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Tenerife, Canary Islands – December Weather

What’s the Weather Like in Tenerife in December?

December is one of the coolest months of the year in Tenerife, Canary Islands. But compared to the rest of Europe, it’s still a lot warmer and you can usually still sunbathe and swim in the sea.

Is Tenerife Hot At Christmas?

Tenerife will certainly feel warmer at Christmas when compared to the UK. On Christmas Day in 2017 the average temperature was 18°C and in 2018 it was 19°C. In 2019 it reached 22°C. And all three Christmas Days were sunny all day.

How Hot Is Tenerife In December?

The average temperature for the island is 17°C, created by average highs of 20°C during the hottest part of the day and average lows of 14°C in the evening,

Tenerife is an island of extreme microclimates. The south of the island is usually warmer, drier and sunnier than the north in December.  

You can expect the weather to be warmer than the average if you’re holidaying in Tenerife South (such as in Playa de Las Americas or Los Cristianos) or cooler if you’re holidaying in Tenerife North (such as in Puerto de La Cruz).

Can You Swim In The Sea In Tenerife In December?

Tenerife still enjoys six hours of sunshine a day and a sea temperature of above 18° C, which is warm enough for swimming.

How Wet Is Tenerife In December?

Tenerife experiences hardly any rainfall through the year and December is no exception. 

How Windy Does It Get In Tenerife In December?

Some parts of Tenerife (such as El Medano) tend to be a lot windier, compared to other parts of the island (such as Los Gigantes) so keep this in mind when planning your holiday.

Across the month, the average wind speeds for Tenerife range between light and fresh breezes.

Tenerife Hotels in December

Sunprime Coral Suites and Spa

Sunprime Coral Suites and Spa in Playa de Las Americas is a popular choice for couples looking for accommodation during their holiday in Tenerife. This adults-only hotel is ideally located, close to the Safari Centre where you’ll find loads of shops and restaurants, as well as Las Vistas Beach and Playa Izquierda one of the best surfing beaches in the south.

Facilities within the resort include a large outdoor swimming pool surrounded by a sun terrace, free WiFi access throughout, mini market with international products and gym with state-of-the-art equipment. Most guests agree that the highlight of the hotel is the spa. 

Iberostar Bouganville Playa

Also in Playa de Las Americas, Iberostar Bouganville Playa is the perfect hotel for families who want everything they could possibly need close to hand. This four-star resort is located just steps away from Playa del Bobo beach and boasts two buffet restaurants with show cooking and Canarian cuisine, four bars, well-equipped gym, WiFi access, beauty salon and loads of sports facilities.

For children, there are several swimming pools, various kids’ clubs for different ages, playground, children’s menus in the onsite restaurants and babysitting services.  

Aparthotel Cordial Golf Plaza

In Golf del Sur, Aparthotel Cordial Golf Plaza is a great place to stay if you want to combine a spa and golf holiday. Located just a short walk away from the Amarilla Golf and Golf del Sur golf courses, this hotel is best known for its spa which features a thermal circuit with heated pools, showers, hot tub and water-immersed beds with massaging jets.

Club Marino Tenerife

Located in Costa del Silencio, Club Marino Tenerife features a self-catering apartments, each of which comes complete with an American kitchen, lounge, bathroom and bedroom all tastefully decorated. There is a small range of services and facilities onsite, including large outdoor swimming pool heated in winter, smaller children’s pool, kids’ club, playground, gym, supermarket with international products, beauty salon, hairdresser and free WiFi zones. 

Jacaranda Hotel

The Jacaranda Hotel in Playa de Fañabe is popular with couples and families looking for a great value four-star hotel to stay in during their holiday in Tenerife. Close to the Playa Fañabe and El Duque beaches, as well as a great choice of family-friendly nightlife venues and shopping opportunities, this hotel is ideally located whatever type of holiday you’re into!

Guests can choose between superior standard and superior family rooms, each of which is decorated with seaside-inspired yellows and blues. Family rooms are larger than their counterparts and also include a sofa bed for two children aged up to 12.

Come evening, the kids can entertain themselves at the mini disco whilst the adults can relax listening to the live music or watching the shows at the Piano Bar.

Tenerife Beach for December

Playa Las Gaviotas

Approximately 10km further north from Las Teresitas beach in Santa Cruz is Playa Las Gaviotas. This beach is a challenge to get to, but its secluded location has made it one of the most popular naturist beaches on the island, with the dark volcanic sand Tenerife is known for.

Due to its remote location, you won’t find any facilities here, apart from some parking spaces and a small snack kiosk which sells basic Canarian food and drink. The waves at this beach can get very large at times, making it a popular hotspot for surfers. But when surfing conditions are optimal, swimming is usually too dangerous. So if you see surfers heading into the water, make sure you get out!

Lago Martianez

The beach in front of the Lago Martianez swimming pools in Puerto de la Cruz is known as Playa Martianez and it’s one of the calmest and safes beaches you’ll find in the north of Tenerife. This is due to half of the beach being protected by a rocky breakwater, making it safe enough for swimmers and providing snorkelers with loads to see underwater.

Although there are very minimal services and facilities on this black sandy beach, you’ll find plenty of bars, cafes, restaurants and mini markets just a short walk away in the centre of the resort.

El Bullullo

Surrounded by cliffs El Bollullo beach is in the northern tip of the Island. The beach is surrounded by stunning scenery and is completely unspoilt and natural. The sea is pristine however strong currents can make it less kid friendly. The  beauty of this isolated spot make this beach well worth a visit. 

Bars and Restaurants

Restaurant Tambo

Restaurant Tambo in Puerto de La Cruz is a great place to go for freshly cooked fish and seafood. This seafront restaurant offers great ocean views alongside an extensive menu packed with local dishes made up of fresh ingredients caught that very morning. If you can’t make your mind up, try the fish and seafood platter you’ll get a little bit of everything.

Wigan Pier

The Original Wigan Pier in Playa de Las Americas is a popular place for evening entertainment in the south of Tenerife. Family-friendly entertainment takes place almost every night, with quizzes, bingo, karaoke and tribute act performances held regularly throughout the week. Typical British pub grub makes up most of the menu, including pies, burgers, jacket potatoes and fish and chips all available.

Paddy’s Lounge

Paddy’s Lounge in Los Gigantes offers excellent and reasonably priced range of dishes including Asian, British, Indian, grill and even a Christmas menu for the festive period! The bar downstairs features large screen TVs with sports coverage, and a fantastic selection of beers and spirits. Visitors can also enjoy live shows and evening entertainment during or after their meal.

Things to do in Tenerife in December

For some Christmas spirit, enjoy the festive decorations that are placed throughout many of the island’s towns such as La Laguna, a well visited north eastern town which holds an annual Christmas market. Also, take a trip on a cable car up to Mount Teide for a stunning, snowy landscape; perfect for this time of year!

Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Pena Francia

Lovers of history and architecture won’t want to miss the chance to visit Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Pena Francia in Puerto de la Cruz. This church is one of the most-visited sites in the resort and it’s surrounded by small gardens with benches. The statues and the decorations here are some of the finest on the island and there is a number of cafes nearby where you can enjoy a refreshing drink as you watch the world go by.

Las Agulias

In the South of the Island and within easy reach of Los Cristianos. Las Aguilas translates into The Eagles. Las Aguilas is a zoological and botanical gardens  is renown for its outdoor birds of prey show. The gardens are surounded by lush green plants, it is host to a large variety of big cats, lemurs, and monkeys.

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Tenerife Weather in December – How hot is Tenerife in winter?


A sunny winter day at Playa de Las Teresitas, near Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in December

We get this question quite often here at Guide to Canary Islands: what’s the weather like in December in Tenerife? How warm will it be and can you sunbathe in Tenerife in December?

  • How warm is Tenerife in December?
  • Weather in Tenerife South in December
  • Temperature in Tenerife in December
  • Rainfall
  • Sunshine hours
  • Sea temperature in December in Tenerife South
  • Calima in December
  • What’s Tenerife like in December
  • What to pack for a winter break in Tenerife
  • Things to do in December in Tenerife

Let’s also not forget: which is the warmest Canary Island in winter? Where should I go to get my winter tan?

Understandably, people from the UK and mainland Europe are desperate to escape the cold back home and the Canaries are the best choice for winter sun.

How warm is Tenerife in December?

If hot and sunny is what’s you’re after, then Tenerife is your best bet in December in Europe.

With its privileged position (only 4 hours away from the UK and mainland Spain), Tenerife is also known as the island of the eternal spring.

With Mount Teide situated centrally on the island, Tenerife has many microclimates and the weather can be very different from one coast to the other, depending on which side of Mount Teide you are on.

Weather in Tenerife South in December

The south of the island is always warmer and sunnier than the North, with fewer rainy days, especially during the winter months. Playa de las Americas and Costa Adeje are the most popular resorts in the south if you’re still wondering where to stay in Tenerife.

In Tenerife South, the weather is just warm enough to spend the day on the beach and even go in for a swim, although the ocean water is considerably cooler in winter compared to the summer months.

Temperature in Tenerife in December

In December in Tenerife, the temperature can go up to mid 20°C, but most days will have temperatures ranging between 20 – 23°C.

  • Average high temperature: 22.7°C  (80.2°F)
  • Average low temperature: 16.5°C  (68°F)
  • Daily mean temperature: 19.6°C  (71°F)

In Tenerife South, the daily mean temperature is 19.6°C in October, which is calculated as a mean between the average high temperature of 22.7°C and the average low of 19.6°C. 

Record low & record high temperatures

The highest temperature ever recorded in Tenerife in October (at Tenerife South Airport station) was 30°C and the lowest temperature was 10.4°C.

Rainfall

  • Average rainfall: 31 mm
  • Average rainy days: 4

In theory, December is the wettest month in Tenerife.

But, as we’ve said previously, the weather in the north can be very different from the south, so you should expect more rainy days in winter if you go to Puerto de la Cruz for example, compared to Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, Costa Adeje and the rest of the south.

From an average of 2 rainy days in November in Tenerife, this number rises to 4 even in the south of the island, and in the north, there will be even more wet days. Even so, we think the weather is still better than in most other places in Europe and you have big chances of spending a warm Christmas on the beach.

Sunshine hours

  • Monthly sunshine hours in December: 197
  • Daily average sunshine hours: 6.5
  • UV Index: 4

Tenerife gets an average of 7 hours/day of sunshine in October. The days are getting shorter, but there’s still enough sunshine left for you to get your daily portion of vitamin D.

The UV index is situated at a 4 on a scale that goes up to 11 as max.

Sea temperature in December in Tenerife South


This is the average temperature for the sea temperature in December in Playa de las Americas:

  • Average water temperature: 20. 9°C / 69.6°F

If you feel the ocean water is too cold to go in, then take into consideration to booking a hotel or apartment that as access to a heated swimming pool. Siam Park also has heated water to 24 °C in all their installations, so it’s still great for a visit even in December.

Calima in December

Calima is a phenomenon where a hot wave of wind and sand arrives in 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.

What’s Tenerife like in December

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December Weather Average
High °C (°F)
Average
Low °C (°F)
Rain
mm (inches)
Rain
Days
Average
Sun Hours
Puerto de la Cruz 22. 9 (73.2) 16.5 (61.7) 35 (1.36) 8 6
Tenerife North Airport (SC La Laguna) 17.1 (62.8) 11.5 (52.7) 82 (3.23) 9 4
Izana (Teide) 8.8 (47.8) 2.4 (36.3) 60 (2.36) 6 7
Santa Cruz de Tenerife 22.1 (71.8) 16.6 (61.9) 43 (1.7) 9 5
Guimar 21.7 (71.1) 14.4 (57.9) 71 (2.8) 8 7
Tenerife South Airport 22.8 (73) 16.5 (61.7) 30 (1.19) 4 6
Los Cristianos 22.7 (72.9) 16.5 (61.7) 31 (1.2) 4 7
Costa Adeje (Playa de Las Americas) 22. 7 (72.9) 16.5 (61.7) 31 (1.2) 4 7
Garachico 17 (62.6) 11.5 (52.7) 85 (3.35) 8 6

What to pack for a winter break in Tenerife

First of all… your bathing suit, of course!

In the evenings it can get chilly, even in the south, so a cardigan or a light jacket is a must. Or even both.

It would be better if you can bring a raincoat that protects you also from the wind, that can feel cooler in the evening.

On most days though, when it’s nice and sunny, a T-shirt and shorts will be all you need.

For kids you could also buy a wetsuit, that will protect them from the sun, as well as reduce the shock if the water is cold. You can get a wetsuit for yourself also, it’s very useful even if you don’t practice surfing and nowadays you can find many options in many price ranges, it doesn’t have to be top of the top.

For more info on the subject, you can read our article about what to wear in Tenerife.

Things to do in December in Tenerife

Main square in Candelaria, situated right next to the church Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Candelaria

La Laguna had it’s first Christmas market in 2016. So this may become a tradition in Tenerife, with more municipalities trying to organize events during the Christmas period.

A sunny day on Playa de las Teresitas is all you need – with its golden imported sand, this beach is lovely and has a great atmosphere. So, who says you can’t get your tan even in the north of Tenerife?

Gorgeous sunset in Tenerife – This is a view towards the island of La Gomera.

New Year’s Fireworks in Los Cristianos

View of snowy Teide

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See a full guide of things to do in Tenerife 

Here are just a few ideas and photos of Tenerife in December:

1. Spend a day on Playa de las Teresitas 

With its golden imported sand, this beach is lovely and has a great atmosphere. So, who says you can’t get your tan even in the north of Tenerife?

2. Visit Los Gigantes


Los Gigantes Beach (Playa Los Guyos)

This is a photo of the beach in Los Gigantes in December: quiet and less crowded than during the summer months, although the sun is shining brightly over the giant cliffs.

3. Climb to the top of Mount Teide

Teide’s peak is often white during winter – it is after all the tallest peak in all of Spain. It’s a nice thing to lay on the beach in the south and admire the snowy peak of the Teide Volcano from a distance, but it’s even nicer to go up there and admire the view from up top.

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4. Go somewhere special to watch a spectacular sunset

The sunset on the island is gorgeous no matter the season and you see many recommendations of romantic spots for sunset in our dedicated article about the best sunsets in Tenerife.

5. Visit Jungle Park 


Jungle Park – still full of vegetation and colorful flowers.

Visiting Jungle Park can be a great day out with the kids when you want to take a break from the beach, or you’re looking for something to do on an overcast day.

6. New Year’s Eve in Tenerife

People are celebrating New Year’s all over the island, with fiestas organized in most towns. In the gallery, you can see a photo from the beach in Los Cristianos at midnight. A cardigan or a light jacket will suffice on most nights.

 7. Go to San Cristobal de La Laguna


La Laguna in December

La Laguna had it’s first Christmas market in 2016. So this may become a tradition in Tenerife, with more municipalities trying to organize events during the Christmas period.

8. Go to Candelaria

A lovely town on the east coast, close to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, great to explore if you want to see more of the local life. In the photo gallery, you can see the main square, situated right next to the Church and it offers great views over the Atlantic Ocean.

Tenerife December Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

Daily high temperatures decrease by 3°F, from 74°F to 71°F, rarely falling below 68°F or exceeding 78°F.

Daily low temperatures decrease by 2°F, from 64°F to 61°F, rarely falling below 58°F or exceeding 67°F.

For reference, on August 20, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Tenerife 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.

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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 December. 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 December in Tenerife

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The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

© Esri, et al.

Compare Tenerife to another city:

Map

The month of December in Tenerife experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 35% throughout the month.

The clearest day of the month is December 31, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 66% 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 December in Tenerife

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The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.

A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Tenerife, the chance of a wet day over the course of December is essentially constant, remaining around 10% throughout.

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 December in Tenerife

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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 December in Tenerife is essentially constant, remaining about 0.7 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 2.1 inches.

The highest average 31-day accumulation is 0.7 inches on December 16.

Average Monthly Rainfall in December in Tenerife

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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 December in Tenerife, the length of the day is essentially constant. The shortest day of the month is December 21, with 10 hours, 21 minutes of daylight and the longest day is December 1, with 10 hours, 29 minutes of daylight.

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in Tenerife

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrNovJanDec 2110 hr, 21 minDec 2110 hr, 21 minnightnightdaydayDec 110 hr, 29 minDec 110 hr, 29 min

The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.

The earliest sunrise of the month in Tenerife is 7:40 AM on December 1 and the latest sunrise is 17 minutes later at 7:57 AM on December 31.

The earliest sunset is 6:09 PM on December 1 and the latest sunset is 11 minutes later at 6:20 PM on December 31.

Daylight saving time is observed in Tenerife during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during December, so the entire month is in standard time.

For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 7:09 AM and sets 13 hours, 57 minutes later, at 9:06 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:53 AM and sets 10 hours, 21 minutes later, at 6:14 PM.

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in Tenerife

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMNovJan7:40 AM7:40 AMDec 16:09 PMDec 16:09 PM7:57 AM7:57 AMDec 316:20 PMDec 316:20 PM7:51 AM7:51 AMDec 166:12 PMDec 166:12 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

The solar day over the course of December. 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 December in Tenerife

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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of December 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 December 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 December in Tenerife

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in December in TenerifeDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMNovJanNov 811:03 AMNov 811:03 AMNov 2310:58 PMNov 2310:58 PMDec 84:09 AMDec 84:09 AMDec 2310:18 AMDec 2310:18 AMJan 611:09 PMJan 611:09 PMJan 218:54 PMJan 218:54 PM5:47 PM5:47 PM7:18 AM7:18 AM6:57 AM6:57 AM5:51 PM5:51 PM5:38 PM5:38 PM8:05 AM8:05 AM8:03 AM8:03 AM6:21 PM6:21 PM5:59 PM5:59 PM8:35 AM8:35 AM7:49 AM7:49 AM6:17 PM6:17 PM

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.

Dec 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
1 64% 1:13 AM WSW 2:16 PM E 8:14 PM S 235,394 mi
2 74% 2:14 AM W 2:47 PM E 8:59 PM S 237,898 mi
3 83% 3:13 AM W 3:18 PM E 9:42 PM S 240,305 mi
4 90% 4:11 AM W 3:49 PM ENE 10:27 PM S 242,582 mi
5 95% 5:09 AM WNW 4:22 PM ENE 11:12 PM S 244,716 mi
6 97% 6:08 AM WNW 4:58 PM ENE
7 99% 7:07 AM WNW 5:38 PM ENE 12:00 AM S 246,691 mi
8 100% 8:05 AM WNW 6:23 PM ENE 12:49 AM S 248,474 mi
9 99% 9:00 AM WNW 7:12 PM ENE 1:41 AM S 250,009 mi
10 97% 9:52 AM WNW 8:05 PM ENE 2:32 AM S 251,211 mi
11 92% 10:39 AM WNW 9:00 PM ENE 3:23 AM S 251,975 mi
12 86% 11:20 AM WNW 9:56 PM ENE 4:12 AM S 252,189 mi
13 79% 11:57 AM WNW 10:52 PM ENE 4:59 AM S 251,751 mi
14 70% 12:30 PM WNW 11:46 PM ENE 5:43 AM S 250,582 mi
15 61% 1:00 PM WNW 6:25 AM S 248,649 mi
16 50% 12:40 AM E 1:29 PM W 7:06 AM S 245,973 mi
17 41% 1:35 AM E 1:58 PM W 7:48 AM S 242,647 mi
18 31% 2:32 AM E 2:28 PM W 8:30 AM S 238,839 mi
19 21% 3:31 AM ESE 3:01 PM WSW 9:16 AM S 234,797 mi
20 12% 4:34 AM ESE 3:39 PM WSW 10:06 AM S 230,838 mi
21 6% 5:41 AM ESE 4:24 PM WSW 11:02 AM S 227,323 mi
22 1% 6:52 AM ESE 5:18 PM WSW 12:05 PM S 224,612 mi
23 0% 8:03 AM ESE 6:21 PM WSW 1:12 PM S 223,000 mi
24 2% 9:10 AM ESE 7:32 PM WSW 2:21 PM S 222,654 mi
25 7% 10:08 AM ESE 8:45 PM WSW 3:27 PM S 223,563 mi
26 15% 10:58 AM ESE 9:56 PM WSW 4:27 PM S 225,557 mi
27 25% 11:40 AM ESE 11:04 PM WSW 5:22 PM S 228,354 mi
28 36% 12:16 PM E 6:11 PM S 231,633 mi
29 47% 12:07 AM W 12:49 PM E 6:57 PM S 235,091 mi
30 50% 1:08 AM W 1:20 PM E 7:42 PM S 238,481 mi
31 68% 2:06 AM W 1:51 PM E 8:25 PM S 241,623 mi

We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.

The chance that a given day will be muggy in Tenerife is essentially constant during December, remaining within 1% of 2% throughout.

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 December in Tenerife

Humidity Comfort Levels in December in TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%NovJanDec 13%Dec 13%Dec 311%Dec 311%Dec 112%Dec 112%Dec 212%Dec 212%muggymuggyhumidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry

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 in Tenerife is gradually increasing during December, increasing from 12.0 miles per hour to 12.7 miles per hour over the course of the month.

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 December in Tenerife

Average Wind Speed in December in TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphNovJanDec 112. 0 mphDec 112.0 mphDec 3112.7 mphDec 3112.7 mphDec 1612.4 mphDec 1612.4 mph

The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

The hourly average wind direction in Tenerife throughout December is predominantly from the east, with a peak proportion of 48% on December 31.

Wind Direction in December in Tenerife

Wind Direction in December in TenerifeNENDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%NovJaneastnorthwestsouth

northeastsouthwest

The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

Tenerife is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.

The average surface water temperature in Tenerife is gradually decreasing during December, falling by 2°F, from 71°F to 68°F, over the course of the month.

Average Water Temperature in December in Tenerife

Average Water Temperature in December in TenerifeDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313164°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°FNovJanDec 171°FDec 171°FDec 3168°FDec 3168°FDec 1170°FDec 1170°FDec 2169°FDec 2169°F

The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).

Temperatures in Tenerife 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 December in Tenerife

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in December in TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJan100%Dec 16100%Dec 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 in Tenerife are rapidly increasing during December, increasing by 515°F, from 6,844°F to 7,358°F, over the course of the month.

Growing Degree Days in December in Tenerife

Growing Degree Days in December in TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031316,400°F6,400°F6,600°F6,600°F6,800°F6,800°F7,000°F7,000°F7,200°F7,200°F7,400°F7,400°F7,600°F7,600°FNovJanDec 16,844°FDec 16,844°FDec 317,358°FDec 317,358°FDec 167,110°FDec 167,110°F

The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of December, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.

The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Tenerife is essentially constant during December, remaining within 0.1 kWh of 3.6 kWh throughout.

The lowest average daily incident shortwave solar energy during December is 3.5 kWh on December 17.

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in Tenerife

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 kWh0.0 kWh0.5 kWh0.5 kWh2.0 kWh2.0 kWh2.5 kWh2. 5 kWh3.0 kWh3.0 kWh3.5 kWh3.5 kWh4.0 kWh4.0 kWh4.5 kWh4.5 kWh5.0 kWh5.0 kWh5.5 kWh5.5 kWh5.0 kWh5.0 kWh5.5 kWh5.5 kWhNovJanDec 173.5 kWhDec 173.5 kWhDec 13.7 kWhDec 13.7 kWhDec 313.6 kWhDec 313.6 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 are 28.330 deg latitude, -16.510 deg longitude, and 0 ft elevation.

The topography within 2 miles of Tenerife is essentially flat, with a maximum elevation change of 0 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 0 feet. Within 10 miles is also essentially flat (0 feet). Within 50 miles is also essentially flat (0 feet).

The area within 2 miles of Tenerife is covered by trees (60%) and shrubs (40%), within 10 miles by trees (29%) and shrubs (28%), and within 50 miles by water (88%).

This report illustrates the 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.

The details of the data sources used for this report can be found on the Tenerife South Airport page.

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Tenerife

Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

© Esri, et al.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife December Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

Daily high temperatures decrease by 3°F, from 73°F to 70°F, rarely falling below 67°F or exceeding 77°F.

Daily low temperatures decrease by 3°F, from 63°F to 60°F, rarely falling below 57°F or exceeding 66°F.

For reference, on August 20, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Santa Cruz de Tenerife typically range from 71°F to 82°F, while on February 5, the coldest day of the year, they range from 59°F to 69°F.

Average High and Low Temperature in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313155°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°FNovJanDec 173°FDec 173°F63°F63°FDec 3170°FDec 3170°F60°F60°FDec 1172°FDec 1172°F62°F62°FDec 2171°FDec 2171°F61°F61°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 December. 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 December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Average Hourly Temperature in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMNovJancoolcoolcomfortablewarm

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.

San Clemente, Peru (4,952 miles away) is the far-away foreign place with temperatures most similar to Santa Cruz de Tenerife (view comparison).

© Esri, et al.

Compare Santa Cruz de Tenerife to another city:

Map

The month of December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 40% throughout the month.

The clearest day of the month is December 28, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 61% of the time.

For reference, on November 16, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 42%, while on July 19, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 97%.

Cloud Cover Categories in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Cloud Cover Categories in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJanDec 159%Dec 159%Dec 3161%Dec 3161%Dec 1159%Dec 1159%Dec 2160%Dec 2160%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. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the chance of a wet day over the course of December is essentially constant, remaining around 12% throughout.

For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 13% on December 13, and its lowest chance is 0% on July 10.

Probability of Precipitation in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Probability of Precipitation in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%10%10%12%12%14%14%NovJanDec 1213%Dec 1213%Dec 112%Dec 112%Dec 3113%Dec 3113%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 December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is essentially constant, remaining about 0.9 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 2.1 inches or falling below 0.1 inches.

The highest average 31-day accumulation is 0.9 inches on December 17.

Average Monthly Rainfall in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Average Monthly Rainfall in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 in2.0 in2.0 inNovJanDec 170.9 inDec 170.9 inDec 10.8 inDec 10.8 inDec 310.8 inDec 310.8 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 December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the length of the day is essentially constant. The shortest day of the month is December 21, with 10 hours, 20 minutes of daylight and the longest day is December 1, with 10 hours, 28 minutes of daylight.

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrNovJanDec 2110 hr, 20 minDec 2110 hr, 20 minnightnightdaydayDec 110 hr, 28 minDec 110 hr, 28 min

The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.

The earliest sunrise of the month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 7:39 AM on December 1 and the latest sunrise is 17 minutes later at 7:57 AM on December 31.

The earliest sunset is 6:07 PM on December 2 and the latest sunset is 11 minutes later at 6:18 PM on December 31.

Daylight saving time is observed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during December, so the entire month is in standard time.

For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 7:08 AM and sets 13 hours, 57 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, 20 minutes later, at 6:13 PM.

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMNovJan7:39 AM7:39 AMDec 16:07 PMDec 16:07 PM7:57 AM7:57 AMDec 316:18 PMDec 316:18 PM7:50 AM7:50 AMDec 166:10 PMDec 166:10 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

The solar day over the course of December. 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 December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMNovJan0010102020203030400001010202030303040

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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of December 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 December 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 December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMNovJanNov 811:03 AMNov 811:03 AMNov 2310:58 PMNov 2310:58 PMDec 84:09 AMDec 84:09 AMDec 2310:18 AMDec 2310:18 AMJan 611:09 PMJan 611:09 PMJan 218:54 PMJan 218:54 PM5:46 PM5:46 PM7:17 AM7:17 AM6:56 AM6:56 AM5:49 PM5:49 PM5:36 PM5:36 PM8:04 AM8:04 AM8:03 AM8:03 AM6:20 PM6:20 PM5:58 PM5:58 PM8:35 AM8:35 AM7:48 AM7:48 AM6:15 PM6:15 PM

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.

Dec 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
1 63% 1:12 AM WSW 2:15 PM E 8:13 PM S 235,392 mi
2 74% 2:13 AM W 2:46 PM E 8:58 PM S 237,896 mi
3 83% 3:12 AM W 3:16 PM E 9:41 PM S 240,303 mi
4 90% 4:10 AM W 3:47 PM ENE 10:25 PM S 242,581 mi
5 95% 5:08 AM WNW 4:20 PM ENE 11:11 PM S 244,715 mi
6 99% 6:07 AM WNW 4:56 PM ENE 11:59 PM S 246,689 mi
7 100% 7:06 AM WNW 5:36 PM ENE
8 100% 8:04 AM WNW 6:21 PM ENE 12:48 AM S 248,473 mi
9 99% 9:00 AM WNW 7:11 PM ENE 1:40 AM S 250,008 mi
10 97% 9:52 AM WNW 8:04 PM ENE 2:31 AM S 251,210 mi
11 92% 10:38 AM WNW 8:59 PM ENE 3:22 AM S 251,974 mi
12 86% 11:19 AM WNW 9:55 PM ENE 4:11 AM S 252,189 mi
13 79% 11:56 AM WNW 10:50 PM ENE 4:58 AM S 251,751 mi
14 70% 12:29 PM WNW 11:45 PM ENE 5:42 AM S 250,583 mi
15 61% 12:59 PM WNW 6:24 AM S 248,650 mi
16 50% 12:39 AM E 1:28 PM W 7:05 AM S 245,975 mi
17 41% 1:34 AM E 1:57 PM W 7:47 AM S 242,649 mi
18 31% 2:31 AM E 2:27 PM W 8:29 AM S 238,842 mi
19 21% 3:30 AM ESE 3:00 PM WSW 9:15 AM S 234,800 mi
20 12% 4:33 AM ESE 3:38 PM WSW 10:05 AM S 230,841 mi
21 6% 5:41 AM ESE 4:23 PM WSW 11:01 AM S 227,326 mi
22 1% 6:51 AM ESE 5:17 PM WSW 12:04 PM S 224,613 mi
23 0% 8:03 AM ESE 6:20 PM WSW 1:11 PM S 223,001 mi
24 2% 9:09 AM ESE 7:30 PM WSW 2:20 PM S 222,653 mi
25 7% 10:08 AM ESE 8:43 PM WSW 3:26 PM S 223,562 mi
26 15% 10:57 AM ESE 9:55 PM WSW 4:26 PM S 225,555 mi
27 25% 11:39 AM ESE 11:02 PM WSW 5:21 PM S 228,352 mi
28 36% 12:15 PM E 6:10 PM S 231,630 mi
29 47% 12:06 AM W 12:48 PM E 6:56 PM S 235,089 mi
30 50% 1:07 AM W 1:19 PM E 7:40 PM S 238,478 mi
31 68% 2:05 AM W 1:50 PM E 8:24 PM S 241,621 mi

We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.

The chance that a given day will be muggy in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is essentially constant during December, remaining within 1% of 1% throughout.

For reference, on August 29, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 40% of the time, while on January 13, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.

Humidity Comfort Levels in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Humidity Comfort Levels in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%NovJanDec 12%Dec 12%Dec 311%Dec 311%Dec 111%Dec 111%Dec 211%Dec 211%muggymuggyhumidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry

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 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is gradually increasing during December, increasing from 11.6 miles per hour to 12.2 miles per hour over the course of the month.

For reference, on July 17, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 15.0 miles per hour, while on October 7, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 10.2 miles per hour.

Average Wind Speed in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Average Wind Speed in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mphNovJanDec 111. 6 mphDec 111.6 mphDec 3112.2 mphDec 3112.2 mphDec 1612.0 mphDec 1612.0 mph

The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

The hourly average wind direction in Santa Cruz de Tenerife throughout December is predominantly from the east, with a peak proportion of 47% on December 31.

Wind Direction in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Wind Direction in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeNENDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%NovJaneastnorthwestsouth

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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).

Santa Cruz de Tenerife is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.

The average surface water temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is gradually decreasing during December, falling by 2°F, from 70°F to 68°F, over the course of the month.

Average Water Temperature in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).

Temperatures in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 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 December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJan100%Dec 16100%Dec 16coolcomfortablewarm

frigid
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freezing
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cool
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The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.

Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.

The average accumulated growing degree days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife are rapidly increasing during December, increasing by 479°F, from 6,556°F to 7,034°F, over the course of the month.

Growing Degree Days in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Growing Degree Days in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031316,200°F6,200°F6,400°F6,400°F6,600°F6,600°F6,800°F6,800°F7,000°F7,000°F7,200°F7,200°FNovJanDec 16,556°FDec 16,556°FDec 317,034°FDec 317,034°FDec 166,804°FDec 166,804°F

The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of December, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.

The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is essentially constant during December, remaining within 0.1 kWh of 3.4 kWh throughout.

The lowest average daily incident shortwave solar energy during December is 3.3 kWh on December 17.

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in Santa Cruz de TenerifeDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 kWh0. 0 kWh0.5 kWh0.5 kWh2.0 kWh2.0 kWh2.5 kWh2.5 kWh3.0 kWh3.0 kWh3.5 kWh3.5 kWh4.0 kWh4.0 kWh4.5 kWh4.5 kWh5.0 kWh5.0 kWh5.5 kWh5.5 kWh5.0 kWh5.0 kWh5.5 kWh5.5 kWhNovJanDec 173.3 kWhDec 173.3 kWhDec 13.5 kWhDec 13.5 kWhDec 313.4 kWhDec 313.4 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 Santa Cruz de Tenerife are 28.468 deg latitude, -16.255 deg longitude, and 180 ft elevation.

The topography within 2 miles of Santa Cruz de Tenerife contains very significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 1,781 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 365 feet. Within 10 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (4,954 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (12,152 feet).

The area within 2 miles of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is covered by water (42%), artificial surfaces (38%), and shrubs (15%), within 10 miles by water (56%) and shrubs (22%), and within 50 miles by water (88%).

This report illustrates the typical weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.

Temperature and Dew Point

There are 2 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Santa Cruz de Tenerife according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.

The estimated value at Santa Cruz de Tenerife is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and a given station.

The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:

  • Tenerife South Airport (GCTS, 71%, 35 mi, southwest, 26 ft elevation change)
  • Gran Canaria Airport (GCLP, 29%, 65 mi, southeast, -105 ft elevation change)

GCTS, 71%35 mi, 26 ftGCLP, 29%65 mi, -105 ft

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To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.

Other Data

All data relating to the Sun’s position (e. g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.

All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.

Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .

Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .

Maps are © Esri, with data from National Geographic, Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ, UNEP-WCMC, USGS, NASA, ESA, METI, NRCAN, GEBCO, NOAA, and iPC.

Disclaimer

The information on this site is provided as is, without any assurances as to its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. Weather data is prone to errors, outages, and other defects. We assume no responsibility for any decisions made on the basis of the content presented on this site.

We draw particular cautious attention to our reliance on the MERRA-2 model-based reconstructions for a number of important data series. While having the tremendous advantages of temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have model-based errors, (2) are coarsely sampled on a 50 km grid and are therefore unable to reconstruct the local variations of many microclimates, and (3) have particular difficulty with the weather in some coastal areas, especially small islands.

We further caution that our travel scores are only as good as the data that underpin them, that weather conditions at any given location and time are unpredictable and variable, and that the definition of the scores reflects a particular set of preferences that may not agree with those of any particular reader.

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

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Tenerife Weather December 2022: Warm Xmas Sunshine




The weather in Tenerife in December remains warm as winter approaches. Autumn here tends to see some of the most significant drops in temperature. The end of the year across the Canaries in general sees a big increase in tourism. You will always get warm weather here and December is no exception. The islands closest to Africa tend to be the warmest of the Canaries now but Tenerife also enjoys good temperatures.

Below you can find out about the typical temperatures here during December. The quick links will help you move quickly around this page.

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This popular island is one of the top locations in Europe to take a Christmas vacation. Most of the northern hemisphere will be close to freezing point now. The same can also be said for November and October which both get plenty of tourism.

The weather in Tenerife in December is always warmer as the month begins. For the first few weeks of the month the outside temperature is 18°C on average. The high here is 21°C with a low of 16°C which is a small drop from November. Temperatures will continue to fall around January which is the coldest month of the year. There is very little difference between December and January usually.

Southern Tenerife In December

During the colder months, you will always find the warmest temperatures in the south. The major cities and northern areas are cooler with more rain. Some of the top resorts in the south such as Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos are a touch warmer now. Both have Teide Volcano blocking some of the cooler air and winds from the north. The former enjoys the best temperatures across the island when it’s cold.

Sea Temperature

The Atlantic temperature in these parts stays warms at the end of the year. December sees a small decrease to 21°C from November which is good conditions. On warm days, there will be plenty of people on the beach and having a swim. Surfers and windsurfers will also be enjoying their sports. The sea temperature drops closer to January, you can check this super resource to get the daily temperatures for December.

Tenerife South December Resort Temperatures

Below are some of the December temperatures in Tenerife south for the most popular resorts.

  Costa Adeje Playa de las Américas Los Cristianos
Average Temperature 18°C 17°C 17°C
High 21°C 20°C 20°C
Low 16°C 15°C 15°C
Sea Temp 21°C 21°C 21°C

Tenerife December Weather & Temps

What Is The Temperature In Tenerife in December?
The first two weeks of December enjoy an average daytime temperature of 18°C, this falls to 17°C closer to January.

Can I Swim In The Sea Now?
Sure, if you can brave 21°C then conditions should be suitable for you to swim here. The temperature is 20°C at the end of December.

How Much Does It Rain?
December is the wettest month of the year in Tenerife with up to 8 rainy days. Historically, this month gets more precipitation than any other.

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Sunshine Hours

The evenings are drawing in now and the hours of sun falls to 6 per day. This is the same as January which is the year low. The next month February sees the sunny hours increasing again.

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Top Locations At Christmas?
The famous Costa Adeje is the pick of the places to go around Christmas for the best conditions. This location lies on the southwest coast and north of Playa de las Americas. If you are looking for the warmest weather then this if the place for you. Costa Adeje also happens to be one of the most beautiful spots on the island.

If it’s not warm enough to swim in the sea then you could visit Siam Park which is also in Adeje. This amazing water park has the reputation as the best in Spain.

La Laguna Xmas Nativity Route

If you enjoy nativity scenes then you may wish to visit the nativity route in San Cristobal de La Laguna. This city lies in the north of the island west of Santa Cruz. The biblical scenes start at Casa de los Capitanes and last until January 7th. Other points on the route include Casa Mesa and Parroquia Matriz de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción. The route ends at the Cathedral of La Laguna, in the Plaza de Los Remedios.

Rainfall

November and December are by far the wettest months here with December seeing more rainfall than any other month. There are usually around 8 rainy days during the month.

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Is December a good time to visit Tenerife? │ Overfly

Winter approaches and you are planning on escaping from the rush of daily life, but still, you are not sure where to go.

In this post, we show you why is December a good time to visit Tenerife.

Places like the Canary Islands are the best places to run away during the cold seasons, but do you really know why? Do you want to have a chance of scenery but do not know where to go? When is the best time to go to Tenerife?

Keep reading!

Contents

  • 1 Why is December a good time to visit Tenerife
    • 1.1 Can I go to the beach in December in Tenerife?
    • 1.2 How is the weather in Winter in Tenerife?
    • 1.3 How crowded is Tenerife in December?
  • 2 Activities and things to do in Tenerife in December
    • 2.1 Hiking in the Mount Teide
    • 2.2 Paragliding in south Tenerife
    • 2. 3 Spending Christmas holidays
    • 2.4 Visiting San Cristobal de la Laguna
  • 3 What should I wear in Tenerife in December?

Why is December a good time to visit Tenerife

You have found this post probably because you are not sure whether December is the best time to visit Tenerife, or maybe you do not know when the best time is to do so at all. However, you might be surprised when we tell you that one of the main advantages of the island is that you can travel there any time of the year.

Thanks to its subtropical weather, you will be able to enjoy warm and soft temperatures all year long. This together with the scarcity of rain and sunshine all year round, make Tenerife the perfect destination at any time.

Can I go to the beach in December in Tenerife?

December is still a good month to go to the beach in Tenerife. The best time to go is from June to December because the average temperatures go around 23ºC, even higher during the summertime.

You will be able to sunbathe and dive into their crystal waters and forget that Winter once meant ‘cold and rainy weather’.

How is the weather in Winter in Tenerife?

Just as we have said before, December is a good time to visit Tenerife because of its warm Winter and the dry weather.

The coldest month is February, which still has a maximum of 22ºC  and an average low of 15ºC. However, the driest month is January, being October the wettest with 8 mm of rain. December makes the ideal combination of soft temperatures and perfect timing to even spend your Christmas on this island or for just doing your Winter holidays.

This is the closest and the most economical option to escape cold weather inside the UE since it will only take 4 hours of flight to arrive there.

We should also remind you that the island itself has a variety of climates depending on where you are staying. South Tenerife will always tend to be warmer than the North.

How crowded is Tenerife in December?

December is a good time to visit Tenerife because it is less crowded than during the other months. Usually January, June, July, and August are when there is a higher concentration of tourists.

However, in December, November, and April not so many people travel to the island, which means that you will have its beautiful beaches all for yourself.

Activities and things to do in Tenerife in December

You will be able to do almost the same things you can do during the rest of the year, so there is nothing you should worry about. Here we leave you some ideas you can add to your planning.

→ What to visit in Tenerife: a quick guide through the island

Hiking in the Mount Teide

Thanks to the coldest temperatures, hiking is one of the perfect activities to do in December in Tenerife. The sun does not hit as hard and this spring-like weather will be the cherry on top of a beautiful walk.

Paragliding in south Tenerife

Paragliding is also a great idea to explore the island differently. Here in Overfly, we offer special flights so you can discover how is it like to fly like a bird. Tenerife shows ideal weather for this aerial sport due to the little rain and extreme temperatures.

