches / 32 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 inches / 0 mm of rain.

    Is January the most sunniest month in Tenerife Spain?

    January 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 Tenerife, 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.

    December is the month with the highest number of sunny days. On average, you can expect 7 sunny days, and 18 partly suny days. July 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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    What to expect from the weather in Tenerife in January

    The Spanish island of Tenerife, located on the archipelago of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, is visited by tourists all year round. Even in winter it is warm enough here, if you wish, you can swim in the ocean. In addition, the island has a large number of world-famous attractions, such as the Teide volcano, the Guimar pyramids, the Candelaria Basilica and many others. This article is about the weather in Tenerife in January. Perhaps it will be useful to the reader, provided that he plans to take a vacation in the winter.

    A characteristic feature of the weather in January is that the water temperature is often higher than the air temperature (both day and night). So, the ocean at this time has a temperature of 20 degrees, sometimes rises to 21. During the day, the thermometer ranges from 19 to 23 degrees. At night, the air temperature is lower by 2-3 degrees, that is, 17-20 degrees.

    In general, holidays in Tenerife in winter are very attractive. The warm but mild climate will add positive emotions to your trip. The weather in Tenerife in February will not disappoint you either, but for now we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the graph of changes in air and ocean temperature in the middle of winter.

    Features of the January climate in Tenerife

    Clear and cloudy days divided January almost equally, but there are usually a little more clear days. According to meteorological data for 2011-2013, precipitation in the form of rain can fall during the month, but these cases are infrequent – no more than 3 times a month. Many tourists like to relax in Tenerife in winter. At this time, it is very calm here, there is no large influx of tourists, but, nevertheless, warm air and water in the ocean. Pay attention to the table below, which reflects the weather in Tenerife in January for 2011-2013.

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    7 20-21 18-19 20-21
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    10 20-21 18-19 20-21
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    12 20-21 20-21
    13 19-21 18-19 20-21
    14 18-20 20-21
    15 20-22 18-19 20-21
    16 20-22 17-19 20-21
    17 19-21 17-18 17-18 17-18-18-18-18 17-18 20-21
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    19-22 16-19 20-21
    21 20-21 16-20 20-21
    22 18-20 17-18 20-21
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    19-20 9-20 9-20 900 20-21
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    25 19-21 17-19
    26 20-21 17-20 20-21
    27 17-22 16-19 20-21
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    30 18-22 17-23 20-21
    31 17-23 16-21 20-21

    Tenerife weather in January and water temperature in resorts

    January is one of the coldest months in Tenerife. In the southern part of the island, it is relatively warm during the day, in the shade it is more than 20°C (it is even warmer in the sun), and at night the temperature can drop below 15°C. This means that while the sun is warm, it is very warm. But as soon as the clouds appear, it becomes cooler. The water temperature in the ocean is about 20°C, you can swim on sunny days.

    The northern part of Tenerife is noticeably colder and it often rains. Swimming most likely will not work, and sunbathing on the beach too. During the day, take a windbreaker with you, and in the evening a sweater or sweatshirt. But you can look at Tenerife from a non-tourist side.

    January is a great option to focus on excursions and walks. Not too hot, lots of greenery, fresh air. After the New Year holidays, there are significantly fewer tourists.

    Tip: if you are going to the mountains or volcanoes, be sure to take warm clothes and shoes. Flip flops and shorts are not the best option for walking in the mountains in winter.

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    Where to swim in Tenerife in January

    The western resorts of Tenerife are best for swimming in January: Playa de la Arena, Alcala and Los Gigantes. The dark sand heats up quickly in the sun, and the mountains protect the west coast from strong winds and rain. The water temperature in the ocean is about 20 ° C, and on the main beaches, especially in the bays, it warms up even warmer.

    To protect yourself from the vagaries of nature, choose hotels with heated pools, see my selection. You can swim in any weather.

    Weather in the mountains and on Mount Teide in January

    In January, there is snow on the top of Mount Teide. Sometimes snow falls in the Teide National Park itself, at the height of the lower cable car station.

    When you arrive in Tenerife, you will most likely want to climb the Teide. Please note that the average temperature on the Teide in January is below zero, and even sometimes drops to minus 5-10 °C. Don’t forget warm clothes and shoes.

    Tip: The cable car is often closed in winter due to weather conditions. If you want to use it, check the current information on the mode of operation on the website.

    Weather on the south coast of Tenerife in January

    The weather in the resort towns of the south coast in January is almost the same, so for example, I give information on the weather in Costa Adeje. This is a good option for families and holidays with children in January in Tenerife.

    Air temperature on the south coast of Tenerife in January

    The air temperature in the southern part of Tenerife, in the area of ​​Costa Adeje, in the shade during the day is about 21 ° C, in the sun it is much warmer. At night the temperature drops to 15°C.

    Sea temperature on the south coast of Tenerife in January

    The water temperature in January on the Costa Adeje decreases from 20.5°C at the beginning of January to about 19.4°C at the end.

    The number of sunny days on the south coast of Tenerife in January

    The average number of sunny days for the last 5 years on the south coast of Tenerife in Costa Adeje is 28 days. Day length 10.4-10.9hours.

    Number of rainy days on the south coast of Tenerife in January

    There have been almost no rainy days in January in Costa Adeje for the last 5 years. Sometimes it is cloudy, but not more than 3 days a month. The amount of precipitation is not more than 5.2 mm per month.

    The average wind speed on the south coast of Tenerife in January in Costa Adeje

    The average wind speed over the past 5 years on the south coast of Tenerife in Costa Adeje is 4.8 m/s, which is approximately the same as the average annual level.

    Weather on the west coast of Tenerife in January

    Air temperature on the west coast of Tenerife in January in Playa de la Arena

    Air temperature in the west of Tenerife, in the area of ​​the resorts of Puerto de Santiago, Playa de la Arena and Los Gigantes, in the afternoon in the shade is about 20 ° C, the sun is noticeably warmer. But at night the temperature drops to 10-15°C.

    The water temperature on the west coast of Tenerife in January in Playa de la Arena

    The water temperature in January on the west coast of Tenerife, near the resorts of Playa de la Arena, Los Gigantes and Puerto de Santiago drops from 20.5 ° C in early January up to about 19.4°C at the end.

    The number of sunny days on the west coast of Tenerife in January

    The average number of sunny days for the last 5 years on the west coast of Tenerife in Puerto de Santiago is 27 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.8 hours.

    Number of rainy days on the west coast of Tenerife in January

    Over the past 5 years, there have been almost no rainy days on the west coast of Tenerife in the area of ​​Puerto de Santiago in January. Sometimes it is cloudy, but not more than 3 days a month. The amount of precipitation is no more than 6 mm per month, which is slightly less than on the southern coast.

    Average wind speed on the west coast of Tenerife in January

    The average wind speed over the past 5 years on the west coast of Tenerife in the area of ​​Puerto de Santiago is 4. 7 m/s, which is approximately the same as the average annual level.