→ Can you do paraglide in Winter?

Spending Christmas holidays

For sure celebrating Christmas on the beach is on your list of things to do at least once in your life. Come to Tenerife and spend a different Christmas holiday on the beach or having a drink at their terraces or discovering their unique gastronomy during dinner.

Visiting San Cristobal de la Laguna

While in summer you might feel a little bit lazier to do sightseeing, December is a good time to visit Tenerife because these temperatures will make it an ideal plan to know more about the island and its culture.

San Cristobal de la Laguna holds a special Christmas Market every year and it is known for its good wine and gastronomic offer. The perfect option to spend the day in Tenerife!

What should I wear in Tenerife in December?

Another question you might have is what to wear if you are visiting Tenerife in December.

We recommend you pack what you usually wear during springtime since is the type of weather you will find when you arrive there. That includes shorts, skirts, and dresses, but also some long jeans and a jacket because it can get chilly sometimes, especially during night-time.

Do not forget an umbrella or a raincoat, because even though usually it does not rain, it can be useful if bad weather catches you by surprise.

Keep in mind that it will not be as hot as in Summer and temperatures will go around 22ºC to 15ºC, so it will warm but not as much as in June or July. Bring different types of clothes so you are ready both for hot and cold days.

And finally, the most important of all: your swimsuit!

We hope that you have enjoyed this post and that you find it useful. If you are planning your next trip to Tenerife and would like to know more, we recommend you check out these posts from our blog:

→ The 8 best restaurants in Costa Adeje you should try

→ The 10 best Costa Adeje tours and activities

→ The best snorkeling spots in Tenerife

What is the weather like in Tenerife in December: water and air temperature

If you are bored with the gray and slushy European autumn, and the coming winter generally makes you feel down, it’s time to go on a trip, at least for a week. In this case, the Spanish island of Tenerife (Canary Islands) in the Atlantic Ocean will welcome you on board. This article will help you find out what the weather is like in Tenerife in December.

So, water has an average temperature of 20-22 degrees, which is usually 1-2 degrees warmer than air temperature at night. So, if you suddenly start to freeze at night, go swim in the ocean (don’t take it seriously)! The minimum temperature at night is 16-17 degrees, the maximum is 25. During the day, the thermometer ranges from 20 to 25 degrees.

This information is clearly visible in the following graph, which presents daytime and nighttime average air temperatures, as well as ocean temperatures during the day. In general, the weather in Tenerife in December is quite suitable for a holiday in the broadest sense of the word. If your plans have changed, and a trip to Spain is postponed until the middle of winter, then we advise you to read the article about the weather in January in Tenerife.

Weather conditions in Tenerife in December

In December, unlike, for example, November, it rains much less – 1-2 times a month. Mostly the weather is moderately sunny and clear, rarely cloudy. Even at this time, you can get a light and beautiful tan and a large amount of vitamin D. At such a time, tourists do more on excursions or just walks. Pay attention to the table below. It reflects data for the last three years (2010-2012).

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Tenerife in December 2022 – rest and weather in Tenerife, Spain

People come to Tenerife all year round, and December is no exception to this rule. Find out on the Tour Calendar how warm it is on the island in the first month of winter, and what kind of holiday style the local climate dictates.

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December on the ”island of eternal spring” can not boast of stable weather, nevertheless this month has a considerable number of sunny warm days, so your trip will be justified in any case

When is the best time to relax in Tenerife? | January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

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Weather in Tenerife in December and New Year’s Eve

Tenerife has a unique geographical location, it is located at the latitude of the Sahara Desert, so the weather here is warm all year round. However, during the winter season, the sun becomes less active, and in the midday hours it is no longer hot at all. Compared to the November climatic indicators, the temperature regime in December does not change much. The air is cooled by an average of 2 °С-3 °С. At the same time, the differences between the weather in the northern and southern parts of the island can be enormous: sometimes the temperature difference in resorts located on two opposite ends of Tenerife reaches 7 °C. In addition, this month is considered the wettest month of the year, so precipitation cannot be avoided even in the south, which is the driest region of the island. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, during the day, you can walk around in a T-shirt and shorts, as by lunchtime the air warms up to +20..+21 °С. However, if it starts to rain (according to weather statistics, this is 7 days of the month), then you will have to throw a light jacket on your shoulders. Deciding to wave from the capital to the Pueblo Chico theme park in La Orotava, keep in mind that this city is quite fresh – no more than +19°C, and the amount of precipitation is slightly higher. So it is better to dress warmly, and closed shoes are more preferable for feet. Cloudy prevails on the northern coast of the country for most of the day. The northeasterly winds blowing here are the main reason why the weather here seems subjectively cooler. In the heart of the island, represented by mountainous landscapes, the average daily temperatures are always somewhat lower. Here, without a warm jacket, you can catch a cold. So, in the village of Vilaflor, located on the way from Los Cristianos to the Teide Volcano National Park, about +13 ° C is fixed. For elevated areas in December, showers are typical. Often, tourists, driven by the desire to see with their own eyes the highest point in Spain, approaching the mountain, could not even get out of the car due to heavy rains or fog descending from nowhere. In the southern resorts of Tenerife, the situation is more encouraging. Here the thermometer fluctuates from +21 °С to 24 °С on especially warm, but rare days. The night is cold throughout Tenerife: from 7 °С in the interior regions to +13 °С in the north, 15 °С in the northeast and south coast.

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What is interesting in Tenerife in December?

As a rule, in December, those who want to celebrate the coming New Year come here without the snow, cold weather familiar to all Europeans, and the Olivier salad traditional for our compatriots. But the December “trip” is not limited to the anticipation of the holiday and fun on the night of December 31 to January 1. Lush vegetation is on the eye this month, so trips around the island will come in handy. For a note: it is quite possible to drive around Tenerife in one day, according to many guidebooks, but according to experienced tourists, it can take several days to get a good look at its main attractions.

Beach holiday

In December, you can generally count up to 5.5-6 hours of sunshine per day, however, partly cloudy weather and occasional rains can easily disrupt all plans related to a beach holiday. This month, the water off the coast cools down to +20 °C, so not everyone decides to go into the water.

Nevertheless, taking air baths is often practiced in the absence of windy weather. In the resorts of the north coast of Tenerife, in winter, as a rule, European couples of mature age stop. The main thing for them is not the weather and water temperature, but a sense of peace and a minimum number of tourists. The south of the island is preferred by surfers and those who have at least a small hope for a short, but still swim. In any case, we advise you to book a room in a hotel where a heated pool is provided.

Entertainment and excursions

In Tenerife, everyone will find something to do and entertainment to their liking. You can wander through historical places, enjoying the diverse architecture, which at one time had a hand in different nations (in this regard, I would like to put in a good word for the ancient pyramids of Guimar),

walk barefoot along the legendary Las Teresita beach and appreciate the scale of local work (about 320 tons of imported sand from the Sahara), and if you are lucky with the weather, then sunbathe with caution, slightly naked. It should also be remembered that Spanish cuisine is one of the most delicious cuisines in the world. Be sure to try paella, a dish made from high-mountainous Canarian potatoes, which even Belarusians salivate from, and the national Spanish drink – spicy Sangria.

Christmas, New Year and other holidays

On December 8, the islanders, together with all of mainland Spain, celebrate the Day of the Immaculate Conception (Inmaculada Concepción) of St. Virgin Mary – the heavenly patroness and intercessor of the state. The New Year period is a separate topic for conversation. It starts on December 24th on Christmas Eve and continues until January 6th. At this time, on the island you will see a huge number of decorated Christmas trees, decorated shop windows and restaurants, as well as Christmas nativity scenes. In general, holiday paraphernalia is the same as in most Western European countries. However, on New Year’s Eve, it is not customary to sit at home here, locals go out into the streets, where they drink champagne and enjoy colorful fireworks. One of the interesting traditions associated with New Year’s Eve is eating 12 grapes to the sound of chimes. In hotels for guests, an entertainment program is arranged with a mandatory gala dinner. In 5 * hotels, tables are bursting with delicacies that night.

What are the prices for holidays in Tenerife in December?

Prices for December tours in Tenerife begin to grow gradually and by December 24, as a rule, their cost increases by 35% -50%. In the early days, the rest will cost much less, but in this case, the magical atmosphere of the holiday will not be able to catch.

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How to relax in Tenerife in December on your own

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A trip to Tenerife in December goes without reference to swimming and sunbathing. It is most likely for “understanding tourists” who prefer new bright experiences and do not despair of the cool ocean and windy weather. The Tour-Calendar only has to wish you a successful flight and a great vacation!

the truth about the temperature and weather in December and January

Winter in Tenerife is carnivals, hiking, sunbathing on the beach, surfing and excursions to the magnificent Atlantic beauties. In winter, in Tenerife and all the Canary Islands, prices drop, and there are fewer tourists. Perfect timing! =)

In this article we will tell you in detail whether to go to Tenerife in winter, whether you can swim in December and January, what prices to expect for the New Year holidays. We will also discuss what exactly the Canary Islands are good for during this period.

The unique climate of the Canary Islands allows you to enjoy your holiday here at any time of the year. 28 climate zones whatever you want =). But, of course, a holiday in Tenerife in winter has its own characteristics, which either instantly captivate the tourist, or vice versa.

Let’s start with the weather in Tenerife in December and January

The climate and weather in Tenerife are well suited for winter holidays. Why? In the southern resorts in December, January and February, the weather is very comfortable. The sun shines every day, there is no high humidity, and rains are extremely rare. We can say that it is always spring here, sometimes warm, sometimes cold =)).
In December and January in Tenerife, the weather is good for a beach holiday and active sports. Walking barefoot on the sand and soaking up the sun to the sound of the ocean during the cold winter months is about the Canary Islands in winter.

But if you dream of a warm sea, like in Thailand, the Philippines or Bali, you will be disappointed.

The Canary Islands are washed by the Atlantic Ocean and its cold current – the reverse Gulf Stream. It dominates the creation of weather and climate in the archipelago.

Watch our video about the weather and conditions in Tenerife for the New Year

You will find out how many degrees, is it possible to swim, what is the weather and how many people are on the beaches of Tenerife in the New Year.

So what about the weather in Tenerife in winter? How many degrees?

Let’s go through the numbers: in December, January and on New Year’s holidays it is warm in Tenerife, the air warms up to 23°C during the day. In the south it is warmer – 25°C. The water temperature in winter is from 18°C ​​to 20°C.

Look at the plate with the archive of average temperatures, which we have compiled:

It clearly shows that December and January are not the coldest season in Tenerife. December is slightly warmer than January, and the coldest winter month is February.

Winter water temperature

Is it possible to swim in December and January? The answer is for everyone. For some the ocean is warm, for others it is cool.

The temperature of the water in the ocean around Tenerife in both summer and winter months warms up approximately the same, ranging from 18 to 23 degrees.

For some it is cold water, for others it is a refreshing and pleasant ocean.
Despite the different perceptions of temperature, observations show that tourists vacationing in Tenerife in the winter enjoy swimming in the Atlantic Ocean in December and January.
You asked to tell about the weather in Tenerife in January and about the water temperature, is it possible to swim in winter? We made a whole episode about it!

Let’s talk about the weather in Tenerife in January and take a walk in the north.

Nuances of winter weather

A feature of the weather and climate of Tenerife is the absence of sizzling heat, so even high temperatures (about 30 degrees) are easily tolerated.

An important point – the weather in different parts of Tenerife varies greatly. Sometimes up to 10 degrees. For example, in Costa Adeje 27 ° C, and in La Laguna it can be cool – 17 ° C.

The different climates and temperature differences should be especially taken into account if you visit Tenerife during the winter months of December and January. During this period, with a high degree of probability in the south during the day it will be between 21-25 degrees.

What else do you need to know about Tenerife in December and January?

There are parts of the island where it will be uncomfortable during the winter months. For example, in El Medano, you will need a warm jacket or windbreaker for a walk in the evening, as the night temperature can drop to 15 degrees. But, as a rule, it is those who consciously seek to meet the wind that go to El Medano – it’s not a secret for anyone that here is the best place in Europe for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
In the north of Tenerife, the weather in winter is cold and rainy. Clouds often come here and it rains. The maximum precipitation falls in La Laguna (it rains here every day, more often before lunch) and Anaga, less in Puerto de la Cruz and Santa Cruz.

Therefore, the right strategy for a winter holiday is to live in the south and go on excursions to the north. After all, the green north, even with rains , is beautiful . We promise, so you will surely develop a “warm” relationship with him.

Of course, it can also rain a couple of times a month in the south, but this is true, a rarity. Precipitation is typical for the northern part of the island. Having learned about this in advance, just make sure that your hotel and beach are located in the south of the island.

What else is cool in Tenerife in winter?

You may be lucky and see a snowy volcano!

Once a year or two, the Canarians have a holiday – snow falls on the Teide. A wonderful sight from all corners of the island. Get your cameras out soon! We go up to the volcano by car after a snowfall for beautiful photos. And the Canarians take out packages with ice cubes and ride down the slides around the Teide =)).

Hiking in Tenerife and the other Canary Islands is great in winter. The weather is not hot, in the north there is the green forest of Anaga and amazing views of the Atlantic.

Watch this video from our January trip to the secret beach in Anaga. Greenery, clouds and beauty:

Winter holidays, fiestas and processions!

The Spaniards have an eternal fiesta in their souls and in their lives. They know a lot about holidays, entertainment and unbridled fun. During the winter carnivals, famous characters from films, fairy tales and cartoons walk the streets of Tenerife, dressed up in various costumes. Laughter and music are heard everywhere, and wine flows like water.

Holidays are accompanied by traditional rituals and street performances. In Tenerife in winter, they decorate a Christmas tree almost everywhere, hang socks on the fireplace and wait for Santa Claus Papa Noel with gifts.

We have written in detail about the celebration of the New Year in Tenerife in a special article.

New Year’s holidays in the Canary Islands begin with Catholic Christmas on December 25th.
In a few days everyone celebrates the Day of the Innocent. This is an analogue of our First of April – a great occasion to laugh and play a trick on each other.

January 6th in Tenerife is Epiphany Day. On this day, the solemn procession of the Three Kings on camels takes place, distributing sweets and gifts to children.

Is Tenerife cheap in winter?

Winter holidays in December and January are quite democratic if you can avoid the date of the Catholic Christmas and the New Year itself. This is the low season with all the ensuing pluses. A trip to the Canary Islands in winter is much cheaper than a summer vacation.

If you approach it wisely, then the New Year in Tenerife is not as expensive as it might seem. By purchasing a tour or air tickets + apartments in advance, you can save a lot. Europeans love this way – many of them book apartments a year in advance!

Otherwise, fresh fruits and vegetables are just the sea, prices are affordable, and the choice at farmers’ markets is rich. Winter in Tenerife is the time of massive Spanish sales in January and big shopping. Shopping lovers can make themselves a New Year’s gift in the form of things from popular world brands at very low prices.
We wrote in detail about the weather and the New Year in Tenerife in a special article.

Conclusions about holidays in Tenerife in December and January

Now you know that the coldest month of winter in Tenerife is February, not December or January. Although in February it is warm in the south of the island. And then March and spring begin with blossoming almonds and poppies!
In fact, if your choice fell on the island of Tenerife, then the rest will be cool and will be remembered for a long time! And it doesn’t matter if you want to spend your summer holidays in winter, make your vacation active or just waiting for romantic walks along the ocean. Everything will work out, because Tenerife is the very place where each person finds a personal zest for himself, regardless of the chosen season.

And at your request, we have compiled the TOP pluses about wintering in the Canaries:

  1. On the southern coast of Tenerife, winter is always warm with little rainfall.
  2. It’s cold and rainy on the north coast. In December and January, the temperature here is kept in the range of + 14-20 ° C, it rains more often and seasonal winds blow. Therefore, excursions from south to north reveal the beauty of our island.
  3. The water temperature around Tenerife hardly ever drops below +19°C.
  4. Arriving in Tenerife in the winter season, you will save a lot. Prices go down by about a quarter or even half. For the same money as in summer, you can rent a hotel with a star higher.
  5. In winter, Tenerife is much less crowded. Excluding New Year’s and Christmas weeks.
  6. In Tenerife in February, the carnival in Santa Cruz, the second largest in the world after the Brazilian in Rio de Janeiro. The largest carnival in Europe, which is attended by tens of thousands of people. Imagine how comfortable the weather is in winter if such a large-scale carnival is held at this particular time.
  7. For lovers of landscapes, photographers and hikers, Tenerife will offer beautiful and picturesque views. There are no similar places in Europe during the winter season.

Now you know the whole truth about the winter temperature of water and air in Tenerife. In our opinion, it will please any tourist and give a wonderful vacation on the Atlantic coast under the warm Canarian sun.

We’ve put a lot of effort into putting together this comprehensive guide. Comments are welcome if it helps you.
Your editors, Hiking Tenerife. We love the island green and fresh =).

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Tenerife (Spain) – an ideal destination for people who want to spend time in one of the most picturesque Spanish resorts , enjoying magnificent landscapes and excellent service .

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  • Weather features
  • Air and water temperature in Tenerife during the month
  • Holidays at the resort in December
  • Benefits of winter holidays
  • What clothes to take with me? all year round and even in December, when a full-fledged winter comes in other countries, and you can’t dream of the sun, it’s nice to relax here because of the pleasant warm weather, reminiscent of spring .

    In the winter season in the Canary Islands the sun is less active, and at midday the heat subsides , but, compared to the autumn period, the temperature in Tenerife in December changes not much . At the same time, the colossal the difference in the weather is felt only between the northern and southern parts of the archipelago.

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    Temperature of air and water in Tenerife during the month

    In the northern part of the island, the daytime temperature pleases with indicators +19°С , evening – +16°C . Although the temperature of ocean water pleases with high numbers – + 21 ° C , but due to the penetrating winds characteristic of this region, December is considered unfavorable time for a beach holiday, especially if there are children among the travelers .

    It is not for nothing that Tenerife is called a continent in miniature – the northern part of the island is distinguished by humidity , light winds and luxurious greenery , and the south is chosen by travelers going to this resort for the sun

    In the southern part of Tenerife, during the day the temperature reaches +22°C , night – +17°C , but this is not a reason to refuse warm clothes, since December is considered a very rainy month for the Canary Islands. However, intermittent downpours are no reason to forego sunscreen, as there is a high chance of getting a great tan under the gentle rays of the sun on clear days. Water temperature at this time in the south of the island is +20°C .

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    Holidays at the resort in December

    This island “Eternal Spring” , which is part of the Canary Archipelago , is equally interesting to fans beach recreation and water entertainment , lovers of art for the most ancient sights, fans of the most ocular greens , as well as connoisseurs of Mediterranean cuisine .

    Holidays in Spain can be varied . Read more about the best resorts in Spain in this article.

    No matter how delightful the idea of ​​traveling in Tenerife was, a holiday in December on the island will certainly be filled with the brightest colors and the best moments.

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    Benefits of winter holidays0431 changeable weather

    , the most saturated resort life.

    Absolutely all tourists are waiting for relaxing entertainment , as well as exciting walks in the sights and exotic programs in national parks, participation in colorful holidays ( Christmas and New Year ), which can be combined tasting delicious and healthy dishes in cozy restaurants.

    For children there are water parks and theme parks with a special atmosphere. Adults will enjoy shopping , playing golf , visiting museums and fantastic panoramic views of the entire island from Mount Teide .

    In addition, Tenerife does not stop conquering the hearts of travelers with a huge number of sandy beaches of black and golden sand , romance and peace. It is for this reason that the island has become one of the most privileged resorts in the world , but accessible to a simple traveler.

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    What clothes should I bring?

    Although December – is not the coldest month in Tenerife, but when traveling to this resort, you should take care of warm clothes . The month is distinguished by sunny weather , but occasionally it will be spoiled by light rains .

    If it is planned beach , Entertainment or Excursion rest, during the day you can walk in light clothes – in a T -shirt and shorts, but you can also grab light sweater , Slovable shoes and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and . Those who are going to reach Mount Teide must take with them warm hat , winter boots and warm jacket because in December the temperature on the ridge reaches -10°C .

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    What to do on vacation?

    families with children , newlyweds and tourists prefer to come to Tenerife who choose secluded holidays and young people , for whom there are a wide range of entertainment facilities and entertainment on the island. All that remains for travelers – to decide on which part of the resort it is worth to settle during the holidays.

    Spain is one of the top three most visited countries in countries. Find out why is so attractive this country, here.

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    Beach holidays

    Many tourists, going to the ocean in winter , ask themselves: “Is it possible to swim in the pond at this time?”.

    In the northern part of Tenerife due to strong winds beach vacation in December not provided – in the open ocean, as well as in small bays water incredibly cold , although it shows +20°С . If you want to swim , then it is better to choose hotel with swimming pool , which has heating .

    Breathing in healing ocean air while standing on the healing volcanic sand is a very pleasant and useful activity.

    The most attractive resort towns in December in northern part of are:

    1. Puerto de la Cruz ;
    2. La Orotava .

    A trip to the southern part of the islands to popular resorts – Las Americas or Los Cristianos – cannot guarantee that a beach holiday and even the shortest swim on the sunniest days will be possible .

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    Excursions

    December in Tenerife is a great time for lovers of excursion tourism , getting to know the local customs , the life of the island and 904 First of all, it is worth seeing the pyramids of Guimar – a great monument of a long-dead civilization , built of volcanic tuff and having absolutely correct proportions .

    The special pride of the island is museums of Tenerife , among which the Museum of Thor Heyerdahl – the great traveler and archaeologist who dedicated his life to the most interesting research , deserves special mention.

    Next worth highlighting several unique natural sights islands:

    • Mount Teide ;
    • Rocky coast of the town of Los Gigantes ;
    • Hell’s Gorge in Adeja .

    The most popular are considered excursions to the capital Tenerife – the city San Cristobal de la Laguna – the place where such striking sights as Cathedral of the same name are located, as well as the Royal Temple of Christ La Laguna” , the most famous churches and monasteries . A leisurely walk along ancient streets surrounded by historical monuments will turn into a beautiful final point in a tour of this city.

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    Holidays

    December in Tenerife is incredibly full of all kinds of interesting events . Already at the beginning of the month, residents celebrate Immaculate Conception Day .

    Following from from 24 December and to 6 January 9 can be seen everywhere on the island0431 a huge number of Christmas trees , decorated shop windows , Christmas cribs and colorful craft fairs , where you can buy products local craftsmen . Such festive paraphernalia symbolizes the onset of Catholic Christmas .

    From a trip to such a wonderful country , you must definitely bring something to remember! Read in this article which souvenirs are common in Spain.

    On New Year’s Eve tourists and locals do not stay at home . After traditionally eating 12 grapes under the chiming clock, they go outside drinking champagne and enjoy colorful fireworks .

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    Holidays with children

    Incredibly interesting holidays in Tenerife with children , because for small tourists on the island there are:

    1. attractions in Siam Park ;
    2. botanical garden ;
    3. Laura Park Zoo ;
    4. jousting in the castle San Miguel .

    Younger travelers will definitely have something to do with such a rich program.

    You can also visit the amusement park PortAventura with children in the Spanish city Salou . Learn more about this park here.

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    guide to Tenerife

    If it is planned to romantic or Family Travel, then it is best to book hotel , but it is important to remember that not all hotels have , but their own have their own . there are heated pools which is much nicer in December. For large companies it is much more profitable to rent apartments .

    Use the following form for quick search and hotel booking . You only need to enter city , arrival dates and departure dates , as well as number of guests .

    Tourists who prefer quiet and quiet holidays in Tenerife most often choose north resort island, since this half of is less populated . South part – is densely populated , but also there are many beaches and entertainment .

    No matter where you choose to stay in Tenerife , in any case, the weather in December on the island is perfect for an eventful trip, because spring always reigns here and the weather is beautiful.

    How can get to this paradise ? In Tenerife you can go to direct flights of various airlines or use charter aircraft , and you can also get to the island with transfers (this method is much cheaper than ). Planes stay at one of two airports located in different parts of the island near the main resorts. The flight will take only 7 hours .

    A buy plane tickets and go to this beautiful island Form ticket search will help you. Enter departure cities and destinations , departure dates and arrivals , and number of passengers .

    What’s the weather like at Mount Teide ? Watch broadcast about the volcano in the following video:

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    According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is good in Tenerife in December, this month’s rating is 4.0 out of five.

    Temperature in Tenerife in December

Temperature range in December for the last 3 years
Tenerife/number Air temperature day Air temperature at night Water temperature (ocean)
19-23 18-17 22
17-19 21-22
3 20-21 18-19 21-22
4 19-21 18-19 21-22
5 20-25 19-20 21-22
6 20-23 19-20 21-22
7 20-24 19-20 20-21
8 22-23

19-20 20-21
9 20-24 19-20 20-21
10 20-23 19-20 20-21
11 21-22 19-20 20-21
12 9003-22 21-22 21 19-20 20-21
13 20-22 19-20 20-21
14 21-28 19-20

20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21
15 21-23 22-29 20-21
16 20-23 19-20 20-21
19-23 19-21 20-21
21-23 19-21 20-21
19 21-24 19-21 20-21
2-23 19-20 19-20 19-20 19-20 20-21
21 22-24 18-21 20-21
22 21-22 18-21 20-21
2 21-24 18-21

20-21 20-21 20-21
24 20-23 18-21 20-21
25 20-21 18-19 20-21
19-22 19-22 19-22 18-19 20-21
27 19-21 18-20 20-21
28 20-22 18-20 20-21
20-21 18-19-19-19-19-19-19 20-21
30 20-22 18-19 20-21
31 21-22 20-21
Average temperature during the day: +20.2°C
Average temperature at night: +16.5°C
Sea water temperature: +20.8°C
Number of sunny days: 24 days
Rainy days:
Rainfall:
0 days
28. 1 mm

Monthly weather comparison in Tenerife
Water temperature in Spain in December

Should I go on vacation in December?

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The climate is unfavorable, there are few tourists. According to our data, the weather in Tenerife in December and the water temperature is good. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +20.8°C. There is practically no rain, about 0 days per month, 28.1 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 24 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Tenerife in December.

    Please note:

  • Tenerife weather in January:
    rating 3.7 (out of 5),
    air +19. 5°C , sea: +19.8°C,
    rain 0 days
  • Tenerife weather in November:
    rating 4.6 (out of 5),
    air +22.2°C , sea: +23.0°C,
    rain 2 days



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  • 9, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +22. 6°C, the minimum recorded values ​​are +17.9°C. At night, the temperature in Tenerife in December drops to +18.5°C…+14.9°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 3.6°C. What is the weather forecast in Tenerife at the end of December and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

    

    Tenerife water temperature in December

    Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Tenerife in December ranges from +19.6°C to +22.1°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 1°C. The next month the water is 2.2°C warmer. In December, 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 December and other months.

    The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.7 to 4.8 points. The number of rainy days in December is 0, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 28.1 mm, this is the 1st place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, on 19.9 mm more rain, next month 0 mm less. The weather in Tenerife in December in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021.

    Wind speed

    The average speed in December is 5.2 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 7.1 m/s.

    Climate summary

    Day Temperature
    air afternoon
    Water temperature
    1 +20. 1°C +22.1°C
    2 +21.7°C +21.7°C
    3 +20.8°C +22.0°C
    4 +19. 6°C +21.7°C
    5 +20.1°C +21.9°C
    6 +17.9°C +21.5°C
    7 +18. 4°C +21.7°C
    8 +19.3°C +21.3°C
    9 +21.3°C +21.5°C
    10 +21. 8°C +21.2°C
    11 +21.4°C +21.1°C
    12 +22.6°C +20.8°C
    13 +19. 7°C +20.8°C
    14 +18.1°C +21.3°C
    15 +19.2°C +20.7°C
    16 +19. 9°C +20.7°C
    17 +19.9°C +20.8°C
    18 +19.2°C +21.1°C
    19 +21. 2°C +20.9°C
    20 +19.2°C +20.6°C
    21 +20.1°C +20.7°C
    22 +20. 1°C +20.1°C
    23 +20.6°C +19.6°C
    24 +20.6°C +20.1°C
    25 +21. 6°C +20.2°C
    26 +20.3°C +20.3°C
    27 +20.1°C +20.2°C
    28 +20. 2°C +20.1°C
    29 +18.6°C +20.4°C
    30 +18.4°C +20.4°C
    31 +19. 4°C +19.8°C

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    Weather in Tenerife in December. Sea water temperature in December. Weather by months.

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    November December January
    Daytime average temperature +19°C +18°C +16°C
    Average temperature at night +16°C +14°C +13°C
    Sea water temperature +23°C +21°C +20°C
    Number of sunny days 12 days 19 days 17 days
    Day length 10. 5 – 11.1 hours 10.3 – 10.5 hours 10.4 – 10.8 hours
    Number of rainy days 4 days 1 day 2 days
    Rainfall 64.6 mm 28.0 mm 26.6 mm
    Average wind speed 4.5 m / s 4.5 m / s 4.6 m / s

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    About the weather in Tenerife

    December is a wonderful time of the year to visit the Spanish island of Tenerife. The “Island of Eternal Spring” this month appears sunny and green: the thermometer during the day fluctuates around + 20 ° C, the nights are quite warm, and the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean is still suitable for swimming, although you cannot call it warm (+21- 22°C).

    Rain in Tenerife in December is rather rare, although the sky is overcast from time to time. In general, the weather in December is really similar to April or May – that is, spring, so you need to stock up on both warm clothes and T-shirts and swimwear.

    Most often, the weather in December does not interfere with a beach holiday. All the beaches of the island belong to the municipalities, there are no private beaches here, so anyone can relax freely and free of charge anywhere, including on the beaches of five-star hotels.

    If the weather turned out to be cool for a beach holiday, then it’s time to go exploring the beauties of the island. The brightest “natural” attraction of the island is the Teide volcano. Do not worry: this volcano has been sleeping for over a hundred years and is unlikely to decide to wake up anytime soon. The path to the top runs through amazingly picturesque fields and hills, rocks of bizarre shapes and “Martian” expanses. However, it is worth remembering that in December the air temperature near the craters fluctuates around zero. However, the sun sometimes warms so much that the cold and wind are almost not felt.

    In addition to natural attractions, the island has several interesting cultural sites. Most of them are concentrated in the capital of the island, the town of Santa Cruz de Tenerife: wonderful old churches, cozy squares, a marvelous port, the castle of St. John the Baptist. Walking around Santa Cruz de Tenerife will bring a lot of pleasure on a sunny December day.

    The ancient town of La Orotava, the Pueblo chico miniature park, the Royal Basilica in the city of Candelaria, the Monkey Park and the Cactus Park, the Siam Park year-round water park, the Loro Park bird park and the mysterious Guimar Pyramids deserve no less attention.

    Towards the middle of December, Tenerife begins to prepare for the Catholic Christmas. For Spaniards and most other Europeans, the Christmas holidays last from December 22 to 28, so at this time there is a large influx of tourists (especially pensioners) and, as a result, an increase in prices for tours.

    In recent years, Tenerife has been a favorite place for Russian-speaking tourists to celebrate the New Year. If you do not want to overpay for New Year’s banquets, you can take a closer look at the southern regions, which are not very popular among Russians, from where you can easily get to party places in 10-15 minutes by taxi or rented car.

    The busiest New Year celebrations are in the cities of Las Americas, Puerto Santiago and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Local residents go to the town square and, according to an old tradition, eat 12 grapes, each of which brings good luck in the coming year. Representatives of the Russian diaspora organize children’s performances with the Snow Maiden and Santa Claus, and in the evening – noisy parties in restaurants with songs, shows and dances until the morning.

    Air temperature in Tenerife in December

    The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Tenerife in December.
    Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in December for that year.

    The average air temperature in December for the last 5 years is 17.6°C during the day and 14.0°C at night.
    To get data on the air temperature in Tenerife for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

    Data for:

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    2019

    2018

    Sea temperature in Tenerife in December

    The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Tenerife in December.
    Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in December for that year.

    The average sea temperature in December for Tenerife is 21.0°C for the last 5 years.
    To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

    Data for:

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    2019

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    Sunny days in Tenerife in December

    The graph below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Tenerife in December.
    The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
    However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

    Rainy days in Tenerife in December

    The graph below shows the probability of precipitation of varying strengths in Tenerife in December.
    The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
    However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

    Windy days in Tenerife in December

    The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Tenerife in December.
    The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
    However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

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    Tenerife South Airport March Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

    Daily high temperatures are around 72°F, rarely falling below 67°F or exceeding 79°F.

    Daily low temperatures are around 61°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 March at Tenerife South AirportMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313156°F56°F58°F58°F60°F60°F62°F62°F64°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°F78°F78°F80°F80°FFebAprMar 172°FMar 172°F60°F60°FMar 3173°FMar 3173°F61°F61°FMar 1172°FMar 1172°F61°F61°FMar 2173°FMar 2173°F61°F61°F

    The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.

    The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on March. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.

    Average Hourly Temperature in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Hourly Temperature in March at Tenerife South AirportMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMFebAprcoolcoolcomfortablecomfortable

    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 March at Tenerife South Airport experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 26% throughout the month.

    The clearest day of the month is March 30, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 77% 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 March at Tenerife South Airport

    Cloud Cover Categories in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%FebAprMar 173%Mar 173%Mar 3177%Mar 3177%Mar 1174%Mar 1174%Mar 2175%Mar 2175%clearmostly clearpartly 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 March is decreasing, starting the month at 9% and ending it at 5%.

    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 March at Tenerife South Airport

    Probability of Precipitation in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%1%1%2%2%3%3%4%4%5%5%6%6%7%7%8%8%9%9%10%10%11%11%FebAprMar 19%Mar 19%Mar 315%Mar 315%Mar 117%Mar 117%Mar 215%Mar 215%rain

    The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).

    Rainfall

    To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.

    The average sliding 31-day rainfall during March at Tenerife South Airport is gradually decreasing, starting the month at 0. 5 inches, when it rarely exceeds 1.2 inches, and ending the month at 0.3 inches, when it rarely exceeds 0.8 inches.

    Average Monthly Rainfall in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Monthly Rainfall in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 in0.0 in0.2 in0.2 in0.4 in0.4 in0.6 in0.6 in0.8 in0.8 in1.0 in1.0 in1.2 in1.2 in1.4 in1.4 in1.6 in1.6 inFebAprMar 10.5 inMar 10.5 inMar 310.3 inMar 310.3 inMar 110.4 inMar 110.4 inMar 210.3 inMar 210.3 in

    The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.

    Over the course of March at Tenerife South Airport, the length of the day is increasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day increases by 50 minutes, implying an average daily increase of 1 minute, 40 seconds, and weekly increase of 11 minutes, 42 seconds.

    The shortest day of the month is March 1, with 11 hours, 36 minutes of daylight and the longest day is March 31, with 12 hours, 26 minutes of daylight.

    Hours of Daylight and Twilight in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Hours of Daylight and Twilight in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrFebAprMar 2012 hr, 7 minMar 2012 hr, 7 minnightnightdaydayMar 111 hr, 36 minMar 111 hr, 36 min

    The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.

    The earliest sunrise of the month at Tenerife South Airport is 7:03 AM on March 26 and the latest sunrise is 59 minutes later at 8:02 AM on March 27.

    The earliest sunset is 7:06 PM on March 1 and the latest sunset is 1 hour, 17 minutes later at 8:23 PM on March 31.

    Daylight saving time (DST) starts at 2:00 AM on March 27, 2022, shifting sunrise and sunset to be an hour later.

    For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 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 and Daylight Saving Time in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AM2 AMFebApr7:03 AM7:03 AMMar 267:20 PMMar 267:20 PM7:31 AM7:31 AMMar 17:06 PMMar 17:06 PMMar 27DSTMar 27DSTSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

    The solar day over the course of March. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight saving time are indicated by the ‘DST’ labels.

    The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.

    Solar Elevation and Azimuth in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Solar Elevation and Azimuth in March at Tenerife South AirportMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 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 AMFebApr001010202020303040405050600001010202030303040405050606070

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    Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of March 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

    The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for March 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.

    Moon Rise, Set & Phases in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Moon Rise, Set & Phases in March at Tenerife South AirportMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMFebAprFeb 15:47 AMFeb 15:47 AMFeb 164:57 PMFeb 164:57 PMMar 25:35 PMMar 25:35 PMMar 187:18 AMMar 187:18 AMApr 17:25 AMApr 17:25 AMApr 167:56 PMApr 167:56 PMApr 309:29 PMApr 309:29 PM8:19 AM8:19 AM7:13 PM7:13 PM6:55 PM6:55 PM8:26 AM8:26 AM7:35 AM7:35 AM7:04 PM7:04 PM6:40 PM6:40 PM7:31 AM7:31 AM8:13 AM8:13 AM8:49 PM8:49 PM8:28 PM8:28 PM8:09 AM8:09 AM8:33 PM8:33 PM

    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.

    Mar 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
    1 2% 6:55 AM ESE 6:00 PM WSW 12:28 PM S 230,596 mi
    2 0% 7:35 AM ESE 7:04 PM WSW 1:20 PM S 232,622 mi
    3 1% 8:11 AM E 8:06 PM W 2:08 PM S 235,221 mi
    4 4% 8:44 AM E 9:05 PM W 2:53 PM S 238,210 mi
    5 10% 9:15 AM E 10:02 PM W 3:37 PM S 241,355 mi
    6 17% 9:46 AM E 10:59 PM WNW 4:20 PM S 244,401 mi
    7 25% 10:19 AM ENE 11:55 PM WNW 5:04 PM S 247,099 mi
    8 34% 10:53 AM ENE 5:50 PM S 249,230 mi
    9 44% 12:51 AM WNW 11:31 AM ENE 6:37 PM S 250,629 mi
    10 50% 1:47 AM WNW 12:13 PM ENE 7:26 PM S 251,192 mi
    11 63% 2:41 AM WNW 1:00 PM ENE 8:16 PM S 250,888 mi
    12 72% 3:33 AM WNW 1:51 PM ENE 9:07 PM S 249,760 mi
    13 81% 4:22 AM WNW 2:46 PM ENE 9:58 PM S 247,920 mi
    14 88% 5:07 AM WNW 3:43 PM ENE 10:48 PM S 245,537 mi
    15 94% 5:47 AM WNW 4:42 PM ENE 11:36 PM S 242,819 mi
    16 96% 6:24 AM WNW 5:41 PM ENE
    17 98% 6:58 AM WNW 6:40 PM E 12:22 AM S 239,992 mi
    18 100% 7:31 AM W 7:40 PM E 1:08 AM S 237,273 mi
    19 99% 8:04 AM W 8:41 PM E 1:53 AM S 234,849 mi
    20 96% 8:37 AM W 9:43 PM ESE 2:40 AM S 232,854 mi
    21 90% 9:13 AM WSW 10:48 PM ESE 3:28 AM S 231,358 mi
    22 82% 9:53 AM WSW 11:55 PM ESE 4:21 AM S 230,374 mi
    23 72% 10:39 AM WSW 5:17 AM S 229,864 mi
    24 61% 1:03 AM ESE 11:31 AM WSW 6:17 AM S 229,771 mi
    25 50% 2:09 AM ESE 12:30 PM WSW 7:19 AM S 230,038 mi
    26 37% 3:10 AM ESE 1:34 PM WSW 8:22 AM S 230,624 mi
    27 30% 5:04 AM ESE 3:41 PM WSW 3:00 AM ESE 231,220 mi
    28 17% 5:52 AM ESE 4:47 PM WSW 11:20 AM S 232,721 mi
    29 9% 6:33 AM ESE 5:51 PM WSW 12:12 PM S 234,257 mi
    30 4% 7:09 AM ESE 6:52 PM W 1:00 PM S 236,125 mi
    31 1% 7:42 AM E 7:51 PM W 1:46 PM S 238,297 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 March, remaining around 0% throughout.

    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 March at Tenerife South Airport

    Humidity Comfort Levels in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%FebAprMar 10%Mar 10%Mar 310%Mar 310%Mar 110%Mar 110%Mar 210%Mar 210%humidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry

    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 gradually decreasing during March, decreasing from 13.4 miles per hour to 12.8 miles per hour over the course of the month.

    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 March at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Wind Speed in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphFebAprMar 113. 4 mphMar 113.4 mphMar 3112.8 mphMar 3112.8 mphMar 1613.2 mphMar 1613.2 mph

    The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

    The hourly average wind direction at Tenerife South Airport throughout March is predominantly from the north, with a peak proportion of 67% on March 27.

    Wind Direction in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Wind Direction in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%FebApreastnorthwestsouth

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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 March, remaining around 66°F throughout.

    The lowest average surface water temperature during March is 66°F on March 6.

    Average Water Temperature in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Water Temperature in March at Tenerife South AirportMar112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313164.5°F64.5°F65.0°F65.0°F65.5°F65.5°F66.0°F66.0°F66.5°F66.5°F67.0°F67.0°F67.5°F67.5°F68.0°F68.0°F68.5°F68.5°F69.0°F69.0°FFebAprMar 666°FMar 666°FMar 3166°FMar 3166°FMar 2166°FMar 2166°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 March at Tenerife South Airport

    Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%FebApr100%Mar 16100%Mar 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 rapidly increasing during March, increasing by 481°F, from 893°F to 1,374°F, over the course of the month.

    Growing Degree Days in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Growing Degree Days in March at Tenerife South AirportMar1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930303131900°F900°F1,000°F1,000°F1,100°F1,100°F1,200°F1,200°F1,300°F1,300°F1,400°F1,400°F1,500°F1,500°FFebAprMar 1893°FMar 1893°FMar 311,374°FMar 311,374°FMar 111,048°FMar 111,048°FMar 211,210°FMar 211,210°F

    The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of March, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

    This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.

    The average daily incident shortwave solar energy at Tenerife South Airport is increasing during March, rising by 1.3 kWh, from 5.4 kWh to 6.7 kWh, over the course of the month.

    Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in March at Tenerife South Airport

    Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in March at Tenerife South AirportMar11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWhFebAprMar 15.4 kWhMar 15. 4 kWhMar 316.7 kWhMar 316.7 kWhMar 166.0 kWhMar 166.0 kWh

    The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

    For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of 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.

    In the case of missing or erroneous measurements from this station, we fall back on records from nearby stations, adjusted according to typical seasonal and diurnal intra-station differences. For a given day of the year and hour of the day, the fallback station is selected to minimize the prediction error over the years for which there are measurements for both stations.

    In this case, the only station close and reliable enough to use as a fallback is Gran Canaria Airport.

    Other Data

    All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.

    All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.

    Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

    Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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    Tenerife South Airport

    Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

    © Esri, et al.

    Tenerife South , Canary Islands – March Weather

    What’s the Weather like in Tenerife South in March

    Temperature 

    Tenerife South doesn’t really experience a winter as we know it and temperatures remain pleasant all year round.

    March sees the arrival of spring, with daytime temperatures reaching a very pleasant high of 22°C (72°F) and only dipping to around 15°C (59°F) at night. If you’re looking for respite from the chilly UK weather at this time of year, then Tenerife South is the place to be.

    You can stretch out on the beautiful beaches of Playa de las Americas, Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos and even indulge in some water sports such as jet skiing and scuba diving. Aquamarina Diving in Playa de las Vistas runs many dives to explore attractions such as the coral reefs and even shipwrecks.

    Daily Averages

    The average day time temperature is warming up and reaches a pleasant 23°C from the night time lows of 16°C that is a few degrees warmer than the winter lows. Median highs are slowly increasing as the month progresses to a high of 18°C.the mean low is gradually increasing and rises at the end of the month to above 11°C.

    Average Sunshine Hours

    During March the sunshine hours each day are stretched to 10 hours heading to the summer high of 12 hours and increasing from the winter lows of 7 and 8 hours. The amount of rainfall is restricted to an average of 3 days this month with an average of 15mm falling over those 3 wet days. Precipitation is limited to drizzle and light rain on a few days in the month. Rain is becoming less and less likely as you move towards the dry summer months.

    Average Sea Temperature 

    The cooler ocean temperature from the winter months is slowly increasing to 20°C and this means that swimming at the beach may not be on the agenda but many of the resorts and hotels have heated pools and spas.

    Tenerife South Hotels in March

    For a great Bed and breakfast experience stay at Villa Las Dunas with its 4 lovely appointed rooms all with ocean views. The breakfast will have something for the fussiest eater and this has one a Trip Advisor award.

    Apartmentos Oro Blanco has a children’s area and is close to Siam Water Park and the zoos and is just a few hundred metres form the best beaches and the promenades at Playa de las Americas. The pools at Oro Blanco are heated so you can enjoy a swim even when the ocean temperature drops to 19°C. facilities include billiards, table tennis, car and bicycle hire, 24 hour reception, massage service and a hot tub.

    A great place to stay is the Apartamentos Caribe with a mini golf course, swimming pool and tennis court and games room. Each apartment has its own balcony and is just a few minutes from the beach. This resort can also rent you a car, electric motorbike and bicycles.

    Another place to rent cars is the Hotel Aeropuerto Sur with private bathrooms, swimming pool and games room. Reception is open 24 hours a day and the restaurant servesm home cooked food. Enjoy a drink from the bar or use the BBQ facilities.

    Just metres from the Los Cristianos complex is the Sol Princesa Dacil, with a theme based on the popular cartoon and movie, The Flintstones. This is a great place to stay with your children with separate pools and activities throughout the day for the kids. Book an excursion from the tour desk and make use of the beauty salon, gift shop and currency exchange.

    If you’re looking for a fun family day out then head to Aqualand in Costa Adeje, where kids can have fun on water slides while you relax by the pool! Golf lovers will also enjoy the greens with stunning views across the ocean at Golf Costa Adeje.

    Tenerife South Beach for March

    Many of the resorts such as Los Cristianos offer you year round water based activities on the beach such as wind and kite surfing and  jet skis .

    Playa san Marcos is a sheltered beach perfect for the kids in a quiet cove and fishing village. The sandy cove is protected from stronger surf conditions.

    Off the beaten track are 3 beaches, Playa Bollulo,  Playa de el Pozzo and Playa de los Patos, accessed by a narrow track down to the beautiful black sandy beaches. The latter 2 are nudist beaches .

    Bars and Restaurants

    There are fewer eateries open at this time of year but you will find many offering you some great Canary Island food. You have to try the Wrinkled potatoes; a local food served with spicy tomato sauces and the Gofio flour and toasted cereal mixture served with meaty stews.

    For some great Greek food try the El Greco at C. C. Safari Las Americas where you can also find great Italian food at Domus Aurea. If you fancy an Indian feast try Bombay Blue at the same location. For a pizza treat for the kids try Pueblo Canaria Las Americas, known for its pizza, pasta and great coffee.

    The beach fronts have several bars and cafes to choose from with Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas offering you Italian cuisine at Bianco and First love, fish and seafood at Scampis Tenerife Fish and Chips. For the tapas and burger lover visit Menta and Limon or the Restaurante Amina.

    Things to do in Tenerife South in March

    As spring approaches take advantage of the warmer days to visit the greater outdoors such as Mount Tiede National Park, where you can catch a cable car to the summit for some great scenic views of Tenerife South.

    Make sure you visit the Loro Parque with its many exhibitions and attractions for the whole family. This place has one a Trip advisor award and is well worth a visit. This parrot based theme park has more than 350 species of birds with over 4000 individuals. Catch one of the four shows at the aquarium featuring dolphins and other marine creatures.

    If you’re looking for a fun family day out then head to Aqualand in Costa Adeje, where kids can have fun on water slides while you relax by the pool! Golf lovers will also enjoy the greens with stunning views across the ocean at Golf Costa Adeje.

    Monkey Park at los Cristianos is another excellent zoo with free roaming lemurs and small monkeys. Feed the animals with food from the entrance and wander around this fantastic exhibition of animals.

    For an interesting day visit the Observatorio del Tiede, an astronomical park with several telescopes and a visitor’s centre in a dome.

    If you are coming for the night life there are several places to go as bars prevail along the Playa de las Americas. Visit Veronica Strip that has several clubs all vying for your attention with DJ’s playing music all night long. This is the centre of night life in this part of Tenerife and it is often very crowded.

    Siam Water Park is a great place for all the family with its Siam Beach and other water based activities.

    Tenerife, Canary Islands – March Weather

    What’s the Weather Like in Tenerife in March?

    Is March A Good Time to Visit Tenerife?

    March is the start of spring in Tenerife, Canary Islands and a good time to visit the island. It’s getting warmer but there are fewer visitors than at peak season, so you’re more likely to get a good deal on flights and accommodation.

    Is Tenerife Hot In March?

    After a relatively cool January and February, the weather starts to warm up in Tenerife, Canary Islands in March. The average temperature for the island is 18°C, created by average highs of 21°C in the middle of the day and average lows of 14°C at night.

    Where’s warmer – Tenerife North or South?

    Weather and temperature vary widely between the north and south of the island. In the north, such as in Puerto de la Cruz, temperatures are generally lower and it’s cloudier than in southern resorts, such as Playa de Las Americas and Los Gigantes. 

    March Highest and Lowest Temperatures

    The highest temperature ever recorded in Tenerife in March is 35.4°C, which was registered in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on March 24, 1951. The lowest temperature ever is -9.1, which was recorded in Izaña on March 28, 1921.

    Much How Does It Rain In March In Tenerife?

    Tenerife is subject to less rain in March than February with an average of 38mm spread out between four rainy days.

    Does It Snow In Tenerife In March?

    While Mount Teide is often brushed with a thin layer of snow in March but the chances of it falling anywhere else on the island are extremely unlikely.

    Sunshine Hours And Sea Temperature

    Tenerife has an average of seven hours of daily sunshine in March. And because the island is warm all-year-round, the average sea temperature is a mild 19°C, certainly warm enough for a dip!

    How Windy Is Tenerife In March?

    The island’s wind speeds fluctuate between light and fresh breezes, rarely rising to anything stronger.

    Unusual Weather In March In Tenerife

    Storms In Tenerife

    On 31 March 2002, a severe thunderstorm resulted in 150mm of precipitation falling across Tenerife. This amount of rainfall was almost four times the monthly average and the majority fell within two-hour period, causing flash flooding.

    On 3 March 2005, Tropical Storm Delta struck the Canary Islands, causing  312million worth of damage across the Canary Islands. Tenerife and La Palma were the worst hit, with landslides, uprooted trees and parts of the heliport at Tenerife’s University Hospital being ripped clean off.

    Tenerife Hotels in March

    Marola Portosin

    Marola Portosin in Playa de Las Americas is a centrally-located hotel less than 500m away from the Playa de Las Americas beach. Here you’ll find studios for up to three adults, one-bedroom apartments for up to four adults and two-bedroom apartments for up to six adults. Each guestroom features lounge with sofa bed, basic kitchenette with hob and fridge, terrace and private bathroom with shower.

    WiFi access is also available for an extra fee. Onsite services and facilities include two swimming pools one of which is heated during summer, free WiFi access at reception, pool bar which serves breakfast, massages and table tennis. Room only, bed and breakfast, and half board options are all available.

    h20 Las Palmeras

    For something even closer to the sea, check out h20 Las Palmeras. This four-star hotel is also set in Playa de Las Americas and has direct access to the small sandy beach and pebbly seafront often used by surfers. Accommodation comes in the form of 519 double rooms, family rooms and junior suites, some of which have sea views. Each guestroom features modern décor with flat-screen TV, air conditioning and private bathroom with hairdryer. Fridges and safes can be hired from reception.

    Onsite you’ll find free WiFi access, two adult swimming pools one of which is heated in winter, one children’s pool, multi-sports court, four tennis courts and outside parking. Onsite dining options include the Garoé buffet restaurant which boasts show cooking, the Italian Specchio Magico restaurant, the seafront La Ballena bar-restaurant, La Choza bar restaurant which serves snacks and drinks and the Big Ben Bar which has live entertainment on an evening.

    Barcelo Santiago

     In Puerto de Santiago, the all-inclusive Barcelo Santiago is perfect for travellers looking for a quiet, relaxed break. This four-star hotel offers unique views of Los Gigantes and La Gomera, all the while being only 200m from the nearest beach. Accommodation comes in the form of standard double rooms, superior double rooms, junior suites and deluxe junior suites, some of which come with sea views. Double rooms feature free WiFi access, iPod docking station, LCD satellite TV, air conditioning and private bathroom with hairdryer, whilst deluxe rooms also come with complimentary mineral water, kettle, one entrance to the spa per person and bathroom with bathrobe, slippers and rain shower.

    Junior suites are significantly larger and also boast hammocks on the terrace. Rooms with hot tubs are available for an extra fee. Onsite dining options include international buffet restaurant with show cooking, Sabor Español tapas bar, poolside snack bar with cooking demonstrations, Bar Reception with international cocktails and Theatre Bar which boasts evening entertainment.

    Other onsite services and facilities include outdoor swimming pool, children’s pool, solarium with Balinese beds, kids’ club, gym, multi-sports court, tennis court and free WiFi access throughout. Barcelo Santiago also offers a spa with heated pool, sensation areas, toning pool, pebble walkway, Turkish bath, sauna, ice showers, relaxation zone, hydro-massages and hair salon.

    Be Live Playa de La Arena

    Also in Puerto de Santiago, Be Live Playa de La Arena is a four-star hotel located just 500m away from the black sandy Playa de La Arena beach. This all-inclusive hotel provides guests with standard and superior double rooms, triple rooms and family rooms, some of which come with sea views.

    Each guestroom features a complete bathroom with shower, bath and hairdryer, plus a living room with satellite TV, fridge and paid WiFi access. Within the hotel you’ll find many family-friendly sports facilities, including tennis court, table tennis, gym and mini golf, as well as free WiFi access in public areas, outdoor swimming pool, kids’ club, buffet restaurant, bar and paid parking.

    Hotel h20 Big Sur

    If you’d rather stay in a boutique hotel, consider Hotel h20 Big Sur in Los Cristianos. This four-star hotel specialises in adults’ holidays and offers a Mediterranean interior design with vintage touches. Accommodation comes in the form of 167 standard double rooms, superior double rooms and suites.

    Each guestroom features WiFi access, Nespresso coffee machine, flat-screen TV with international channels, air conditioning and private bathroom with bath, bathrobe and hairdryer. Superior guestrooms come with a furnished terrace, whilst suites boast a luxury bathroom with whirlpool bath and Textures Collection amenities.

    Onsite dining options include Blue Bay Restaurant with international cuisine and show cooking, Naturalia Terrace which serves Mediterranean food, Chill-Out Terrace which has views over to Los Cristianos port and Cactus Bar which offers live entertainment on an evening. Other onsite services and amenities include Despacio Spa with hair salon, sauna, Turkish bath and massage room, gym, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, free WiFi access throughout and table tennis. 

    Tenerife Beach for March

    Playa de San Juan

    If the weather is overcast where you are, take a trip to the south west of the island. This part of Tenerife enjoys more annual sunshine than any other region, making it almost a sure thing if you’re looking for sunshine. Here you’ll find a small beach at Playa de San Juan, made up of dark volcanic sand and clean, calm water making it perfect for scuba divers, snorkelers and families alike. Facilities include sun beds, shades, showers, beach bar and parking nearby. To the west of the beach you’ll find a small fishing harbour which is always buzzing with life.

    Playa de Las Vistas

    If you’d rather relax on golden sands, visit Playa de Las Vistas between Playa de Las Americas and Los Cristianos. This large golden beach stretches on for around 2km and offers sun beds, shades, showers, toilets, changing rooms, wheelchair access and amphibian chairs for people with disabilities.

    At the west of the beach, there is also a water sports kiosk which rents out pedalos, banana boats and jet skis, plus a beach bar which serves small meals, snacks and drinks. Playa de Las Vistas is lined by a plethora of cafes, restaurants, bars, supermarkets and shops, giving you plenty of options when lunchtime rolls around.

    Bars and Restaurants

    Deli on the Hill

    Deli on the Hill is a casual cafe in Puerto de Santiago. This eatery offers freshly prepared food made to order, including a selection of sandwiches, salads, quiches, pastries and cakes. The varied drinks menu features freshly-squeezed juices, detox juices, smoothies and milkshakes, plus beer, wine and soft drinks.

    You can choose to eat at the small onsite dining room, order your food to take away or have it delivered. When possible, Deli on the Hill uses only organic products which have been sourced locally.  If you want to help support local farms, too, you can also purchase olive oil, vinegar, pate and honey produced in La Chinata from Deli on the Hill.

    Restaurante Los Roques

    If you enjoy good seafood, Restaurante Los Roques in Los Abrigos is a must-visit. Located in a small, traditional Canarian fishing village, this restaurant specialises in freshly-caught fish and seafood, with sea bass, tuna, catch of the day, lobster and king prawns on the menu. Several meat options are also available, including duck, chicken and steak.

    When dining here, you can choose between the three-course a la carte menu and the five- and seven-course tasting menus. If you choose the tasting menus, you need to book in advance and you get to select your own meal choices or opt for the pre-selected dishes.

    Churchill’s Bar

    Churchill’s Bar in Los Cristianos is one of the most popular bars in the resort. Best known for its karaoke sessions which take place several times throughout the week, this bar always has a lively, upbeat atmosphere. The British servers here are very friendly and serve great pub food up alongside affordable drinks.

    O’Neill’s

    For something a bit livelier, consider spending a night at O’Neill’s. This nightclub is one of the best in Playa de Las Americas, located on the top level of the Las Veronicas strip. With theme nights, resident DJs, guest DJs, guest performers and frequent parties, there is always something going on here.

    Although the drink prices are a bit steeper here than in other bars in Playa de Las Americas, the prices are fairly standard for a nightclub. The best time to visit O’Neill’s is between 11pm and midnight that’s when the atmosphere really gets going.

    Things to do in Tenerife in March

    Forestal Park Tenerife

    Since Forestal Park Tenerife is located high up in the mountains, above the cloud bank which can often shadow northern resorts on the island, this attraction is best visited during the cooler months, such as March, when the sun won’t be so scorching. Situated in La Esperanza on the road up to El Teide, this park is packed with 11 zip lines linking 90 assault and obstacle courses.

    There are ten courses divided into two types one suitable for younger children and one suitable for adults only. Forestal Park Tenerife is suitable for children and adults over six years old and taller than 110cm. Most of the activities take place high up in the trees, so if you’ve got a fear of heights, this park isn’t for you.

    Aqualand

    Anyone travelling with children must visit Aqualand during their stay in Tenerife. Situated in Playa de Las Americas, this family-friendly water park can get very busy during the peak seasons, making March one of the best months to visit. This water park features four adrenaline-pumping slides, three children’s zones, four family-friendly areas and two chill out zones, including an outdoor spa and lazy river.

    All the water slides and splash zones are divided amongst solariums and snack bars, but there are also picnic areas if you want to bring your own food. The dolphinarium is the highlight of the park, where visitors can watch daily dolphin shows. Aqualand also runs a swimming with dolphins programme for kids.

    Piramides de Guimar

    If you want to get away from the typical tourist attractions of the island, take a day trip to Pirámides de Güímar. Located in the north east of Tenerife in Güímar, this museum speculates about the Güímar pyramids and all the other pyramids around the world and asks whether they are manmade pyramids or just simple rock formations that happened by chance.

    In addition to the pyramid exhibition, this museum also boasts exhibitions on ancient civilisations, poisonous flowers and temporary art exhibits from worldwide destinations. There is also a gift shop which sells historical souvenirs and local trinkets, plus a small café onsite which serves coffee, soft drinks and Canarian food.

    Tenerife Weather in March ✔️ How Hot is the South?


    In March, the island of Tenerife is usually green and ideal for hiking and exploring

    March is still a cold month pretty much all over Europe, so we understand that you’re looking for a warm place to holiday at this time of year. And Tenerife is one of those great places where the weather is comfortably warm and the days are sunny, allowing for sunbathing during the month of March.

    • What’s the weather like in Tenerife in March
    • Average temperatures
    • Rainfall
    • Sea temperature
    • So how warm is Tenerife in March?
    • What should you pack for a spring/winter break in Tenerife
    • Things to do in Tenerife in March

    Tenerife is the most popular destination in the Canary Islands and the main reason is the great weather in the South.

    March can be a tricky month.

    Mid-February until the end of March marks the changing of seasons in Tenerife, the passing from winter to spring and so it can bring some rainy days and even storms.

    Although it may sound funny to “hear” us speaking about winter in Tenerife, because the weather is still sunny and warm especially in the south of the island, the fact is that there is a shift between seasons even in the Canaries and there’s no point in denying the fact.

    The north of the island is still considerably colder than the south and also more prone to rain, so during this month we would advise you to stay in Tenerife in the southern region, where you have the best chances for a sunny holiday.

    Average temperatures

    Temperatures in Tenerife in March are similar between towns and resorts in the south, but the temperatures can drop in the north, where it also rains more compared to the south.

    Although you shouldn’t expect extremely high temperatures like in summer, the weather will usually be warm enough to allow for long days of sunbathing and lounging by the pool with a cocktail in hand.

    • Average high temperature: 23,1°C  (73.6°F)
    • Average low temperature: 15.6°C  (60.1°F)
    • Daily mean temperature: 19.3°C  (66.7°F)

    In Tenerife South, the daily mean temperature is 19.3°C in March, which is calculated as a mean between the average high temperature of 23.1°C and the average low of 15.6°C. 

    Record low & record high temperatures

    The highest temperature ever recorded in Tenerife in March (at Tenerife South Airport station) was 34°C and the lowest temperature was 9.6°C.

    Rainfall

    • Average rainfall in Tenerife South: 14.7 mm
    • Average rainy days: 2

    What about rain in Tenerife in March?

    Although January and February are considered months with more rain than March, you can still expect to get some rainy days as well.

    Usually, you will encounter more rain the north of Tenerife, so if the sun is what you’re after, you should stay in the south and use it as a base, even if you want to explore the island from there. We honestly love the north of the island, but we usually stay in Tenerife south, just to make sure that we have more chances for warm weather and sunny days. And when the weather permits it, we venture out to the north and spend as much time as possible there.

    However, rain in itself can bring a different experience if you don’t let it spoil your day.

    For example, every time we went to La Orotava (and I really mean EVERY TIME, literally) it has been raining. The last time we went it was just cloudy while we stopped to get some lunch in a guachinche and we were just commenting on that: “Wow, we are here and there’s no rain!”

    Turns out…we spoke too soon. 5 minutes after we left the guachinche the rain began. And it wasn’t just any rain. It was horizontal rain – something that you can experience mostly in this area or in the Anaga forest and as we said… it’s an experience in itself and you shouldn’t allow it to spoil your day or your opinion about Tenerife as a holiday destination. We have some great memories from that day and the fact that it rained that way made the entire day special. After all… what would be a visit to La Orotava for us with no bit of rain? 

    Sea temperature

    • Average sea temperature in March in Playa de Las Americas: 19.3°C / 66.7°F 

    You can also read about weather in Tenerife in December, if you’re trying to decide when to come for your winter holiday.

    March is still a month when it can be cold to swim in the ocean, but you can still find small coves with warmer water, where you can go in. It also depends on how every person tolerates the water temperatures. For many people 19 °C is warm enough to go in for a swim. If you wear a neoprene suit you will probably be ok to go in at any time of the year.

    So how warm is Tenerife in March?

    The short and truthful answer is: it depends.

    If you’re in the South, temperatures will probably be above 22°C on most days. In the north, it will be cooler and at night you will still definitely need a cardigan or a jacket.

    But if you are from countries like the UK, Germany, or from countries in Northern Europe, then the weather in Tenerife in March will be much warmer than back home. When continental Europe can still struggle under heavy snows than refuse to go away, Tenerife remains a sunny paradise that is close enough for you to reach in about 4-5 hours depending on where you are.

    It is still possible to get some stormy days even if you are staying in the area of Los Cristianos and Las Americas, but the good thing is that there are plenty of things to do in Tenerife even when it’s raining. It’s true that sometimes you can look up at the weather and find a place on the island that is untouched by bad weather, so you can rent a car and go on an excursion for the day. But it’s also true that on some days there’s no escape from rain, storms or bad weather in general and you shouldn’t allow this to spoil your holiday here.

    What should you pack for a spring/winter break in Tenerife

    • Bathing suit
    • UV protection lotion (or you can buy it locally – but it’s important to never skip on it)
    • A light jacket (preferably waterproof)
    • A cardigan or a thicker button-down shirt, that you can layer if needed
    • Long trousers
    • Closed footwear – in case of rainy days

    For more info on the subject, you can read our article about what to wear in Tenerife.

    Things to do in Tenerife in March

    Surfing

    March can be a great month for surfing in Tenerife. You can catch some great waves in the north of Tenerife or in the area of El Medano, and it’s a great time if you love water sports.

    Go hiking


    A sea of clouds and a view of Gran Canaria in the background, from our hike in March 2019

    Hiking is one of our favorite activities in Tenerife and for us, March has great weather to go and explore the mountains. Of course, we always check the weather forecast before heading out into the mountains, because we don’t want to get caught in a rain or a storm while out on the trails.

    Tenerife Weather in March ✔️ How Hot is the South?


    In March, the island of Tenerife is usually green and ideal for hiking and exploring

    March is still a cold month pretty much all over Europe, so we understand that you’re looking for a warm place to holiday at this time of year. And Tenerife is one of those great places where the weather is comfortably warm and the days are sunny, allowing for sunbathing during the month of March.

    • What’s the weather like in Tenerife in March
    • Average temperatures
    • Rainfall
    • Sea temperature
    • So how warm is Tenerife in March?
    • What should you pack for a spring/winter break in Tenerife
    • Things to do in Tenerife in March

    Tenerife is the most popular destination in the Canary Islands and the main reason is the great weather in the South.

    March can be a tricky month.

    Mid-February until the end of March marks the changing of seasons in Tenerife, the passing from winter to spring and so it can bring some rainy days and even storms.

    Although it may sound funny to “hear” us speaking about winter in Tenerife, because the weather is still sunny and warm especially in the south of the island, the fact is that there is a shift between seasons even in the Canaries and there’s no point in denying the fact.

    The north of the island is still considerably colder than the south and also more prone to rain, so during this month we would advise you to stay in Tenerife in the southern region, where you have the best chances for a sunny holiday.

    Average temperatures

    Temperatures in Tenerife in March are similar between towns and resorts in the south, but the temperatures can drop in the north, where it also rains more compared to the south.

    Although you shouldn’t expect extremely high temperatures like in summer, the weather will usually be warm enough to allow for long days of sunbathing and lounging by the pool with a cocktail in hand.

    • Average high temperature: 23,1°C  (73.6°F)
    • Average low temperature: 15.6°C  (60.1°F)
    • Daily mean temperature: 19.3°C  (66.7°F)

    In Tenerife South, the daily mean temperature is 19.3°C in March, which is calculated as a mean between the average high temperature of 23.1°C and the average low of 15.6°C. 

    Record low & record high temperatures

    The highest temperature ever recorded in Tenerife in March (at Tenerife South Airport station) was 34°C and the lowest temperature was 9.6°C.

    Rainfall

    • Average rainfall in Tenerife South: 14.7 mm
    • Average rainy days: 2

    What about rain in Tenerife in March?

    Although January and February are considered months with more rain than March, you can still expect to get some rainy days as well.

    Usually, you will encounter more rain the north of Tenerife, so if the sun is what you’re after, you should stay in the south and use it as a base, even if you want to explore the island from there. We honestly love the north of the island, but we usually stay in Tenerife south, just to make sure that we have more chances for warm weather and sunny days. And when the weather permits it, we venture out to the north and spend as much time as possible there.

    However, rain in itself can bring a different experience if you don’t let it spoil your day.

    For example, every time we went to La Orotava (and I really mean EVERY TIME, literally) it has been raining. The last time we went it was just cloudy while we stopped to get some lunch in a guachinche and we were just commenting on that: “Wow, we are here and there’s no rain!”

    Turns out…we spoke too soon. 5 minutes after we left the guachinche the rain began. And it wasn’t just any rain. It was horizontal rain – something that you can experience mostly in this area or in the Anaga forest and as we said… it’s an experience in itself and you shouldn’t allow it to spoil your day or your opinion about Tenerife as a holiday destination. We have some great memories from that day and the fact that it rained that way made the entire day special. After all… what would be a visit to La Orotava for us with no bit of rain? 

    Sea temperature

    • Average sea temperature in March in Playa de Las Americas: 19.3°C / 66.7°F 

    You can also read about weather in Tenerife in December, if you’re trying to decide when to come for your winter holiday.

    March is still a month when it can be cold to swim in the ocean, but you can still find small coves with warmer water, where you can go in. It also depends on how every person tolerates the water temperatures. For many people 19 °C is warm enough to go in for a swim. If you wear a neoprene suit you will probably be ok to go in at any time of the year.

    So how warm is Tenerife in March?

    The short and truthful answer is: it depends.

    If you’re in the South, temperatures will probably be above 22°C on most days. In the north, it will be cooler and at night you will still definitely need a cardigan or a jacket.

    But if you are from countries like the UK, Germany, or from countries in Northern Europe, then the weather in Tenerife in March will be much warmer than back home. When continental Europe can still struggle under heavy snows than refuse to go away, Tenerife remains a sunny paradise that is close enough for you to reach in about 4-5 hours depending on where you are.

    It is still possible to get some stormy days even if you are staying in the area of Los Cristianos and Las Americas, but the good thing is that there are plenty of things to do in Tenerife even when it’s raining. It’s true that sometimes you can look up at the weather and find a place on the island that is untouched by bad weather, so you can rent a car and go on an excursion for the day. But it’s also true that on some days there’s no escape from rain, storms or bad weather in general and you shouldn’t allow this to spoil your holiday here.

    What should you pack for a spring/winter break in Tenerife

    • Bathing suit
    • UV protection lotion (or you can buy it locally – but it’s important to never skip on it)
    • A light jacket (preferably waterproof)
    • A cardigan or a thicker button-down shirt, that you can layer if needed
    • Long trousers
    • Closed footwear – in case of rainy days

    For more info on the subject, you can read our article about what to wear in Tenerife.

    Things to do in Tenerife in March

    Surfing

    March can be a great month for surfing in Tenerife. You can catch some great waves in the north of Tenerife or in the area of El Medano, and it’s a great time if you love water sports.

    Go hiking


    A sea of clouds and a view of Gran Canaria in the background, from our hike in March 2019

    Hiking is one of our favorite activities in Tenerife and for us, March has great weather to go and explore the mountains. Of course, we always check the weather forecast before heading out into the mountains, because we don’t want to get caught in a rain or a storm while out on the trails.

    Tenerife Weather in March ✔️ How Hot is the South?


    In March, the island of Tenerife is usually green and ideal for hiking and exploring

    March is still a cold month pretty much all over Europe, so we understand that you’re looking for a warm place to holiday at this time of year. And Tenerife is one of those great places where the weather is comfortably warm and the days are sunny, allowing for sunbathing during the month of March.

    • What’s the weather like in Tenerife in March
    • Average temperatures
    • Rainfall
    • Sea temperature
    • So how warm is Tenerife in March?
    • What should you pack for a spring/winter break in Tenerife
    • Things to do in Tenerife in March

    Tenerife is the most popular destination in the Canary Islands and the main reason is the great weather in the South.

    March can be a tricky month.

    Mid-February until the end of March marks the changing of seasons in Tenerife, the passing from winter to spring and so it can bring some rainy days and even storms.

    Although it may sound funny to “hear” us speaking about winter in Tenerife, because the weather is still sunny and warm especially in the south of the island, the fact is that there is a shift between seasons even in the Canaries and there’s no point in denying the fact.

    The north of the island is still considerably colder than the south and also more prone to rain, so during this month we would advise you to stay in Tenerife in the southern region, where you have the best chances for a sunny holiday.

    Average temperatures

    Temperatures in Tenerife in March are similar between towns and resorts in the south, but the temperatures can drop in the north, where it also rains more compared to the south.

    Although you shouldn’t expect extremely high temperatures like in summer, the weather will usually be warm enough to allow for long days of sunbathing and lounging by the pool with a cocktail in hand.

    • Average high temperature: 23,1°C  (73.6°F)
    • Average low temperature: 15.6°C  (60.1°F)
    • Daily mean temperature: 19.3°C  (66.7°F)

    In Tenerife South, the daily mean temperature is 19.3°C in March, which is calculated as a mean between the average high temperature of 23.1°C and the average low of 15.6°C. 

    Record low & record high temperatures

    The highest temperature ever recorded in Tenerife in March (at Tenerife South Airport station) was 34°C and the lowest temperature was 9.6°C.

    Rainfall

    • Average rainfall in Tenerife South: 14.7 mm
    • Average rainy days: 2

    What about rain in Tenerife in March?

    Although January and February are considered months with more rain than March, you can still expect to get some rainy days as well.

    Usually, you will encounter more rain the north of Tenerife, so if the sun is what you’re after, you should stay in the south and use it as a base, even if you want to explore the island from there. We honestly love the north of the island, but we usually stay in Tenerife south, just to make sure that we have more chances for warm weather and sunny days. And when the weather permits it, we venture out to the north and spend as much time as possible there.

    However, rain in itself can bring a different experience if you don’t let it spoil your day.

    For example, every time we went to La Orotava (and I really mean EVERY TIME, literally) it has been raining. The last time we went it was just cloudy while we stopped to get some lunch in a guachinche and we were just commenting on that: “Wow, we are here and there’s no rain!”

    Turns out…we spoke too soon. 5 minutes after we left the guachinche the rain began. And it wasn’t just any rain. It was horizontal rain – something that you can experience mostly in this area or in the Anaga forest and as we said… it’s an experience in itself and you shouldn’t allow it to spoil your day or your opinion about Tenerife as a holiday destination. We have some great memories from that day and the fact that it rained that way made the entire day special. After all… what would be a visit to La Orotava for us with no bit of rain? 

    Sea temperature

    • Average sea temperature in March in Playa de Las Americas: 19.3°C / 66.7°F 

    You can also read about weather in Tenerife in December, if you’re trying to decide when to come for your winter holiday.

    March is still a month when it can be cold to swim in the ocean, but you can still find small coves with warmer water, where you can go in. It also depends on how every person tolerates the water temperatures. For many people 19 °C is warm enough to go in for a swim. If you wear a neoprene suit you will probably be ok to go in at any time of the year.

    So how warm is Tenerife in March?

    The short and truthful answer is: it depends.

    If you’re in the South, temperatures will probably be above 22°C on most days. In the north, it will be cooler and at night you will still definitely need a cardigan or a jacket.

    But if you are from countries like the UK, Germany, or from countries in Northern Europe, then the weather in Tenerife in March will be much warmer than back home. When continental Europe can still struggle under heavy snows than refuse to go away, Tenerife remains a sunny paradise that is close enough for you to reach in about 4-5 hours depending on where you are.

    It is still possible to get some stormy days even if you are staying in the area of Los Cristianos and Las Americas, but the good thing is that there are plenty of things to do in Tenerife even when it’s raining. It’s true that sometimes you can look up at the weather and find a place on the island that is untouched by bad weather, so you can rent a car and go on an excursion for the day. But it’s also true that on some days there’s no escape from rain, storms or bad weather in general and you shouldn’t allow this to spoil your holiday here.

    What should you pack for a spring/winter break in Tenerife

    • Bathing suit
    • UV protection lotion (or you can buy it locally – but it’s important to never skip on it)
    • A light jacket (preferably waterproof)
    • A cardigan or a thicker button-down shirt, that you can layer if needed
    • Long trousers
    • Closed footwear – in case of rainy days

    For more info on the subject, you can read our article about what to wear in Tenerife.

    Things to do in Tenerife in March

    Surfing

    March can be a great month for surfing in Tenerife. You can catch some great waves in the north of Tenerife or in the area of El Medano, and it’s a great time if you love water sports.

    Go hiking


    A sea of clouds and a view of Gran Canaria in the background, from our hike in March 2019

    Hiking is one of our favorite activities in Tenerife and for us, March has great weather to go and explore the mountains. Of course, we always check the weather forecast before heading out into the mountains, because we don’t want to get caught in a rain or a storm while out on the trails.

    Is it worth it to fly to Tenerife in March and what is the weather like there at this time

    In March, all nature in European countries begins to wake up after a long and frosty winter. But somewhere there was no winter at all, and it never happens! For example, in the Canary Islands, namely on the island of Tenerife. This island is loved by tourists in all seasons. The purpose of this article is to tell you as fully and concisely as possible what the weather is like in Tenerife in March.

    The graph below shows that the average water temperature in March is usually 19-20 degrees. And often the water in March is warmer than the air. So, during the day the air temperature ranges from 14 to 24 degrees, and at night from 16 to 22 degrees. The weather in Tenerife in March is truly spring, but much warmer than in Europe. Therefore, many tourists prefer to vacation in March on this fabulous island, which is full of beautiful, majestic and world-famous sights.

    March climate in Tenerife

    As a rule, the weather in Tenerife in March is cloudy or partly cloudy. There are not so many clear days, about 6-7 per month. Precipitation in the form of small and short-term rains is possible 1-2 times a month.

    The contingent of vacationers at this time in the Canaries is diverse, but this is not the right time for children: they want to swim and frolic in the ocean, and the water is not warm enough for the younger generation. Therefore, it is more common to meet elderly vacationers, people of working age and desperate youth. If your vacation is planned for the middle of spring, we advise you to read the article about the weather in Tenerife in April.

    We present to your attention a table containing data on air temperature day and night, as well as water temperature during the month (the table is based on meteorological data for 2011-2013).

    19-20

    900 -19

    2222

    9003-2-29

    17-20

    9003-22 21

    Temperature range for the last 3 years
    Tenerife/number Air temperature day Air temperature at night Water temperature
    1 18-21 16-17 19-20
    2 9003 2-21

    16-21 19-20
    3 19-20 16-19 19-20
    4 19-22 16-18 19-20
    5 19-22

    16-21 19-20
    6 19-26 18-21 19-20
    7 19-21 17-22 19-20 900

    20-23 20-23 19-20
    9 19-22 17-20 19-20
    10 20-21 17-20
    11 19-20
    12 19-20 17-19 19-20
    13 17-20 17-20
    14 13-22 17-19 19-20
    15 16-22 17-19 19-20
    16 17-22 19-21 19-20
    17 9003

    21-23 19-20
    18 19-25 18-21 19-20
    19 20-23 19-20
    20 20-22 17-19 19-20
    21 20-22 18-21 19-20
    22 20-22 18-19 19-20
    900 23 9

    21-27 19-20 19-20
    24 20-21 18-19 19-20
    25 20-22 18-20 19-20
    26 20-22 19-21 19-20
    27 21-25 19-22 19-20
    28 21-23 19-20 19-20
    29 20-22 19-21 19-20
    30 21-22 19-20 19-20
    18-19 19-20

    Tenerife in March 2023 – holidays and weather in Tenerife, Spain

    The first month of spring on the “Island of Eternal Spring” – do you think this does not happen? You are deeply mistaken. Come to Tenerife and see for yourself! Well, first of all, the Tour Calendar invites you to find out what makes this resort attractive in March, and how much tours can cost.

    Contents

    In March, there are more clear sunny days, people go to the beaches, but the water is still cold for a long swim

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    Weather in Tenerife in March

    While in March in Russia spring is only on the calendar, in Tenerife the onset of this month promises beautiful sunny weather. The mild subtropical climate and proximity to Africa provide the island with consistently warm and sunny days throughout the year. If you decide to go on vacation this month, your suitcase will not be overloaded with heavy things. During the day, summer clothes like shorts, T-shirts, skirts and sundresses are appropriate, and for the evening you will need trousers, a windbreaker or a thick sweater. This wardrobe is relevant not only in the southern resorts, but also during a trip to the north. Although in some cities in this part of the island the temperature is a couple of degrees lower. Excursion to Pico de Teide requires separate equipment. It is very cold there, and in March there is snow even at low altitudes. The ideal option would be a jacket and sturdy boots with durable soles, allowing you to make a difficult climb. Sunscreen and sunglasses are equally important items on the road. It only seems that the sun’s rays are very weak. Even in mountainous areas, the nose can burn. An umbrella is also an indispensable attribute. March weather is often described as unstable. Although, of course, everyone puts their own meaning in this concept. In fact, this means that in the northern regions about 6 days of precipitation are expected, and in the south – at least 4.

    Temperature during the day

    +21 °

    Temperature at night

    +15 °

    Temperature of water

    +19 °

    The amount of precipitation

    9000 14 mm

    rain

    6 days

    Sunny days 9000

    Humidity

    64%

    Day length

    12 hours

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    But they do not follow each other in a row and alternate with dry and slightly cloudy ones. In addition, Tenerife repeatedly indulges its guests with a piercing blue clear sky. Now let’s briefly consider its temperature background. In principle, no special changes have occurred in it since February. Is that the nights have become a little warmer. During the day in the capital, which lies on the northeast coast, weather forecasters record an average of +22 ° C. The total duration of sunshine is somewhat lower than in the south. However, during the midday hours, the air tends to warm up much above this mark. Evenings are a little different. As you know, they are not comfortable enough even at the height of summer. This month, the thermometer steadily drops to +14 ° C. Puerto de la Cruz is experiencing lower rates – +12..+19°C Apparently, its location in the lowlands affects. Humidity here is slightly elevated, often the sky is covered with a cloudy veil, so there are few people who want to walk on its volcanic sand. In the southern regions, the average value of the absolute maximums is approximately +22 °C, and with darkness the air cools down to +15 °C.

    What is interesting in Tenerife in March?

    Despite the fact that Tenerife is adjacent to the Sahara, March is not very suitable for a classic beach holiday. The water is still cool, although some daredevils, it should be noted, take a dip. In any case, for children, bathing is fraught with colds. The first month of spring is more suitable for admiring pastoral landscapes, as during this period outlandish flowers bloom in the meadows and forests and various trees exude a sweet aroma. Renting a car will give you freedom of movement and save a lot of precious vacation time. Fortunately, car rental on the island is not expensive at all. Children will be delighted with amusement parks, while adults will remember interesting cultural programs and cozy evenings in restaurants.

    Beach holidays

    If we consider the option of a beach holiday, then definitely in the southern resorts, where more pleasant weather reigns. In early spring, the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean continues to stay at the same level as in January and February – +19 ° C. According to the “experienced”, only a few enter the water. And even the euphoria that reigns during cruises to watch pilot whales and dolphins (by the way, highly recommended) cannot overcome the fear of their participants. Therefore, a stop for swimming comes out only nominal. But if it is cold for taking sea baths, then the weather is more than suitable for sunny ones. Although the daily maximums will seem unimpressive to someone for reclining on soft velvet sands. In fact, the sun is already palpably hot.