    Weather on the east coast of Tenerife in January

    Air temperature on the east coast of Tenerife in January

    Air temperature on the east coast of Tenerife, in the El Medano resort area, in the daytime in the shade is about 20 °C. At night the temperature drops to 15°C.

    The water temperature on the west coast of Tenerife in January at El Medano

    The water temperature in January on the west coast of Tenerife, in the resort area of ​​El Medano, drops from 20.6 ° C in early January to about 19.2 ° C towards the end of the month .

    The number of sunny days on the east coast of Tenerife in January

    The average number of sunny days for the last 5 years on the east coast of Tenerife in El Medano is 26 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.9 hours.

    Number of rainy days on the east coast of Tenerife in January

    Over the past 5 years, there have been almost no rainy days on the east coast of Tenerife in El Medano in January. Sometimes it is cloudy and overcast, but not more than 5 days a month. The amount of precipitation is not more than 7.4 mm per month.

    The average wind speed on the east coast of Tenerife in January

    The average wind speed over the past 5 years on the east coast of Tenerife in El Medano is 5.5 m/s, which generally corresponds to the average annual levels.

    Weather in the north of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January

    The main resort of the north of Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, does not please with warm weather in January.

    The air temperature in the north of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January

    The air temperature in the north of Tenerife, near the resort of Puerto de la Cruz, during the day in the shade is slightly less than 20 °C. At night the temperature drops to 10-15°C.

    Water temperatures in the north of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January

    The water temperature in January in the north of Tenerife, in the area of ​​​​the resort of Puerto de la Cruz, gradually decreases from 20. 6 ° C in early January to about 19.2 ° C at the end of the month.

    The number of sunny days on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January

    The average number of sunny days for the last 5 years on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz is 20 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.8 hours.

    Number of rainy days on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January

    In the past 5 years, Puerto de la Cruz has had an average of one rainy day in January. At the same time, there are up to 10 cloudy days per month, and 1-2 completely cloudy ones. The amount of precipitation is about 17-18 mm per month, which is 2-3 times more than in the southern resorts.

    Average wind speed on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January

    The average wind speed for the last 5 years on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz is 5 m/s, which corresponds to the average value during the year.

    Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January

    Air temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January

    The capital of the island, the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, has its own special microclimate.

    The air temperature in January during the day in the shade here is about 19 °C, in the sun it is somewhat warmer. Temperatures can drop to 15°C at night.

    Water temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on Las Teresitas beach in January

    The water temperature in January at Las Teresitas beach, near Santa Cruz, gradually decreases from 20.4 ° C in early January to about 19,2°C at the end of January. Due to the cool wind, swimming in January is not very comfortable here.

    Number of sunny days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January

    The average number of sunny days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife over the past 5 years is 17 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.8 hours.

    Number of rainy days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January

    There were almost no rainy days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January for the last 5 years. However, a significant number of cloudy and overcast days, there can be up to 15 per month. The amount of precipitation is up to 16 mm per month, which is more than 2 times higher than the level in the southern resorts.

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    Temperature day, ° C 1
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    The temperature at night, ° C 18 19 19 18 18 18
    Humidity, % 68 68
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    weather on Tenerife in January 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature for 365 Celsius

    According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is not very good in Tenerife in January, this month’s rating is 3.7 out of five.

    Temperature in Tenerife in January

    Average temperature during the day: +19.5°C
    Average temperature at night: +15.3°C
    Sea water temperature: +19.8°C
    Number of sunny days: 22 days
    Rainy days:
    Rainfall:
    0 days
    28. 1 mm

    Monthly weather comparison in Tenerife
    Water temperature in Spain in January

    Should I go on vacation in January?

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    The climate is unfavorable, there are few tourists. According to our data, the weather in Tenerife in January and the water temperature is not very good. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +19.8°C. There is practically no rain, about 0 days per month, 28.1 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 22 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Tenerife in January.

      Please note:

    • Tenerife weather in December:
      rating 4.0 (out of 5),
      air +20. 2°C , sea: +20.8°C,
      rain 0 days
    • Tenerife weather in February:
      rating 3.7 (out of 5),
      air +18.0°C , sea: +18.9°C,
      rain 2 days

    

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    Tenerife water temperature in January

    Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Tenerife in January ranges from +19. 1°C to +20.5°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is warmer by about 1°C. The next month the water is 0.9°C colder. In January, according to tourists in 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 January and other months.

    The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.7 to 4.6 points. The number of rainy days in January is 0, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 28.1 mm, which is the 5th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 0 mm less rainfall, in the next month, 2.3 mm less. The weather in Tenerife in January 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 January is 5 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 6. 9 m/s.

    Climate summary

    Day Day air temperature Water temperature
    1 +18.8°C +20.5°C
    2 +19.3°C +20. 5°C
    3 +19.3°C +20.1°C
    4 +19.4°C +20.4°C
    5 +19. 8°C +20.1°C
    6 +20.9°C +20.4°C
    7 +23.1°C +20.1°C
    8 +23. 2°C +20.3°C
    9 +16.1°C +20.1°C
    10 +17.8°C +19.8°C
    11 +19. 8°C +19.9°C
    12 +19.6°C +20.1°C
    13 +18.8°C +20.0°C
    14 +17. 6°C +19.8°C
    15 +18.3°C +19.9°C
    16 +18.4°C +19.8°C
    17 +19. 1°C +19.8°C
    18 +18.6°C +19.7°C
    19 +19.7°C +19.6°C
    20 +18. 7°C +19.9°C
    21 +19.2°C +19.8°C
    22 +20.1°C +20.0°C
    23 +16. 9°C +19.8°C
    24 +17.6°C +19.7°C
    25 +18.6°C +19.7°C
    26 +18. 4°C +19.6°C
    27 +18.9°C +19.2°C
    28 +20.2°C +19.2°C
    29 +18. 7°C +19.1°C
    30 +16.7°C +19.1°C
    31 +18.3°C +19.4°C

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    Tenerife in January 2023 – rest and weather in Tenerife, Spain

    A trip to Tenerife in January is definitely more affordable than in the high summer and autumn seasons. But is it justified, and what can you do on the island in the dead of winter? This is what our Tour-Calendar tried to figure out.