    And sometimes a street thermometer announces all +25..+26 °C. The only thing you need to choose the right beach for sunbathing. It is natural that it be leeward. Such places should be sought on the southwest coast. For example, in Los Cristianos, Las Americas or Costa Adeje. In the southeast, the ocean often storms due to the fact that the wind rose comes from the east, from the African continent. El Medano deserves special mention, a real mecca for surfers. Waves here disturb the water surface almost all year round. So this resort is exclusively sports-oriented. I would also like to draw your attention to the fact that at about three in the afternoon all the beaches begin to empty. Firstly, the sun is setting soon, and secondly, it is getting colder.

    Entertainment and excursions

    To come to Tenerife and not visit the tourist attractions that are rumored all over Europe, even with complete indifference to any educational trips, is simply unrealistic. Your feet will carry you to some point of interest. In addition, the cost of organized tours is not so high. Perhaps the main advantage of the March excursion is the lack of tourist crowds. And this means that on the most “cult” routes, like Loro Parque, the Pueblo Chico themed miniature park or the Teide volcano, it will be relatively calm and free.

    In addition to the places mentioned above, the Pyramids of Guimar are very popular – mysterious stepped structures built by the ancient tribes of the Guanches. Their appearance and layout bear a strong resemblance to the pyramids of Giza in Egypt and those in the Lambayeque Valley in Peru. Relatively recently (in 1998), an ethnographic park was opened on their territory. Every day, a documentary about ancient civilizations is shown in the cinema hall. Those who went on vacation accompanied by the younger generation will not have to worry about what to do with their own children. In addition to Loro Park, which is in the northern part of the island, we recommend that you look into the Eagles Park in Costa Adeje. His calling card is a breathtaking open-air performance of raptors. Along with them, parrots and marabou demonstrate their skills. An excellent alternative to the ocean for children will be Aqualand, which is half empty in winter. The water temperature is maintained at +24 ° C, there are no queues for the slides – beauty and more! The water park offers not only rides, but also go to the dolphin show.

    They say that it is much more spectacular than in Loro Parque. However, this water park is mainly geared towards ages 3-5. For teenagers and adults, there is a direct road to Siam Park, which is notable for its Thai-style design. A pleasant end to the evening can be a tasting of Canarian cuisine from freshly caught fish or rabbit meat. If you are in Las Americas, be sure to splurge on the Carmen Mota flamenco show at the Pyramid of Arona concert hall. Enjoy untold pleasure!

    Holidays and festivals

    The main carnival celebrations in the capital died down in February. But if you go south, you will still find the enchanting spirit of the carnival. In towns like Playa de la Arena, Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes, the fun begins right after it fades in the north.

    As a rule, festive events take place here in the first week of March. After which the baton is taken over (next weekend) by Costa Adeje, Playa de las Americas and El Medano. If Easter falls on this month, consider yourself unspeakably lucky. For the islanders, it is of great importance. And of course, the celebrations are not complete without religious processions. Many cities organize theatrical performances and reenactments of biblical events. Lush parades mark the southern city of Aron and Puerto de la Cruz, in the north of the island.

    What are the prices for holidays in Tenerife in March?

    In March, prices on Terenif are significantly reduced. The service remains at the same, high level, so the rest this month is entirely justified. This applies not only to independent travelers, but also to those who travel as part of organized tours. The latter also please with democratic cost.

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    How to relax in Tenerife in March on your own

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    March Tenerife does not have the proper conditions for a full beach holiday. This month is ideal for those who love to learn new things and are looking for vivid impressions. We hope that now you have found the answer to the question of whether it is worth going to this island of the Canary archipelago in early spring.

    How is the weather in Tenerife in March, April and May?

    Bright and magical dignity of the island of Tenerife – comfortable weather conditions all year round. Such pleasant weather throughout the year, as in the Canary Islands, cannot be found anywhere else in Europe. And maybe all over the world =)).

    Different spring in the north and south

    The island consists of 4 altitudinal zones, which are separated by a high ridge that holds back clouds. What does it mean? In different places in Tenerife, the weather, temperature and precipitation are very different from each other. Sometimes 10 degrees! O_o

    First you need to clearly understand that the temperature on the island is very different, it is always colder in the north. Therefore, if you want to relax in Tenerife in March, April or May, then choose the southern resorts. How to choose a holiday resort in Tenerife is written here.

    Tenerife is called the island of “eternal spring”, due to the fact that there are no pronounced seasons of heat, rains and other unpleasant periods. Tenerife differs from mainland Spain in its mild climate and warm winters.

    But even in summer it is cool in the mountains of Anaga. That’s what the Canary Islands are good for: at a time when the Teide volcano is covered with snow, tourists sunbathe on the shore in Las Americas and Los Cristianos.

    The weather on the island of Tenerife becomes warmer at the end of February. On average, in April – March, the air temperature in Tenerife reaches 24 degrees Celsius. In the spring, rains practically stop in the south, although they are extremely rare in winter. The duration of a sunny day increases to ten hours.

    During the day the air is warm, and even hot in the sun, at night it is chilly and warm clothes are needed. On the east coast, winds blow, making the temperature colder. Therefore, if you are not a kiter or windsurfer, then living in El Medano and Las Galletas in the spring is not worth it.

    Weather in Tenerife in March

    Let’s tell the truth! The climate is mild, and the weather depends on the sun and cloud cover. For those looking for an unforgettable experience off the beach, we recommend visiting Tenerife before or after the Spanish Easter holiday. So you will not get to the peak of prices and bypass the crowds of Spanish tourists from the continent. It is worth counting on a tan, but objectively not on swimming.

    March is great for hiking in the Teno and Anaga mountains, meadows and mid-highs. Wildflowers, alpine forbs and gentle sun.

    The air temperature in Tenerife in March rarely exceeds +26 degrees, but does not fall below +14 degrees at night. Precipitation falls at the level of 40 mm: rain is frequent in the north, and rare in the south.

    The ocean water temperature around Tenerife in March is 16-18 degrees. On sunny days, walruses or the most desperate tourists can swim.

    Weather in Tenerife in April

    April brings warm weather and lack of rain. The average daily air temperature is 24 degrees Celsius during the day, and does not fall below 17 degrees at night.

    The sun pleases more and more, it becomes warmer and shines 9 hours a day. The rains in April in the south of Tenerife stop, and tourists fill the main beaches. The humidity drops.

    The ocean around the Canary Islands warms up to +17 +19degrees of heat. You can swim comfortably in the bays on the south coast, yes, and mostly only for hot tourists.

    Weather in Tenerife in May

    May holidays in Tenerife are the full opening of the beach season and the beginning of summer. The whole island is waking up, the tourist infrastructure is starting to work in an enhanced mode. More and more hotels and inns are open to visitors.

    At this time it is good to travel by car to the north and go hiking in the mountains. The island is blooming: there are a variety of colors and their shades around!

    The average daily air temperature in Tenerife in May rises to +27 degrees during the day and up to +17 degrees at night. The sunny day increases and reaches 10 hours.

    Rains become rare in May, and the humidity level in the south drops to the minimum. Swimming in the ocean is real. The average water temperature in May is 18-20 degrees Celsius.

    Detailed article about holidays in Tenerife in May!

    To sum up, Tenerife is very nice in spring! Already in March you can sunbathe on the southern beaches, and in April and May you can swim. In the spring, temperatures even out, trees and flowers begin to bloom all over the island! This is a wonderful time for hiking and observing wild beauty.

    Do not forget that the temperature in Tenerife in March, April and May depends more on the place on the island than on the month.

    Read also about the weather in Tenerife in summer, autumn and winter. Still have questions about the weather in March, April or May? Ask them in the comments.

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    weather and water temperature in Tenerife at the end of March (season 2022)

    Tenerife (Spain) is a unique Spanish resort with a special climate. Tourists love this island because its coast is always warm and sunny. Such advantages attract here even at a time when it is cloudy and cool in other parts of the country. The weather in Tenerife in March is great for visiting this resort.

    Contents:

    • What is the weather like in March in Tenerife?
    • Air and water temperature
    • Weather conditions
    • March holidays
    • Pros and cons
    • How to dress and what to take with you?
    • What to do on the island this month?
    • Beach holidays
    • Excursions and entertainment
    • Holidays and festivals

    What is the weather like in March in Tenerife?

    Due to its location, Tenerife has a hot climate, and at any time of the year the temperature on the island remains positive, reaching a fairly high level by the standards of Spain.

    Air and water temperature

    Tenerife has a relatively small territory , but the climatic conditions in the south and north of the island are markedly different.

    On the south coast of the island, the air is noticeably drier, and there are much more sunny and calm days in this region.

    In March, during the daytime, the air warms up to +22°C, which allows tourists to enjoy walks along the coast, because in this part there are famous resorts with the best beaches:

    • Las Americas ;
    • Costa Adeje ;
    • Los Cristianos .

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    At night in the south of it is still quite cool – the thermometer drops to +16 degrees, but at the end of March the night temperature will exceed +19 degrees, which is very comfortable for rest.

    The water temperature in the ocean is not yet suitable for water procedures – it warms up to an average of +19°C. But even despite this, some tourists open the swimming season by the end of March.

    In the second half of the month the temperature of air and water becomes a couple of degrees higher, and a strong wind leaves the coast of the island.

    In the north of Tenerife is a bit cooler, but this region is mainly where the main attractions of the island are located, so you can take warm clothes with you to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. In this region, the air temperature during the day warms up to +18 degrees, and at night it cools down to +14 degrees. The ocean in this part of Tenerife often rages, and the water temperature is +16 degrees. A strong wind does not give a chance to have a normal and long rest on the coast.

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    Weather conditions

    In general, the weather in March in Tenerife can be described as pleasant for beach and sightseeing tourism, especially if this trip is planned to the resorts of the southern coast. With the onset of March, vacationers are pleased with the beautiful sunny and clear weather, as well as the almost complete absence of rain. There are 3 cloudy days in the south of the island, and 6-8 days in the north.

    Cloudy days in Tenerife alternate with sunny ones, so vacationers will have no problems moving around the island. According to reviews, the proximity to the equator, as well as the hot climate, allow burn when the sky is overcast. The rains begin suddenly and also suddenly end, but at the same time, after half an hour, there is not a trace of them left.

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    March vacation

    Anyone who wants to go to Tenerife in March will not regret this trip. Vacationing on an island in the first month of spring brings endless benefits.

    Pros and cons

    March in Tenerife belongs to the low season , but even despite such features, there is always something to do here during this period. Many tourists head to the south of the country to enjoy clear and sunny days during their holidays, sunbathe on the beaches.

    In March, it is quite easy to find and book a hotel on the island at at an attractive price of , while the rooms will meet a variety of requests. In the following months, the beach season starts on the island, so it will be much more difficult to get to local resorts. Tickets to the island, entertainment programs and excursions are also quite cheap.

    Even the difference in temperatures positively affects the holiday in Tenerife in March. During this period, newlyweds and families with children choose the south coast for recreation, and those who cannot stand the heat, but want to enjoy their vacation on the coast, go to the north.

    Slightly cooler climates are ideal for those with health concerns.

    Of the minuses of rest in March, it is worth noting that a sandstorm from the Sahara will most likely come to the island. This unusual natural phenomenon called Kalima brings sand with it, forming an unpleasant haze in the air. Such a “bad weather” lasts about 1-2 days, and then everything returns to its place.

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    How to dress and what to take with you?

    If you plan to travel in early March, you should pack not only light items such as a T-shirt, dress or shorts, but also warm clothes . It should be remembered that in the evenings it is still quite cool, and a warm sweater, windbreaker or warm shoes will make you feel comfortable. Do not forget about swimwear – local hotels allocate pools with sea water for guests, where you can have a good time on vacation.

    If a trip to Tenerife is planned for the second half of March, then you can immediately limit yourself to a small set of basic items , such as swimsuits, sunglasses and a hat, as well as light summer clothes and the same shoes. To avoid sunburn, you can take sunscreen with you.

    When you go to a beach resort, look here. We have prepared for you a list of things that you may need.

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    What to do on the island this month?

    Tourists are impressed by Tenerife, thanks to the large selection of opportunities that appear here even in the off-season. The island has a lot of places for exciting leisure activities, from visiting national parks and attractions to trips to other islands.

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    Beach holidays

    Pleasant sunny days are conducive to an unforgettable vacation on the south coast, where the best resorts of Tenerife are located. In addition to Las Americas, Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos, which are familiar to many, tourists prefer El Medano . These beach resorts are securely sheltered from strong winds, and in addition to relaxing on the coast, there is quite a lot of entertainment here:

    1. Surfing ;
    2. Dolphin and whale watching ;
    3. Diving .

    Boat trips to El Hierro Island are quite popular, where you can also relax on the beach in cozy bays or go diving.

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    Excursions and entertainment

    Educational leisure in March in Tenerife is very diverse – there really is something to see on the island. The most popular attraction – Teide volcano – the highest point not only on the island, but throughout Spain. You can climb to the top on foot or by funicular and, if you’re lucky with the weather, you can see other islands that make up the Canary archipelago.

    Spain has a huge variety of attractive destinations for an amazing vacation. Read in our article where to go in this country.

    Other popular programs in Tenerife:

    • Masca Gorge is a tourist site formed by flowing lava;
    • Siam Park is a popular water park that delights not only children but also adults;
    • Loro Parque – the most interesting zoo in the botanical garden, which includes a cave with bats, a dolphinarium and a penguinarium.

    In addition, shopping , especially in Las Americas malls. In the shops you can buy branded items with huge discounts, as well as products made by local craftsmen – local alcohol, spicy sauces, Canarian cigarettes, olivine products, ceramics and embroidery.

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    Holidays and festivals

    The most interesting events in March are held in the city of Santa Cruz. This place hosts a carnival timed to coincide with the celebration of Catholic Easter . During this event, colorful processions and show programs are held in the city.

    When planning a holiday in Tenerife in March, don’t worry about the weather. The climate of this island will allow you to enjoy your vacation as much as possible.

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    Weather in Tenerife in March

    The peculiarity of a holiday in Tenerife in March is that it is not as busy with tourists as other months. We can say that this is the low season in Tenerife, if such a concept is applicable to this island, because this is a very popular winter beach resort in Europe.

    Weather in Tenerife in March

    Spring in Tenerife is rich in sunny days and its first is no exception. Unlike February, it is already noticeably warmer at night. During the day, the air warms up to a comfortable 20-24 degrees, in some places up to +30. March in Tenerife is a rather contrasting month, warm weather is adjacent to rains (they go on average 5 days a month) and wind, especially in the mountains, so in addition to beach attributes, you should also have warm clothes with an umbrella in your wardrobe. This is especially important if you are planning an active sightseeing holiday with a visit to the central part of the island and climbing to the top of the Teide volcano.

    Beach holidays

    The water temperature in Tenerife in March fluctuates between 18-20 degrees. Some tourists are already opening the swimming season this month, however, in the case of families with children, we recommend choosing 4-5 star hotels with heated pools. There are a lot of such hotels in Tenerife. They maintain the optimum temperature for comfortable swimming – about +24. If you still decide to swim in the waters of the Atlantic in March, then experts advise choosing bays and bays for this: the water will be warmer there and there will be fewer waves.

    On the other hand, sunbathing in March in Tenerife is already quite comfortable, especially in the south-west of the island. The southern resorts of Tenerife (Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, Las Americas) for this type of holiday will be the best choice, as the most suitable conditions for this are set there. But the southeast (Costa Del Silencio and El Medano) is more prone to storms (such is the March wind rose), so windsurfers mainly rest there, for whom the wind is an indispensable assistant in their vacation.

    What to do in Tenerife in March

    Due to the small number of tourists, you have the opportunity to explore the main attractions in peace. We advise you to take a tour of the Pyramids of Guimar and the nearby National Park, visit the castle of San Miguel to watch the jousting tournament taking place there, and also enjoy the spectacular flamenco in the Pyramid of Arona concert hall.

    Spring in Tenerife, like any other season, is rich in bright colors. If swimming in the ocean is not yet completely comfortable, then you should definitely see the amazing beauty of the local flora, which enters the rapid flowering phase in March!

    Children will be happy to visit water parks, dolphinariums, various amusement parks, of which there are many in Tenerife. We recommend visiting the Orlov Park, which is located in the town of Costa Adeje. In addition to birds with different predators, colorful parrots and important marabou also participate in the performance.

    Do not discount shopping. Tenerife has many shopping centers and fashion boutiques, as well as favorable VAT conditions, making shopping one of the most popular activities for tourists.

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    Climate, weather by months, average temperature in Tenerife South (Spain)

    In Tenerife South, the summers are short, warm, humid, arid and clear; winters are long, comfortable, dry and partly cloudy; and it’s windy all year round. During the year, the temperature usually ranges from 15 °C to 28 °C and is rarely below 13 °C or above 32 °C .

    Based on the beach/pool score, the best time of the year to visit Tenerife South for hot weather is from mid June to end of September .

    ComfortableWarm Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Now Now : 9.3Beach/pool score: 9.32.82.8

    Tenerife South monthly weather. Click on a specific chart for more information.

    Warm season lasts 2.8 months , from July 10 to October 3 , with a maximum daily mean temperature above 27 °C . The hottest month of the year in Tenerife South is August , with an average temperature high of 28 °C and a low of 22 °C .

    The cool season lasts 4.4 months , from December 12 to April 23 , with minimum average daily temperature below 23 °C . The coldest month of the year in Tenerife South is February , with an average temperature maximum of 15 °C and a minimum of 22 °C .

    Average high and low temperatures in Tenerife South

    Average maximum and minimum temperature in Tenerife-South warm-cool Jan. Feb. March Apr. May Jun. Jul. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec-20 °C-20 °C-15 °C-15 °C-10 °C-10 °C- 5 °C-5 °C0 °C0 °C5 °C5 °C10 °C10 °C15 °C15 °C20 °C20 °C25 °C25 °C30 °C30 °C35 °C35 °C40 °C40 °C8 Feb. 21 °C8 Feb. 21 °C20 Aug.28 °C20 Aug.28 °C15 °C15 °C22 °C22 °C10 Jul.27 °C10 Jul.27 °C3 Oct.27 °C3 Oct.27 °C12 Dec.23 °C12 Dec.23 ° C23 Apr.23 °C23 Apr.23 °C20 °C20 °C21 °C21 °C17 °C17 °C17 °C17 °CNowNow

    Average daily maximum (red line) and minimum (blue line) temperature with ranges from 25th to 75th and from 10th to 90th percentiles. The thin dotted lines represent the corresponding average perceived temperatures.

    Average Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
    Maximum 21 ° C 22 ° C 22 ° C 23 ° C 24 ° C 25 ° C 27 ° C 28 ° C

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    23°C 21°C 19°C
    Minimum 16 ° C 15 ° C 16 ° C 17 ° C 18 ° C 1 21 ° C 22 ° C 21 ° C 20 ° C 19°C 17°C

    The graph below shows a summary of average hourly temperatures for the entire year. The horizontal axis is the day of the year, 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 Tenerife South

    Average hourly temperature in Tenerife-SouthJan.Feb.MarchApr.MayJunJulAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.0022446688101012121414161618182020222200NowNowNowCoolCoolComfortableWarmCool


    -9 °C
    frosty
    0 °C
    very cold
    7 °C
    cold
    13°C
    cool
    18 °C
    comfortable
    24°C
    warm
    29°C
    hot
    35 °C
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    Average hourly temperature with color coded ranges. Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.

    Eten, Peru (at 7,825 kilometers) is a city at a considerable distance with temperatures closest to Tenerife South (see comparison).

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    In Tenerife South, the average percentage of sky covered by clouds experiences significant seasonal variations during the year.

    The clearer part of the year in Tenerife South starts around 21 May and lasts 3.8 months , ending around 15 September .

    The clearest month of the year in Tenerife South is July , during which the sky is on average clear , mostly clear or partly cloudy 98% of the time.

    The cloudier part of the year starts at about September 15 and lasts 8.2 months , ending at about May 21 .

    The cloudiest month of the year in Tenerife South is November , during which the sky is on average overcast or mostly cloudy 38% of the time.

    Cloud categories in Tenerife South

    Cloud categories for Tenerife South Clearer Cloudy More Cloudy Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60 %40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%19 Jul.98%19 Jul.98%16 Nov.62%16 Nov.62%21 May80%21 May80%15 Sept.80% Sep 15 80%NowNowPartly Cloudy Overcast Partly Cloudy

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    clear
    20%
    partly cloudy
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    Partly cloudy
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    cloudy
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    overcast
    100%

    Percentage of duration over time of each cloud band, broken down by the percentage of sky covered by clouds.

    Share Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
    More cloudy 31% 27% 26% 24% 21% 2% 21% 34% 38% 35% 900% 900% 900%
    more clear 69% 73% 74% 76% 79% 91% 94% 79% 66% 62% 65%

    A wet day is a day on which there is at least 1 millimeter liquid precipitation or liquid equivalent precipitation. The chances of wet days in Tenerife South fluctuate throughout the year.

    Wet season lasts 5.2 months from October 14, to March 21, , with more than 5% probability that the given day will be wet. The month with the most rainy days in Tenerife South is December when on average during 3.1 days at least 1 millimeter precipitation falls.

    The drier season of lasts 6.8 months from March 21, to October 14, . The month with the fewest rainy days in Tenerife South is June , when an average of 0.1 days receives at least 1 millimeter precipitation.

    Among wet days, we distinguish those on which there are Rain only , Snow only , or both . The month with the most days of rain only , in Tenerife South is December with an average of 3.1 days . Based on this classification, the most common form of precipitation during the year is rain only , with a maximum probability of 11% occurring on 30 December .

    Daily chance of rainfall in Tenerife South

    Daily chance of precipitation in Tenerife South Wet Wet DryFebruary March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60 %70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%30 Dec. 11%30 Dec.11%21 Jun.0%21 Jun.0%14 Oct.5%14 Oct.5%21 Mar. 5%21 Mar 5%rain

    Percentage of days with different types of precipitation excluding traces: rain only, snow only, and mixed (rain and snow both fell on the same day).

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    Days Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. dec.
    Rain 2.8 days 2.7 days 2.0 days 1.2 days 0.5 days 0.1 days 0.1 days 1.0 in. 1.9 2.6 3.1

    To show change over the course of a month, rather than just a monthly total, we show the amount of rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered on each day of the year. In Tenerife South, there are some seasonal fluctuations in monthly rainfall.

    Rainy part of the year lasts 4.2 months , from November 1 to March 6, , with rainfall over a rolling 31-day period of at least 13 millimeters . The month with the most rainfall in Tenerife South is December , with an average rainfall of 19 millimeters .

    Part of the year without rain lasts 7.8 months , from March 6, to November 1, . The month with the least rainfall in Tenerife South is July , with an average rainfall of 0 millimeters .

    Average monthly rainfall at Tenerife South

    Average monthly rainfall atTenerife-SouthernRainRainFebruary March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 0 mm0 mm10 mm10 mm20 mm20 mm30 mm30 mm40 mm40 mm50 mm50 mm60 mm60 mm16 Dec 19 mm16 Dec 19 mm3 Jul 0 mm3 Jul .0 mm1 Nov.13 mm1 Nov.13 mm6 Mar.13 mm6 Mar. 13 mmNowNow

    Average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over a rolling 31-day period centered on the day in question, with ranges of 25–75 and 10 -90 percentile. The thin dotted line is the corresponding mean snowfall.

    9003 15 15 .0 mm

    Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. dec.
    rainfall 16.7 mm 14.4 mm 10.1 mm 5.2 mm 1.6 mm 0.5 mm 0.3 mm 1.5 mm 4.1 mm 9.2 mm

    The length of the day in Tenerife South varies throughout the year. In 2022, the shortest day of the month is December 21 when daylight hours are 10 hours 22 minutes , and the longest day is June 21 with daylight hours 13 hours 55 minutes .

    Number of hours of daylight and twilight in Tenerife South

    Number of hours of daylight and twilight in Tenerife-SouthJan.Feb.MarchApr.MayJulyAug.Sep.Oct.Nov.Dec.0h.24h.4h.20h.8h.16h.12h.12h. 4 pm 8 am 20 am 4 am 24 am 0 am 12 am 7 min. 20 Mar. 12 pm 7 min. 20 Mar. 1 pm 55 min. .21 Jun 12 noon 8 min 23 Sep 12 noon 8 min 23 Sep 10 am 22 min 21 Dec 10 am 22 min 21 Dec nightnightdayNowNow

    Number of hours the sun is visible (black line). From the bottom (most yellow) to the top (greyest), the colored bands represent: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical) and full night.

    Hours Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. dec.
    Daylight 10.6 hours 11.2 hours 12.0 hours 12. 9 hours 13.6 hours 13.9 hours 13.7 hours 13.1 h. 12.3 hours 11.5 hours 10.7 hours 10.4 hours

    The earliest sunrise of is at 7:03 on March 26, , and is the latest at 1 hour 12 minutes later at 8:15 on October 29, . The earliest sunset is at 18:10 December 1 and the latest at 2 hours 57 minutes later at 9:06 pm July 1st .

    Daylight saving time (DST) enters Tenerife South in 2022, starting in spring 27 March , continuing 7.1 months and ending in autumn 30 October .

    Sunrise and sunset with twilight and daylight saving time in Tenerife South

    Sunrise and sunset with twilight and DST in Tenerife-SouthJan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.2468101214161820220226 Mar. 7:0326 Mar.7:0321:061 Jul.21:061 Jul.1 Dec .18:101 dec.18:108:1529Oct 8:15 AM29 Mar 27 DST 27 Mar DST DST 30 Oct DST 30 Oct Day Night Night Astro Midnight Astro Midnight Astro Noon Sunrise Sunset Now Now

    Sunny day throughout 2022. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. Day, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical) and night are indicated by colored bands ranging from yellow to grey. Daylight Savings Time (DST) and vice versa are marked with “summer time” labels. 9NowNow

    North East South West

    Sun altitude and bearing for 2022 The black lines are lines of constant sun altitude (the angle of the sun above the horizon in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (compass direction) of the sun. Slightly shaded areas at the cardinal points indicate implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

    The chart below is a summary of the main lunar data for 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.

    Rise, sunset and phases of the moon in Tenerife South

    Tenerife South Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 004488121216162020002 Jan.2 Jan.17 Jan.17 Jan.1 Feb.1 Feb.16 Feb.16 Feb. 2 Mar 2 Mar 18 Mar 18 Mar 1 Apr 1 Apr 16 Apr 16 Apr 30 Apr 30 Apr 16 May 16 May 30 May 30 May 14 Jun 14 Jun 29 Jun 29 Jun 13 Jul 13 Jul.28 Jul.28 Jul.12 Aug.12 Aug.27 Aug.27 Aug.10 Sept.10 Sep.25 Sept.25 Sept.9 Oct.9 Oct.25 Oct.25 Oct.8 Nov.8 Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 8 Dec. 8 Dec. 23 Dec. 23 Dec.

    The time when the Moon is above the horizon (blue area), showing new moon (dark gray lines) and full moon (blue lines). Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.

    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.

    In Tenerife South, there are significant seasonal fluctuations in the level of perceived humidity.

    The wettest period of lasts 4.5 months , from June 23, to November 7, . At this time, the comfort level is characterized as damp , stuffy or heavy at least 11% of the time. Month with most days with high humidity in Tenerife South – September , with 12.5 days conditions raw or worse.

    The month with the least days of high humidity in Tenerife South is February , with 0.1 days conditions wet or worse.

    Humidity comfort levels in Tenerife South

    Humidity comfort levels in Tenerife-South SyrojanFebruary March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60 %70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%14 Jan 0%14 Jan0%1 Sept 45%1 Sept 45%23 Jun 11%23 Jun 11%7 Nov 11%7 Nov 11%NowNowRawmoistwetcomfortablecomfortabledrydry

    dry
    13°C
    comfortable
    16°C
    wet
    18 °C
    damp
    21°C
    stuffy
    24°C
    heavy

    Percentage of time spent at different humidity comfort levels, classified by dew point.

    Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. dec.
    Raw days 0.1 days 0.1 days 0. 1 days 0.1 days 0.7 days 2.8 days 7.0 days

    12.4 in. 12.5 in. 7.9 in. 2.2 in. 0.6 in.

    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.

    In Tenerife South, the average hourly wind speed experiences significant seasonal fluctuations throughout the year.

    The windier part of the year lasts 2.5 months , from June 18 to September 2 , with an average wind speed of over 21.0 kilometers per hour . The windiest month of the year in Tenerife South is July with an average hourly wind speed of 24. 8 kilometers per hour .

    A quieter season lasts 9.5 months , from September 2 to June 18 . The calmest month of the year in Tenerife South is October with an average hourly wind speed of 17.0 kilometers per hour .

    Average wind speed at Tenerife South

    Average wind speed at Tenerife-South Windy Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 0 km/h0 km/h5 km/h5 km/h10 km/h10 km/h15 km/h15 km/h20 km/ h20 km/h25 km/h25 km/h30 km/h30 km/h17 Jul 25.4 km/h17 Jul 25.4 km/h7 Oct 16.7 km/h7 Oct 16.7 km/hNowNow

    Mean hourly mean wind speed (dark gray line) with ranges of 25-75 and 10-90 percentiles.

    Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. dec.
    Wind speed (kph) 20. 4 21.2 21.0 20.5 19.9 21.0 24.8 23.2 18.6 17.0 18.8 20.0

    The prevailing mean hourly wind direction in Tenerife South varies throughout the year.

    The wind most often blows from north 10 months , from January 24 to November 30 , with a maximum percentage of 99% of falling on July 21 . The wind most often blows from East 1.8 months , from November 30 to January 24 , with the maximum percentage of 48% falling on January 1 .

    Wind direction in Tenerife-South

    Wind direction in Tenerife-SouthSunJan Feb March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%NowNowNorthEastWestSouth

    North 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 South is located near a large body of water (for example, the ocean, the sea or a large lake). This section describes the average daily surface temperature of this large area of ​​water.

    The average water temperature experiences extreme seasonal fluctuations during the year.

    The season with warmer water lasts 2.9 months , from August 9 to November 6 , with an average temperature above 23 °C . The month of the year in Tenerife South with the warmest water is September , when the average temperature is 24 °C .

    Season with cooler water lasts 4.0 months , from January 8 to May 8 , with an average temperature below 20 °C . The month of the year in Tenerife South with the coldest water is March , when the average temperature is 19 °C .

    Tenerife South average water temperature

    Average water temperature in Tenerife South warm-cool Jan Feb March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 17 °C17 °C18 °C18 °C19 °C19 °C20 °C20 °C21 °C21 °C22 °C22 °C23 °C23 °C24 °C24 °C25 °C25 °C24 Sep.24 °C24 Sep.24 °C19°C2 Mar.19 °C2 Mar.9 Aug.23 °C9 Aug.23 °C6 Nov.23 °C6 Nov.23 °C8 Jan.20 °C8 Jan.20 °C8 May20 °C8 May20 °CNowNow

    Average daily water temperature (purple line) with ranges from the 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles.

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    Water Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
    Temperature 20 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C 19 ° C 20 ° C 21 ° C 23 ° C 24 ° C 23 2 23 C 22°C 21°C

    To characterize how pleasant the weather is in Tenerife South throughout the year, we calculate two points for trips.

    Tourism score takes into account the presence of clear days without rain with an estimated temperature of 18 °C to 27 °C . Based on this score, the best time of year to visit Tenerife South for general outdoor recreation is from late March to mid August , with the highest score being the last week of June .

    Tenerife South Tourism Score

    Tenerife South Tourism Score best time Jan Feb March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 002244668810109.39.37.87.8NowNowPrecipitationPrecipitationCloudyCloudyTourism score

    Tourism score (shaded area) and its components: temperature score (red line), cloudiness score (blue line) and precipitation score (green line).

    The Beach/Pool score takes into account clear days without rain with expected temperatures between 24°C and 32°C . Based on this score, the best time of the year to visit Tenerife South for hot weather is from mid-June to end-September , with the highest score being in the last week of July .

    Beach/Pool Ball in Tenerife South

    Tenerife-South Beach/Pool ScoreBest Time Jan Feb March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 002244668810109.39.32.82.8NowNowPrecipitationPrecipitationTemperatureBeach/Pool Score

    Beach/Pool Score (Shaded Area)2 Beach/Pool Score (Shaded Area)2 Beach/Pool Score 9085 : temperature score (red line), cloud score (blue line) and precipitation score (green line).

    Method

    For each hour between 8:00 and 21:00 of each day in the analyzed period (from 1980 to 2016), independent scores are calculated for perceived temperature, cloudiness, and total precipitation. These scores are combined into a single hourly summary score, which is then combined into days, averaged over all years of the analyzed period, and smoothed.

    Our cloud score of is 10 for a completely clear sky, falling linearly to 9for mostly clear skies and up to 1 for completely overcast skies.

    Our precipitation score of , which is based on three-hour precipitation centered on the hour in question, is 10 for no precipitation, falling linearly to 9 for light precipitation, and to 0 for 1 millimeter precipitation or higher.

    Our tourism temperature score is 0 for perceived temperature below 10 °C , increasing linearly to 9 for 18 °C , down to 10 for 24 °C , falling linearly to 9 for 27 °C and to 1 for 32 °C or higher.

    Our temperature score for beach/pool is 0 for perceived temperature below 18 °C , increases linearly to 9 for 24 °C , to 10 for 28 °C , decreases linearly to 9 for 32 ° C and up to 1 for 38 °C or higher.

    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 South are quite warm all year round, so it makes no sense to discuss the growing season on these terms. However, we include the graph below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures throughout the year.

    Time spent in different temperature ranges and growing season in Tenerife South

    Time spent in different temperature ranges and growing season in Tenerife-South Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%100%1 Jan 100% 1 Jan 100% Jul 3100 %Jul 3NowNowNowCoolComfortableWarmHot

    Chilling
    -9 °C
    frosty
    0 °C
    very cold
    7 °C
    cold
    13°C
    cool
    18 °C
    comfortable
    24°C
    warm
    29°C
    hot
    35°C
    hot

    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 maximum 30 °C .

    Degree days of growth in Tenerife South

    Degree Days of Growth in Tenerife-SouthJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0 °C0 °C500 °C500 °C1000 °C1000 °C1500 °C1500 °C2000 °C2000 °C C2,500°C2,500°C3,000°C3,000°C3,500°C3,500°C4,000°C4,000°C6 Jan.50°C6 Jan.50°C25 Apr.1,000°C25 Apr.1,000°C31 Dec.4 088 °C31 Dec 4,088 °CNowNow

    Average degree days of growth accumulated over the year with ranges from 25th to 75th and from 10th to 9th0th percentile.

    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 short-wave solar energy experiences significant seasonal fluctuations during the year.

    The brighter period of the year lasts 4.0 months , from 22 April to 21 August , with an average daily incident shortwave energy per square meter above 7.3 kWh . The brightest month in Tenerife South is June with an average value of 8.2 kWh .

    The darker period of the year lasts 3.1 months , from November 2, to February 5, , with an average daily incident shortwave energy per square meter below 4.4 kWh . The darkest month in Tenerife South is December with an average of 3.5 kWh .

    Average daily incident shortwave solar power in Tenerife South

    Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Tenerife Southbright dark dark Jan Feb March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 0 kWh0 kWh1 kWh1 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWh9kWh9 kWh13 Jun 8. 2 kWh13 Jun 8.2 kWh17 Dec 3.5 kWh17 Dec 3.5 kWh22 Apr 7.3 kWh22 Apr 7, 3 kWh Aug 217.3 kWh Aug 21 7.3 kWh Feb 54.4 kWh Feb 54.4 kWhNowNow

    Average daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), in the ranges of 25–75 and 10–90 percentiles.

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    Jan. Feb. March Apr. May Jun Jul Aug Sept. Oct. Nov. dec.
    Solar energy (kWh) 3.9 4.9 6.1 7.1 7.8 8.2 8.0 7.4 6.3 4.0 3.5

    In this description, the geographical coordinates of Tenerife-South are 28.044° latitude, -16.572° longitude and an altitude of 50 m above sea level.

    The topography within a radius of 3 kilometers of Tenerife South has very significant elevation changes with a maximum elevation change of 286 meters and a mean altitude of 66 meters . Within a radius of 16 kilometers, has very significant elevation changes ( 1 931 meters ). Within a radius of 80 kilometers, has extreme elevation changes ( 3704 meters ).

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    Things to do in las americas: 8 Best Things To Do in Playa de las Americas in 2020

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    8 Best Things To Do in Playa de las Americas in 2020


    Discover what you can do while you’re on holiday in Playa de las Americas

    Playa de las Americas – Tenerife’s most famous resort, popular for the nightlife and partying, a true Mecca for visitors who come to the island not only to lay in the sun all day long, but also to party hard all night long.

    • What to do in Playa de las Americas – Places to visit & Attractions
    • 1. Veronica’s Strip – The place to be for nightlife in Playa de las Americas
    • 2. Piramide de Arona
    • 3. Light and Music Fountain on Avenida Las Americas
    • 4. Playa Troya
    • 5. Playa Honda
    • 6. Have a fun day at Siam Park
    • 7. Take a walk on the promenade to Los Cristianos
    • 8. Go on a boat tour to see whales and dolphins

    So if you’re after a chilled, quiet and relaxing holiday in Tenerife… Playa de las Americas is NOT the place for you.

    Luckily there are several other places to choose from, just check the article about where to stay in Tenerife to find the best fit for you.

    What to do in Playa de las Americas – Places to visit & Attractions

    Playa de Las Americas is Tenerife’s most popular resort and the best place on the island to stay if you are looking for clubs, nightlife, karaoke bars or any other form of entertainment.

    1. Veronica’s Strip – The place to be for nightlife in Playa de las Americas

    If you’re a party animal and you’re coming to Tenerife, then this is the best place for you!

    The nightlife in Playa de las Americas is centered around Veronica’s strip, so this is the place to be if you want to party until morning hours. The real action starts after midnight and extends well into morning hours, so it’s not unusual to see people returning to their hotel rooms at around 6 or 7 in the morning. Drinks are cheap and music is loud, so you’ll see here lots of stag and hen parties in most bars and clubs. This makes Playa de las Americas the most popular resort in Tenerife for young people who are seeking not only a sunny break but also a bit of nighttime entertainment.

    2. Piramide de Arona


    Piramide de Arona

    Speaking of entertainment… Piramide de Arona offers a different kind of entertainment, but still, it’s a popular establishment in the area and their show is now quite famous in Tenerife.

    “Come to the Pirámide de Arona and see the performances of Carmen Mota, an artist and internationally renowned choreographer who has dedicated her whole life to Spanish dance.” (excerpt from Piramide de Arona website).

    The current show in 2018 is called Antologia and performances are held from Tuesday through Saturday.

    3. Light and Music Fountain on Avenida Las Americas

    The Music fountain is situated in front of Piramide de Arone and it’s interesting to see during the daytime also, but it’s best to go there at night, when the music is playing and the fountain’s light and water show is at its best. Many people gather here in the evenings to see the fountain, so don’t miss it if you’re in the area.

    Relax on one of the beaches in Playa de las Americas

    During the daytime, you can either go to the beach, stay by the pool at your hotel or enjoy the best water park in the world. And on days when you want to be more active, you always have the option to get out and explore a bit more of Tenerife.

    4. Playa Troya


    Troya Beach, the most popular beach in Playa de Las Americas

    Troya beach is actually the best beach in Playa de las Americas. This beach has all the facilities you need, from beach beds to showers and umbrellas. This beach is quite popular and does get crowded especially during the summer months. Playa Troya has calm waters and a smooth entrance to the water, so it’s good also for families with children.

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    5. Playa Honda


    What to do in Playa de las Americas to relax? Spend a lazy day at the beach!

    Playa Honda is situated between Playa Troya and Playa Camison in Los Cristianos and it’s not as popular as the other two, which both offer better conditions and more facilities. Playa Honda is a rocky beach, which is most popular with surfers and it’s not so much ideal for chilling in the sun.

    6. Have a fun day at Siam Park


    Siam Park is one of the top attractions in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife

    A visit to Siam Park is a must no matter where you’re staying in Tenerife, especially if you love water parks and water slides. Named as the best water park in the world (according to Tripadvisor users), Siam Park is one of the best things to do in Tenerife for a day of intense fun and adrenaline. 

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    7. Take a walk on the promenade to Los Cristianos

    You can walk along the oceanfront between Los Cristianos and Las Americas and it would be a shame not to do it at least once. The town has history and was here even before the tourism boom, so it has a different vibe and atmosphere. You can try even spending the day on of the beaches or explore the market – there are just lots of things to do in Los Cristianos, as well as diverse bars and restaurants: you can try Mercado La Pepa (inside Passarela Oasis Shopping Center) for a diverse range of foods from different cuisines, so all the family can easily find something to eat.

    8. Go on a boat tour to see whales and dolphins


    There are lots of tours and boat trips available from Playa de las Americas

    Did you know that the Canary Islands are a great destination for whale watching? 

    You can see these amazing mammals and also dolphins in their natural environment while sailing along the south-west coast of Tenerife on the only boat that has an underwater vision. 

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    This exclusive tour brings a unique opportunity for watching whales and dolphins and understanding them through the explanations of our marine biologist. This is an educational and scientific tour that will guide you through marine biology and conservation. Have you ever seen one of those National Geographic documentaries and thought “I would like to be part of it”? well, this is your opportunity. Tour is guided in English/Spanish. French, German and Italian speaking guide available upon request.

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    In the following article we present all activities and excursions in Playa de las Americas and who knows, it may be the right vacation spot for you.

    The guided tours in Playa de las Americas

    Not only are there countless water sports activities, but also a number of different land-based activities that start in this diverse city. These are without a doubt the most popular organized excursions in Playa de Las Américas:

    Pirate ship: If sailing is an absolutely impressive experience in itself, imagine how great it must be on board a real pirate ship. With this imposing wooden cruiser, you also get to see the most important points on the south coast of Tenerife.

    Dolphin watching: You can watch whales and dolphins from the deck and on some boats even explore the ocean ground without getting wet. With the glass bottom boats, you can marvel at the colourful swarms of fish underwater from the comfort of a seat.

    Submarine: Dive into the deep with the popular “Yellow Submarine”. The Canarian waters are clear and full of life. You don’t have to be a diver to enjoy the marine diversity of the ocean floor.

    Water sports: no experience required, just the desire for fun. Among other things, you can take a ride on the banana boat, fly while parasailing, take off with the flyboard or jump over the waves on a jet ski.

    Diving and snorkelling: These activities must of course not be missing on this beautiful coast. Descend into the deepest depths under the guidance of true experts. Or discover the colourful underwater world from above while snorkelling.

    On wheels: Playa de Las Américas is also the starting point for numerous excursions on land, on which you can discover the interior of the island or the coast. Either on a rustic jeep safari with all-wheel drive, very comfortably by coach or on an exciting off-road quad expedition. And if you want some exercise at the same time, choose a racing bike, e-bike or, for the more experienced among you, a mountain bike.

    Teide National Park: Visit “Father Teide”, as the locals affectionately call him. You can hike up on a guided walking tour, or put on a helmet and cycle up on a bike. You can also sit in an air-conditioned bus and enjoy the ride with panoramic views.

    The things to see in Playa de las Americas

    Playa de Las Américas is the stronghold of tourism on the island of Tenerife. Here is a selection of the local attractions that you definitely shouldn’t miss:

    Aqualand and Siam Park: The two well-known water parks delight young and old alike. There is a wide variety of restaurants, souvenir shops, live shows, and even animals such as dolphins. And of course, countless pools, slides and water games. The parks offer all day entertainment.
    Arona Pyramid: An imposing building that is primarily used as a conference centre. All kinds of events and shows take place here. And the surrounding area is also worth a visit both during the day and in the evening.

    Beach promenades: Just the thing if you feel like relaxing. The ambience also offers a real holiday flair. It smells like summer and there is something very peaceful about it. The ideal backdrop is certainly the sunset. There are different promenades and each one has its own charm. The Troya Promenade, Las Vistas or Francisco Andrade are a few examples.

    The shopping possibilities in Playa de las Americas

    If you are a shopaholic this definitely is the place for you. We’ll reveal a few hotspots where you have to go shopping. You will not be disappointed.

    Shopping centers: The range of shopping centers in Playa de Las Américas is simply overwhelming. Even the Siam Park has its own: the Siam Mall. In addition to the best known, there are many more. There is the CC Zentral Center, Oasis, CC Vista Sur or San Telmo, to name a few.

    Shopping streets: The most famous in the south of Tenerife is “La Milla de Oro” the Golden Mile. It is a kilometre and a half long street with one store after the other, just perfect for compulsive shoppers. In addition, you will find all kinds of shops and bazaars in the alleys between the hotel and the beach.

    The Nightlife of Playa de las Americas

    The city’s nightlife is notorious with parties going on until dawn and longer. In Playa de Las Americas you can go celebrate at the following locations:

    Starco: There are dance halls, comedy theatres, cabarets, etc. All of this takes place in the various clubs and discos, from fun karaoke bars to the famous Hard Rock Café to the huge Tramps playing chart music, Irish pubs or RnB clubs. The Linekers Bar offers DJs and sports lovers can even watch the most important matches on huge screens.

    Las Verónicas: It is one of the most popular party miles, there are only discos and bars. It is a street that borders on a commercial area, where one club is lined up after the other, is where you come to dance and drink.

    Playa de Troya: Around the beach you will find various night clubs such as the famous Monkey Beach Club, where you can see the spectacular sunset with the island of La Gomera in the background, the Papagayo Beach Club with a view of El Hierro, La Palma and La Gomera or La Terrazza del Mare, to indulge in some extremely good cocktails.

    Things Worth Knowing About Playa de las Americas

    The weather all year round in Playa de las Americas

    It is one of the most famous cities in Tenerife and the temperatures are practically all year round between 18 and 30 degrees Celsius. The risk of rain is very low. It is a destination for sun and beach vacation with all that goes with it. With the prevailing climate, you can enjoy all that La Playa de Las Américas has to offer to the fullest, be it swimming, shopping or feasting. Make the most of your stay there, the weather will certainly not spoil your plans.

    The beaches in Playa de las Americas and their features

    Although the name makes it seem like this is one single beach, there are several in this resort, all man-made, with calm waters, and offering at least the minimal levels of service. Some with fine, light sand from the Sahara, others with volcanic sand in all possible shades of grey. Here you can find out which beaches you will find on the impressive coast:

    El Bobo: Of volcanic origin, with fine, almost black sand and an urban flair. There are a variety of restaurants, a very quiet beach that is suitable for both singles and families.

    Troy: It is the largest beach, although it is divided into two parts (Troy I and Troy II) with grey volcanic sand and blue flag for cleanliness. In the surrounding area you will find shops and bars as well as a tourist information office, a pedestrian zone and services such as car rentals and water sports centres.

    Las Américas: It is the most popular beach and half a kilometre long. It is designed for vacationers and offers, among other things, the best and most famous restaurants, hotels and shops. A long street to grab a few snacks with the family during the day, to stroll, for a romantic walk at sunset for two or to immerse in the nightlife. This beach has it all.

    Torviscas Beach: Black sand and calm, crystal clear water. There are services such as sun beds and a beach bar. It is ideal for a family day and for snorkelling.

    Playa de la Pinta: With golden sand, no waves thanks to the barriers, so ideal and safe for small children. There are a variety of shops in the local area and beautiful marinas.

    Some of the best hotels of Playa de las Americas

    Here in Paya de Las Américas you will find a wide range of accommodation for different types of clientele: families, single travellers, couples, retirees, etc. The hotels are geared towards mass tourism. You can therefore find deals to suit all budgets, from five-star accommodations to cheaper options. This is a selection of the hotels we think are worth recommending:

    Hotel Troya: The four-star hotel is, how could it be otherwise, on the beach of the same name. The staff is attentive and professional, the buffet varied, the rooms spacious, the services varied and the location simply excellent, whatever you want to do: beach, walks, nightlife, etc.

    Vanilla Garden Hotel: Adults only. Here travellers without children can enjoy their stay in peace. The services are excellent: buffet restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, sundeck, fully equipped rooms, gym, etc. Gara Suites Golf & Spa: For all those who appreciate golf and relaxation. Very quiet area, comfortable, clean and spacious facilities. Buffet, playground, gardens, swimming pool, etc. surrounded by the beautiful Las Américas golf course.

    Regency Country Club: Luxury accommodations that will take your breath away with sweeping views of the Atlantic and exquisite decor. It has a pool with a bar right in the water, a gym and a mini golf course. Since it is not located on the coast, it offers more tranquillity and it certainly has a free shuttle bus to the beach.

    We wanted to introduce you to the most interesting hotels and excursions in general. The exact information about the things to do in Playa las Americas can be found below:

    Things to do in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife – TravelSpock.com Advice and review site for some of the word’s best tourist destinations

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    • 1 The Language Barrier
    • 2 Beaches
    • 3 Siam Park
    • 4 Nightclubs
    • 5 Tours
      • 5.1 Mt. Teide & Masca Valley Tour
      • 5.2 Quad Biking
      • 5.3 La Gomera Day Trip
    • 6 Casinos
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    • 8 Scuba Diving
    • 9 Restaurants
    • 10 Conclusion

    The Language Barrier

    Communicating with the locals is always a concern when vacationing overseas. Not to worry! English is commonly spoken in Playa de las Americas. Of course, remote villages will have fewer English speakers, but if you’re on a tour, your tour guide will act as an interpreter. Or you could brush up on your high school Spanish!

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    Beaches

    There is plenty of sand here! Playa de las Americas was built in the 1960s as a tourist destination and golden sand was imported from Africa to build up the beaches. You’ll also find native black sand beaches.

    There’s something for everyone at the beach. You can rent a sun-lounger or just plop down on your towel on the sand. The waves are usually enough to give a surfer a workout. The miles of beach give a beachcomber plenty of room to roam. Children will stay busy for hours playing in the sand and surf.

    Siam Park

    Located 1.5 miles from the beach, Siam Park is a Thailand-themed water park offering 10 rides, 2 wave pools, a sand beach, a lazy river, and more. You’ll pass an exhibit area at the entrance with sea lions who eagerly welcome you. For excitement try the Singha, a water roller coaster with 14 direction changes, or the Dragon, a zero-gravity experience for 4 people in a clover leaf float.

    The park is an easy drive from Playa de las Americas or you can ride one of their free shuttles (reservations required).   

    Nightclubs

    If you’re looking for something to do at night, check out the nightclubs. There are dozens to choose from. Gay or straight. Young or not so young. DJ or EDM. You’ll find it here. The action picks up closer to midnight and lasts until the early morning hours.

    A fun experience is the Music Hall Tavern Show, a comedy drag show. You’ll start with dinner.  Once the dishes are cleared, the show takes off. The “ladies” participate in hysterical repartee among themselves and with the audience, sing songs, and provide a wild evening of entertainment.  

    Tours

    You can lie on the beach only so much! How about a tour?

    Mount Teide Park-see if by quad bike or hike

    Mt.

    Teide & Masca Valley Tour

    The Mt. Teide and Masca Valley tour takes you halfway up Mt. Teide, the tallest peak in all of Spain at 12,198 feet. The variety of flora and fauna is remarkable because the micro-climate changes as you go up the mountain. Take your camera. The views are breathtaking! 

    After Mt. Teide, the tour winds through the Masca Valley on the northwest corner of the island.  You’ll explore quiet villages, view the ocean from every angle, and visit the Dragon Tree, reportedly 1,000 years old! 

    Your tour guide is a fountain of information so get ready to learn. 

    Quad Biking

    Want something more active? Get back to nature! Try a tour of a pine forest on a Polaris quad ATV. 

    The tours are limited to four quads, so you’ll receive individual attention. You’ll be transported to Vilaflor, a village a third of the way up Mt. Teide. Explore the village before heading out to ride through the forest on dirt roads on your quad bike. Your guide will know the forest and valleys like the back of his hand and will show you some amazing scenic spots along the trip. If you have a GoPro this is the perfect time to use it.

    Masca Velley – a beautiflul area of Tenerife

    La Gomera Day Trip

    How about a day trip to La Gomera, a neighboring island? Much like Hawaii, each island of the Canary Islands has its own personality. 

    You’ll take the ferry across the strait to San Sebastian where your guide will show you the cathedral and the fortress built in 1470 before driving around the island while telling you about the history and culture of La Gomera. Lunch with wine is included. This is a chance to see the “real” Canary Islands.

    Casinos

    Not ideal for the kids of course, but if your idea of nightlife includes casinos, you’re in luck! The casinos are on a smaller scale than Las Vegas (much smaller!), but you’ll get your chance at roulette, blackjack, poker, and slots. There’s no dress code and admission costs €3. Hours of operation are limited so check out their website on the day you want to visit.

    Golf

    For the golf enthusiast, there are seven golf courses near Playa de las Americas. Each affords spectacular views of the ocean and mountains. Some feature black sand bunkers for an experience different for most golfers. Designed by the likes of Donald Steel, Seve Ballesteros, and Jose Gancedo, these courses will challenge every golfer, regardless of player ability.

    Scuba Diving

    It may be unexpected, but scuba diving here is among the best in the world. The water temperature ranges from 67° in March to 75° in September. The water is clear, the sea life is varied, and the volcanic formations underwater make for an exceptional experience. You can rent equipment at any number of dive centers.

    Restaurants

    There is every kind of restaurant in Playa de las Americas, but if you are looking for something unique, try The Treehouse. Located less than 10 minutes from the beach, it’s a true crowd-pleaser.

    Funky is the only way to describe it. The floor looks like the pattern of a giraffe while there is lots of dark woods used throughout the decor. A band plays a couple nights a week. You can dine indoors or outdoors. The menu is extensive so everyone will be happy. Best of all, it’s an experience to write home about!

    Conclusion

    So, what are you waiting for? You couldn’t ask for a better vacation destination. Sun, sand, surf, culture, history, and activities galore. Whether you’re a single traveler, a couple looking for something different, or a family who needs something to appeal to everyone, you’ll find your ideal vacation in Tenerife Playa de las Americas.

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    Stops and things to do on Playa de las Americas to Adeje drive or road trip

    Guide contents

    Wanderlog staff
    Updated • updatedJul 19, 2021

    How long is the drive from Playa de las Americas to Adeje?

    The direct drive from Playa de las Americas to Adeje is 6. 8 mi (11 km), and should have a drive time of 14 mins in normal traffic.

    If you’re going on a road trip from Playa de las Americas to Adeje, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Puerto de la Cruz, Arona, Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje, and El Medano and top places to visit like Church of the Assumption and Playa de Los Cristianos, or the ever-popular Torre del Conde.

    6.8 mi

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    14 mins

    Drive Time

    35 stops

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    The top cities between Playa de las Americas and Adeje are Puerto de la Cruz, Arona, Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje, and El Medano. Puerto de la Cruz is the most popular city on the route — it’s 1 hour from Playa de las Americas and 1 hour from Adeje.

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    Los Cristianos

    Los Cristianos is a town on the southwest coast of Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands. A wide promenade skirts the harbor along Los Cristianos Beach, a hub for water sports. Vendors at the nearby Los Cristianos market sell crafts and clothes. To the northeast is Monkey Park, a hands-on zoo with various primates, plus parrots and iguanas. Whales swim offshore.

    23% as popular as Puerto de la Cruz

    3 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Adeje

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    El Médano

    Outdoor Activities

    Beaches

    El Médano is a town in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona, on the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. It is located about 11 kilometers from the town of Granadilla, reaching an average altitude of 75 meters above sea level.

    5% as popular as Puerto de la Cruz

    13 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Adeje

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    Arona is a municipality in the southern part of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The municipality covers an area of 81.79 square kilometres comprising 4% of the island’s area. The town Arona is 59 km southwest from Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the island’s capital. The population in 2017 was about 93,496.

    42% as popular as Puerto de la Cruz

    7 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Adeje

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    Puerto de la Cruz

    Puerto de la Cruz is a city on the north coast of Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands. It’s known for its dark, volcanic-sand beaches and the huge Loro Parque zoo, which lies to the west. On the seafront, Lago Martiánez is a saltwater pool complex designed by architect César Manrique. The old harbor is home to a 17th-century customs house and Batería de Santa Bárbara, a crumbling 18th-century fort.

    Most popular city on this route

    57 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Adeje

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    Costa Adeje

    20% as popular as Puerto de la Cruz

    4 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Adeje

    The top stops along the way from Playa de las Americas to Adeje (with short detours) are Siam Park, Loro Park, and Mount Teide. Other popular stops include Abeque Turismo Activo, Tenerife Zoo Monkey Park, and Costa Martiánez. Ocio, Cultura y Gastronomía.

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    Torre del Conde

    On 3 lists 

    Historical landmark

    Sights & Landmarks

    Historic Sites

    Visitors can explore this small 15th-century stone tower in a scenic setting with ocean views.

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    Lovely Public Green space for all to enjoy. The actual tower is closed save for a small platform which you may climb up on and enjoy the view.

    philip waters — Google review

    The park is lovely and has lots of uses for the folk here. The tower itself is a building in the middle with a balcony. Shame the door to inside was closed.
    It’s good to look at.

    Dee Youngs — Google review

    Been renovated and looked good

    Paul Allen — Google review

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    Parque de la Torre del Conde, s/n, 38800 San Sebastián de La Gomera, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    http://lagomera.travel/

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    Church of the Assumption

    On 2 lists 

    Catholic church

    Sights & Landmarks

    Churches & Cathedrals

    Catholic church featuring quaint stone archways, a bell tower & a vibrant, art-filled sanctuary.

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    La Parroquia Matriz de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in San Sebastián de La Gomera, capital of La Gomera was erected in XVIII century C.E. A long and interesting story dedicated to an island. Built in Gothic and Rococo style mixed with Mudéjar style. The largest Catholic church on La Gomera. The church was the target of a pirate attack in 1619. There is a nice chapel called El Pilar inside the church. I visited capital San Sebastián de La Gomera and Church of the Assumption in January 2017. My recomendation to visit.

    Mirek Zabski — Google review

    Nothing special… Some interesting woodwoork in the entrance and not much…

    MiR Gimenez — Google review

    Beautiful place. Worth seeing

    Pawe? Szczepaniak — Google review

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    C. Real, 24A, 38800 San Sebastián de La Gomera, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    +34 922 87 03 03

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    Playa de Los Cristianos

    On

    +3 other lists 

    Beach

    Outdoor Activities

    Bodies of Water

    Popular swimming & sunbathing beach with a promenade, loungers to rent, a bar & volleyball court.

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    This golden sand and crystal-clear waters beach, where vessels can be spotted in the distance, is in a peaceful natural cove, shielded from the winds by the fishing port. It still preserves a quiet fishing village’s essence, just like the atmosphere the first tourists discovered when they visited back in the 60’s. From here fishing and leisure boats set sail daily and from Los Cristianos ferry terminal, boats depart to the islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro.

    Tenerife Blogs : It’s all a matter of perspective: The beaches of Arona

    Tenerife is a great place if extreme and active sports are your thing. A sea kayaking or a canoeing trip is a great alternative to discover the island from the coast. Don’t be scared of having a go at these activities – a professional guide will be on hand to make sure you’re safe and take you through the whole fun experience.

    Culture Trip: The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Tenerife

    Als je graag aan het water vakantie viert, is Playa de Los Cristianos, een populaire strandlocatie op 0,9 km van de binnenstad van Los Cristianos, je ideale bestemming. Om een mooie zonsondergang aan het strand te bewonderen, hoef je maar heel even naar Las Vistas-strand te wandelen.

    hotels.com: De 10 beste hotels in Arona – Boek op Hotels.com

    Beautiful beach it can get a bit crowded, but it’s in a really good location.

    M P — Google review

    It was comparatively calmer and less crowded than most days from what I believe, as the weather was cloudy. But personally, I really liked it and had a good time. Extra points for that lovely promenade! And the location is unquestionably great!

    Aishwarya Vishwakarma (Aisha) — Google review

    I love this beach. It gives me an authentic local vibe and it has everything you need for a day at the beach. It’s also not over crowded like the ones nearer to the touristy areas. There’s a public toilet nearby and loads of bars and restaurants to choose from. You can simply rent a day bed (or just lay on the beach) and go grab food at your convenience.

    Truc Tran — Google review

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    Beach of the Views

    On 4 lists 

    Beach

    Outdoor Activities

    Swimming staple with a fountain, adjacent restaurants, changing rooms & rentable sunbeds.

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    This beach extends along the promenade from Playa de Los Cristianos to Playa de Las Américas. Las Vistas is one of the most well-known beaches on Tenerife because of its golden fine sand, water quality, it is also one of the largest and has the best facilities anywhere on the island. It is extremely popular not only for residents but visitors and suitable for all kind of users.

    Tenerife Blogs : It’s all a matter of perspective: The beaches of Arona

    Situated in Arona, PRIVATE Room in playa las vistas Los Cristianos Habitaciones privada offers beachfront accommodation 1.7 km from Playa del Callao and offers various facilities, such as a shared lounge and a terrace.

    Brujulea: 6609 Hotels | Arona, TenerifeHotel

    beautiful beach , clean, you can find free shower , plenty of beach bars and restaurants for good price and of coarse sun beds and umbrellas water is not so warm Beach is with black sand and So we enjoy it so much and definitely recommend!

    Business Advisor — Google review

    Definitely beautiful. Enough big also to have space. The sunset is amazing here, worth to watch it.
    The umbrellas and beds cost 4 euro/piece, so also worth the price on very sunny days.
    What is annoying that as usually in central points you find all kind of sellers, massage offers, etc passing around you, shouting and taking away the calmness of the spot. Maximum 13 minutes passed till a next offer arrives.

    R?ka Kelemen — Google review

    Beautiful beach, really good location, good restaurants around and it has a place for sports too. Beautiful sand and water.

    M P — Google review

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    Fountain Las Americas

    Sights & Landmarks

    Fountains

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    Great experience and excellent choice of music for the water and light display, well worth seeing.

    Ronald Keir Meikle — Google review

    A the experience is nice, but nothing wow. Ho to the 1st floor of the building to have a better view. The show starts at 9 and 10PM and lasts about 15 minutes.

    Florin Balanescu — Google review

    Really Nice show with beautiful music and light effects effects, my 5 years old son was delighted. It is free so enjoy going there 🙂

    Sebastien Rabaud — Google review

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    Av. las Américas, 5, 38660 Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

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    Tenerife Zoo Monkey Park

    On 1 list 

    Zoo

    Outdoor Activities

    Compact zoo & breeding centre for endangered primates, with walk-through cages & feeding allowed.

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    Fabulous time at the monkey zoo. You can feed some of the animals, the monkeys are super, the guinea pigs were in the thousands, bird enclosures sounded fantastic.
    Great trip out for a couple of hours. €10 per person. Parking available. Vending machines if you need a cold drink.

    Not so Plain — Google review

    A small, but nice park with a variety of different monkeys that I didn’t even know existed. Also, there is a lot of different birds, guinea pigs and a Cuban crocodile. It is possible to feed some of the animals too. Overall a nice and cheap experience for 2-3 hours. Looks like the animals are treated well.

    Anders Hejlsvig — Google review

    Fair price. It’s not a very big zoo but quite a fun place to go.
    As you can see from the pictures, animals are well-treated in this zoo. They are not afraid of people getting closer to them.
    The entire zoo is quite clean, staffs work quite well on keeping the cleanliness. No strange smell at all.
    Parking is just in front of the entrance and it’s free of charge.
    Very suitable for family to visit there.

    Hata Jan — Google review

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    Garajonay National Park

    On 4 lists 

    National park

    Nature & Parks

    Wildlife-rich, ancient laurel forest nature reserve with marked walking trails & a visitor center.

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    Garajonay national park Garajonay was declared a national park in Spain in 1981 and it became a Unesco world heritage site in 1986.

    MAKESPAIN: Canary islands

    Absolutely beautiful and peaceful! Fresh air, very green and in between the clouds. I would bring some warm clothes because you’re going at 3000 m above sea level and the temperatures drop compared to other cities. And if I go back, I would take half to full day to enjoy this amazing place.

    F. Zefi — Google review

    Great walk up to the top (alto). 2 paths: paved and consistent, or dirt with undulations.
    Limited shade at the top, best bring provisions and aim for cool of the day

    Rik Smith — Google review

    Beautiful laurel forest and rock formations. Great for hiking.

    Richard Phillips — Google review

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    http://www.gobiernodecanarias.org/cmayot/espaciosnaturales/espaciosnaturales/lagomera/g0.html

    +34 922 80 09 93

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    Siam Park

    On

    +10 other lists 

    Water park

    Water & Amusement Parks

    Theme Parks

    Outdoor adventure water park with Thai-themed thrill and family slides, swimming pools and beach.

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    Here you can rent a private VIP cabana equipped with a private terrace with shower, sunbeds, towels, sofa, TV, and a free minibar with soft drinks, beer, and snacks. Also included in the rental price (per cabana by the way, not per person), is entrance to the park, fast passes to the attractions, and floats. The all-inclusive service includes soft drinks, beer, wine, water, ice creams and food at the Beach Bar, Beach Club, Thai Bar and Thai House.

    TENERIFE MAGAZINE: Top 5 Romantic Places in Costa Adeje, Tenerife

    Above Los Cristianos, Siam Park is a relatively new attraction that has gained enormous popularity with tourists. It’s full of water rides, an enormous wave pool complete with a gold sand beach and a mile-long lazy river to chill by. If you want to experience thrills and spills, go on the Tower of Power, a 100ft (30m) near-vertical slide that will bring you through an amazing aquarium full of ocean residents.

    Culture Trip: The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Tenerife

    Children and adults alike can have a thrilling day at Siam Park, one of the top theme parks located 3.4 mi (5.5 km) from central Adeje. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you have fun at Siam Park, you’ll love Camel Park, located nearby.

    hotels.com: 10 Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Adeje – Hotels.com

    It has to head the number one plan list to the question ‘what to do in Tenerife with children’. Known for having been named the best water park in the world by TripAdvisor users, Siam Park is very close to our hotel. In addition, we have a private and free shuttle service for you to go to this park.

    Villa Mandi Golf Resort: 5 plans to do in Tenerife with kids

    Tenerife’s Siam Park ranks among the greatest waterparks in the world, with high-octane rides, relaxing beaches and wave pools, and a beautiful Thai-themed setting.

    Tiqets: Marina Puerto Colón

    Siam Park is a water park in Costa Adeje, a coastal suburb in Tenerife, Canary Islands. Siam Park is situated 2 km north of C.C. Arcade (Shopping Mall).

    Mapcarta: C.C. Arcade (Shopping Mall)

    A beautiful, large park is worth a visit. It definitely pays to buy a “Fast pass” at the entrance or mini market right at the beginning. It’s a good idea to follow the signs for each water slide, so you know for how many people it is.

    Gabi Macik — Google review

    Best water park I’ve been too
    Beautiful, well planned with excellent rides. Queues not too long in April and rides highly enjoyable. Staff were friendly and helpful. The wave pool was the best part – huge tides that move you off your feet!

    Fei Sun — Google review

    What an amazing place. Beautiful, spacious and immaculatly clean for a water park. So much to do for all ages. Entertainment, relaxation, thrills, rides, shows and food! Well recommended and will definitely be returning again one day! Hopefully!!

    Stevie Gray — Google review

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    Aula Naturaleza

    National forest

    Sights & Landmarks

    Points of Interest & Landmarks

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    (Translated by Google) El Cedro is a magical place, with tree trunks full of moss, fog and a special charm.
    The road is cobbled but perfectly passable.
    There are many trails to walk.
    You breathe peace and tranquility throughout the Cedar.
    The place is worth visiting.
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    El Cedro es un sitio mágico, con los troncos de los árboles llenos de musgo, la niebla y un encanto especial.
    La carretera es empedrada pero perfectamente transitable.
    Hay muchos senderos para caminar.
    Se respira paz uy tranquilidad en todo el Cedro.
    Vale la pena visitar el lugar.

    Ale 27 ?Exu? Exu — Google review

    (Translated by Google) Run and enjoy nature 😊
    (Original)
    Laufen und die Natur genießen 😊

    Berg Murmel — Google review

    (Translated by Google) Perfect enclave. Access in vehicle. Cared installations.
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    Enclave perfecto. Acceso en vehículo. Instalaciones cuidadas.

    Antonio — Google review

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    Aqualand Costa Adeje

    On 4 lists 

    Water park

    Water & Amusement Parks

    Open-air water park complex with huge slides & tube rides, plus kids’ pools & a dolphinarium.

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    Austria, 15, San Eugenio AltoCosta AdejeWeb page: Web: www.aqualand.esWater Park, DolphinariumTel. 922 715 266 / 922 714 270 – Fax 922 714 803Opening times: Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.South motorway, exit 29Attractions:Slides and kids’ slide, Río Bravo, Kamikazes, Soft Slides, Twin, Dolphinarium (Show 3 p.m.) , Spiral, Trampoline, Dolphin Lake, Kids’ Castle, Swimming-pool with waterfall, Lazy River, Kiddies’ Area, Neptune Swimming-Pool, Flying Boats, Multisurf.Services:Free bus from Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos, parking, restaurants and snack bar, changing rooms, telephones, lockers and currency exchange, solarium and picnic area, gift shops and photos, toilets and first aid.

    wonderfultenerife.com: Wonderful Tenerife – Tourist Attractions – South

    If thrills are what you’re after, head to Aqualand Costa Adeje when visiting the centre of San Eugenio. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you have fun at Aqualand Costa Adeje, you’ll love Siam Park, just a short walk away.

    hotels.com: 10 Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Adeje – Hotels.com

    Great relaxed day out. Aqualand is better for young children than siam as its more chilled out and laid back.
    Loads of great slides for kids and adults.
    Dolphin show is great.
    Food is expensive so take a picnic with you or there is a supermarket outside the park to buy baguettes etc.
    Sun loungers are 2€ for the day.
    Photos 10€ per photo or 8€ happy hour 1330 and 1430.
    Overall very enjoyable

    Gary Mcloughlin — Google review

    I went to Aqualand with a group of friends on Sunday, May 22. Adults and children; The youngest being 3 and the eldest 12. Some of us without kids.
    Having read the reviews I was apprehensive but open minded. I read complaints about the place being old and rusty etc.
    However, very pleasantly surprised we all had an amazing day.
    We arrived around midday, no queue to get in. We located our friends, who were lazing around one of the many salt water pools. Sunbeds are extra to the entry price (€2 for the day).
    The pools have an array of slides for younger kids. There are hydro therapy pools, which are great fun for all. Chill out zones, a dolphin show, food (although we took our own and had a picnic poolside, with the kids). The loos and changing rooms are clean. Announcements are made thought-out the day about various things – in English and Spanish. Don’t leave your belongings unattended. Do use the lockers if you need to send don’t bring valuable items. We were a large group and had no problems with accessing the pools or the larger rides.
    There is a deal for a second visit but I didn’t read the conditions.
    I would go again. In fact, I will go again!
    I thoroughly enjoyed the day and loved watching the kids run free and enjoying themselves. Lifeguards and staff are clearly visible and helpful. Great fun.

    KimKim Dight Iuffredo — Google review

    January visit so please understand the review regarding outside temperature.
    Dolphin Show (5 ⭐) Really enjoyable show.
    The temperature of every pool was extremely cold. No heated pools so no children entered the water.
    All slides have a minimum height restriction of 120 mm (apart from the kid’s area)
    Walkways and steps to slides have damaged concrete. Extremely sore on young bear feet.
    The price of food onsite is totally RIDICULOUS. €16 for nuggets / €16 Burger and only basic fast food at that.
    Conclusion: If it’s not really hot, don’t go and when you do bring a picnic. 😉

    Ois?n McLaughlin — Google review

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    http://www.aqualand.es/costa-adeje/

    +34 922 71 52 66

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    Jungle Park

    On 1 list 

    Zoo

    Nature & Parks

    Nature & Wildlife Areas

    Many species live in this big wildlife park with suspension bridges & waterfalls, plus animal shows.

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    Las Águilas Jungle Park is a family-friendly zoological and botanical park located near the Los Cristianos beach on the Canary Island of Tenerife. It boasts around 75,000 m² of jungle and is now home to over 500 animals plus a number of live shows. Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Tiqets: Marina Puerto Colón

    Jungle park is an amazing and beautifully landscaped animal park with a large variation of birds, primates, reptiles and plant life. If you like birds you should definitely pay this park a visit! The birds of prey show is one of the best we have seen. The animals are well cared for.
    Great park to visit with (small) children since they are able to meet the animals up close. Our boy liked the guinea pigs, monkeys and sea lions best.
    Be aware that this park might offer a challenge for people with walking difficulties; you will walk a lot and via some steep routes.

    Maikel Mocking — Google review

    Great place to go with kids! The footpaths are well sheltered by trees so lots of shade to keep cool in. Some really good shows to watch and the Lemur walkthrough is great; you get really close to some very friendly Lemurs.
    Great restaurant looking over the Sea Lion show area so if you time it right, you can get a great meal whilst you watch. Prices slightly high, but where isn’t at a place like this. However the quality and potion size redeems this completely.
    Only thing stopping it being 5* was a lower number of animals than maybe expected.
    Some on road parking outside of the car park if you want to avoid the €4 parking fee.

    Sam Stoddart — Google review

    Fantastic place to see a variety of animals. There are several well orchestrated shows hosted by trainers who share an abundance of interesting facts from their evidently extensive knowledge on the species that they specialise in.
    I especially liked the Birds of Prey show where several raptors come soaring just a few inches overhead.
    In close proximity to Las Americas. Cost around €12 in a taxi as the time of writing this review.

    Sam Shepherd — Google review

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    Urb. Águilas del Teide, s/n, Km. 3, 38640 Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    http://www.junglepark.es/

    +34 922 72 90 10

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    Asociación De Pensionistas Y Tercera Edad Valle De Hermigua

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    Ctra. General, 2, 38820 Callejón de Ordaiz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    +34 922 88 00 27

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    Faro de Punta Abona

    Port authority

    Sights & Landmarks

    Lighthouses

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    (Translated by Google) Wonderful and quiet place by the Abona lighthouse. It’s also fun to sit on the slope in the sun and enjoy the view of the ocean. You can also see the ghost town of Abades with the church tower from here. A must for every visitor to Tenerife who is not only looking for sightseeing in the tourist strongholds.
    (Original)
    Wundervoller und ruhiger Ort am Leuchtturm von Abona. Es macht auch in der Sonne Spaß, am Hang zu sitzen und die Aussicht auf den Ozean zu geniessen. Ebenfall kann man von hier die Geisterstadt von Abades mit dem Kirchturm erkennen. Ein Muss für jeden Teneriffa-Besucher, der nicht nur auf Sightseeing in den Touristenhochburgen aus ist.

    DasFoto — Google review

    (Translated by Google) Inconspicuous but still active lighthouse around which there is a lot of rubbish lying around. The building next to it is described as historical but there is no sign. In the immediate vicinity you can still see a number of abandoned houses, very bizarre. Unfortunately nothing special.
    (Original)
    Unscheinbarer aber noch aktiver Leuchturm in deren Umgebung sehr viel Müll rumliegt. Das Gebäude daneben ist zwar als historisch bezeichnet aber es gibt keine Hinweistafel. In der unmittelbarer Nähe sind noch etliche verlassene Häuser zu sehen, sehr skurril. Leider nichts besonderes.

    Mathias Giersig — Google review

    (Translated by Google) Faro.very nice but with the road in poor condition. Be careful when there is rough sea. There are a couple of small natural pools but going down is not easy…
    (Original)
    Faro.miy bonito pero con la carretera en mal estado. Cuidado cuando hay mala mar. Hay un par de piscinas naturales pequeñitas pero bajar no es fácil…

    Zor Neurobashing — Google review

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    http://www.lighthousesofspain.es/es-es/faros/detalle?idFaro=176

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    secret surf school tenerife

    Surf school

    Tours

    Surfing, Windsurfing & Kitesurfing

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    We had a very nice surf lesson for beginners. I could stand up on the board after a few tries. Franco gave us some theoretical informations and supported us during the practice. Recommendable! 🏄🏼‍♀️

    Daniela — Google review

    Great surf school! We really enjoyed the whole experience they offer! Israel is amazing teacher and we had so much fun with him. 10x for everything I will always remember my 1st surf lesson 🙂 born to surf :D!

    Antonio R. — Google review

    We enjoyed the class so much, the guide Israel was super nice, informative and professional. We will come back for sure if visiting Tenerife again.

    alexander k. — Google review

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    C. Martin Rodriguez, 38588 Porís de Abona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    http://www. secretsurfschooltenerife.com/

    +34 648 70 76 88

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    Playa de la Arena

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    Beach

    Outdoor Activities

    Popular cove with a wide stretch of black sand, plus restaurants, bars & beach chair rentals.

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    On the west coast of Tenerife, just south of Los Gigantes and Puerto Santiago, lies the small coastal town of La Arena. As the tourist industry in Tenerife began to expand, the town watched as its larger neighbours began to grow and prosper with loud lively bars and late night clubs. They carried on watching, and decided to do it differently.

    The Nomadvisor: 10 Best Beaches in Tenerife

    Clean, Black sand beach. You can sleep on your towels or pay 4eur to use sunbed all day. Went there 2 times – both times was Red flag becouse of big waves. The lifegard is on place.

    Madara Stankus — Google review

    Beautiful beach with black volcanic sand. Could be quite crowded during the main hours though.

    rok hribsek — Google review

    Very nice beach, maintained. With possibility of having a meal and drink in several places very close.
    It was possible to rent a bed and sunbrella, toilets are old but clean, it is possible to get a proper shower for a fee, which is very convenient as the black sand is very sticky and visible on you.
    The surrounding area is well maintained.

    M Voigts — Google review

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    Bar Route 66 Puerto Santiago

    Bar

    Nightlife

    Band

    Cocktail bar

    Concert hall

    Live music bar

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    Great bar. They have some great live music, the staff are brilliant especially Saeed. Service is efficient with plenty of drink choices. Highly recommend it.

    Dawn Birch — Google review

    This is the place to be for live rock music!
    Superb little venue, superb bands and an amazing atmosphere at the right price!! Great beers, great venue, great evening!!
    Went again last night, this place truly rocks!
    Suggest you give it ago, if the entertainment in your hotel is poor, a walk or a taxi ride is well worth it!
    Going again tonight 😎🎸🤞

    Nick Walton — Google review

    Went for night out from resort only a short walk round. Bands start between 9 and 10 fantastic rock band on that night. Great service from staff friendly and quick service would recommend a vist for a good night out.

    wayne adshead — Google review

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    C. la Hondura, 9, 38683 Santiago, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    https://m.facebook.com/pages/Route%2066/161303463923930/

    +34 922 86 19 96

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    Flipper Uno

    Boat tour agency

    Tours

    Travel agency

    Boat Tours

    Dolphin & Whale Watching

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    Loved it! We did the 3 hour boat trip. Lunch was good and they brought you unlimited drinks. Seen dolphins and the man can tell you everything about it in different languages. Also a stop for swimming where you can use the swing to get off the boat. The staff was very nice and sweet. I really want to do it again by Flipper Uno!

    Sanne van Oest — Google review

    We took excursion on pirate ship and it was amazing! Really good crew, funny, entertaining and chill!! Saw the dolphins, jumped with a rope and had best drinks and food! Huge thanks to the pirate ship crew!!

    Daria Jaskova — Google review

    Really enjoyable trip from Los Gigantes, 2 man crew were great, saw dolphins, whales and a swim in a bay.
    Boat not crammed with people,so space to move about. Highly recommended

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    http://www.flipperuno.com/en/

    +34 922 86 21 20

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    Roque Cinchado

    On 3 lists 

    Mountain peak

    Nature & Parks

    Geologic Formations

    Iconic volcanic formation located about 1700 meters below the summit of Teide volcano.

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    Otherworldly location, like on a different planet, “star wars/trek” vibes. Quite easy hike, some parts were a bit moderate (rocky and steep “ending”). No shade.

    ?ilvinas P. — Google review

    An amazing place with beautiful Rocks, Lava Stones and some really surrealistic formations. All the time fantastic View to el Teide and the valley. I recommend warm clothes also when the sun is shining, because the Wind can be very chill. Very recommendable!

    Ognyan Ivanov — Google review

    Very nice view on teide and surrounding areas!

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    Teleferi Teide

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    Mountain cable car

    Dramatic cable car ride over Spain’s highest volcano, offering views of the Canary Islands.

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    We booked the tickets (guided tour to platform) two months in advance. However, the day before the trip. We received a text message that the tour guide is not available but that we still can take the cable car.
    Thus, we drove there and went to the counter. The man was friendly and said that we will get the refund transferred to the credit card.
    The ride to the peak was OK. However, the view at the top was breath taking. It was the best thing that the tour guide wasn’t there. The paths are super easy to walk and we had enough time to take pictures wherever we wanted.

    Stefan F. — Google review

    Absolutely ridiculous and disrespectful!
    Booked trip tickets on the day (you can buy them only online), checked website for updates as recommended on the email, traveled there (1,5h each way) … and they not let anyone in to the cars as something freeze on the top station.
    DEAR STAFF I think you are absolutely disrespectful to all tourists coming this morning to go on the top! You could easily put some information on you website that they are some technical difficulties (we would understand that, health and safety always first) with cars/cables whatever was frozen there. You could save our time and money by simple message on the website (or email) which you advertised in booking email as a source of updates.

    Paw El — Google review

    Expensive for tourists (single €21, return €37). All booked through their clear and concise online portal.
    What you do get for your money is a modern, reliable, regular, quality service with splendid views of the alien Tenerife environment.
    NOTE: The food at their cafe is sublime. They stock quality goods in all their shops.

    David Clarke — Google review

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    https://www.volcanoteide.com/?utm_source=GMB&utm_medium=organic

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    Teide National Park

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    National park

    Nature & Parks

    UNESCO-listed park centered on Spain’s highest mountain, Teide volcano, with an observatory.

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    In the midsts of central Tenerife, Teide National Park is a protected Unesco World Heritage Site centered on the 3,718m (12,198ft) Mount Teide, the highest mountain in Spain. Teide National Park is one of the oldest national parks in the country, and is an important cultural and historical part of the Canary Islands, offering unbeatable views and hiking routes. Its diverse volcanic landscape, pine forests and green valleys are breathtaking.