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    The most comfortable weather conditions in January prevail in the south of the island, while the north experiences heavy rainfall and strong winds

    When is the best time to visit Tenerife? | January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

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    Weather in Tenerife in January

    Thanks to the Canary warm current, which envelops the island in a north-south direction, even in the winter season Tenerife has a very mild climate. In fact, it warms the atmosphere and does not allow it to cool, so in January it is much warmer here than in the same Mallorca. No wonder Tenerife is called the “island of eternal spring. ” This month, however, as always, its northern part, due to the greater share of precipitation falling on it, is buried in greenery: banana groves, vineyards, date palms, subtropical relict forests and lush gardens with tropical flowers. The southern regions are rather sparse in vegetation. In general, Tenerife is still many-sided and beautiful, the only changes that have taken place are in the weather. The temperature regime of this month becomes the coolest of the year, at the same time the amount of precipitation is slightly reduced compared to November and December. The average value of the thermometer from the absolute maximums is about +20 °C, and the absolute minimums – +14 °C. Nevertheless, the complex rugged relief was the reason for the formation of several climatic zones at the same time on such a small area. Therefore, if on one coast of Tenerife the sky is covered with thick clouds and it is about to start raining, then on the other coast it is possible that it will be sunny and dry. In the capital in January, the delta of daily temperatures ranges from +14 to 20 °C. Puerto de la Cruz has a more northerly position and lies in a lowland, so it is fair that it is somewhat cooler here – +12..+18 °C. In the secluded western resort of Guia de Ezora, these values ​​​​are slightly lower – + 11 + 17 ° C. In areas far from the coastline or located closer to the central zones, meteorologists record from 6..+8 °C to +13..+14 °C. There is snow in the mountains at this time, take this into account when planning your excursion there. Despite the decrease in precipitation, the humidity of the air this month throughout the island, with the exception of its southern part, remains elevated. In the north, the weather is characterized by great instability, as cold trade winds come here from the northeast. The number of cloudy and rainy days here exceeds the number of sunny days. In the depths of Tenerife, frequent showers are still possible, and in the southern resorts, precipitation is reduced to 5-6 days.

    Temperature during the day

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    Water temperature

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    Humidity

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    Day length

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    What is interesting in Tenerife in January?

    Of course, the first thing to do when arriving in Tenerife is to explore it far and wide. The weather for this is the most favorable. The sensations brought while traveling through cities and villages are simply unforgettable. You can also go shopping, there is a very low VAT rate (branded alcohol will cost you much cheaper than in the duty free of the local airport, and even more so than in Moscow stores). Well, you should not deny yourself big and small entertainment: all kinds of shows, discos in nightclubs, restaurants, etc.

    Beach holiday

    Comfortable swimming in Tenerife in January, unless you practice winter swimming or belong to the Balts, is unlikely. Water on the southern coast of the Atlantic Ocean is kept at +19 ° C, and on the northern coast this figure can be one notch less. However, here on the coastal strip, except for windsurfers and surfers, no one “lives”. On the northeastern beaches of “Roque de las Bodegas” and “Almaciga” there is a meeting of big waves, winds and … a person.

    On especially warm days, when dry and sunny weather sets in, it is quite possible to get your portion of tan and vitamin D on the island. The most likely to do this in resorts such as Las Americas, Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos.

    Entertainment and excursions

    Fascinated by wildlife, we can recommend a visit to “Laura Park”, which is located in the northern city of Puerto de la Cruz. It is a huge complex, on the territory of which there is a zoo, an aquarium, and a botanical garden. But the main reason why tens of thousands of tourists flock here is an incomparable show of killer whales and sea lions. No less interesting can be a trip to the “Park of the Eagles” (“Jungle Park”) in the south of the island, which is home to about 500 species of animals, including tigers and cougars.

    Amateur photographers (and not only them) should definitely take gorgeous pictures against the backdrop of the volcanic sand of Playa de la Arena. And if this seems insufficient, you can take part in an excursion called “A trip to the most beautiful places on the island.” And do not forget to bring Canarian wines and liqueurs, which are famous for their excellent taste, as a gift to your relatives. And also keep in mind that the price tag for perfume here is much lower than in Russia.

    Holidays and festivals

    On January 6, the Feast of the Three Wise Men / Kings, also known as Epiphany, is celebrated everywhere on the island. On this day, in the capital of Tenerife and in many of its other major cities, one can observe their solemn procession, as well as a huge crowd of people, among which there are a lot of children. Wise men generously give them sweets and gifts. This is a kind of tribute to a distant event, when the three wise men Caspar, Melchior and Belshazzar came to the newborn Jesus to bow to him. On January 27, on the beach of Almaciga, located in the north of the country, a feast is held in honor of Our Lady of Nuestra Señora de Begoña / Nuestra Señora de Begoña. In the middle of the month, in the southern city of Arona, the memory of St. Antonio-Abad “Fiesta de San Antonio Abad” is venerated. At the end of January (sometimes at the beginning of January), Santa Cruz de Tenerife hosts one of the most important classical music festivals in Europe, the Festival de Música de Canarias.

    What are the prices for holidays in Tenerife in January?

    The New Year and Christmas holidays are already over, and therefore travel agencies and hoteliers are starting to reduce their prices. January holidays cannot be called cheap, because these are the Canary Islands! But you can definitely save from 20% to 35%.

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    How to relax in Tenerife in January on your own

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    We hope that the Tour-Calendar helped you plan your trip to Tenerife in January and you will get a lot of positive emotions!

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    Average temperature at night +14°C +13°C +12°C
    Sea water temperature +21°C +20°C +19°C
    Number of sunny days 19 days 17 days 15 days
    Day length 10. 3 – 10.5 hours 10.4 – 10.8 hours 10.9 – 11.6 hours
    Number of rainy days 1 day 2 days 2 days
    Rainfall 28.0 mm 26.6 mm 40.6 mm
    Average wind speed 4.5 m / s 4.6 m / s 4.9 m / s

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    The weather in Tenerife

    Tenerife, the magnificent island of the Canary archipelago, washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, is the most populated island in Spain. Despite the fact that the island is located off the coast of Africa, it does not get too hot here. January can be called a relatively cool month of the year. The thermometer at this time fluctuates between + 12 ° С and + 20 ° С, and at night it can drop to + 8-9 ° С. However, the weather in January is quite unpredictable – it also happens that the whole of January in Tenerife reigns sunny clear weather, giving warm windless days.

    Swimming in January is not a very popular pastime among vacationers: the water temperature at this time is only around +18-20°C. However, the ocean is never too warm.

    On the other hand, the January weather is more than suitable for making excursions around the island. The main attraction of Tenerife is the Teide volcano. It is worth remembering that even if it is not cold at the lower station of the funicular, the temperature is always much lower at the upper one, and the cold wind can literally penetrate to the bones – you will need warm clothes, a sweater or a jacket to climb the volcano.

    The beautiful city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital of the island, will offer you to admire the wonderful old churches and lovely cobbled streets, the town of La Orotava, located in the valley of the volcano, is absolutely charming in its architecture – its old part is under the protection of UNESCO. And in a couple of hours you can run through all the main attractions of the Canary Islands in the Pueblo Chico miniature park. Noteworthy is an interesting and important attraction in the east of Tenerife – the pyramids of Guimar. These pyramids are smaller than the Egyptian pyramids – rather, they are more reminiscent of the step pyramids of Peru and Mexico. For what purpose they were erected, has not yet been determined.

    There are many entertainments available on the island in January: the huge water park “Siam Park”, which is considered one of the largest in Europe, the entertainment complex “Lago Martianes”, “Loro Park” with a bird park, a dolphinarium, a penguinarium and an aquarium, an eagle park ” Jungle Park” and much more.