    Culture Trip: The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Tenerife

    The largest and oldest national park in the Canary Islands and home to Spain’s highest peak—Mount Teide—Teide National Park (Parque Nacional del Teide) is one of the top attractions on Tenerife. The rugged landscape of the park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is magnificent—a geological wonder featuring an expanse of rugged lava fields, ancient calderas, and volcanic peaks.More

    viator.com: THE TOP 10 Things To Do in Canary Islands | Attractions & Activities

    Along with Chile and Hawaii, the National Park is one of the world’s best stargazing spots. Unpolluted, practically cloud free skies, with the Sahara to one side and the broad Atlantic to the other, provide the perfect conditions. From Mt Teide it’s possible to see 83 of the 88 constellations annually presented by the starry skies.

    the500hiddensecrets.com: Stargazing in Tenerife

    One of the best places to watch the sunset in Tenerife is Teide National Park. Sit above the clouds and watch the sunset into the ocean whilst admiring the silhouette of El Teide. It’s definitely a bucket-list item for your trip to Tenerife!

    The Ginger Wanderlust: Best Places to Watch the Sunset in Tenerife

    Teide national park Teide National Park is one of Spain’s 15 national parks and stands out for several different reasons.

    MAKESPAIN: Canary islands

    Mount Teide, the highest peak in Spain and the third largest active volcano. What an amazing day. The drive up is exciting as the roads are windy with steep cliffs. The views out over the island are fabulous. The volcano stands well above the lava fields and is so impressive. There was 1.5m of snow on the peak, so we’re unable go on the cable car. Definitely recommend visiting; it’s a must do and wear something warm.

    Adam McGibbon — Google review

    Lovely area for hiking, spectacular views. Maps of various routes shown at parking spots, easy to follow trails with a variety of distances.
    Worth taking a jacket as colder weather in the mountains.
    Great roads for cycling.
    You can take a cable car up to the top of the volcano but recommend booking ahead €37 per person.

    Not so Plain — Google review

    Very beautiful place. Many breathtaking views all though the way to top of Teide. I do recommend to take w full hike. Its not so hard, even for a person who is not in great shape (I sit 10h in front of computer every day and I managed to go though all way up ). Remember to take hiking shoes and something warm, it can be really cold up there. The whole hike (through La Rambleta to the top) took about 5h. The cable car can be closed due to strong wind so check it out before you go anywhere 🙂

    Wojciech W?odarczyk — Google review

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    +34 922 92 23 71

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    Mount Teide

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    Volcano

    Nature & Parks

    3,718m active volcano, Spain’s highest peak, with a scenic aerial cable car & hiking trails.

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    It doesn’t get more dramatic than catching the sunset at 3555 metres (11,663 ft) above sea level, looking out over volcanic craters. As Spain’s highest peak, Mount Teide offers incredible views at any time of the day, but particularly at sunset. Take the cable car to the upper station and either watch the sunset from there, or take a guided sunset tour to the Pico Viejo viewpoint.

    Culture Trip: The Most Awe-Inspiring Places to Watch the Sunset in Tenerife

    Teide National Park is the biggest nature park in the Canary Islands and a must-see attraction if you’re visiting Tenerife. Teide National Park features the Teide stratovolcano, which at 3,718 meters is the highest peak in Spain, followed by the island’s second-highest point, Pico Viejo (3,135 meters). The mountainous landscape is a captivating sight to behold on Tenerife.

    Tiqets: Marina Puerto Colón

    My 7th year in Tenerife and finally went to Teide!
    What a lovely place to visit!
    I went on a tour, so we we’re pretty rush, and only really had 1h up on the top (you can take a very expensive – nearly 40€ – trip to the top), and have 3 pathways – pico viejo, fortaleza and the very top.
    To get to the very top you need a special permit, that needs to be acquired months in advance, so I didn’t went there.
    I went to the fortaleza area and a tiny bit to the pico viejo, really had to rush.
    It is chilly up there, unless you are on the sun, but still it was 5 degrees celcius while at the cost where like 25.
    It has toilets up there as well as at the bottom we’re you catch the cable car. Both are very clean and free of charge.
    This is a must go!
    Please visit it, and get on a tour that explains everything about Teide and the island.
    Our tour was great on that.
    Here are a bunch of pictures.

    Antonieta Ponce de Le?o — Google review

    Mount Teide, the highest peak in Spain and the third largest active volcano. What an amazing day. The drive up is exciting as the roads are windy with steep cliffs. The views out over the island are fabulous. The volcano stands well above the lava fields and is so impressive. There was 1.5m of snow on the peak, so we’re unable go on the cable car. Definitely recommend visiting; it’s a must do and wear something warm.

    Adam McGibbon — Google review

    This is the highest place in Spain (3718 m) and one of the highest active vulcano in the world. If you like hiking I suggest to start from the montana Blanca parking lot. The route is amazing. You will need good clothes against the wind and the cold. Obviously the weather is depends on the seasons but important to have information about it. If the wind is strong the cable car is not working which is occurring quite frequently. So calculate that you have to walk down as well. However the view is so spectacular that really worth to visit it. During the last part of the trip you will need a permission! I will never forget this place because I engaged my bride here 😊❤️

    G?za Selmeczy — Google review

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    Nature & Parks

    Valleys

    Masca is a small mountain village on the island of Tenerife. It was originally a Guanche settlement before the Spanish conquest in 1496. The village is now home to around 90 inhabitants. The village lies at an altitude of 650 m in the Macizo de Teno mountains, which extend up to the northwesternmost point of Tenerife.

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    Punta Teno Lighthouse

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    Lighthouse

    Nature & Parks

    Geologic Formations

    Striking, late19th-century lighthouse offers a sweeping view of the Los Gigantes cliffs.

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    Another one of the top places to watch the sunset in Tenerife is the most westerly point of the island, Punta de Teno. Here you’ll find a very photogenic lighthouse which will make the perfect subject for any photos taken during golden hour and sunset. You can hike here through Teno national park, catch the local bus from Buenavista del Norte or after 7pm you can also drive directly in.

    The Ginger Wanderlust: Best Places to Watch the Sunset in Tenerife

    Punta de Teno, with its lighthouse perched on the rocky peninsula, is Tenerife’s most westerly point – and consequently the site of many a beautiful sunset. The black rocks and sporadic cacti make a stunning contrast against the glistening sea and pink skies as the sun starts to drop. Access is also very easy with free parking and a bus stop just a couple minutes’ walk away.

    Culture Trip: The Most Awe-Inspiring Places to Watch the Sunset in Tenerife

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    Abeque Turismo Activo

    Travel agency

    Tours

    Kayaking & Canoeing

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    C. Islas Canarias, 33, 4, 38460 La Caleta de Interián, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

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    Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Candelaria

    Basilica

    Sights & Landmarks

    Church & pilgrimage site with murals, designated a minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI in 2011.

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    It is beautiful place.You can see real Spanish culture there and find a lot fantastic restaurants nearly.

    Joanna Choros — Google review

    Beautiful place with fantastic history. Picturesque. Easily reached by bus. Nice Ice cream and coffee shops.

    Michelle Jenkinson — Google review

    Not a big place but the feeling once your inside is amazing.

    Malcolm Scott — Google review

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    Plaza de la Patrona de Canarias

    Town square

    Sights & Landmarks

    Historic Sites

    Points of Interest & Landmarks

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    Loro Park

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    Zoo

    Outdoor Activities

    Landscaped zoo with gorillas, tigers & penguin habitat with man-made iceberg, plus dolphin shows.

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    Source:
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    by Wikimedia Commons user
    Piotrus
    used under CC BY-SA 3.0. Loro Parque is considered the number one zoo in the whole of Europe and also number 2 in the entire world. That’s a lot to live up to, but Loro Parque can walk the walk as much as it can talk the talk.

    Trip101: 8 Best Things To Do In Puerto De La Cruz, Spain

    Among all the zoos in Europe, Loro Parque is considered to be the very best. In fact, some would say it is the second best zoo on the entire globe. That may seem to be a bold statement, but Loro Parque has got awesome animals to back it up.

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    Loro Park Tenerife Loro park or the parrot park in English is a private zoo on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands (off

    MAKESPAIN: Canary islands

    Amazing zoo
    There is a vast amount of animals and primates to see along with the amazing dolphin show and whale show.
    My kids were amazed at the size of the Whales and how they were able to do the tricks and soak the visitors.
    Myself and my partner were also really impressed. They had a large area to live and seemed well looked after and loved by there keepers.
    The dolphin show was really fun too and we were amazed how fast they were and how high they can leap out of the water .
    The other great highlights were the silver back gorillas and penguin enclosure. The gorillas were beautiful and posed for the camera. The penguin area did have a pretty bad smell but had staff spraying air freshener about .
    On the whole this is a very tidy and well kept zoo and I will visit again next time we go to Tenerife.
    Prices were reasonable with a coach to transport us to and from our hotel in the south of the island .
    We really could of done with 2 days at the park as there was so much to see and do
    Thanks for reading and please give me a like and follow me

    Gregory Merryweather — Google review

    Just amazing. .. I’ve visited Loro Parque recently and it’s definitely a must see when in Tenerife. The staff is amazing and knowledgeable and they make the experience so much better. The park itself has a lot to offer in regards to animals they have and showing research they do in effort to save wild animals. The concept is just amazing with ability to see animals from all sides and even have a part where you can walk amongst parrots. I’d recommend checking schedule for live events and plan your visit accordingly. Keep up the good work and hope to see you again!

    anamarija culjak — Google review

    Absolutely stunning setting! Loved the sea lion show, they’re definitely the dogs of the sea! Went to see their show twice! The grounds are immaculate, truly the most beautiful man made place I’ve been and masks are enforced across the park so we felt safe. The tree tops display is stunning, especially if you’re a bird lover! The jelly fish and shark tunnel had me mesmerized
    The free yellow shuttle train from town center is a definite bonus!

    Duane Dalldorf — Google review

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    ¡Bienvenid@s a Loro Parque!

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    Parque Infantil de Playa Jardín

    Playground

    Outdoor Activities

    Beaches

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    (Translated by Google) Great park with lots of beautiful plants. Unfortunately, the park is not used or paid enough attention to.
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    Toller Park mit vielen schönen Pflanzen. Leider wird der Park viel zuwenig genutzt oder beachtet.

    Patrick Franke — Google review

    nice play ground next to the beach

    Paul Herwarth von Bittenfeld — Google review

    (Translated by Google) A nice area near the beach and in a beautiful park. Relaxing. The walk to the city center is beautiful.
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    Una bella area vicino alla spiaggia e in un bellissimo parco. Rilassante. Bella la passeggiata che porta al centro città.

    Pop Holidays — Google review

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    Costa Martiánez. Ocio, Cultura y Gastronomía

    Water park

    Water & Amusement Parks

    Aquatic zone area with saltwater & freshwater pools with dramatic fountains & rentable sun loungers.

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    A closed beach with 5 freshwater and freshwater pools
    Huge fountains that look far
    A real experience in the middle of a hot day to relax and unwind
    The cost is 7 euros

    Itzik levy (Izikl) — Google review

    Relatively nice place to visit. A shame that none of the pools were heated, it was a bit too cold for our 10 month old baby. Fine for us adults though. I still prefer the normal beaches but the waves there are too wild for my girlfriend and baby, so this was a good alternative so that they could go and swim.
    There are deck chairs everywhere, nice to chill. The food unfortunately was very bad, the pizza verdura (7 Euros) obviously from a freezer, the fries (2 Euros) were very bland as well.

    Steven Gardner — Google review

    After visiting the south of the Island we came up to the North mainly for the fact it is greener than the south. We really enjoyed it up here except for the fact that due to covid, and lack of tourists, the area was dead thus many places closed. On top of that, we like to visit beaches, and even though the local beaches are great to watch as they are wilder they aren’t so nice to lie on for a spot of sunshine. But these salt water filled pools are a perfect substitute. For about 5 euros we got in for the whole day with a sunbed. Everywhere is clean and tidy and plenty of spots to relax and get some rays. In the morning the massive fountain is used to pump in fresh salt water to top up the pools which is pretty cool. We would definitely recommend and we will be back

    Leipzig ?Scott? Englisch — Google review

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    Beach Bollullo

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    Beach

    Outdoor Activities

    Secluded beach featuring strong waves & a shoreline made up of black volcanic sand.

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    If you want to be at one with nature, without taking your clothes off, then head for one of the nicest beaches in Tenerife, Playa El Bollullo. Snuggled on the north-west coast in the La Orotava Valley, and close to Puerto de la Cruz, this spectacular beach has remained unspoilt for hundreds of years. As with hidden gems the world over, a little walking is required, but it’s not far, and it’s not hard.

    The Nomadvisor: 10 Best Beaches in Tenerife

    El Bollullo beach is located on Tenerife’s north coast, a world away from the package-tours and resorts the island is often associated with. This small cove has a wild, natural feel right down to the black volcanic sand – there’s no sprinkling golden sand imported from the Sahara here like on some of Tenerife’s beaches.read more »

    World Beach Guide: 20 of the Best Beaches in Santa Cruz De Tenerife // Spain

    Unfortunately the beach is closed. We watched it from up and it was beautiful. Wish it was open, would have been a great experience spending some time there.
    You might want to consider if you want to go there. It takes almost an hour from Puerto de la Cruz by foot (in great surroundigs though), but it seems like it’s closes all the time. By car you need to go through narrow streets.

    Krist?f G?b?l?s — Google review

    Beach is really beautiful, but it’s really pity, today is closed. I would like to go there again.

    Cindy Lee — Google review

    Black sand and big waves. The beach is very clean and there is a chiringuito where you can buy drinks and food. During the day, a few lifeguards watch the sea because of the strong current. If you come by car, you can park for 3€ at the restaurant just above the beach.

    Matteo Galli — Google review

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I drive from Playa de las Americas to Adeje?

    Yes! You can drive from Playa de las Americas to Adeje.

    How far is Adeje from Playa de las Americas by car?

    The drive from Playa de las Americas to Adeje is 6.8 miles (11 km).

    How long does it take to drive from Playa de las Americas to Adeje?

    Driving from Playa de las Americas to Adeje should take you 14 mins in normal traffic. Check out How far is Playa de las Americas to Adeje by car for more details.

    How much would gas cost from Playa de las Americas to Adeje?

    Gas from Playa de las Americas to Adeje would cost around $1 to $2 USD, depending on your vehicle’s fuel efficiency.

    Where should I stop on the way from Playa de las Americas to Adeje?

    You could check out Church of the Assumption and Playa de Los Cristianos, or the always popular Torre del Conde!

    What are the best cities to visit between Playa de las Americas and Adeje?

    People love visiting Puerto de la Cruz, Arona, and Los Cristianos, among others.

    What’s the weather like in Playa de las Americas?

    It depends on when you visit! We’ve compiled data from NASA for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in January
    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in February
    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in March
    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in April
    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in May
    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in June
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    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in September
    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in October
    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in November
    • Weather in Playa de las Americas in December

    What are some other road trips from Playa de las Americas?

    There are plenty! Below you’ll find links to all the road trips we’ve assembled for Playa de las Americas.

    • Playa de las Americas to Barcelona drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Madrid drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Lisbon drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Maspalomas drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Seville drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Marrakech drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Valencia drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Granada drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Porto drive
    • Playa de las Americas to La Oliva drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Cordoba drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Malaga drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Puerto Del Carmen drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Morro del Jable drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Benidorm drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Toledo drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Albufeira drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Palma de Mallorca drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Playa del Ingles drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Bilbao drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Bordeaux drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Salou drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Zaragoza drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Salamanca drive
    • Playa de las Americas to San Sebastian – Donostia drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Ronda drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Evora drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Segovia drive
    • Playa de las Americas to Santiago de Compostela drive

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    ▷ Things to do in Playa de las Americas ▷ From 10€

    Playa de las Americas (or simply Las Americas) is the resort in the South of Tenerife, located just between Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje. Many tourists all over the world (mostly Europeans) choose this holiday destination for their vacations. There are a lot of things to do in Playa de las Americas, which you will find out reading this article.

    Visit the most popular and recommended places of Tenerife with pick up nearby your Hotel in Playa de las Americas (several pick up and start points in the resort are available for your comfort).

    The Island has really a lot to offer, it is really worth to visit certain parts of it. Some places like the Los Gigantes Cliffs can really make you fascinating, and others will drive you over excited.

    So our 1st advice is that you make a good holiday plan before arriving to Tenerife. Like this you can save precious holiday time and take full advantage of you staying in one of the most famous resort in Tenerife: Playa de las Americas.

    We are offering excursions which we selected one by one with our experience acquired working many years in Tenerife’s local tourism business. If you need our help to organise your activities and excursions during your stay in Tenerife, please feel free to contact us. Let us know by filling out the booking request form which you can find at the excursion detail page or just send us a quick WhatsApp for a more direct contact. Also feel free to call to our Spanish mobile number +34 663 699 101

    ℹ️ General Information

    ☁️ Weather

    Mild weather conditions, which allow to enjoy your holidays any month of the year, that means that the temperature in June is just a few degrees higher than in December.

    💃 Entertainment 👯

    A lot of places for entertainment, including bars, restaurants, golf fields, shopping centres, developed nightlife with plenty discotheques and beach clubs and much more things to do, like boat parties.

    ✈️ Connection

    The nearest airport to Playa de Las Americas is the South Airport Reina Sofia. To get from there to your Hotel in Las Americas will take you about 30 minutes by bus.

    🏨 Hotels

    Speaking about famous resorts of Tenerife, the first name which comes into people’s to a Hotel is Playa de las Americas. For sure you already heard about its beaches, night clubs & excursions. Las Americas is well-known as the center of entertainment and night life of south Tenerife.

    Playa de las Americas counts with 4 & 5 Star luxury Hotel like Villa Cortes or the famous Mare Nostrum Resort. Also Hotels like Columbus, Catalonia Oro Negro, h20 Las Palmeras & Best Tenerife or Spring Hotel Volcano are offering really good services.

     

    ℹ️ Clarifying Information

    We know! The main question in your head is what things you can do in Playa de las Americas. Keep reading to find it out.

    Because of course you can do a lot of things in Playa de Las Americas, like excursions, activities, island tours, water sports quad safaris and more. All starting directly in or from this holiday resort.

    The complete Excursion Selection of which you can do in Playa de las Americas is just one scroll down. But before we would like to give a quick description of what you can expect from some of our excursions and activities.

    Most of the things we offer below are providing with the transport. Other activities are directly realised in Playa de las Americas. For example starting from the beach or harbour. Others will pick you up with the bus from your Hotel. When you book with us, of course we will provide you with the necessary information to get to the start point or meeting point easily.

    ⚡Quick List of To do’s ✅

    • Discover the real treasures of the nature, such as Mount Teide, the highest mountain and volcano in Spain with a half day excursion
    • Appreciate the huge cliffs of Los Gigantes, while you are taking a relaxing boat trip
    • Enjoy authentic canarian atmosphere of villages like Masca with one of our day trips
    • Explore the coast and meet fascinating whales and dolphins with a whale watching excursion
    • Visit the picturesque and neighbour island of La Gomera in a whole day tour
    • Feel the freshness and joy while you are riding a Jet ski or make one of your favourite water sport activities

    🌃 Night Life

    Various evening shows, bars and pubs with life music, lights and dancing till the morning – all these are the integral parts of Las Americas. Las Americas always attracted young people and party and fun lovers of all ages. So if you are looking for endless entertainment, that is the perfectly right place. Check out Veronicas Stripe, more famous as Las Veronicas if you like fun and partying.

    🏖️ Beaches

    Of course we remember, that in spite of love to parties and entertainment, first of all Tenerife attracted you by gentle sunshine and blue ocean. So we can’t forget to mention the beaches. The main beach of Las Americas calls Troya. It is a perfect place to get bronze, relax and swim in blue waters of Tenerife. And if you want to take a break from the midday sun, you can take a refreshing drink in one of the cost side bars. By the way, every Sunday in summer you can take part on the beach party, organised by Monkey Beach Club. Update October 2019: Monkey Beach Club closed for the moment.

    🍔 Restaurants

    In Playa de las Americas you can find plenty of restaurants for any taste and budget. If you want to try typical Spanish food, go to Meson Castellano. In case if you don’t like Spanish food (what is almost impossible) or you just want to vary your meals (what is more possible) you can go to the Safari shopping centre and try, depending on your preference, Italian food in Bianco, Indian food in Bombay Blue, Tex-Mex in Hacienda Miranda or Asian food in Thai Botanico.

    🛍️ Shopping 🛒

    Playa de las Americas is also known as the shopping heart of south Tenerife. For shopping visit the Golden Mile, starting from Vista Sur. There you will find the famous shopping centres: Safari, Oasis and Americas Plaza. Also remember to visit the Siam Mall, huge shopping centre, which was recently constructed in Las Americas.

    Las Vegas Attractions: What to See in Vegas (Nevada, USA) + Hotels and Activities | Las Vegas

    The sights of Las Vegas are sometimes the highlights of your entire trip to the United States. Memorable and attractive, like an oasis in the desert, they leave a long memory. The main thing is to figure out what is really worthwhile thing in this chaos of excitement, and what is just a fake that will not stand the test of time. I bring to your attention an overview of the best and most popular attractions in fabulous Las Vegas, which every tourist who comes to Nevada must see. We are talking about the famous casino hotels, and natural attractions near Vegas, and the many entertainments and shows of the City of Sins. Traveling with this list, you will definitely get a taste of the most gambling city in the USA and will know for sure what everyone saw in Las Vegas.

    Contents of the article

    • 1 What are the attractions in Las Vegas
    • 2 The most popular attractions and activities in hotels in Las Vegas
    • 3 What to do in Las Vegas: what to go and what to see
    • 4 More iconic attractions in Las Las Vegas in the USA
    • 5 Las Vegas attractions on the USA map

    What are the attractions in Las Vegas

    0003 casino in blackjack, place a bet on roulette, or at least once go to one of the slot machines (they are also called one-armed bandits in the old fashioned way) that meet travelers right at the airport and are located on every corner of the city, as well as on the border with other states in border towns. Initially, after all, Las Vegas at the beginning of the 20th century was created as the gambling capital of the United States. However, today it has undergone great changes, and from small scattered casinos has grown into a rich collection of themed hotels and entertainment complexes for literally every taste, where not only bets are placed, but also go to concerts of famous singers, shows of popular artists and circus performers.

    Read more:

    The best hotels in Las Vegas on the Strip and Fremont Street

    We had a lot of fun in Las Vegas!

    So, if the spirit of excitement is not alien to you, then maybe it’s worth playing a little at casino in Las Vegas . But be careful, because luck is a tricky lady!

    What else is there in Las Vegas? What to see for those who do not like gambling, but the atmosphere of Vegas still temptingly attracts. I’ll say right away: go to the main entertainment street of Vegas – Strip is one huge attraction 6. 5 km long!

    Here’s what to do in Las Vegas :

    1. Go to one of the shows of the world’s most famous Cirque du Soleil (Cirque du Soleil).
    2. Visit interesting museums and amusement parks with your children at Adventuredome or Shark Reef Aquarium .
    3. Attend concert of your favorite artists and musicians – Celine Dion, Ricky Martin, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Bon Jovi – they all constantly perform in Vegas.
    4. Or buy a ticket for show of magicians and wizards.
    5. Visit lion kennel in the Mirage or MGM Grand
    6. Bypass all the popular casino hotels in Las Vegas to make a mini trip around the world without leaving Nevada: Paris, Milan, Venice, New York, Egypt, Ancient Rome, tropical Caribbean or a medieval castle – all this is in Vegas! For an overview of the best hotels, see here →
    7. Tickle your nerves with a ride on rollercoaster or jumping from the Stratosphere Tower. You can also fly like a bird with zip-line !

      Las Vegas Rollercoaster

    8. Las Vegas also has collections of vintage and extraordinary retro cars .
    9. Satisfy your palate at restaurants on the Strip – almost all the world’s cuisines are available here, even Russian!
    10. Visit amazing natural attractions in Nevada such as Valley of Fire , and even go to Grand Canyon Park and the famous Hoover Dam !
    11. Relax in the best spas Vegas
    12. Visit art exhibitions and galleries, for example look at Picasso paintings at the Bellagio Hotel.

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    As you can see, Las Vegas is full of the most exciting entertainment, events, shows and tours. To visit just a part of them, it will take more than one day. If you are traveling around the USA on your own, then I advise you to stay in Sin City for a few days in one of the good hotels, and leisurely see the most interesting sights of Las Vegas for you. Well, for those who came on the tour, I recommend that you carefully listen to everything during the tour and then spend your free time with maximum benefit.

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    The most popular attractions and entertainment in Las Vegas hotels

    And now let’s talk about all the most popular Las Vegas’s attractions .

    1. Bellagio Fountains

    And let’s start with the most famous attraction in Las Vegas – the Bellagio Fountains , which are located right in front of the entrance to the Bellagio Hotel. The whole complex is a copy of the amazing villas of Northern Italy, where you can walk through art galleries and seem to be on Lake Como, one of the main sources of inspiration for Italian art.

    Las Vegas Dancing Fountains

    The Bellagio Fountains are located right on the surface of this lake. Beautiful geysers (1200 in number) shoot water into the air every half an hour during the daytime, and in the evening (until midnight) every fifteen minutes, and dance to various music, from Gene Kelly to Michael Jackson. There are two ways to see the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas:

    • While walking along the lake located in the middle of the Strip;
    • From the window of a hotel or restaurant** near the Bellagio fountains.

    ** Bookings in restaurants near the Bellagio Fountains must be made in advance.

    The best places to see the dancing fountains in Las Vegas are at The Eifel Tower (Hotel Paris) and Giada (Hotel Cromwell).

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    The best restaurants of Las Vegas

    2. Extreme jumping to the sky from the stratosphere tower

    who is afraid of a high height, it is better not to rise to Tower Stratosphere , towering 350 meters above Las Vegas so that it can be seen from almost any part of the city. But those who dare and want to get an adrenaline rush and experience extreme emotions can try to soar up with a rocket on an unusual attraction Big Shot is a giant jump 49 meters up into the stratosphere! This is not just a test, but also an opportunity to feel the moment of weightlessness at the peak of the jump.

    Stratosphere Tower

    But that’s not all, because the Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas has other interesting attractions for those who like to test themselves and tickle their nerves. X Scream will spin you over the city on a giant arm, and Insanity will randomly release above the ground and lift you back at different angles with flips.

    You can also jump off the Stratosphere tower from the biggest bungee in the world. Skydiving SkyJump is a 253m headless jump that is very popular in Vegas.

    If you want to experience this unforgettable experience, then I recommend staying at the hotel Stratosphere .

    Here is the price of tickets for attractions in the Stratosphere:

    • Admission to the Stratosphere Tower for adults is $20, children from 3 to 12 years old get a ticket for $12. For those who live in a room at the Stratosphere Hotel, discount coupons are provided, and the entrance ticket costs only $5;
    • All-day pass (includes entrance to the Tower) costs $39. 95;
    • Three rides on Big Shot, X Scream and Insanity are $35, two rides are $30 and you can try just one for $25;
    • Sky Jump will cost from $100 to $119 per person.

    3. Gondola ride in Venice ( Hotel The Venetian)

    One of the most popular places in Las Vegas is the hotel-casino Venice , which recreates the atmosphere and architecture of a northern Italian city on the water. There is Piazza San Marco, Rialto Bridge and, of course, gondola rides along the canals.

    Gondola ride at Venice Hotel

    What do tourists usually do in Venice, Italy? Of course they ride in gondola with a gondolier, colorfully dressed in a costume from the times of the Republic of Venice. Similarly, in the Venice of America in the middle of Las Vegas, you can ride a gondola along the canals along the houses and listen to Italian serenade songs.

    Gondolas in Las Vegas depart from St. Mark’s Square. The cost of the trip starts from $21.

    The Venetian Hotel 5 stars in Las Vegas

    4. Madame Tussauds Las Vegas Wax Museum

    The first Madame Tussauds wax museum in the USA has hundreds of statues of stars that are accurate celebrity copies. It is located in the building of the shopping center Grand Canal (Grand Canal Shoppes) next to the hotel The Venetian. Basically, here you can see American celebrities from different times. Contemporaries are represented here in the form of wax figures: Nikki Minaj, Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Ricky Martin, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Lady Gaga and many others.

    Madame Tussauds Las Vegas is open from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm, Friday and Saturday until 10:00 pm, and Thursday, a short day, closes at 4:00 pm. Occasionally it hosts special events and opening hours may vary. Entrance fee: $29.95 for adults, and tickets for children (4-12 years old) – $19.95. A family ticket for two parents and two children will cost $80.

    See all the details on the official website of Madame Tussauds.

    5. Go to one of the Cirque du Soleil shows

    World famous circus Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas in several halls at once. Therefore, you can purchase tickets and visit several unique shows on different days. It is best to stay at the MGM Grand Hotel or Bellagio.

    If you want to watch certain performances, it is better to book tickets in advance, because all shows are designed for the interests of different visitors, and even despite the high price, they end quickly.

    Kids in Las Vegas will love the water acrobats and clowns in the O and Ka shows of the Cirque du Soleil , while adults will love the magic of the Mystere show. Beatles fans will of course choose Love and Michael Jackson fans will buy tickets to the One show.

    Here is a list of all the Cirque du Soleil shows you can watch in Las Vegas:

    • Mystère at the Treasure Island Hotel
    • ‘O’ in Bellagio
    • Zumanity in New York-New York
    • Kà in MGM Grand,
    • Love in Mirage
    • Criss Angel BelievE in Luxor
    • Zarkana in ARAI

    See all details at Circus Du Sole →

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    Now I’ll tell you in detail about what else you can do in Las Vegas, as well as where to go and what will be interesting to see near Las Vegas.

    1. Go to conquer the Martian rocks near Vegas in Red Rock Canyon or Valley of Fire

    Near Las Vegas are two amazing parks with interesting sandstone formations – Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire . If you arrive in the morning, you can see how the rocks are painted in such a bright red or red color, as if on fire. A trip along the main attractions and trekking to curious and hidden geological formations can take half a day or an entire daylight hours.

    Valley of Fire is near Las Vegas

    Entrance to Red Rock Canyon – $7, ticket to the Valley of Fire – $10.

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    Fire valley in Nevada

    2. Go to the tour of the Grand Canyon

    Grand Canyon is the most well-known natural attraction Arizona, not very far from Las Vegas. Officially, the Grand Canyon is called the Grand Canyon for a reason. He really is just huge! From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, you can go to different viewing platforms. And on the way, make a stop at Lake Mead and look at the Hoover Dam.

    • The closest ride is to the so-called West Rim Grand Canyon, where the Skywalk with a transparent floor is located on the territory of the Hulapai Indian Reservation. Travel time from Las Vegas will take about 2 hours one way.
      How to get to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas? You can buy a bus tour to Grand Canyon (from $120 per person, it’s profitable to go alone), fly over it by helicopter (about $500 per person) or rent a car to go on your own (it will be cheaper for two than for bus). I recommend looking at prices and booking a car here.
    • The most visited part of the Grand Canyon National Park is South Rim . By car, it’s worth going there for two days, so as not to regret that you didn’t manage to fully enjoy the beauty. You must first book a hotel near the Grand Canyon or settle in a lodge or campsite right in the park. Read all the details in the article.
    • The farthest, but also the most beautiful North Rome Grand Canyon is best visited along with other attractions nearby – Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks, for example, or go further to the city of Page to see the famous Antelope Canyon.

    Grand-canon

    Read detailed articles with practical information about the trip to the Grand Canyon:

    • From Las Vegas to Grand-Canyon
    • What part of the Grand Canyon is better than
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    • Dam and Lake Mead

    3. Treat yourself to a spa at an upscale hotel or pamper yourself by the pool

    Tired of the city? Why not immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a Caribbean beach holiday at the Mandalay Bay Hotel? Excellent beach and pool parties traditionally take place in Vegas from April to October. And with children, you can go to the wonderful Wet’n’Wild water park.

    Vegas spas offer all sorts of ways to unwind after a tiring night out. Hot stone massage or clay wrap, Himalayan salt caves or fire and ice facials. Choose the best hotels with the best spas, such as the Four Seasons or the famous Mandarin Oriental Chinese massage.

    4. Zip-line over the Mojave Desert

    Feel like a superman and ride a zip-line right from the top of Red Mountain near Boulder City. The entire descent on a zipline is 2.5 km long, and the speed is up to 96 km per hour! The cost of the flight is from $160. During this trip, you will see Las Vegas and Lake Mead from a bird’s eye view. Intrigued? Contact Bootleg Canyon Zipline .

    In Vegas itself, you can also take a zip-line – SlotZilla Line in Downtown Fremont Street. Ticket prices: from $25 (zipline) to $45 (zoomline).

    Read a detailed article about all interesting places near Vegas:

    All attractions near Las Vegas

    , which may not be as famous as those described above, but are definitely interesting and worthy of the attention of independent travelers.

    I finally suggest you watch interesting videos about the attractions of Las Vegas:

    Las Vegas’s sights on the USA

    Our Las Vegas card with basic sights:

    markers of different colors on the map are:

    • Blue – hotels and casinos
    • Green – what to see: entertainment and attractions
    • Orange -where to go with children
    • burgundy -Transport in the city

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    Top 25 Las Vegas Attractions

    Glittering with neon signs, Las Vegas has long been known as the largest tourist center in the United States. Excitement and luxury reign supreme here, casinos are open 24 hours a day, and an endless stream of shows and entertainment captures the tourist with his head. It is not for nothing that in Las Vegas people forget about reality and everyday affairs and are completely attached to unbridled fun.

    The alluring glitter of the giant casino hotels Luxor Las Vegas, Bellagio and Caesars Palace attracts tourists from all over the world like a magnet. Unusual collections of local museums make even die-hard lovers of the classics reconsider their attitude to art, and you don’t want to leave amusement parks at all. Las Vegas is an incredible city, a phantom in the middle of the desert and an alluring oasis that gives the traveler the illusion of the infinite lightness of being.

    The most interesting and beautiful places for walking. Photos and a short description.

    “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign

    The first thing a tourist sees when entering the city via the Las Vegas Strip is the famous welcome sign, which sparkles with bright lights and seems to promise guests an unforgettable experience and fun adventures . The sign was installed in 1959. Its design in the googie style popular in the middle of the 20th century was developed by B. Willis. The sign has been on the US National Register of Historic Places since 2009.

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    Las Vegas Strip

    The Las Vegas Strip is the central alley and the heart of the city, where famous casinos (including the legendary Caesar’s Palace) and luxury hotels are located. Each building on this street can be seen as a wild splash of architectural imagination of the creators: there is a copy of the Eiffel Tower and the Brooklyn Bridge, the Egyptian Pyramid and the figure of the Sphinx, a medieval castle and other grandiose buildings.

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    Fremont Street Experience

    Fremont Street Experience is a huge arched domed video screen that was erected on the street of the same name in 1995 to increase the attraction of this place for tourists. The height of this grand structure reaches 30 meters, and the length is comparable to the length of 4 blocks. The screen was developed by LG, which also became its general sponsor.

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    Bellagio

    Hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip, which was built in 1998. “Bellagio” is designed for almost 4 thousand rooms, it takes 11th place in the world ranking of hotels in this indicator. One of its main attractions is the musical fountain, which releases more than 1000 powerful jets and is equipped with 4.5 thousand light sources. Every day there is a light and music show, which usually lasts from lunch until midnight.

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    Luxor Las Vegas

    Entertainment complex, which includes a hotel with 4. 5 thousand rooms and a casino. It was built in the form of a black 30-story pyramid over 100 meters high. In the evenings, a powerful beam of light escapes from the summit, which is visible even from the Earth’s orbit. In front of the building is a huge figure of a sphinx. The gaming zone “Luxor Las Vegas” has an area of ​​more than 11 thousand m² and consists of 87 tables and more than 1.5 thousand slot machines.

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    Paris Las Vegas

    Another grand casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. From an architectural point of view, it is a copy of the French Hotel De Ville. The peculiarity of the complex is that it is surrounded by replicas of French sights: there is the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe and the Paris Opera. The interior of the hotel is decorated in European style, which allows guests to forget that they are in the US and not somewhere in the Old World.

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    Venetian Las Vegas

    As the name suggests, this casino hotel is designed in the style of a Venetian palazzo. On its territory there are 18 restaurants, 6 swimming pools, a fitness club, a spa and shops. The hotel lobby is painted with copies of Italian paintings, decorated with marble columns and arches. All frescoes, statues and other interior elements look like they are several hundred years old – they are almost indistinguishable from the originals.

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    Wynn Casino Hotel

    The Wynn was named after billionaire Steve Wynn, who made his fortune through the gambling industry. The complex consists of 60 floors, making it one of the tallest in Las Vegas. In addition to the hotel and gambling zone, there is a dealership for Maserati, Ferrari, Aston Martin and other luxury brands. The interior of the complex is decorated with works of art from S. Wynn’s personal collection.

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    Caesars Palace

    Entertainment complex designed in the style of Ancient Rome. It has been in existence since 1966. Caesars Palace became famous for its entertainment shows and performances by pop stars (Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Celine Dion sang here). In 2003, the Colosseum with 4,300 seats was built for concerts. The hotel of the complex consists of six towers, in which there are about 4 thousand rooms.

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    Stratosphere Las Vegas

    Hotel-casino, built in the form of a tower, which reaches a height of 350 meters. The observation deck of the Stratosphere is the highest in the United States. The complex was built in 1996. At first, it was not very popular with visitors due to its location away from the popular places of Las Vegas, but thanks to favorable prices and competent marketing, the hotel eventually became a success.

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    Casa de Shenandoah Ranch

    Home-museum of Wayne Newton, an American pop singer who performed in the city’s casinos for many years, for which he was nicknamed Mr. Las Vegas. In the 1980s, he was the highest paid artist in the world. The villa has a collection of rare cars, an exhibition of exotic animals, as well as a private jet, Arabian horses and other attributes of a luxurious life.

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    Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden

    The botanical garden and the conservatory are part of the Bellagio hotel-casino complex. More than 10 thousand plants of the garden are located on a vast territory, various animal figures are made of flowers, which gives the place a fabulous look. To take care of such an impressive area, there is a staff of 100 gardeners who daily water, trim and create new flower arrangements for the delight of visitors.

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    Chapel of Flowers

    An iconic wedding chapel where couples from all over the world come to get married. The building itself looks modest and concise, especially against the background of the grandiose sights of Las Vegas. But, at the same time, the chapel is one of the most technologically advanced. It was here that they began to conduct the first ceremonies on the Internet and via Skype. Several wedding packages are available for newlyweds.

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    Neon Museum

    The collection is entirely dedicated to one of the main attributes of Las Vegas, without which this city is almost impossible to imagine – neon signs of all stripes and shapes. Most of the exhibits are located outdoors. In total, the museum exhibits about 150 signs. Many of them have not been updated or restored, therefore they are of a certain artistic interest.

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    Museum Mob

    The exposition is located in the building of the former post office. It is dedicated to the rule of law and the fight against organized crime. For visitors, a variety of entertainment is provided here: from shooting from a machine gun to studying illegal business schemes. The museum opened in 2012 at the initiative of Mayor O. Goodman, who allocated $76 million from the city budget for its organization.

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    Madame Tussauds

    Madame Tussauds Las Vegas’ main feature is its large section dedicated to local stars, including Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner. The rest of the exhibition consists of famous actors, athletes, singers and other public figures. For example, the museum has wax copies of Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Jennifer Lopez. The figures are executed so well that they seem alive.

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    National Atomic Testing Museum

    The museum is located in the suburbs of Las Vegas. It was created in 2005 as an exhibition pavilion for the Smithsonian Institution. The exposition is dedicated to the Nevada Test Site, where nuclear tests have been conducted since the 1950s. The collection includes deadly weapons from the Cold War, the interior of bunkers, various measuring equipment. A nuclear explosion is demonstrated on special screens.

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    Titanic Artifact Exhibition

    The exposition is located on the territory of the Luxor Las Vegas hotel-casino. It is quite popular with tourists, as it is dedicated to one of the main disasters of the 20th century – the wreck of the Titanic liner. In total, the museum has collected about 300 exhibits raised from the seabed: ship plating details, interior items, jewelry, personal belongings of passengers, and even a preserved bottle of 1900 champagne.

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    Shelby American Museum

    A small collection of Shelby American, Inc. Mustangs. Visitors will be able not only to view the exhibition, which consists of retro models and new designs, but also to hear the history of the brand from the guide and learn about the features of the production of these devices by visiting the assembly shop. Tours of the museum are carried out 1 or 2 times a day for free. The exposition will interest, first of all, passionate fans of cars.

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    High Roller

    The Las Vegas Ferris wheel is considered one of the largest in the world. Its height is about 170 meters. The grand attraction consists of 28 spacious booths, each of which can accommodate a record number of visitors (several dozen people). The wheel makes a complete revolution in 30 minutes. During this time, everyone has time to fully enjoy the bewitching view of the city from a bird’s eye view.

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    Adventuredome

    An amusement park for the whole family on the Las Vegas Strip covering over 20,000 m². There are 25 rides here (including a steep roller coaster with a double dead loop), a golf course, a shooting range and a climbing wall. There is also a fun clown show for visitors. The park is located under a roof on the territory of the Circus Circus hotel, but not only guests can visit it.

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    Dig This Amusement Park

    An unusual amusement park for adults where you can try yourself as an operator of an excavator, bulldozer and other heavy equipment. Only persons over the age of 18 are freely allowed here (children from 14 to 18 must obtain parental consent). Safety precautions are strictly observed throughout the territory: visitors are given helmets and vests, as well as detailed instructions.

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    Hoover Dam

    The dam is located on the border of Arizona and Nevada in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River. It is not only the largest power plant in the region, but also protects the southwestern United States from flooding. The dam is named after Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, who allocated money for its construction. The construction was built in 1935, since 1937 it has already become a popular tourist attraction.