    Air temperature in Tenerife in January

    The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Tenerife in January.
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    The average air temperature in January over the past 5 years is 16.4°C during the day and 12.9°C at night.
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    The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Tenerife in January.
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    The average sea temperature in Tenerife in January over the past 5 years is 19.9°C/68.1°F.
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    Sunny days in Tenerife in January

    The graph below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Tenerife in January.
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    Rainy days in Tenerife in January

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    Windy days in Tenerife in January

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    Chica playa: Playa Chica – Most popular beach in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

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    Playa Chica, Puerto del Carmen – Updated 2022 Prices

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    16 Calle Harimaguada, 35510 Puerto del Carmen, Spain

    Excellent location – rated 9.6/10! (score from 6 reviews)

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    Playa Chica is a beachfront property located in Puerto del Carmen, a 2-minute walk from Puerto del Carmen Beach and 2.4 km from Playa de los Pocillos. The air-conditioned property is a few steps from Playa Chica, and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.

    The villa has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with garden views.

    The villa has a grill. Both a bicycle rental service and a car rental service are available at Playa Chica, while windsurfing can be enjoyed nearby.

    Rancho Texas Park is 2.6 km from the accommodation. The nearest airport is Lanzarote, 6.9 km from Playa Chica, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

    This is our guests’ favorite part of Puerto del Carmen, according to independent reviews.

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    Located in the top-rated area in Puerto del Carmen, this property has an excellent location score of 9.6!


    Free Private Parking Available On Site

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    Non-smoking rooms

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    Parking

    Free private parking is available on site (reservation is not needed).

      Internet

      WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

      Kitchen

      Freedom to eat when you want

      • High chair

      • Stovetop

      • Kitchen

      • Washing machine

      • Dishwasher

      • Microwave

      • Refrigerator

      Bedroom

      • Linens

      Bathroom

      • Toilet paper

      • Towels

      • Private Bathroom

      • Hairdryer

      Media & Technology

      Fun for everyone under one roof

      • Flat-screen TV

      • Cable channels

      Room Amenities

      Extra comfort

      • Private entrance

      Outdoors

      Sit back and relax

      • Outdoor furniture

      • Beachfront

      • Sun deck

      • BBQ facilities

      • Terrace

      Health & Wellness Facilities

      • Personal trainer

      • Fitness classes

      • Yoga classes

      • Full-body massage
        Additional charge

      • Hand massage
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      • Head massage
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      • Couples’ massage
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      • Foot massage
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      • Neck massage
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      • Back massage
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      • Spa/Wellness packages

      • Beach umbrellas

      • Beach chairs/Loungers

      • Open-air bath

      • Hot tub/Jacuzzi

      • Massage
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      Food & Drink

      • Grocery deliveries
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      • Tea/Coffee maker

      Activities

      • Cooking class
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      • Tour or class about local culture
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      • Themed dinners
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      • Bike tours
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      • Walking tours
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      • Water park
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      • Water sports facilities on site
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      • Snorkeling
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      • Racquetball
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      • Horseback riding
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      • Diving
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      • Hiking
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      • Windsurfing
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      • Fishing
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      • Golf course (within 2 miles)
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      • Tennis court
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      Outdoor & View

      Enjoy the view

      • Garden view

      Transportation

      • Airport drop-off
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      • Airport pickup
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      • Airport shuttle (additional charge)

      • Shuttle service (additional charge)

      • Car rental

      Front Desk Services

      • Invoice provided

      • Private check-in/out

      • Concierge

      • Baggage storage

      • Express check-in/out

      Entertainment & Family Services

      • Strollers

      • Baby safety gates

      • Board games/Puzzles

      • Babysitting/Child services
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      Cleaning Services

      • Daily housekeeping
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      • Air conditioning

      • Smoke-free property

      • Heating

      • Non-smoking rooms

      Safety & security

      • Fire extinguishers

      • Smoke alarms

      • Security alarm

      • Key access

      Languages Spoken

      • German

      • English

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      This property has taken steps to provide more sustainable and eco-friendly travel

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      Refundable damage deposit

      A damage deposit of EUR 300 is required on arrival. This will be collected by credit card. You should be reimbursed within 7 days of check-out. Your deposit will be refunded in full by credit card, subject to an inspection of the property.

      Children & Beds

      Child policies

      Children of all ages are welcome.

      Children 3 and above are considered adults at this property.

      To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.

      Crib and extra bed policies

      Crib by request

      Free

      Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

      1 crib available on request.

      All cribs and extra beds are subject to availability.

      No age restriction

      There’s no age requirement for check-in

      Cards accepted at this property

      Playa Chica accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.


      Smoking

      Smoking is not allowed.

      Parties

      Parties/events are not allowed

      Quiet hours

      Guests need be quiet between 11:00 PM and 8:00 AM.

      Pets

      Pets are not allowed.

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      Brownsville, TX 78521
      956-546-3721
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      Be aware of the tides and high tide line when choosing a beach campsite. Strong winds or storms can significantly elevate tides and create hazardous conditions along the Gulf Coast. Accessibility is not guaranteed, always scout ahead before driving on sandy beaches. Learn more: Boondocking 101

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      LivingOurDreamNow

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      “Free Beach Camping Administered by Cameron County in TX”

      Reviewed 3/11/2021

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      Free beach camping in Texas doesn’t get much better than the free camping available on Boca Chica Beach in south Texas. Boca Chica Beach is cooperatively administered by Cameron County in Texas and provides free beach camping with no amenities directly on the Gulf of Mexico. A video is uploaded here on Campendium for your immediate r…

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      Free beach camping in Texas doesn’t get much better than the free camping available on Boca Chica Beach in south Texas. Boca Chica Beach is cooperatively administered by Cameron County in Texas and provides free beach camping with no amenities directly on the Gulf of Mexico. A video is uploaded here on Campendium for your immediate reference. No ATVs or Off-Road Vehicles (ORV) are allowed on the beaches or dunes. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 1.83 Mbps download speed and 0.30 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service clocked in at 53.3 Mbps download speed and 19.5 Mbps upload speed. T-Mobile cellular service clocked in at 9.47 Mbps download speed and 0.11 Mbps upload speed.

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      Nina Herzig

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      “Great deserted beach… BUT watch wind and tide and DO put boards under your wheels! We had to evacuate.”

      Reviewed 12/24/2020

      Days stayed: 9

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      The beach is fantastic, and the proximity to the starship launch facility truly exciting. As remarked by others, there are parts with much more trash than on other beaches. Park your vehicle high enough, way away from the water! We had a windstorm one night and our awning of the RV got ripped to shreds, the metal arms bent and blown on…

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      The beach is fantastic, and the proximity to the starship launch facility truly exciting. As remarked by others, there are parts with much more trash than on other beaches. Park your vehicle high enough, way away from the water! We had a windstorm one night and our awning of the RV got ripped to shreds, the metal arms bent and blown onto the roof! Worse though was the tide – it came in one day unexpectedly high, without any warning of the local tide watch website. We had to flee and literally drove through the waves… the photo is just a few minutes before all wheels went under water. Boards under the wheels saved us! Otherwise we would never have made it out. So we just made it back, but it was a close call!

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      WoofPack

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      “It’s campable”

      Reviewed 1/21/2020

      Nightly rate: FREE!
      Days stayed: 1

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      Just had to see the southern tip of Texas for myself, and this spot is overdue for a review.
      Not sure if this is typical or not, but I arrived to find the water practically lapping at the end of the road, so that’s where I stopped and camped. A Border Patrol truck came by while I was setting up, but left without comment so I guess tha…

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      Just had to see the southern tip of Texas for myself, and this spot is overdue for a review.

      Not sure if this is typical or not, but I arrived to find the water practically lapping at the end of the road, so that’s where I stopped and camped. A Border Patrol truck came by while I was setting up, but left without comment so I guess that’s okay. Some trucks drove onto the beach to fish during the day but I wouldn’t risk hauling my trailer out there. I was nervous enough trying to get turned back around.

      There was strong wind down from the North. I was the only camper. One group came in at sunset, built a fire and hung out til around 9 or 10 but otherwise, no action at night. Plenty of daytime traffic. Mostly people jumping out, taking selfies and leaving.

      I hiked 2-3 miles from where the road ends to take a look at Mexico. I encountered nobody on the walk there. As has been commented, the Rio Grande border is basically a stream. There was one guy standing outside his truck on the Mexican side. I waved. He didn’t. There was also somebody who looked like they were collecting trash on the Texas side. They both looked a little curious at seeing me, but I never felt in any danger. There is some trash on the beach washed up from the shore, but nothing unusual for a public beach. The previous horrified reviewer may not get out much.

      Verizon cell service was flaky. About a half mile from Mexico, it’s gone.

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      “Lots of trash, and questionable security”

      Reviewed 9/30/2019

      Nightly rate: FREE!
      Days stayed: 0
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      FYI we were really looking forward to camping here, but in the end we didn’t stay. First off, there is more trash washed up on this beach than we’ve ever seen anywhere. It’s really most unfortunate, but I suspect that much of it washes down the adjacent Rio Grande River, for none of the other beaches we’ve seen in this area of South Te…

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      FYI we were really looking forward to camping here, but in the end we didn’t stay. First off, there is more trash washed up on this beach than we’ve ever seen anywhere. It’s really most unfortunate, but I suspect that much of it washes down the adjacent Rio Grande River, for none of the other beaches we’ve seen in this area of South Texas seem to have that much rubbish.

      The other big concern that arose was for our personal safety. At the southern end of Boca Chica Beach, the only thing that separates it from the Matamoros, Mexico side is about 50 feet of waist deep, placid water. Walking across the border here would be a trivial exercise. See the photo that we’re attaching to this review, and then check out this article from 8/2019 in USA Today: https://www. usatoday.com/story/news/world/2019/08/27/playa-bagdad-us-mexico-border-town-occupied-drugs-crime-cartel/2131161001/ If the article is to be believed, the drug cartels maintain complete control of this exact corner of beach adjacent to Boca Chica Beach, and at the time I took the photo I was wholly ignorant of just how dangerous taking that photo was.

      Boca Chica Beach would be an absolutely spectacular place to boondock, were it not for the prodigious trash and the drug running immediately adjacent to it. It’s a shame, but it wasn’t for us, and we moved to Isla Blanca County Park on South Padre Island instead.

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      “private and quiet beach camping”

      Reviewed 5/16/2015

      Nightly rate: FREE!
      Days stayed: 7
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      We have stayed here twice during our annual winter trips to south Texas and camped on the beach for 7 days both times. There are NO services and no dump station in this state park and shopping is 25 minutes away, so pack everything you will need for your stay. On both of our stays we were virtually the only ones camping on the beach….

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      We have stayed here twice during our annual winter trips to south Texas and camped on the beach for 7 days both times. There are NO services and no dump station in this state park and shopping is 25 minutes away, so pack everything you will need for your stay. On both of our stays we were virtually the only ones camping on the beach. The few people that drove the beach there to either fish, site see or picnic. The beach was well patrolled by US Boarder Patrol and so we felt safe the entire time, even when we were the only ones camping. This is one of our favourite spots in south Texas to free beach camp.

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      Yesterday, we drove to the tip of Texas in hopes of doing some beach camping. As we pulled into Boca Chica State Park I checked the tide tables.
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      The dead body of a diver is found off the coast of Playa Chica –

      8/30/22, 11:27 AM

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      The Emergency Services (CECOES) have reported that the dead body of a diver was found yesterday (Monday) not far from Playa Chica in Puerto Del Carmen in Lanzarote.

      They received an alert at just after 4:00pm yesterday afternoon informing them of the discovery of a submerged body in a sea inlet by the pier, after which CECOES activated the necessary emergency resources to retrieve it from the water.

      Two divers from the Lanzarote Emergency Consortium recovered the body and took it to the pier, where it remained in the custody of the Guardia Civil until the arrival of the judicial authority, who instructed it to be taken for an autopsy to be officially identified and find the cause of death.

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      Date 1st Tide 2nd Tide 3rd Tide 4th Tide Moon Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
      12/09/2022
      Monday
      03:05 3. 4m 97 09:10 0.6m 95 15:20 3.6m 92 21:36 0.6m 90 07:37 20:02 21:35 09:34
      13/09/2022
      Tuesday
      03:40 3.3m 87 09:47 0.7m 83 15:56 3.4m 80 22:11 0.7m 77 07:37 20:01 22:07 10:35
      14/09/2022
      Wednesday
      04:15 3.2m 73 10:23 0.8m 69 16:32 3.2m 65 22:45 0.9m 62 07:38 20:00 22:41 11:35
      15/09/2022
      Thursday
      04:51 3m 58 11:01 1m 54 17:10 3m 50 23:22 1.2m 46 07:38 19:59 23:18 12:34
      16/09/2022
      Friday
      05:30 2. 8m 43 11:44 1.3m 40 17:53 2.7m 37 07:39 19:58 23:59 13:33

      17/09/2022
      Saturday
      00:03 1.4m 33 06:16 2.6m 31 12:39 1.5m 29 18:50 2.5m 28 07:39 19:56 14:30

      18/09/2022
      Sunday
      01:01 1.6m 27 07:23 2.5m 27 14:01 1.6m 27 20:21 2.3m 29 07:40 19:55 01:33 15:24
      19/09/2022
      Monday
      02:33 1.7m 30 09:01 2.4m 33 15:47 1.6m 35 22:09 2.3m 38 07:40 19:54 01:33 16:14
      20/09/2022
      Tuesday
      04:13 1. 7m 40 10:31 2.5m 43 17:04 1.5m 47 23:17 2.5m 50 07:41 19:53 02:26 17:00
      21/09/2022
      Wednesday
      05:19 1.5m 53 11:29 2.7m 57 17:53 1.3m 60 07:41 19:51 03:22 17:40
      22/09/2022
      Thursday
      00:01 2.7m 64 06:03 1.3m 67 12:11 2.9m 70 18:30 1.1m 72 07:42 19:50 04:19 18:17
      23/09/2022
      Friday
      00:36 2.9m 75 06:39 1.1m 77 12:46 3.1m 80 19:03 0.9m 83 07:42 19:49 05:16 18:50