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    Mount Charleston

    The peak is located in southern Nevada and is the highest point of the Spring Mountain Range. From the Las Vegas Strip, the mountain can be reached in many ways: on foot, by bike, or even on horseback (sledges and skis are popular in winter). Charleston is located within the Mount Charleston Wilderness Area National Park. There are many places for picnic and camping in the summit area.

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    Red Rock Canyon

    Nevada National Wildlife Refuge with more than a million visitors each year. The natural area is located on the border of the states of Arizona, Nevada, Utah and California. The total length of hiking trails in Red Rock Canyon is over 30 km. People come here from noisy Las Vegas to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of nature, as well as to see the unique landscapes of the Mojave Desert.

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    30 best attractions in Las Vegas – description and photo

    City of sin, city of lights, city of neon signs – this is not a complete list of the names of one of the most amazing cities in the world, Las Vegas. Someone once stumbled upon an oasis in the Nevada desert and exclaimed in Spanish “Las Vegas!” (floodplain meadows!). And the Sierra Nevada – in the same Spanish means the Snowy Mountains located in this state.

    Here is an amazing combination: “floodplain meadows” in a “snowy” area. In reality, Las Vegas is much more than nightlife, lights, hotels and casinos. There are many unusual museums in this city, and daytime life can be no less intense than nightlife. And, it turns out, in addition to tourists, ordinary people live here, most of whom are passionate patriots of their native city.

    Strip Boulevard

    Strip Boulevard.

    Casino in Las Vegas on
    every step, but most of them are on its main artery – the famous Strip.
    Here are the largest complexes, each of which is
    something independent-independent, fantasy-pretentious, something that can be
    explore for days and do not want to leave even for a minute.

    To endure
    competition, you have to be sophisticated and use a whole set of baits that allows you to
    survive. One of these lures is romantic and catchy names. Who doesn’t
    want to live at least a week on the fabulous “Treasure Island” or right away
    “Four Queens”?

    Completely walk around
    this 7-km section is unlikely to succeed, but even a short promenade anywhere on the Strip
    turns into a fascinating journey through the immersed in colorful lights
    avenue, where every building is a massive hit, every sculpture exudes
    powerful magnetism, each fountain –
    coolness and sparkle.

    But do not forget that it is better to take such a walk in the evening, especially in summer: the oppressive heat of the day can quickly discourage this desire. Although, many hotels are interconnected (above and underground) by passages, and some – even by rail – to move around the city during the day without leaving cool rooms.

    Address: Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Bellagio Complex

    Bellagio Complex. | Photo: Rocco Vitale / Flickr.

    This is the name of the majestic complex, “a city within a city”, containing a sea of ​​​​various rooms for every taste and budget, and almost as many restaurants, nightclubs, bars and casinos. In addition, it has its own art gallery, theaters, swimming pools, greenhouses and even the Botanical Garden, where as many as 140 gardeners take care of many plants.

    They are ready to answer countless questions from visitors at any time, and there is something to ask about: after all, thematic plantings are often arranged in the garden, turning into bright flower shows.

    But the main attraction of the Bellagio is its fabulous “dancing fountains”, spread out in front of the main facade of the complex and making a truly unforgettable impression. Continuously working, they shock even during the day, and at night they are real fireworks, combining the fusion of sparkling streams of water, light and music, constantly changing and therefore always different.

    Address: Fountains of Bellagio, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Hotel-Casino Stratosfera

    View from the Tower of Hotel-Casino Stratosfera. | Photo: Miguel Discart / Flickr.

    To attract visitors, many Vegas hotels try to be themed or boast some kind of zest that others do not have. The Stratosphere Hotel is no exception, and its highlight is the Stratosphere Tower towering over the city – the tallest of all towers located west of the Mississippi.

    At the top of this 1,149-foot (350 m) tower is an observation deck from which you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Sin City. Since the tower is open until 1 or 2 am, don’t worry that you won’t make it in time. And it’s really worth doing: you won’t find a better place to admire the phenomenal panorama of Vegas.

    Another option is to visit the revolving restaurant, which can greatly increase the impression of a dizzying view (especially if you ordered champagne). Even more, the tower is famous for its fantastic high-rise rides. This is what is truly amazing. But before throwing yourself from the height of the tower into the abyss of clouds, it’s worth stopping for a second and weighing your options: it seems that The Big Shot, Insanity the Ride, Xscream and The High Roller rides were invented for the most “reckless “.

    Address: Stratosphere Casino, Hotel & Tower, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Caesar Palace Complex

    Caesar Palace Complex.

    The name of this complex speaks for itself – this is a truly imperial institution, the scale of which corresponds to its majestic ancient Roman style. Caesars Palace was designed and built in 1966 by Jay Sarno, who has dedicated his life to building hotels.

    Sarno’s passion for gambling led him to Las Vegas, where he fulfilled his dream of building the most glamorous establishment the Strip could boast of at the time. “Caesars Palace” immediately and for a long time took the place of an unsurpassed thematic hit, in all corners of which the divine ancient Roman atmosphere rules the ball. To keep the title of the most elite not only on the Strip, but in all of Vegas, the hotel is often updated and reconstructed.

    His fountains, pools, casinos and employees in Roman uniforms continue to set the tone among competitors needlessly contending with him. “Caesar Palace Casino”, mainly focused on “high rollers” (players making high stakes), opened its doors at the same time as the hotel.

    It has become one of the most recognizable symbols of the city; and its luxurious gambling halls with dazzling interiors and enchanting lighting still appear in the films of the most famous directors to this day. It is enough to remember the casino scenes from “Rain Man” or “The Hangover” to feel all its charm.

    Address: Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Mirage Complex

    Mirage Complex. | Photo: Joao Carlos Medau / Flickr.

    This is another grandiose complex with 3,044 rooms, located on the famous Strip. Here, among other things, you can enjoy every evening the volcanic eruption taking place right in front of the facade of the building.

    Although the sounds of this eruption are very plausible (because it is the soundtrack of a real volcano), its smells are just the opposite of real ones. Asphyxiating poisonous substances are replaced by the fragrant fragrance of the famous Pinacolada cocktail.

    During the day, the volcano calms down, and in its place appears a lagoon surrounded by palm trees and orchids with bubbles and waterfalls. In the lobby of the hotel behind the reception is a huge aquarium with about 450 fish splashing around an artificial coral reef. At the Mirage concert venues, bright shows are often held and celebrities perform.

    Address: The Mirage, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Fremont Pedestrian Alley

    Fremont Pedestrian Alley. | Photo: Patrick Rasenberg / Flickr.

    To be in the “city of lights” and
    not to visit its most famous street Fremont (Fremont Street) – it means not to see the biggest lights
    Vegas. st. Fremont is the same age as the city, it was she who for a long time was his
    main entertainment center.

    Fremont Street
    Experience” is the main attraction of this street, occupying quite
    a large part of it, known as “Glitter Gulch”. Fremont
    Experience” is an enchanting light and sound show taking place under a huge
    dome overlaying “Glitter Gulch”.

    Before the start of the show, all nearby establishments turn off their lights, signaling the start of the main street show. Then, right on the huge screen of the dome, something unimaginable begins to happen, accompanied by the lights of LED displays and loud music. The management of this amazing colorful show is completely computerized: 10 powerful computers are involved in this daily celebration, unfolding in front of the audience on an arch of 460 m2.

    Address: Fremont Street Experience, Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

    Venice Hotel and Casino Resort

    Venice Hotel and Casino Resort.

    Real Venice
    famous for its canals and singing gondoliers, so during the construction
    complex “Venice” this was given special attention.

    The result has surpassed all
    expectations, and now you absolutely do not need to go to Italy to visit
    Venice. In the complex you will see absolutely all the Venetian
    attractions: there are both canals and those brought from their homeland
    gondolas with howling gondoliers, and St. Mark’s Square, and the Rialto Bridge, and
    campanile.

    While sailing through the canals, you will admire the buildings with balconies indistinguishable from the prototype, and you may want to visit the local shopping center, ingeniously named by the owners “Grand Canal”. All the walls and ceilings of the complex are painted with frescoes, as well as the huge halls of the Venice casino, where in 2010 the largest poker tournament among 872 players was held at that time.

    Address: The Venetian, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement

    National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement.

    If you are wondering what else is there in Las Vegas that is really worth seeing while you are still here – do not forget to visit the 1st in the States (at the time of its opening in 2011) Mafia Museum. Located a stone’s throw from the famous Fremont, “Mob Museum” will help you learn all about those times when the mafia ruled not only Vegas, but all the States. This non-profit project explores the history of Vegas criminal structures from their inception to the present day.

    A plethora of displays and interactive exhibits show how mafia channels helped transform Las Vegas from a mere railroad hub to an iconic entertainment capital. You will learn about famous gangsters and their girlfriends, underground bars that existed during Prohibition, and FBI agents.

    The museum has a lot of chilling material evidence and exhibits donated to it by persons who prefer to remain anonymous. Those who wish can sit on a real electric chair or touch the instruments of violence loved by famous mafiosi.

    Address: Mob Museum, Stewart Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Hotel Paris and the Eiffel Tower

    Hotel Paris and the Eiffel Tower.

    If you are a newlywed or
    I just wanted romance, it’s not at all necessary to stay at the Paris Hotel.
    It is enough just to walk its halls,
    visit a local restaurant or casino, or just walk around and admire
    to the nearby Eiffel Tower,
    surrounded by other equally famous Parisian sights, such as the Arc de Triomphe or the balloon.

    This half-sized copy of the Eiffel Tower would be the most truthful of all existing ones (and there are several of them in the world), if not for a couple of small flaws, which, nevertheless, do not detract from its merits. Like the original, the tower has cafes, restaurants and viewing platforms.

    If you feel like adding some romance, a visit to the French-style restaurant on the 46th floor will make it easy. A glass elevator rises to a height of 140 m, from where a breathtaking panoramic view of Vegas opens. Don’t recognize any landmarks? Don’t worry, there is always someone on the tower; he will gladly tell you about everything you see. Many prefer to visit the tower at night, when the city that never sleeps is lit up like a Christmas tree.

    Address: Paris Las Vegas, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    New York Hotel and Casino

    New York Hotel and Casino. | Photo: wikimedia.

    Actually, accurate
    the name of this complex, as in the famous song – “New York, New York”. Exactly
    this melody sounds like a refrain in the ears of those who see this complex, consisting of several smaller copies of the famous New York skyscrapers, against which
    all other symbols of the city were erected: the Statue of Liberty, Coney Island Park,
    Brooklyn Bridge, and of course
    famous rollercoaster.

    The Big Apple roller coaster is definitely not for the faint of heart. However, this popular attraction, with the world’s first 180-degree twist and free fall, attracts almost 1.5 million thrill-seekers every year. If you want to ride 67 mph, climb 180 miles, fall deep and long, and flip upside down frequently, you’re more than welcome here.

    Address: New York-New York Hotel & Casino, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

    MGM Grand Hotel and Casino.

    As befits a complex with such a name (“grand” means great, grandiose), all the objects of this entertainment center claim to be superlatives. At least, this was the case at the time of its construction: in 1993, it was considered the largest American hotel with the largest casino in the world at 16 thousand square meters. meters.

    It was the first hotel in the world to open an airport check-in service: during the baggage waiting phase, you can already get your room key. Like all other components of the MGM mega-corporation, the MGM Grand complex is instantly recognizable by the 45-foot bronze lion statue that flaunts in front of its entrance.

    It immediately reminds you of the symbol of the MGM film studio flashing in the films. Well, if not, you will remember this when passing through its main entrance, imitated under the head of a lion, or seeing an enclosure with lions located on the territory of the complex. The MGM Grand Casino, as well as the hotel itself, has long held the title of the largest. In general, while exploring the infrastructure of the complex, you will get lost several times, each time wandering into a new place that you are unlikely to want to leave quickly – for example, hitting a winding super-long river lazily flowing among fresh palm trees.

    Address: MGM Grand, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Shark Reef Aquarium

    Shark Reef Aquarium.

    This is not an ordinary aquarium for exotic fish, but rather a huge transparent enclosure for bloodthirsty ocean predators. Located in the Mandalay Bay Hotel, the aquarium is designed in such a way that you forget that you are walking through its transparent tunnel.

    It starts to feel like you are sailing in the company of sometimes cute, but more often monstrous marine life: giant turtles, sawfish, piranhas, jellyfish, and, of course, ferocious sharks collected from all 4 oceans.

    In order to cover all aspects of the ocean, the organizers have divided the aquarium into 14 themed areas, representing even such aquatic life as reptiles. Crocodiles, snakes and lizards feel very good here: the conditions of the aquarium are as close to natural as possible. And the feeding of 15 sharks living here has been turned into a real show, which is attended by a surprisingly large number of people.

    Address: Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Red Rock Canyon Reserve

    Red Rock Canyon Reserve.

    This nature reserve is only 24 km from Vegas, so deciding to take a day trip out of the city to admire the beauty of the “Red Rock Canyon” turns out to be an easy and simple thing to do. Moreover, the Red Mountains, in which the canyon is located, often attract the attention of many tourists who are in Vegas – because they, due to their proximity, are visible from almost anywhere in the city.

    The mountains are really red, especially at sunset, and if you happen to be nearby, then you have a happy opportunity to watch the change in all shades of this color and enjoy the natural beauty and harmony of nature. That is why the reserve attracts 1 million tourists annually.

    The road through the Red Rock Canyon meanders and winds, taking travelers to the most beautiful places, overlooking red rock formations that create intricate patterns. Through the efforts of sandstone and the so-called “capstones” clinging to each other, whole walls, peaks and mountains are laid out.

    Some of them reach a height of 910 m and become a real attraction for climbers. The highest point of Red Rock Canyon is Mount La Madre at 2,485 m, and there are a great many routes along the canyon – as many as 26, and each leads to a completely new, unique landscape.

    Address: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Wynn Las Vegas Complex

    Wynn Las Vegas Complex. | Photo: Derek Purdy / Flickr.

    The construction of this complex cost its owner almost 3 million dollars. At the time, it was the largest private building project, but Steve Wynn was experienced (for example, the Bellagio complex was also “the work of his hands”), rich and confident of success.

    The main attraction of the complex is a tropical waterfall falling from a huge green mountain near the walls 49-storey facade. For a long time, the hotel hosted an art gallery for Vinn, a passionate collector, but now many of its exhibits are dispersed throughout the complex.

    Huge floor-to-ceiling windows in every room of the hotel, thanks to this design, the building looks like a huge curved tinted mirror. The hotel has many awards, the enumeration of which could take a whole paragraph, so it is enough to mention at least 5 Michelin stars and the title of the best hotel in the prestigious Zagat rating.

    Address: Wynn Las Vegas, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Luxor Las Vegas Complex

    Luxor Las Vegas Complex. | Photo: Vincent Lammin / Flickr.

    You’ve almost certainly seen a photo of Luxor somewhere on the Internet, the unusual pyramidal design of which clearly distinguishes it from the more traditional architecture of the city. The similarity of the hotel with the Egyptian pyramid cannot be overlooked, which is probably why it was named after the Egyptian city of Luxor.

    It is difficult not to get lost and to find your bearings in the many rooms and services of this huge complex, so the so-called “Tour of the Nile” is organized for guests, showing them all the parts of a complex entertainment “organism”. It seemed to the owners of Luxor that all this was not enough, and they decided to surprise everyone with one more curiosity. At the top of the pyramid was installed the brightest light source, which is perhaps the most powerful light beam in the world. It is said that on a clear day it can be seen with the naked eye from an aircraft flying over it at an altitude of up to 440 km.

    Address: Luxor, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    LINQ Promenade Mall and Ferris Wheel

    LINQ Promenade Mall and Ferris Wheel. | Photo: Ken Lund / Flickr.

    “LINQ Promenade” is a shopping and entertainment
    pedestrian pier in 200,000 sq. feet, located on the central section of the Strip. Here you can
    great to walk, go shopping, have fun and dine.

    Brooklyn Bowl is located on the jetty at 2
    000 people, where entertainment performances and shows are often held. If you
    want to spend more time outdoors, sit by the fountain or
    play 32-lane bowling – head to the LINQ Promenade.

    But that’s not all. Since 2014, the LINQ Promenade has been operating the world’s highest Ferris wheel, the High Roller, which allows you to admire the city from a height of 167 meters. Due to its size, a complete rotation is completed within a full half hour, and up to 40 people can sit in each of the booths. In the evenings “High Roller” becomes an active participant in city illumination, illuminated by 1500 LED lamps.

    Address: The Linq Promenade, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Flamingo Las Vegas Casino Hotel

    Flamingo Las Vegas Casino Hotel. | Photo: wikimedia.

    Founded in 1946 by mobster Bugsy Siegel, the Flamingo Las Vegas is one of Las Vegas’ veterans, although little of the original building remains today. Now in its place flaunt 4 modern skyscrapers, in 3,500 upgraded rooms which are dominated by a combination of pink and gold.

    The pink color prevails in the design of all the premises of the complex, and this is not an accident, but a tribute to its legendary symbol – the pink flamingo, whose feathered flocks have been walking around the lawns of the park around the hotel for several decades. The history of the Flamingo Casino began in the same 1946 year. For Siegel, the casino was a very successful investment, which, however, did not prevent his assassination in 1947.

    In addition to founding the complex, Bugsy was involved in too many things and paid for it with his life. There are many legends about the rapid development of events in the last years of Siegel’s life, and one of them is about why the hotel and casino was given this name. Everything is very simple: the girl Bugsy had the nickname Flamingo, he began to call her that for her beautiful long legs. The casino has not forgotten its founder: a plaque in memory of B. Siegel still hangs on its walls, and a few years ago the Baggy’s bar was opened.

    Address: Flamingo Las Vegas, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Neon Museum

    Neon Museum. | Photo: Shawn Harquail / Flickr.

    Although this open-air museum exists in the city not so long ago (since 2012), nevertheless, it occupies a plot of land of almost 2 acres (0.8 hectares). For downtown Fremont, that’s a pretty decent square, but the success of the Neon Museum has given it the right to do so.

    Where else can such a museum be located, if not in the city of lights and neon advertisements? Enthusiasts of the city cherish such a peculiar cultural heritage of Vegas, because most of the signs are original, have not yet passed through the hands of restorers, and therefore, are of particular value.

    Some are from establishments that no longer exist, or those that have undergone several restorations, but the legends about them live on. Like, for example, a historical model of a flower from the notorious Flamingo Hotel or a huge skull from the Treasure Island complex.

    Iridescent neon images serve as an excellent photo decoration, so the museum is often used for various events, and for newlyweds for photo sessions. If you want to know the history of each sign and listen to urban legends and jokes, you can book a special guided tour that runs only once a day (the rest are self-guided).

    Address: The Neon Museum, Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Adventuredome Amusement Park

    Adventuredome Amusement Park. | Photo: anokarina / Flickr.

    The Adventuredome indoor amusement park is located at the Circus Circus complex. It covers an area of ​​20,000 sq. m., where all entertainment takes place under a huge pink dome, each section of which weighs 140 kg. Both children and adults will be able to find here what they like best – both literally and figuratively.

    With such a large selection of attractions, you want to try everything, but it can take a whole day, and involuntarily break out your appetite, which can be quenched here, at the local food courts. For thrill-seekers, the Adventuredome has the tallest indoor double loop roller coaster called the Canyon Blaster.

    Address: Adventuredome Theme Park, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Gardens at Springs Reserve

    Gardens At Springs Preserve.

    If you are a little tired of
    casino and city noise, it’s time to go to nature. Reserve
    Springs with an area of ​​73 hectares is located just 5 km from Las Vegas. That’s why
    a trip to this oasis among the desert valleys surrounding the city will
    very short and will give you a lot of fun.

    You are not in the reserve
    you can only walk along its many themed trails, but also
    admire the local Botanical Garden dedicated to desert plants,
    visit an innovative interactive exhibition with cognitive laboratories, and
    even an outdoor amphitheatre.

    In addition, the reserve is home to the Nevada Museum of Natural History, which was completely relocated from Las Vegas in 2008. Its premises in more than 1 thousand square meters. m store a lot of natural exhibits about the history of the region and the development of sources (springs) that feed the nearby reservoir, which, in turn, provides water to Vegas standing in the middle of the desert.

    Address: Gardens At Springs Preserve, South Valley View Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Las Vegas Motor Speedway Complex

    Las Vegas Motor Speedway Complex.

    Las Vegas Motor Speedway is located 24 km north of the Strip. 1200 acres of land are dotted with all sorts of tracks for all existing modes of transport. “Speedway” is a permanent venue for NASCAR races and a host of other high-speed events.

    Speedway is a great way to add the missing adrenaline. It hosts a 3-day rave festival every year, which has already been visited by 345,000 people. If this is not enough, and the money has not yet run out, you can rent a real racing Ferrari for a certain amount and try to feel like a real racer.

    Address: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Madame Tussauds

    Madame Tussauds. | Photo: Luke Rauscher / Flickr.

    Vegas Madame Tussauds is located on the Strip, next to the escalators leading to the Venice complex. If this is not your first Tussauds, then it’s up to you … Although each of these museums strives to do something that the others do not have, and the Vegas Wax Collection is no exception.

    You may not be very surprised by the almost real Michael Jackson or Pink, but the feature of the local museum is the stars who were related to Vegas or were born in it. With them, as well as everywhere, you can take a picture. But is it possible to interact everywhere? Here – you can, because some of these shapes are interactive. Is it possible to interact with a topless figure? Or can things go no further than the photo? You can learn about this only by visiting the museum. At least that’s what a lot of people say.

    Address: Madame Tussauds, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Excalibur Hotel-Casino

    Excalibur Hotel-Casino. | Photo: wikipedia.

    “Excalibur” – in English “magic sword”, and it is known for certain that the famous King Arthur owned such a sword. Therefore, looking at these Gothic turrets, it immediately becomes clear that the Excalibur hotel is themed.

    While the opulent interior design makes anyone feel like they’re in a medieval castle, the amenities are super modern and the prices can sometimes be quite reasonable. The hotel is famous for its unusual shows: there is, for example, a medieval male strip show. Restaurants also try to be “on the level”, the more bizarre they are, the more popular. Particularly successful is, for example, one where the waiters behave comically impudent.

    Address: Excalibur Hotel & Casino, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Palazzo Hotel and Casino

    Palazzo Hotel and Casino. | Photo: wikimedia.

    The complex, built in 2008, gained insane popularity in a matter of years. Already at the design stage, the ambitious plans of this younger brother of Venice caused some distrust, which later turned into outright envy.

    Suffice it to say that this building is still the tallest building in Nevada (196 m), and the entire complex continues to be considered the 2nd largest in the world. Each, even the smallest, detail bears the imprint of the luxury of the Italian Renaissance. “Palazzo” looks down on his sophisticated fellow, trying to compete with him.

    His restaurants, casinos and even just the lobby do not know the word “rivalry”, a sense of superiority is inherent in him from birth. The two huge multi-storey Palazzo casinos were designed for high rollers from the very beginning, but the wide selection of games and the high limit of machines tempt players of all stripes. And some are attracted by the local chic mall with boutiques of 60 of the most exclusive brands.

    Address: Palazzo, South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Pinball Hall of Fame

    Pinball Hall of Fame. | Photo: Kent Kanouse / Flickr.

    Americans love pinball (the game of billiards on the machine), and, probably, that is why one of them decided to collect a collection of such machines, and then donate them to this unusual museum for free. Entrance to it is free, and the price for playing on any machine, from the antediluvian 1950s to the modern one, is purely symbolic.

    The museum’s entire income goes to charity, and you have a unique opportunity to save money and save your nerves. Of the 200+ machines collected here, you will surely be able to choose the one that suits your taste. Take a few seconds of your time to read the history of your favorite machine: when it was made, where it was installed, and how it was restored.

    Address: Pinball Hall of Fame, East Tropicana Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign

    “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign. | Photo: Vincent Lammin / Flickr.

    Among the neon signs that have captured the city, there is one familiar to everyone. It is from here that the famous Strip begins, penetrating the whole of Vegas from west to east. The first thing that greets travelers at the entrance to the city is, thanks to cinema and the Internet, the world-famous words “Welcome to fantastic Las Vegas!”

    This is how designer Betty Willis decided to decorate his legendary sign informing motorists about the beginning of the city when he was given the task of identifying the sign in the late “fantastic fifties”. Now this sign is a kind of museum exhibit, next to which every tourist who enters the city wants to be photographed.

    Address: Welcome to Las Vegas Sign, 5200 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA.

    Container Park

    Container Park. | Photo: Jay Galvin / Flickr.

    Container architecture
    gaining momentum around the world. She did not bypass Las Vegas, where in 2013
    a Container Park was created, completely assembled from containers.
    The capacity of cubic rooms created using technology such as
    as a rule, not very large, but just such a goal was pursued – to give
    opportunities for local small businesses to grow. And not anywhere, but
    in the very center of the city.

    Finding the Container Park is very easy, you will immediately notice it by the fire-breathing whiskers of a huge metal mantis grasshopper at the intersection of Fremont and 7th Street. The park has many installations, souvenir shops and boutiques, cafes and restaurants. A large playground is protected from the scorching sun (which is in Vegas almost all year round) with an awning, and in the evenings bars, entertainment venues and a cinema come to life here.

    Address: Downtown Container Park, Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    National Museum of Atomic Testing

    National Museum of Atomic Testing. | Photo: Travel Nevada / Flickr.

    The museum’s fascinating multimedia exhibits explore the science, technology and social history of the “Atomic Age” from World War II to the worldwide ban on nuclear testing (in 1992).

    The immersion begins with the purchase of tickets, sold in the Nevada Test Site security booth (real replica), and inside you will find an interactive story about the nuclear past, present and future of Southern Nevada, from the way of life of its natives to environmental consequences atomic tests.

    Address: National Atomic Testing Museum, East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

    Hoover Dam

    Hoover Dam.

    This huge dam on the Colorado River has been a source of energy for more than 80 years not only for Las Vegas, but for all of Nevada and neighboring Arizona and California. Built during the Great Depression, the dam provided jobs for thousands of needy people. Now it looks no less impressive than in the 1930s, and tours of various prices are organized here from Vegas.

    Address: Hoover Dam, Nevada, USA.

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    As mentioned in another article about this beautiful city: Las Vegas by day and Las Vegas by night are two completely different cities , so I offer a short guide on what to do in Vagas.

    Things to do in Las Vegas AFTERNOON :

    ♥ Wander the streets and enjoy the beauty, well-groomedness and indescribable atmosphere of the city

    ♦ Escaping from the heat look into 90 Las Vegas most beautiful hotels all this splendor

    ♠ Lounge by the pool and laze around

    ♣ Climb to the very top of the hotel Stratosphere , look at the city from a bird’s eye view and realize that Las Vegas is a very small city and really is in the desert, where there is absolutely nothing around for many, many kilometers …

    … and ride the attractions located on height 277 meters

    ♥ Go to Coca Cola and M&M’s stores, drink soda, eat your fill and buy all sorts of trinket souvenirs

    ♣ And, of course, for at least a few hours, at least at least to visit the incredible and beautiful National Park Grand Canyon

    than to do in Las Vegas in the evening:

    ♠ Walk around the city and see Free entertainment shows

    Volcanic eruption near the hotel Mirage

    ♥ Walk through different casinos and try your luck at least in one of them

    ♦ Buy a ticket for at least one of the paid entertainment shows and admire the artists

    The famous and delightful show “KA” Cirque du Soleil

    ♣ Take a picture against the background of fabulous las Vegas

    ♥ Listen to street musicians and watch street dancers

    ♦ Buy a cocktail in one of the bars in a branded glass for a collective drinking party, be sure to bring it with you, catching understanding looks and approving smiles of passengers at the airport, and happy to use as a decorative element and, on occasion, a flower vase for many more years 🙂

    Have fun!


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    Las Vegas, USA – Tour Guide

    Las Vegas is a city that needs no introduction. This is the center of gambling and entertainment not only in America, but throughout the world. Tourists from all countries come here to lose their capital or, by a lucky chance, win large sums. Located in the middle of the desert, this place is full of vitality. Las Vegas, like a large amusement park for adults, is able to fulfill your every whim: from the desire to run the famous Bellagio fountains, to the opportunity to frolic in a huge sandbox on a real bulldozer. As the Americans themselves say: “Wherever you go, you will still come to Las Vegas.”

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    Few people know, but all the casinos are not in Las Vegas, but in the neighboring city of Paradise. But this division is purely arbitrary, and this small town has long been the central area of ​​Las Vegas. It is in it that everything that you went to the heart of the desert for: casinos, concert halls, hotels and other entertainments is concentrated.

    All areas outside the central part are called Downtown. For a tourist, they can be dangerous, because. robberies often take place here. Local guides also do not recommend settling in Downtown if the budget is limited. It is better to choose an inexpensive hostel room, but within the central part, which is guarded by the police.

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    Landmarks

    Las Vegas cannot surprise you with ancient architecture and old castles. But you don’t want to come here for that, do you? In the “sin city” you need to abstract from the usual concept of “sightseeing” and consider this place as the scenery for the best vacation of your life.

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    Population of Las Vegas

    Las Vegas ranks 28th in the United States in terms of population. More than 60% of local residents are white Americans, 25% are Hispanics, 13% are African Americans, and less than 1% are Indians.
    The locals are friendly, like most Americans, but you have to understand that tourists here are treated like people who come to spend a lot of money. That is why be on the alert and do not blindly trust the first person you meet. According to statistics, every second casino employee is a pickpocket.

    Brief history

    Las Vegas is located in the western United States, in the state of Nevada and is the capital of Clark County. The Mojave Desert stretches around the entire circumference here, so approaching your destination, you admire the desert landscapes.
    In 1829, a trading caravan settled here, which followed to Los Angeles. The wanderers set up a small camp and, by a lucky chance, were able to find an oasis with water. The discovery gave the name to the city, which means “fertile valleys”.

    The rapid development of the region began in 1844, and the official date of the founding of Vegas is May 15, 1905. Previously, railway lines, refueling stations ran on these lands, and nuclear weapons were tested in the desert. There was one hotel in the city where visitors could try their luck at the casino.

    Everything changed in 1931 when Nevada became the first state to legalize gambling. This was done to inflow money into the treasury and increase the population, and the local authorities were right.

    After the Second World War, Las Vegas began to attract tourists with an unusual sight – the so-called “nuclear mushrooms”. Just 100 km from the city there is a test site where nuclear weapons were tested and explosions could be observed directly from the windows of houses and hotels. At present, the explosions have already been stopped, but tourist excursions to the site are held and they are very popular.

    Today, Nevada is in the TOP of the largest and richest states in America, and money is pouring in Las Vegas. 97 $/night

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    The best time to visit Las Vegas

    , rains and frosts here are extremely rare phenomena. Temperatures are very high throughout the year. The hottest months are from June to August. The thermometer at this time can reach +47 ° С.
    Most of the precipitation falls in winter, but the air temperature rarely drops below +12 °C. We can definitely say that Las Vegas is a year-round resort where you can safely come at any time.

    Useful Notes

    You will need a US visa to visit America. At a meeting with the consul, you should not brag about your English and the mass of acquaintances in the States. Better say that you know the language mediocrely and want to go to Las Vegas to try your luck. In 90% of cases, consuls give a visa.

    Las Vegas is an expensive city, if you want to save on accommodation, check into a hotel from Sunday to Thursday, the price is halved during this period.

    Do you want to get married? Such ceremonies are held in The Little White Wedding Chapel or Chapel of the Flowers. To get married, you will need your passports and Marriage License for $60.

    America is famous for its strict laws. Persons over the age of 21 can enter the casino or drink alcohol, so always keep your passport with you.

    Free breakfasts in hotels are not popular here, but you can buy a “special deal” pass to all buffets in certain hotels and restaurants. It costs $50 and is valid for 24 hours.

    Would you like a free drink? Sit down to play in the casino and do not forget to call the waitress. But in order to bring you something intoxicating, be sure to tip her, preferably in chips. Even a one dollar chip is enough.

    What a tourist should do in Las Vegas

    • Wander the streets of Vegas. Everything interesting begins with the advent of darkness. The day is a great time to get to know the scenery, decoration and feel the cinematic mood of the city.
    • Climb to the highest point. The Stratosphere Hotel’s observation deck offers scenic views of the city. From a bird’s eye view, Las Vegas looks very tiny, especially against the backdrop of the desert that surrounds it on all sides.
    • Feel like an extreme on the roof of the Stratosphere Tower. There are 4 attractions that can provide an adrenaline rush for the next couple of years: X-Scream, Insanity the Ride, The Big Shot and Sky Jump are waiting for their daredevils.
    • Fulfill a childhood dream and get enough of sweets and soda. In Coca Cola and M&M’s stores, you can try all the forbidden sweets for free and buy a variety of souvenirs – from cups to T-shirts and gift sets.
    • Leave the city and visit the Grand Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world and the most amazing geological phenomenon. Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
    • Immerse yourself in the city’s nightlife. In addition to numerous casinos, tourists are offered an extensive show program, with paid and free concerts. You can’t go past branded cocktail glasses, magic shows and, of course, numerous musicals.
    • Get married in one of the local churches. They say “what happened in Vegas stays in Vegas”. If you like unusual antics, why not have a wedding where Elvis Presley himself will be a witness, and you can file for divorce the next day.

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    Sights of Las Vegas, USA – photo, description, what to see

    Everyone has heard about the city of Las Vegas and seen it in American films. The famous city of nightlife and vibrant life, beautiful girls and lucky poker players. As US folklore stories say, in Las Vegas you can become a millionaire in a minute and bankrupt overnight. In addition to the famous casino street, there are many other equally interesting sights in Las Vegas.

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    The bright city is the best place to get used to changing time zones if you travel from the European part of the mainland. The time difference between Moscow and Las Vegas is 11 hours, the capital is ahead. Thus, at the time when it is morning in the capital of Russia, it is night in Vegas. It won’t be easy to get used to.

    Welcome Sign

    At the beginning of almost any movie set in Vegas, the audience is sure to see this famous sign – “Welcome to incredible Las Vegas.” It was developed in 1959 by designer Willis. Betty himself did not want to copyright it and the sign has since been actively used on postcards, magnets and other souvenirs. The sign was made in the American Googie style and was added to the National Historic Places Register in 2009.

    Surprisingly, the sign is more than 5 kilometers from Vegas, so the sign has its own parking lot for tourists.

    The sign has copies, and if you want to see the original, you should know in advance where it is located – in the southern part of the Las Vegas Strip.

    Las Vegas Strip

    The most famous boulevard with a length of 7 kilometers. Acquaintance with the city is best to start here in the evening and at night. Here the essence and soul of the “Sin City” is revealed. Previously, the city authorities allowed casinos to open only in the central part of the city, and local entrepreneurs had to open the city with blackjack and … no, brothels were banned here in 2008.

    The street is a long boulevard lined with famous hotels. Once here you can see the Eiffel Tower, the glass pyramid of Cheops, the Sphinx, the Arc de Triomphe, the Brooklyn Bridge and many other copies of famous buildings. Most of them are part of hotels, for example, in the Hotel Paris Las Vegas, tourists live in a copy of the Parisian Hotel De Ville overlooking the most popular places in the French capital. This allows you to feel the European flavor without leaving the United States.

    High Roller Ferris Wheel

    You can view the entire city from a height of 170 meters from the cabin of the High Roller Ferris wheel. The wheel is considered the largest in the world. Each cabin can accommodate up to 35 people, which is quite unusual for people who are used to riding in a tight circle. The view for only 30 dollars opens up a stunning imagination.

    Fremont Street

    The second, but not least, street in Vegas. It is located in the city center and is the birthplace of the gambling business. Once here, you will feel the spirit of excitement and understand people who are passionate about poker. Bright lights, thousands of slot machines and tables for card games will not leave anyone indifferent.

    You can meet all sorts of people on the street, from celebrities to the homeless. People dress the way they like and the crowd looks fabulous. It is better to come here at night, when casinos open and thousands of dreamers rush to the “one-armed bandits”.

    Casino Luxor

    Anyone who has been or will visit Vegas must see the Pyramid of Cheops and the Sphinx as imagined by the hotel’s designers. The glass pyramid, about 100 meters high, from the top of which light, visible from the Earth’s orbit, beats at night, is an amazing sight.

    Living in a hotel is an expensive pleasure, but no one will forbid you to walk around the territory and take pictures. You can also go to the local casino here. Area 10 thousand square meters. m, on which there are 1,500 thousand gambling machines.

    Red Rock Canyon

    People who are tired of nightlife and want to relax in nature should go to the canyon. You can drive here from Vegas in just 30 minutes, and you will find yourself in a completely different world. The canyon itself is small but picturesque. Red sand, minimum vegetation and mountains. If you’re lucky, you can meet representatives of the local fauna – sand foxes, lizards, chameleons.

    The territory is carefully guarded by the authorities, the entrance is paid. There is parking and a cafe.

    Museum of Natural History

    A sightseeing tour of the history museum is good food for thought. Usually, with the word “museum” people imagine a boring place with exhibits behind glass. It’s different in Vegas. In addition to stuffed animals, from dinosaurs to elephants, here you can also play water games, feel like a doctor or a scientist. Of course, all these entertainments are more aimed at the children’s audience. But adults will also find it interesting.

    Las Vegas motor circuit

    Going to Vegas and not going to the races is bad manners. Expensive cars, breathtaking sights and speed await visitors from different countries. For those who want to feel like a racing rally pilot, they provide such an opportunity. For 200-300 dollars you can rent almost any racing car. A special safe track and an instructor are provided for skiing.

    Fans of racing will definitely like it here, and the rest can just take a walk, look and take pictures with Ferrari as a keepsake.

    Other Places of Interest in Las Vegas

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    🏅 MASPALOMAS CARNIVAL 2022 | Dates, Events & More

    Maspalomas Carnival takes place in a resort town in Spain’s Canary Islands. There is no better place to enjoy carnival with wild parties, great weather and beautiful beaches.

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    Maspalomas Carnival takes place in the heart of the Canary Islands in one of the Spain’s best beach resorts. There is no better place to enjoy carnival with sun, beaches, wild parties and great weather.

    The Canary Islands love carnival and the locals put all their imagination and organisational power into creating a fun event that reflects the creativity of this amazing land. In fact, back in 2017 this celebration was declared a National Tourist Interest.

    When is the Maspalomas Carnival 2022?

    Maspalomas Carnival is a ten-day celebration that usually takes place in the beginning of the year, usually in March. This years’ Maspalomas Carnival was due to take place on March 8 – 26. However due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the carnival will be postponed until summer.

    When is the 2022 Maspalomas Carnival? The 2022 Maspalomas Carnival will take place from Thursday June 9, 2022 until Sunday June 19, 2022.

    Please note that due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this event may see changes or cancellations. Please check local government and organiser announcements prior to attending carnival to ensure that the event has not been postponed or cancelled.

    Where is the Maspalomas Carnival?

    Maspalomas is a resort beach town located in the south of Gran Canaria, in Spain’s Canary Islands. Maspalomas is the oldest tourist town in the south of Gran Canaria and is part of the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana.

    One of the main tourist spots in Maspalomas is Yumbo Shopping Centre which hosts many of carnival’s most popular events including the Drag Gala and the Carnival Queen Gala. Many other carnival activities like the rescue and Burial of the Sardine take place in Playa del Inglés (The Englishman’s Beach).

    If you are not familiar with the Canary Islands, you may be wondering where they are located in relation to Spain’s mainland. The Canary Islands are located South-West of Spain’s mainland and North-West of Africa. Sitting in the Atlantic Ocean they are right in front of Morocco’s coast.

    What is the Maspalomas Carnival?

    When carnival dies down in the other Canary Island cities, it is only just heating up in Maspalomas. Carnival here is like Rio de Janeiro Carnival being transported to this tiny Spanish Island. This normally laid-back beach town transforms into a huge party that is accompanied by the beat of salsa and batucada tunes.

    Maspalomas Carnival is a brilliant blend of colour, tradition, music, costumes, floats, dancing, parties, parades, delicious food and fun. Maspalomas Carnival is known for having some of the best entertainment and parades you could imagine.

    Masopalomas Carnival is one of the biggest celebrations in the Canary Islands. Masopalomas is a place that welcomes outsiders, and wants them to come and enjoy their carnival and get carried away in the celebrations. And every year Maspalomas Carnival attracts thousands of international and domestic tourists.

    How is the Maspalomas Carnival celebrated?

    Maspalomas Carnival is a 10-day carnival celebration that kicks off on a Thursday Night with a Drag Queen pre-selection contest and Inaugural Gala. Candidates gather together after the opening ceremony to compete in one of the most entertaining and popular carnival events. The best contents will be selected for the main gala which will be held later in carnival, and broadcast live on national TV.

    Friday will usually see the Senior Carnival Queen Selection. This is another fun carnival event where the elder ladies will compete to win the title of Senior Carnival Queen. This event honors women of substance and kindness that have been of good standing in the local community.

    A Children’s Carnival with a parade takes place for the little ones which is an event that the whole family can enjoy. It is also important for the next generation to get excited about carnival. The parade is colorful and filled with amazing costumes and entertainment. The celebrations continue after the parade in the main square and is followed with the election of the Child Carnival Queen.