      24/09/2022
      Saturday
      01:08 3. 1m 85 07:11 0.9m 87 13:18 3.3m 89 19:34 0.8m 91 07:43 19:48 06:13 19:21

      25/09/2022
      Sunday
      01:38 3.2m 92 07:42 0.8m 94 13:49 3.4m 95 20:04 0.7m 96 07:43 19:47 07:11 19:51
      26/09/2022
      Monday
      02:08 3.3m 96 08:13 0.7m 97 14:21 3.5m 97 20:34 0.6m 97 07:44 19:45 08:08 20:21
      27/09/2022
      Tuesday
      02:39 3.4m 96 08:45 0.6m 95 14:53 3.5m 94 21:06 0. 6m 92 07:44 19:44 09:07 20:52
      28/09/2022
      Wednesday
      03:11 3.4m 91 09:19 0.7m 89 15:27 3.4m 87 21:39 0.7m 85 07:45 19:43 10:09 21:27
      29/09/2022
      Thursday
      03:45 3.3m 82 09:56 0.7m 79 16:04 3.3m 75 22:16 0.8m 72 07:45 19:42 11:12 22:05
      30/09/2022
      Friday
      04:24 3.2m 68 10:37 0.9m 65 16:46 3.1m 61 22:57 1m 58 07:46 19:41 12:19 22:50

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      01/10/2022
      Saturday
      05:08 3m 54 11:26 1. 1m 51 17:37 2.9m 48 23:49 1.3m 45 07:47 19:39 13:26 23:42

      02/10/2022
      Sunday
      06:04 2.9m 42 12:31 1.3m 41 18:48 2.6m 41 07:47 19:38 14:32
      03/10/2022
      Monday
      01:00 1.5m 41 07:24 2.7m 42 14:04 1.4m 43 20:29 2.5m 46 07:48 19:37 15:33 01:48
      04/10/2022
      Tuesday
      02:41 1.5m 49 09:05 2.7m 52 15:47 1.3m 56 22:08 2.6m 61 07:48 19:36 16:26 01:48
      05/10/2022
      Wednesday
      04:15 1. 4m 65 10:31 2.9m 68 17:03 1.1m 73 23:18 2.8m 77 07:49 19:35 17:13 02:57
      06/10/2022
      Thursday
      05:22 1.2m 80 11:33 3.1m 83 17:58 0.9m 86 07:49 19:34 17:52 04:05
      07/10/2022
      Friday
      00:09 3.1m 90 06:12 1m 92 12:21 3.3m 95 18:42 0.7m 97 07:50 19:33 18:28 05:12

      08/10/2022
      Saturday
      00:51 3.2m 99 06:55 0.8m 100 13:03 3.5m 101 19:22 0.6m 102 07:51 19:31 19:01 06:15

      09/10/2022
      Sunday
      01:28 3. 4m 102 07:33 0.7m 102 13:41 3.6m 101 19:57 0.5m 101 07:51 19:30 19:32 07:17
      10/10/2022
      Monday
      02:03 3.4m 100 08:10 0.6m 98 14:17 3.6m 97 20:31 0.6m 95 07:52 19:29 20:03 08:18
      11/10/2022
      Tuesday
      02:37 3.4m 93 08:45 0.6m 91 14:52 3.5m 89 21:03 0.7m 85 07:52 19:28 20:36 09:19
      12/10/2022
      Wednesday
      03:09 3.4m 82 09:19 0.7m 79 15:25 3.3m 76 21:35 0. 8m 73 07:53 19:27 21:12 10:19
      13/10/2022
      Thursday
      03:41 3.3m 70 09:53 0.9m 66 15:59 3.1m 63 22:07 1m 60 07:53 19:26 21:52 11:19

      The 10 Best Beach Hotels in Playa Chica, Tarifa

      Tarifa, Spain
      Playa Chica beach

      8.6
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      2,053 reviews

      Playa Chica is a must-see for beach lovers. In the high season, this popular beach is crowded . People come here to practice water sports and take a dip in the refreshing water cooled by cool currents. Beach protected from the wind. On clear days you can see the coast of Africa far on the horizon.

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      Sunny days from May to September

      • Jan

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        8 ° C

      • Feb

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        8 ° C

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        10°C

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      • Dec

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      Very good: 8+
      Good: 7+
      Fairly good: 6+

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      LXR Tarifa Playa 3 Hab.

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      Tarifa
      – 150 m from the beach

      LXR Tarifa Playa 3 Hab. Sea Views is a property with a private pool, set in Tarifa, within just 150 meters of Playa Chica and 150 meters of Los Lances Beach.

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      Hotel & Spa La Residencia Puerto

      4 stars

      Hotel in Tarifa

      La Residencia Puerto & Spa is located in Tarifa, 180 meters from Los Lances and Chica Beaches. It features an outdoor heated pool.
      The attention to detail and friendly staff.

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      9.2

      Excellent

      978 reviews

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      €179.10

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      Apartamento Centro

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      Tarifa
      – 200 m from the beach

      Centro Apartments are located in Tarifa, 200 meters from Los Lances and Playa Chica beaches. Free Wi-Fi is available.
      Position, living room, rooftop.
      Araceli is really nice and she made her best for every problem we faced in the apartment.

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      9.4

      Excellent

      9 reviews

      Price from

      €121.67

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      Duplex centrico con piscina a 100m de la playa.

      Tarifa
      – 200 m from the beach

      Within 200 meters of Los Lances Beach and 200 meters of Playa Chica, Duplex centrico con piscina a 100m de la playa. Provides free WiFi and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool.

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      Malabau Beach House

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      Tarifa
      – 250 m from the beach

      Malabaau Beach House is located a few steps from Los Lances Beach in Tarifa. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and a seating area.
      the location is great and the apartment is brand new

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      8.1

      Very good

      109 reviews

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      € 77.08

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      Tarifa Beach Front Apartment

      Tarifa
      – 300 m from the beach

      Tarifa Beachfront Large Apartment is located in Tarifa, 50 meters from Los Lances Beach and 300 meters from Playa Chica Beach. Hiking is popular in the surrounding area.

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      7.6

      Good

      12 reviews

      Price from

      € 363.33

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      Livingtarifa Apartamento El Puerto

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      Tarifa
      – 300 m from the beach

      El Puerto is located in Tarifa. Free private parking is available. Los Lances Beach is 300 meters away.
      clean, spacey, location, parking garage, kitchen facilities

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      9.3

      Excellent

      16 reviews

      Price from

      € 78.35

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      El Mar

      Tarifa
      – 300 m from the beach

      Located in Tarifa, 300 meters from Los Lances Beach and 300 meters from Playa Chica, El Mar offers free WiFi.

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      1 review

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      Casa Maria

      Tarifa
      – 300 m from the beach

      Located in Tarifa, 300 meters from Los Lances Beach and 300 meters from Playa Chica, Casa Maria offers free WiFi and air conditioning.

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      1 reviews

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      Apartamento El Puerto Bahia

      Tarifa
      – 350 m from the beach

      Featuring sea views, El Puerto Bahía is located in Tarifa, 300 meters from Los Lances Beach.
      Location was perfect! Close to parks, restaurants, shopping, the harbor, castle. Excellent views. Lots of space for the whole family. Fully furnished apartment including a full kitchen with everything needed.

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      8.2

      Very good

      15 reviews

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        Located in Tarifa in the Andalucia region, Lances Beach Penthouses is next to Los Lances Beach. Free private parking is available.
        Perfect located, super equipped and that view for the ocean.

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        Average price/night: € 192.80

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        128 reviews

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        Overlooking beautiful countryside, the Atlantic Ocean and Morocco, Wawa Tarifa is located 400 meters from Valdevaqueros Beach. Rooms and bungalows offer ocean or mountain views.
        Lovely place to just relax, loved the bean bags outside and chilled out music playing

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        Average price/night: € 76.50

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        Wild House Tarifa is located in Tarifa, 400 meters from Los Lances Beach. It offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities.
        great vibe, friendly staff, nicely equipped

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        Average price/night: € 21.06

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        South Service Center Tarifa Hostel is located a 5-minute drive from Tarifa city center and a 10-minute walk from Playa de los Lances Beach.
        Facilities nice, locker, key for room. Has a Cafe, kitchen, close to supermarket & eating…

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        Average price/night: € 15

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        Very well
        499 reviews

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        Offering a private pool, Playa Beach Las Cabañas 1 is located on the beachfront in Tarifa. The apartments are located in a building built in 1980, 100 meters from Los Lances Beach.
        Great location to check out Tarifa. Very comfortable beds, Great showers and well-equipped kitchens.

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        Average price/night: € 147

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        80 reviews

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        Set on the beachfront in Tarifa, Atlantic Apartment has air conditioning, a balcony, and garden views. It features a private pool, terrace and free Wi-Fi.

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        Average price/night: € 140

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        39 reviews

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        Skyte-Home is located in Tarifa, 90 meters from Los Lances Beach. It offers air conditioning, a balcony and free Wi-Fi. This beachfront complex has access to a terrace.

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        Average price/night: € 250

        9.2
        Perfect
        21 reviews

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        Los Lances Beach Apartments is located 100 meters from Los Lances Beach. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool, terrace, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Guests can access the balcony.
        location was perfect, very clean and well equipped.

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      Playa Chica Ocean Water Temperature today

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

      Playa Chica water temperature today is 22.9 degrees Celsius. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest sea in this day in Playa Chica was recorded in 2012 and was 24.6°C, and the coldest was recorded in 2017 at 22.2°C. In the next 10 days, sea water temperature in Playa Chica is expected to rise to 23.2°C. September average sea water temperature in Playa Chica is 23.1°C/63.5°F, the minimum temperature is 21.7°C/69.3°F, and the maximum is 25.3°C/63.5°F.

      The beach season in Playa Chica starts in May and ends in January. During those months, Playa Chica water temperature does not drop below 20°C/68°F and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming. The average water temperature in Playa Chica in winter reaches 19°C, in spring 18.9°C, in summer the average temperature rises to 21.7°C, and in autumn it is 22.5°C.

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      Monthly Playa Chica Water Temperatures:

      Below are the figures for the minimum, maximum and average monthly water temperatures in Playa Chica. In addition to the table values, a graph of changes in the average water temperature during the year is shown. Temperature data are calculated based on observations over the past 10 years

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      February 18. 2°C 16.5°C 19.9°C

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    Tenerife’s best beaches | Viatores

    The island of eternal spring, lost in the waters of the Atlantic, alluring and evergreen, all this is Tenerife. Throughout the year, thousands of tourists from all over the world come here, and thanks to the ideal climate and average air temperature of +23 … +26 degrees, the popularity of this resort remains unchanged. The Canary Islands are, first of all, a beach holiday, and although the waters of the Atlantic Ocean can hardly be compared with fresh milk, most of the vacationers come here just for this.

    All the beaches on the island are free and you can sunbathe and swim wherever you like. Renting umbrellas and sun loungers, of course, for a separate fee (on average 6-8 € per set), but you can buy all this on the way to the beach, and even cheaper in supermarkets. Many hotels provide special beach towels. Keep in mind that you will not find separate private beaches belonging to a particular hotel here: everything is for everyone and be prepared for any contingent of vacationers in the neighborhood.

    Most of the beaches in Tenerife are made of sand of volcanic origin, in some places the sand is completely black, which is very unusual and difficult to wash off from white towels and swimsuits. On the best beaches, imported white or yellow sand is mixed with volcanic sand. In the southern part of the island, the ocean warms up better and is well protected from the winds, moreover, the likelihood of rain in this part is minimal. In the northern part of the island, the water is much colder, the ocean is turbulent and the weather can deteriorate dramatically, especially in autumn, so the best beaches and the best resorts are concentrated in the south. The most popular Canary resort in Tenerife is the town of Costa Adehe. The beaches here meet high European standards and are at the very top of the ranking of the island’s beaches. The best are considered to be: Playa Torviscas, Playa del Duque and Playa de Fanabe.

    Playa del Duque

    Definitely number 1 on this list. Clean, picturesque and high quality – these are the main terms that can be used to characterize it. There are expensive hotels around and this greatly affects the contingent of tourists. The length of the beach is 460 m, the width is about 90 m.

    Del Duc Beach in Costa Adeje

    Playa de Fanabe and Playa Torviscas

    In fact, one large beach, divided into two parts by a huge breakwater. There is a good infrastructure here: a beautiful embankment, a lot of cafes and restaurants, as well as shops, souvenirs and more. Both children and adults will definitely like it here and everyone will find something to their liking. Length – 930 m, width – up to 60 m.

    Playa Torviscas beach. Tenerife. Photo: webtenerife.ru

    Playa de Puerto Colon

    Quite popular among tourists with small children due to the well-heated water in the bay, but the proximity to the port makes it not the most environmentally friendly on the coast. I would also like to highlight a good and pretty beach Playa del Camison (Playa del Camison), but we would not recommend Playa de Troya – it is located next to the most green street of the resort – Veronicas and the contingent here is appropriate. Playa del Bobo is an average, unremarkable beach, and Playa Honda is hardly a beach at all, due to the complete lack of infrastructure and amenities, as well as a terrible entry into the ocean.

    Las Vitas (Playa de las Vistas) and Los Cristianos (Playa de los Cristianos)

    The resort of Costa Adeje blends into the small resort town of Los Cristianos. There are two beaches here: Las Vitas (Playa de las Vistas) and Los Cristianos (Playa de los Cristianos). For relaxation and swimming, we recommend you the first one, it has a large, clean and well-groomed area and well-developed infrastructure, the second beach is too close to the port and we do not recommend swimming here.

    Playa Las Vitas beach. Tenerife. Photo: webtenerife.ru

    Playa de la Tejita

    In the southwest of the island, not far from the resort town of El Medano, is the largest natural sandy beach in Tenerife – Playa de la Tejita. It is very, very good here, very picturesque and not crowded, good entry into the water and there are even the beginnings of some kind of service, but do not forget that El Medano is a paradise for surfers and skysurfers and you run the risk of running into decent waves. The length of the beach is 1050 m, the width is up to 120 m.

    Playa de la Tejita beach. Tenerife. Photo: webtenerife.ru

    Playa de la Arena, Playa Chica and Playa de los Guios

    There are three beaches in the west of the island: Playa de la Arena la Arena), Playa Chica and Playa de los Guios. It is here that you can see the famous black-black volcanic sand, which, of course, is one of the hallmarks of Tenerife. The best in this trio is Playa de la Arena, but keep in mind that the black sand heats up in the sun so much that it is impossible to step on it without shoes, therefore, most likely, this is not the best place for families with small children, and one more thing Don’t wear white! J Playa Chica is the smallest and most undeveloped, and Playa de los Guyos is the most picturesque, it is here that you can touch the majestic cliffs of Los Gigantes.

    Playa de los Guyos beach. Tenerife. Photo: webtenerife.ru

    Playa Jardin

    We have already talked about the disadvantages of a beach holiday in the north, but if you still decide to stay in Puerto de la Cruz, we recommend Playa Jardin. Length – 400 m, width – up to 80 m.

    Playa Jardin beach. Tenerife. Photo: webtenerife.ru

    Las Teresitas (Playa de las Teresitas)

    And we would like to finish our review with the most beautiful beach of the island – Las Teresitas (Playa de las Teresitas). It is located a few kilometers from the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The sand for this beach was brought specially from the Sahara desert. Thanks to the artificial barrier pier, there are practically no waves here, but it is precisely because of it that the water circulation in the bay is poor and it is far from the norms of the sanitary and epidemiological station. Despite this, Terisitas is very popular, because this is the only beach in the capital and you should visit it at least for the sake of wonderful photos.

    Playa de Las Tericitas beach. Tenerife. Photo: webtenerife.ru

    If you liked this article about the beaches of Tenerife and decided to go there, read the headings “General information about Tenerife” or “How to get to Tenerife” on our website. And also you can learn a lot of useful things about the sights of Tenerife in the “What to see in Tenerife” section and see photos from our trips to these islands.

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    September
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    September

    Exact time and date — Playa Chica, Oaxaca, Mexico.

    08:45
    Today Monday, 12.09.2022
    Dawn 07:16
    Sunset 19:28
    Daylength 12 hours 12 minutes
    Playa Chica is located in the Central America time zone, summer time. Data is in UTC, Coordinated Universal Time. UTC-5
    America/Mexico_City
    Population according to GeoNames, percentage of the total population of Mexico. 1.3 thousand
    0% of the total population of Mexico
    Official currency that can be used. MXN
    mexican peso
    Geographic coordinates of latitude and longitude. -96.5183333
    18.0613888
    Playa Chica, airports nearby
    OAX Airport Internacional de OaxacaMexico 120 km
    VER Airport Internacional de VeracruzMexico 126 km
    JAL El Lencero AirportMexico 161 km
    MTT Airport Internacional de MinatitlánMexico 205 km
    IZT AeropuertoMexico 235 km
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    Weather in Ploy Chik for 3 days

    Weather in Ploy Chik for 3 days

    Weather in Ploy Chik for 3 days

    Summer time (+1 hour)

    * The weather is indicated taking into account local times

    Monday, September 12, 2022

    Sun: 0546 9059 9000 07:13. Sunset 19:31 . Moon
    0545 Geomagnetic field: quiet
    UV index: 8 (very high)

    Enhanced protection required. Wait out the afternoon hours indoors. Stay in the shade outdoors. Be sure to wear long sleeves, a hat, and use sunscreen.

    morning from 08:00 to 12:00 +21 +27 ° C Cloudy

    Wind: Light , South , speed 1-2 m/sec

    on land:

    Wind is felt as a continuous lightweight flow of air , felt by the face, the leaves rustle weakly at times, the weather vane begins to turn. Flags and pennants fluctuate slightly

    At sea:

    Weak short waves at sea. The ridges do not tip over and appear glassy. At sea, short waves are up to 30 centimeters high and up to 1-2 meters long.

    Wind gusts: 4 m/s
    Relative humidity: 62-84%
    Clouds: 100%
    Atmospheric pressure: 9046 mm 5 75 rt. Art.

    Visibility: 100%

    9032 Wind: light , North-east , speed 2-3 m/sec
    wind gusts: 7 m/sec
    Relative humidity: 60-75%
    Clogys: 100%
    atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure : 752-754 mm. rt. Art.
    Rainfall: 0.3 mm.
    Visibility: 98-100%

    day from 12:01 to 18:00 9000 +26 ° C Short -term rains
    evening from 18:01 to 00:00 +2 . .. +25 ° C Thunderstorm

    Wind: Light , South , Speed ​​ 1-2 m/sec
    GUESTS OF WIN: 7 m/second
    Relative humidity: 81-87%
    Cloudiness: 100%
    Atmospheric pressure: 752-754 mm. rt. Art.
    Rainfall: 6.5 mm.
    Visibility: 87-100%

    10.9 (very high)

    Night from 00:01 to 06:00 9000 +22 9000 +23 ° C 9000 Rain

    Wind: Light , South-West , speed 1-2 m/sec
    Wind gusts: 7 m/sec
    Relative air humidity: 82-91%
    Cloudy: Cloudy 100%
    Atmospheric pressure: 751-754 mm. rt. Art.
    Rainfall: 1.5 mm.
    visibility: 94-100%

    9000

    Wind: light , south , speed 1-2 m/s
    Wind gusts: 4 m/s
    Relative humidity: 30007 69-88%
    Clouds: 100%
    Atmospheric pressure: 751-752 mm. rt. Art.
    Rainfall: 0.2 mm.
    Visibility: 98-100%

    9000 Wind: light , east , speed 2-3 m/s
    Wind gusts: 7 m/s
    Relative air humidity: 57-67%
    Cloudiness: 100%
    Atmospheric pressure: 750-752 mm. rt. Art.
    Visibility: 100%

    9000 9063 9 : light , northeast , speed 1-3 m/sec
    wind gusts: 6 m/sec
    Relative humidity: 55-90%
    Clouds: 100%
    Atmospheric pressure: 750- 750 753 mm. rt. Art.
    Rainfall: 4.1 mm.
    Visibility: 52-96%

    Wednesday, September 14, 2022

    Evening from 18:01 to 00:00 9000 +23 ° C Thunderstorm
    Sun: 9054 Sunrise

    03

    9000 LEGKY LEGK South-West , speed 2 m/sec
    Wind gusts: 3 m/sec
    Relative humidity: 89-91%
    Clouds: 100%
    Atmospheric pressure: 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 750EA -753 mm. rt. Art.
    Rainfall: 1.6 mm.
    Visibility: 100%

    Night from 00:01 to 06:00 9000 +21 … +23 ° C
    9000 light , southeast , speed 1-2 m/s
    Wind gusts: 4 m/s
    Relative humidity: 73-91%
    Clouds: 100%
    Atmospheric pressure: 750-752 mm.

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