    The Carnival Queen Election Gala usually takes place on Sunday of carnival. This is such a popular event it is broadcast on national TV. The Carnival Queen Contest is full of glamour and fantasy. The costumes are unbelievable, extravagant costumes, hoping to receive the honor to become the Carnival Queen. There is also the Canine Carnival, where candidates and their cute cuddly buddies show off their original fantasy costumes.

    This is usually followed by a Body Painting Competition where bodies are completely painted turning a naked body into a piece of art. The Borderless Gala usually takes place on the Tuesday of carnival and features various famous performers along with 8 local occupational centres around the island.

    The Drag Queen Gala generally takes place on Thursday of Carnival and features 14 candidates who compete with incredible costumes and awesome choreography, hoping to obtain the honor for the title of Maspalomas Drag Queen.

    Carnival Friday is known as the ‘Day Carnival’ and starts with the ‘Rescue of the Sardine’ an event with batucada music that lets everyone join in the procession as it marches through the town.

    Then the “Fiesta del Solajero” or the Sun Fiesta takes place which has 40 performers performing and the ‘Operation Sardine’ takes place.

    The music and parties continue on until late and there will also be another event where the winners of all the Queen’s galas are presented to the public. Around 1-pm ‘Salsa Night’ will start which sees different dance schools around the island put on amazing performances and this will close with a party from midnight.

    The Grand Carnival Parade will take place on Saturday, kicking off in the afternoon. This parade is filled with the most epic costumes, floats and performances and is broadcast live on national TB. It ends with a big street party that has loads of DJs.

    Carnival usually finishes on the Sunday with the ‘Burial of the Sardine’ which is a procession that winds through the town and towards the beach, accompanied by big fireworks show which officially closes carnival.

    Maspalomas Carnival Events

    • Maspalomas Carnival Opening Night
    • Pre-selection of the Drag Queen
    • Senior Carnival Queen Selection
    • Street Parties
    • Maspalomas Children’s Carnival
    • The Children Carnival Queen Election
    • Carnival Queen Election
    • The Canine Carnival Contest
    • Body Painting Competition
    • The Borderless Gala
    • Tropical Party
    • Body Paint Contest
    • Carnival Drag Queen Election
    • Mogollon Street Party
    • Rescue of the Sardine
    • Sunny Day Party
    • Tourist Show
    • Salsa Night
    • Maspalomas Carnival Parade
    • Burial of the Sardine

    There are lots of incredible events and parties occurring during Carnival and these are the most popular events.

    Carnival Queen Gala’s –Queen, Infant Queen and Great Lady

    There are several galas that elect different Carnival Queens. The Senior Carnival Queen, Infant Carnival Queen and Carnival Queen. These galas are a highlight of carnival. The Carnival Queen is always crowned from an array of candidates who wear striking, large and stunning costumes.

    Drag Queen Gala

    This is a fun and popular tradition that began back in the 80s and has continued to grow bigger and more over the top glamorous every year. 14 candidates compete with incredible costumes and choreography, with the best male drag artist winning the honor of Drag Carnival Queen.

    The Rescue of the Sardine

    This is one of the funnier events at carnival that features some over the top performances. We don’t know why but for some reason a sardine is an icon of Maspalomas Carnival. This event sees a group of ‘doctors and nurses’ carrying a dying Sardine, to try and rescue it. The procession is humorous and fun, pumping out the batucada music. Tourists and residents are both invited to join in the procession.

    The Great Parade

    The Parade is the absolute highlight of carnival and attracts a hundred thousand people. It is a big parade with over 100 floats and goes on for hours.

    The parade shows off the creativity and humor of the locals with the most original costumes and performances. In fact, it is such a spectacle that it is broadcast on national TV. The parade finishes with a massive dance street party that goes into the early morning, with various DJs performing.

    Burial of the Sardine

    The Carnival of Maspalomas ends with the Burial of the Sardine – Entierro de la Sardina. This is a comic performance where a funeral procession is held for the iconic Sardine. A procession takes place through the streets of Maspalomas where ‘mourners’ are dressed in black and ‘mourn’ the sardine.

    The procession finishes at the beach where a Testament of the Carnival Sarine is read. This testament contains funny comments about local news and events which are full of irony and humor. The sardine is then burned to officially close carnival. This is followed by an epic fireworks display.

    Maspalomas Carnival Theme

    What is the carnival theme for the 2022 Maspalomas Carnival? The 2022 Maspalomas Carnival theme is “La Magia”! Or translated in English is Magic!!

    Maspalomas Carnival Parade Route

    The Great Carnival Parade route runs over several kilometers through Maspalomas and Play de Ingles. The route is generally the same every year. It usually starts from the main entrance road to Playa del Inglés and will make its way through Avenida Italia, Avenida de Gran Canaria and end at the Yumbo.

    The Burial of the Sardine procession leaves from the Avenida de España and travels down Alféreces Provisionales towards the direction of Playa del Inglés Anexo II.

    Origins of the Maspalomas Carnival

    What is the history of Maspalomas Carnival? Carnival is one of the oldest celebrations in the world dating back over a thousand years. It began as a pagan celebration which was later given Christian meanings by the Catholic Church. Carnival was the last chance to celebrate prior to the start of Lent, 40 days of fasting and abstinence.

    Maspalomas Carnival began to grow bigger and bigger in the 1980s. New traditions were introduced to carnival like the mogollones (large improvised street parties). The first Miss Travestikarnatival Election Gala took place in 1986, known today as the famous Drag Queen Gala. Throughout the 1990s Maspalomas Carnival grew into an even larger and more modern carnival celebration.

    How to get to Maspalomas?

    There are a few options to travel to Maspalomas for carnival and these are:

    • Flying: You can fly into the Gran Canaria Airport. The airport receives flights from Madrid (2.5hrs), Barcelona (3hrs) and Bilbao (3hrs). Flights from the UK take around 4 hours. It also has flights to a few other destinations in Europe.
    • Ferry: The Port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria receives boats from all over the world and other Canary Island destinations including Africa, Europe and America. Acciona Transmediterránea operates a boat to and from Cádiz on the Spanish mainland, which takes 2 days. Naviera Armas operates to and from Madeira, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Portugal and several other islands.

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    Where to stay in Maspalomas?

    It’s also very important that you book your accommodation as early as possible because it gets booked up very quickly!

    Maspalomas is a beach resort town so it has plenty of accommodation options to suit a wide range of budgets and levels of comfort.

    Check out some great accommodation deals in Maspalomas here.

    Some of the options that stand out are:

    ***** Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo | Seaside Palm Beach | Hotel Faro, a Lopesan Collection Hotel

    **** Seven Hotel & Wellness – Gay Men Only | Club Maspalomas Suites & Spa – Adults Only | HL Suite Nardos – Only Adults

    *** Canary Garden Club | Palm Oasis Maspalomas | FBC Fortuny Resort – Adults Only

    ** Club Vista Serena | Bungalows Campo Golf

    You don’t have to stay in Maspalomas, there are hundreds of accommodation options in the rest of the island. Check out some great accommodation deals in Gran Canaria here.

    Is Masopalomas Carnival safe?

    Yes! This is a very safe place to visit! Not only is there very low crime here but you will also find very open, friendly and welcoming locals.

    What to do and see in Maspalomas Carnival?

    Maspalomas is an incredible beach resort that has plenty of things to do and see. For instance, there are lots of amazing water sports like paragliding, snorkeling or swimming in the ocean. You can also get lost in the famous sand dunes.

    Gran Canaria also has one of the best climates in the world with 300 days of sunshine a year and mild temperatures that mean that winter is not too cold and summer is not too hot!

    There are some great tours and activities to enjoy in Maspalomas that you can check out here. Here are some of the best local activities that the island has to offer:

    • Camel Ride in the Dunes of Maspalomas
    • Horse Riding Excursion
    • Half-Day Luxury Catamaran Cruise with Food
    • Snorkeling Trip
    • Maspalomas Self-Guided E-Scooter Tour
    • Tickets for Aqualand Maspalomas
    • Maspalomas Ayagaures Hills E-Bike Tour and Tapas Tasting
    • Maspalomas Segway Tour with Sunset over Sand Dunes

    What to eat in Maspalomas?

    The culinary experiences that you can enjoy in Maspalomas are another great reason to visit this destination. Visitors will find an ample selection of both local and international options to try. Some of the typical dishes are:

    • Grilled cheese with mojo: a semi-cured cheese slice cooked until a crust is formed and topped with a local green mojo (sauce) that you’ll enjoy from the first bite.
    • Black pork: a dish that not only stands out for being made with this pig breed typical of the island, but also for its preparation, which involves traditional marinades that can only be found in traditional Canarian recipes.
    • Lapas (limpets): a local dish that seafood lovers will certainly enjoy. Basically, lapas are snails grilled with green mojo, offering a juicy and tasty bite right from the start.

    Maspalomas International Carnival 2022 – The Canary Guide

    One of the most exciting celebrations in the Canary Islands has to be Carnaval! Usually celebrated in the run up to lent and Easter this year is a little different with all of Gran Canaria’s carnivals occurring in the summertime.   And what a way to celebrate!  You’ll find people of every age and background celebrating in the most outlandish costumes, most of them home made, with some glittering and truly entertaining people participating, some of them even on the main stage.

    Without a doubt, however, it is the people who come to party and show off their creative skills while letting their hair down en masse that makes this unique event one of the most extraordinary in the world.  Carnival is a chance for mass debauchery and sin (remember usually in the run up to lent) with lashings of rum, loud music and street parties well into the night.  You can expect this one to be pretty huge too.  At the end of 10 days of celebration, the ceremonial Burning of The Sardine absolves everyone of their raucous partying in the days preceding and allows everyone to free themselves of their sins, this year, as we head towards the foundational festivities of San Juan, usually with a “Bonfire of The Vanities” and a fireworks display too.

    One of the biggest annual events on Gran Canaria, Maspalomas Carnival is celebrated this year between 9-16 June 2022. The upcoming festivities will be themed around “La Magía”, Magic and Mystery.

    The International Carnival of Maspalomas was originally set to be celebrated  in March 2022. The southern tourism destination decided to postpone this year’s Maspalomas Carnival to Summer 2022, following government advice.

    Program: All the main events are held in the Shopping Centre Yumbo, and on the main stage, unless otherwise stated.

    All the events are also free. This program is however subject to last minute changes.  

    THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 
    from 16:30 lively street parades announcing the start of carnival
    21:00 Candidates Presentation – Gala – these will be candidates taking part in the this year’s competitions – with music and hosting usually in several languages

    FRIDAY, 10 JUNE
    at 20:30 Election of the Grand Dame of Carnival – Gala
    at 23:00 Mogollón party

    “Mogollón” refers to the ‘pre-historic or pre-hispanic’ native islanders, or cave men, it is meant to describe a sort of a wild street party with loud music and “chiringuitos”, which are a type of street bar set up for the purpose

    SATURDAY, 11 JUNE
    at 20:30 Election of the Children’s Queen
    at 23:00 Mogollón party

    SUNDAY, 12 JUNE
    at 21:30 Carnival Queen Gala – one of the most popular events of Carnival

    MONDAY, 13 JUNE
    at 19:00 Gala without barriers – celebrating diversity and the differently abled!

    TUESDAY, 14 JUNE
    at 20:30 Body painting-contest

    WEDNESDAY, 15 JUNE 
    at 17:00 Canine Carnival – a wild show with dogs in full carnival costume

    THURSDAY, 16 JUNE 
    at 21:30 Drag Queen Gala, – without a doubt one of the centre piece events, particularly in Yumbo
    The jury will assess the creativity, originality, elaboration of the costumes, and interpretation and staging (choreography, playback, and humour), among other aspects.
    at 23:00 Mogollón, after party

    FRIDAY, 17 JUNE “DAY OF THE TOURIST” 
    at 12:00 rescue of the sardine at the beach. (Maspalomas Beach – Playa del Inglés) – a mad procession along the Maspalomas Costa Canaria
    In the evening at the shopping centre Yumbo
    at 21:00  Tourist Gala
    at 23:00 Mogollón party

    SATURDAY, 18 JUNE
    at 17:00 The Great parade
    The parade floats and thousands and thousands of attendees depart from the front of the Hotel Parque Tropical, and continue along the Avenida de Italia, Avenida de Gran Canaria and it will end at the Avenida del Turoperador Tui.
    at 22:00 Mogollón party

    SUNDAY, 19 JUNE 
    20:00 Reading of the last testament
    20:30 Burial of the Sardine and fireworks

    Saturday 18 June, GRAN CABALGATA, the Great Parade.

    Departure from the entrance to Playa del Inglés through El Veril, towards Avda. de Italia until
    the intersection with Avda. de Gran Canaria, direction Avda. de Gran Canaria until the intersection with the Avda. de Tirajana heading south, continue along Avda. de Gran Canaria, Rotonda Plaza Hierro (Crossroads with Avda. 8 de Marzo, former Avda. Alféreces Provisionales), to Avenida Touroperador Tui, where the parade route and circuit ends.

    “There will be major road closures in Playa del Ingles” 

     

     

    Maspalomas Carnival 2023

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    2022 Update – Masplaomas has moved its annual carnival from March to June 2022.
    The  International Carnival 2022 is set for a summertime return, June 9 – 19

    • Visiting for Carnival? Book your June escape early before the Summer fills up!

    Maspalomas Carnival is one of Gran Canaria’s most colourful events with parades, drag queens and sequins, as far as the eye can see! It is the perfect way to enjoy a Carnival experience without the cold, with Maspalomas welcoming visitors with temperatures averaging 22 degrees in the afternoon.

    Carnival was prohibited in Spain during Franco’s dictatorship, although these festivities were clandestinely celebrated in some parts of Spain. In the Canary Islands, the carnival was called “Winter Fiestas” to conceal its celebration from the dictator’s eyes. It returned in force in the early 80s and has become one of the biggest Carnival celebrations in Europe.

    Maspalomas Carnival 2022 Theme

    • This year’s carnival theme is “La Magia” of Magic. Sexy hot Magicians, Muscle Bunnies, Wizards and Warlocks will take over the streets of San Bartolome de Tirajana for 12 days of parties and parades. If you don’t have time to pre-plan your costume, you can shop at some of the many Chinese bazaars dotted across the Yumbo. The “Party Party” fancy dress costume shop offers everything a budding Magician needs to ensure a successful night on the town.

    Where to stay during Maspalomas Carnival

    • Maspalomas Carnival typically takes place a week after the big European Carnivals, which finish on Ash Wednesday. The event moves to Summer for 2022 so book your stay well in advance. 
    • Stay at the Riu Palace, Maspalomas, with large rooms, a great pool, stunning views of the dunes and  slap bang in the middle of all the major Carnival celebrations.  The Riu Palace is also close to the Yumbo, just a 4 min taxi ride away.

    Main Carnival Events

    Maspalomas Carnival is famous for its many parties and events, from comparsas (dance troupes) to murgas (music groups) and hundreds of over the top drag queens! During the day, rondallas (a strings ensemble), theatre performances and troupes take to the town’s streets, creating a unique party vibe.

    The Carnival Great Parade – Cabalgata

    • Saturday, June 18th – Typically, the parade is held on the last Saturday of the celebrations in the early afternoon. The Carnival Parade route begins at El Veril in Playa del Ingles, crosses through Av. de Italia, Av. de Gran Canaria and ends at Av. de Touroperator TUI. Previous events have featured more than 100 floats (carrozas in Spanish), and the parade takes several hours to reach its final destination.

    The Beach Carnival

    • Sunday, June 19th – The Beach Carnival features a spectacular show in Playa del Inglés, featuring international DJs and live performances.

    The Drag Queen Gala

    • Awaiting Dates – The epic Drag Queen Gala is glamorous and competitive. Drag queens from across Spain and beyond compete for the title of Maspalomas Carnival Drag Queen. The event is held in the Yumbo Centre, the heart of gay Maspalomas, on a purpose-built stage. Expect death-defying performances as Drag Queens duel in over the top costumes and high heels. The event is televised live and is watched across Spain.

    Other Events

    All-night street parties attract thousands upon thousands of revellers, including the “Mogollon” Street party, one of the busiest. You’ll be hard-pushed to find any Spanish boy not dressed in costume! Festivities end with a sometimes comical and often sombre affair, the Rescue and Burial of the Sardine, an ancient Carnival Tradition that marks the end of the celebrations for another year.

    Maspalomas Bear Carnival

    • Bear Carnival is a large bear meeting held in Maspalomas a few weeks after the Maspalomas Carnival. Over nine days, the event attracts thousands of bears, chasers and admirers and hosts a popular pool party, several fetish events, and Bear competitions.

    Maspalomas in Gran Canaria is bigger then you think, you need your hotel to be in Playa del ingles, which is where the Yumbo centre is located,

    Here are the hotels we recommend that have good reviews and keep you close to all the action

    Sol Barbacan,   Silvi Villas,    Axel Beach,    Bohemia Suites.

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    Book early your hotel & stay close to
    Playa del Ingles next to the gay bars

    Where we stay!

    The Axel Beach close to the Yumbo centre
    offering a great pool and stylish rooms.

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        Todos los años, entre finales de febrero y mediados de marzo, Maspalomas Costa Canaria se viste de mil colores para celebrar su carnaval. Durante casi una semana, rondallas, murgas y comparsas recorren las calles del municipio dejando a su paso un ambiente de fiesta en general. Las calles se llenan de color y alegría, ejemplo de cordialidad y tolerancia.

         

        El carnaval era originalmente un rito pagano, que se incorporó más tarde a las fiestas de la iglesia católica para celebrar el adiós a los excesos y para prepararse para el ayuno durante la Cuaresma. Por lo general, en muchos lugares se celebra durante tres días, y se los designa con el nombre de carnestolendas, y son los tres días anteriores al Miércoles de Ceniza, que es el día en que comienza la cuaresma en el Calendario Cristiano.

         

        Estas fiestas estuvieron prohibidas en todo el país durante los 40 años, con la dictadura de Franco, aunque en ciertas partes de España había celebraciones clandestinas, como en Canarias que se disfrazaron con el nombre de “Fiestas de Invierno

         

        Miles de personas se preparan todo el año con un solo fin: la diversión. Y por ello, sus murgas, comparsas, rondallas y talleres de costura especializados cuentan con sedes permanentes donde idean y ensayan sus animaciones con doce meses de antelación. Desfiles de carrozas, comparsas formadas por grupos de máscaras o bailarines vestidos con un mismo estilo que caracteriza a cada una de ellas, máscaras representando a distintos personajes reales o alegóricos, así como bailes de disfraces y diversión con cotillón, típico de esta fecha. En esta fiesta la imaginación no tiene límites pues cualquier personaje o hecho vale como pretexto para desarrollar un disfraz y cambiar de identidad.

         

        El carnaval de Maspalomas cuenta con un sabor propio y gran poder de convocatoria, en los que la diversión a lo largo de una semanas está asegurada. Es un carnaval en la calle, en las que se congregan cientos de personas a un mismo tiempo disfrazadas con los más variados trajes y bailando sones latinos en un ambiente donde es imposible no contagiarse de la diversión y que se conocen como “mogollones“.

         

        Estas fiestas se abren con la elección de la Reina del Carnaval, referencia obligada en estas fiestas a las que le siguen las Galas de Elección de la Gran Dama y Reina Infantil. Los trajes que lucen son de una espectacularidad única, a los que se les añade la originalidad, la elegancia y la espontaneidad de las candidatas. Sin embargo es la elección del Drag Queen la que mayor expectación ofrece. Los Drag llevan consigo la esencia del carnaval, la trasgresión. Son sinónimo de libertad, cuentan con una imaginación desbordante que les lleva a lucir tacones de vértigo y fantasías salvajes y psicodélicas. Su objetivo es escandalizar, desafiar y dar espectáculo. Esta Gala tiene sus orígenes en Maspalomas con la “Elección de Miss Trevestikarnatival” en el año 1986, trasladando la experiencia a la capital Las Palmas en el año 1998 bajo el nombre “Drag Queen”, a partir de este año forma parte de la programación de casi todos los carnavales de las islas.

         

        El origen del Entierro de la Sardina se remonta a mediados del siglo XIX, cuando un grupo de estudiantes de Madrid, que se reunían en la rebotica de la Farmacia de San Antón, decidieron formar un cortejo fúnebre presidido por una sardina, que simboliza el ayuno y la abstinencia, queriendo revivir el festejo carnavalesco que se celebraba en Madrid el Miércoles de Ceniza. Tal vez, lo que nunca pensaron es en las inmensas proporciones y popularidad que, andando el tiempo, llegaría a tener esta fiesta. Esta manifestación se desarrolla para cerrar el ciclo de las festividades carnavalescas. Consiste en una parodia en la cual se simula el paso del entierro de una sardina por las calles de la ciudad.

         

        Dos actos relevantes dan particularidad al Carnaval de Maspalomas: “El rescate de la Sardina” y “El testamento de la Sardina”. El primero consiste en pasear a la sardina agonizante por la playa, miles de turistas se suman a la comitiva (vestidos de médicos y enfermeras) y miran asombrados como lloran y rescatan a la sardina del mar, conformándose uno de los escenarios mas divertidos e inverosímiles del carnaval. Ya entrada la noche se realiza el segundo acto en el Centro Comercial Yumbo. Ante la moribunda sardina, el Alcalde o bien un personaje famoso da lectura a las ultimas voluntades de la sardina, aprovechan entonces para lanzar ciertos comentarios jocosos, irónicos y humorísticos de la actualidad municipal. Tras el testamento un gran castillo de fuegos artificiales dan por concluidas estas singulares fiestas.

       

       

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      Join the most important fiesta in the south of Gran Canaria.


      Maspalomas Carnival is an extraordinary opportunity to discover one of the most important events in the world. You might think that this is an exaggeration, but far from it! The municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana located in Gran Canaria holds spectacular festivities that attract thousands of visitors each year.

      Although several of these festivities are held at the beginning of the year, the International Carnival of Maspalomas is one of the most important at an international level thanks, to a large extent, to the large number of visitors who come to the island motivated by the fun and uniqueness of this festival.

      One of the main attractions of this carnival is the climate in the south of Gran Canaria in the month of March, where you can enjoy a very warm temperature of around 22º C on average, when in Europe it’s almost the beginning of winter. So if you feel like experiencing summer temperatures, a colourful, fun and unique party, we recommend you to visit the Maspalomas Carnival.

      Another of the most famous attractions of this festival is its diversity, multiculturalism and integrity. These are three of the many qualities that have made it a benchmark festival in the panorama of tolerance.

      The town where the carnival is held is one of the best tourist destinations on the island. Here you’ll find one of the most beautiful nature reserves in Spain: the Maspalomas Dunes. This beautiful sea of golden sand looks like something out of the most iconic deserts of Africa.

      What’s more, you have an impressive range of hotels to choose from, allowing you to choose the one that best suits the conditions of your trip. If you’re travelling to Gran Canaria with friends, you have impressive options such as Maspalomas Resort by Dunas and Suites & Villas by Dunas, two hotels that’ll make you feel like you’re staying in a village in the middle of a paradise, thanks to how close they are to Maspalomas Beach.

      Their impressive rooms are equipped with all the necessary accessories so that you can enjoy complete autonomy and privacy during your holidays. Its leafy and well-kept gardens will give you the peace and quiet you need, together with some wonderful walks that lead to the relaxing and refreshing swimming pool areas.

      Another excellent option is Mirador Maspalomas by Dunas, an all-inclusive hotel that is, without a doubt, one of the most dynamic in the south of Gran Canaria. You won’t have to worry about anything at all, as in this accommodation you’ll be able to enjoy excellent and fun services that’ll allow you to disconnect and continue the wonderful sensations that the Maspalomas Carnival will leave you with.

      Normally, this carnival takes place during the month of March. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2022, it’ll be held exceptionally from the 9th to the 19th of June.

      The Carnival of Maspalomas will be a colourful and costumed event in the most touristic area of the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana during those 10 days. This year this festivity will have the theme of “magic”. The aim is to create a festive atmosphere so that both visitors and residents can feel like real magicians.

      The festival features numerous events that may vary from one year to the next. The Gran Cabalgata, which runs through the streets of Playa del Inglés and ends at the emblematic Yumbo Shopping Centre, is the most important and multitudinous event of the whole programme.

      Another essential event in this carnival is the Drag Queen Gala, which has a great line-up with some of the best “drags” of the island, something that gives great notoriety and prestige to the gala.

      The drag queens are drag artists who perform unique shows with choreography, music and interpretations that get the audience off their seats, not only because of the beauty of the show, but also because of the difficulty involved in performing the movements and wearing the themed costumes, which are, to say the least, eye-catching.

      Also, one of the traditional events that always attracts a large audience are the mogollones. These are parties with live music made for dancing and having fun all night long. They’re held in the lower area of the Yumbo Shopping Centre.

      As you can see, this is a different carnival of short duration that has a component that makes it different: it takes place in Maspalomas. If you come to Gran Canaria during the month of June you can enjoy 10 days of partying, fancy dress and lots of fun.

      In short, the Maspalomas Carnival is an excellent way to discover another type of traditional festivity on the island, which has undoubtedly become one of the main attractions for travelling to Gran Canaria during the first months of the year.




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      ▷ Maspalomas Carnival 【 GUIDE 2020 】

      Maspalomas Carnival 2020 is THE event of the year in this town located in southern Gran Canaria. Not for nothing, this festivity celebrated every March attracts thousands of local, national, and international visitors. What are the reasons for this?

      Along with the warm and open minded Spanish people, Gran Canaria enjoys one of the best climates in the world with more than 300 days of sunshine per year and mild temperatures that result in a never ending spring. Thus, summer isn’t very hot, and winter is far from cold.

      But the best has been revealed yet… Can you imagine partying all day long on the streets and being just a couple of minutes on foot from the beach? And not a simple beach, but the stunning Maspalomas Beach! Undoubtedly, this is one of the most famous beaches in Spain.

      This isn’t a typical beach, as it has plenty of things to see and do. For instance, walking through its nudist area, practicing water sports like paragliding, getting lost on its famous sand dunes, observing the local fauna at its pond or watching the sunset at its lighthouse.

      But first things first. Let’s get to the point and be ready to discover everything about the Maspalomas Carnival 2020 with this new Villa Gran Canaria‘s blog article. Don’t forget to pick your costume and tell your hips to be prepared for a little dancing! Don’t you dare to say that you weren’t warned…
       

       

      Maspalomas Carnival Origin

      Each year, early March (although depending on the year it may cover some days in late February) is the time when the Carnival of Maspalomas is celebrated. It typically has plenty of events, from comparsas (dance troupes) to murgas (music groups), and even drag queens!

      But what’s its origin? Carnival is a Christian festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent and typically involves public celebrations, including events such as parades, public street parties and other entertainments, combining some elements of a circus.

      However, during the Franco’s regime that lasted for 40 years, Carnival was forbidden all over Spain. When the dictatorship ended and the democratic transition started, there were some signs of openness towards this festivity.

      As tourism was on the rise in the Canary Islands due to its amazing natural features, local and regional authorities saw Carnival as an attraction for visitors all over the world. It was during the 80s when the Carnival of Maspalomas started to rise on an international level.
       

      Maspalomas Carnival 2020 Dates

      Carnival will be celebrated in Maspalomas between March 5 and March 15. It will be 10 days full of fun that will have the Yumbo Shopping Center as its headquarters.
       

       

      Carnival of Maspalomas 2020 Theme

      This year, the winning poster has been The Metamorphosis by Iñaki Fernández. The artist was inspired by the power of transformation that Don Carnal –the personification of Carnival– has over people.

      Therefore, it stars a woman disguised with a colourful dress and a seahorse hat, a microphone in the shape of the Maspalomas Lighthouse and musical notes that give a feeling of movement.

      2020 theme will focus on musicals, thus recovering the spirit of historical shows such as Hair, Moulin Rouge, Cats, Fame, Jesus Christ Superstar, Les Misérables or La La Land, among others.
       

      Best Maspalomas Carnival Themes

      The Carnival of Maspalomas has always been known by having many original themes and catchy designs. Many of them have been presented through the years, but few of them leave a mark on people’s memory.

      Some of its legendary theme worth mention are those from 2015 (19th century Paris cabarets), 2016 (cinema) or 2009 (pirates). Can 2020 Maspalomas Carnival theme match them?
       

      Where will International Maspalomas Carnival 2020 be celebrated?

      Both Maspalomas and the neighbouring town of Playa del Inglés, located in the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana in southern Gran Canaria, are home to one of the most famous carnivals in the world.

      In case you were wondering, Gran Canaria is one of the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago located just 100 kilometres off the northwestern African coast and just a couple hours flight away from the European continent.
       

      How many floats does the Maspalomas Carnival have?

      The Great Parade is, probably, the event that attracts most visitors. Thus, every year approximately 100 floats (carrozas in Spanish) take part in it, usually in three groups in order to get more fluidity through Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés.
       

       

      Maspalomas Carnival Official Program

      The next events will be celebrated during the Carnival of Maspalomas 2020. Check the official program here.
       

      Maspalomas Carnival Most Important Events

      Of course, as there are many events during the Carnival of Maspalomas, not all of them attract the same amount of public. Thus if we’d have to pick some of the most important events those would be.
       

      Carnival Queen Gala

      The gala night when the election of the Carnival Queen takes place is one of the Maspalomas Carnival 2020 highlights. She is the crowned star chosen at a gala from various candidates that wear large and stunning and colourful costumes.
       

      Drag Queen Gala

      The Drag Queen gala is a tradition that began during the 90s and continued growing larger and more glamorous every year. The objective is finding the best male artist in full drag attire!
       

      Great Parade

      The Great Parada (called cabalgata in Spanish) runs over many kilometres trough Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés and attracts hundreds of thousands of people! The cabalgata usually starts at X and goes on forever, so don’t expect a short night!
       

      Burial of the Sardine

      The Carnival of Maspalomas ends reluctantly with a final flourish – the Burial of the Sardine. The Entierro de la Sardina is a joyous funeral procession where a giant sardine is toured through the streets and then burned along with a fireworks display at the beach.
       

       

      Why Going to Maspalomas Carnival

      Although the Carnival of Maspalomas is usually behind other Gran Canaria Carnivals such as Las Palmas Carnival, this is the perfect chance to enjoy a unique festivity with an unmatched climate in one of the best tourist destinations in the world.

      In short, the only thing that is keeping you away from enjoying a great event in an island also known as a miniature continent by its diversity of landscapes is your will. Come and enjoy the Maspalomas Carnival 2020 to the fullest.

      Maspalomas Carnival 2023

      2022 update. Masplaomas has rescheduled its annual carnival from March to June 2022.
      International Carnival 2022 will return in the summer, from 9 to 19 June.

      • Visiting a carnival? Book your June Escape before summer arrives!

      Maspalomas Carnival is one of the highlights of Gran Canaria with parades, drag queens and sparkles as far as the eye can see! This is the perfect way to enjoy the carnival without the cold as Maspalomas welcomes visitors with an average temperature of 22 degrees during the day.

      Carnival was banned in Spain during Franco’s dictatorship, although these holidays were secretly celebrated in parts of Spain. In the Canary Islands, the carnival was called the “Winter Holidays” to hide its celebration from the eyes of the dictator. It returned to power in the early 80s and became one of the biggest carnival celebrations in Europe.

      Maspalomas Carnival 2022 Theme

      • The theme of this year’s carnival is Magic Magic. Sexy hot magicians, muscular bunnies, wizards and warlocks will take over the streets of San Bartolome de Tirajana for 12 days of parties and parades. If you don’t have time to plan your costume ahead of time, you can shop at one of the many Chinese bazaars dotted around Yumbo. “Party Party Fancy Dress Store offers everything an aspiring wizard needs to ensure a successful night out on the town.

      Where to stay during the carnival in Maspalomas

      • Maspalomas Carnival usually takes place one week after the big European carnivals, which end on Ash Wednesday. The event is rescheduled for summer 2022, so book your stay early.
      • Stay at the Riu Palace, Maspalomas, with large rooms, great pool, amazing views of the dunes and cotton in the middle of all the major carnival celebrations. Riou Palace is also close to Yumbo, just 4 minutes by taxi.

      Main events of the carnival

      Maspalomas Carnival is known for its many parties and events, from compars (dance groups) to murgas (musical groups) and hundreds of drag queens! During the day, rondallas (an ensemble of stringed instruments), theatrical performances and troupes take to the streets of the city, creating a unique holiday atmosphere.

      Grand Carnival Parade – Cabalgata

      • Saturday, June 18th – The parade is usually held on the last Saturday of the festivities in the morning. The route of the carnival parade starts at El Veril in Playa del Inglés, crosses Av. de Italia, Av. de Gran Canaria and ends at Av. de Touroperator TUI. More than 100 floats (carrozas in Spanish) have participated in previous events, and the parade takes several hours to reach its final destination.

      Beach Carnival

      • Sunday June 19th – The Beach Carnival is an exciting show in Playa del Inglés featuring international DJs and live performances.

      Drag Queen Gala

      • Waiting for the date – The Epic Drag Queen Gala is glamorous and competitive. Transvestites from all over Spain and beyond compete to be the drag queens of the Maspalomas Carnival. The event is held in the center of Yumbo, the heart of gay Maspalomas, on a specially built stage. Expect deadly performances as drag queens fight in flashy costumes and high heels. The event is broadcast live and watched throughout Spain.

      Other events

      Night street parties attract thousands and thousands of revelers, including the Mogollon street festival, one of the liveliest. You will be hard-pressed to find any Spanish boy not dressed in a suit! The festivities end with the sometimes comical and often dark event, the Salvation and Burial of the Sardine, an ancient carnival tradition that marks the end of the celebration for another year.

      Maspalomas Bear Carnival

      • The Bear Carnival is a large gathering of bears that takes place in Maspalomas a few weeks after the Maspalomas Carnival. Over the course of nine days, the event attracts thousands of bears, hunters, and fans, as well as hosting a popular pool party, several fetish events, and bear competitions.

      Maspalomas in Gran Canaria is bigger than you think, your hotel should be in Playa del Inglés where Yumbo center is located,

      Here are the hotels we recommend to have good reviews and keep you close to all the action in

      Sol Barbacan, Sylvie Villas, Axel Beach, Bohemia Suites.

      Save on hotels

      Book early and stay close to
      Playa del Inglés close to gay bars

      Where we stay!

      Axel Beach close to the center of Yumbo
      offers an excellent swimming pool and stylish accommodation.

      Official website

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      Carnival Maspalomas, website

      measures and festivals in the Grand Canarius

      /February
      9000 9000 Dia de los Reyes Magos (Day of the Magi Kings) 6 January
      This significant day is widely celebrated throughout the island. On the feast of the Epiphany, street processions take place in many cities. The Three Wise Men arrive in the city on the eve of January 5 in the evening and distribute sweets to children.

      Fiesta del Almendro en Flor (Almond Blossom Festival)
      Fiesta del Almendro en Flor (Almond Blossom Festival) This festival takes place in early February when the almond trees are in bloom. It is celebrated on a grand scale in the towns of Tejeda and Valsequillo. Guests who come to the festival have the opportunity to taste local almond wines and sweets, as well as enjoy traditional folk dances and songs.

      February/March

      Carnival all over the island
      In Gran Canaria, carnival takes place in almost every corner of the island. And if you want to visit the most famous and magnificent holiday, head to Las Palmas, San Bartolome, Maspalomas, Aguimes, Agaete or Telde. In each of these cities, carnival celebrations have their own style. The most important thing at the carnival is colorful masquerade costumes, dances and songs. Some people love the carnival so much that they travel all over the island following the program of the holidays, which always have a wonderful atmosphere and there is a lot to see.

      Enjoy a wonderful show that includes a very extensive program, which usually begins with an opening speech (here called a pregon) and is filled to the brim with humor and irony. Then, during the weeks leading up to the climax of the last carnival weekend (before the so-called Ash Wednesday), competitions are organized for murgas (typical carnival groups that sing satirical and simply funny songs), comparsas (carnival dancers similar to Brazilian ones), and also band performances and many other events such as drag queens, comedy shows, etc., etc.

      Carnival officially ends with the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday, but this is Gran Canaria after all, so if you head to Playa del Inglés you will see that the celebration continues. There and the following weekend, various processions and other celebrations are held, mainly around the Yumbo Centrum.

      March/April

      Holy Week
      During Semana Santa – the week before Easter is called – you can see the solemn pre-Easter processions carrying holy icons and religious statues. The procession passes through the streets of many cities and towns of the island.

      April/May

      El Corte Inglés Canary Islands Rally
      Gran Canaria’s biggest car rally attracts many participants from all over the world. The competition takes place in several stages: from Ingeno to Tejeda, from Artenara to Valleseco and from Telde to Ayacata.

      Fiesta de los Aborígenes April 29
      Fiesta de los Aborigenes (Aboriginal Festival) This day commemorates the last uprising of the Guanches against the Spaniards and the accession of Gran Canaria to the Crown of Castile in 1483. Grand ceremonies are held in Fortaleza Grande, near Santa Lucia, and in addition, various events are organized, including music and dance.

      Fiestas del Queso (Cheese Festival) April 27 – May 4
      Fiestas del Queso (Cheese Festival) This event, held in the town of Santa Maria de Guia, is dedicated to the famous cheese produced here. It is accompanied by traditional music and dancing, as well as eating a lot of cheese.

      día de Canarias (Canar Islands Day) May 30, Dia-de-Canarias (Canar Days) is an official holiday for all Canary Archipeling Islands. On this day, festive events are held everywhere, including concerts, traditional Canarian wrestling competitions, performances by folklore groups and many others, mostly based on traditions.

      End of May – beginning of June

      Corpus Christi (Feast of Corpus Christi)
      Corpus Christi (Feast of Corpus Christi) lining a colorful path for a religious procession. At the same time, in some places, colored salt is also used for street carpets. This spectacle is truly impressive. It is believed that in Gran Canaria the best flower carpets are made in Las Palmas. And it really is a great starting point for visiting many other cities and towns where a real colorful holiday awaits you!

      July

      Fiesta del Carmen (Carmilian Mother of God) the patroness of fishermen, which is why this holiday is so important in the Canary Islands, and especially in the Barrio de la Isleta, Las Palmas, Arguineguin and Puerto Mogán. In these places, celebrations can last for a whole week, while the figures of the Virgin are taken out to sea, where a procession is organized on specially decorated boats.


      Bajada de la Rama (branches descent) 4 August 4,000 Bakhada-de-la-hazem , one of the oldest on the island, dates back to the rain dance of the Guanches, the indigenous inhabitants of the island. It is held in Agaete. Today, the people of Agaete carry pine branches down to the chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows. In ancient times, the natives may have lashed the ocean water with branches to make it rain.


      Fiesta de la Virgen del Pino (Pine Mother of God) 9009-9-8 FEDE-FE September 9000-9000-9000-FE September 9000 9000-9000-9000-FE September 9000 9000-9000-FE September 9000 9000 9000-9000-FE September 9000, 9000 -Pino (Feast of Our Lady of the Pine) Takes place every year. Many pilgrims from all over the island come to Teror to bow to the Blessed Virgin. This holiday is not only the largest event in the region, but also the most significant religious holiday on the entire island. Festive events usually last a whole week.

      Fiesta del Charco (Laguna Festival) September 11,
      FIEST-D Charko (Laguna Festival) The sources of this holiday dates back to the past times. It is held in Puerto de la Aldea, a municipal district that is part of San Nicolás de Tolentino. Performing traditional holiday rituals, the villagers wade across the lagoon, trying to catch fish with their bare hands and splashing each other with water.

      October

      Fiestas de la naval (Sea Festival) October (2nd Saturday of the month)
      FIRS Sea Festival) On this day, sea processions are organized in Las Palmas and other ports in memory of how in 1595 the Spanish Invincible Armada defeated the British flotilla led by Sir Francis Drake.

      December

      día de Santa Lucía (St. Lucius Day) Diana de Fe-Santa Lucia (day of the Holy Lucia) On this holiday, Canarian traditions are combined with Swedish ones. It is celebrated mainly in Santa Luzia de Tirajana, in the southwest of the island.

      Navidad ( Christmas) December 25
      During the Christmas holidays in Gran Canaria, you will be able to discover many local traditions with pleasure, among which the production of nativity scenes representing the Nativity scene plays an important role. In the village of Venegera (near Mogán), on Christmas Eve, a stage is organized where the inhabitants act out a performance on this theme. Playa de las Canteras has a very peculiar tradition of making sand sculptures, which are also inspired by the Christmas story. Many masters from around the world are invited here, and the results are simply impressive.

      Nochevieja (Nochevieja) December 31st
      New Year’s Eve (Nochevieja) Usually starts with dinner in a restaurant (a table must be booked in advance, because this is a festive night). Dinner is accompanied by fun, music and dancing. Be sure to make sure that you have grapes of good luck! They say that if you eat 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve, one with each stroke of the clock, then good luck will await you in the coming year.

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      history events. Epochs, rulers, cultural values ​​changed and each
      the historical stage was reflected in the objects of architecture, monuments, works
      art. Gran Canaria is an interesting and original island, where there is always something
      look. And one of the undoubted advantages is that the island is relatively small,
      interesting places in Gran Canaria are not so far from each other, so
      during excursions and independent trips around the island, you can see very
      much.

      Alfredo Kraus Auditorium

      Alfredo Kraus Auditorium

      Alfredo Kraus Auditorium. Represents one of the most
      unique buildings in the capital of Gran Canaria. It was designed by an architect
      Oscar Tuskets. The construction of the building ended in 1997.

      In its main hall, behind the orchestra, a huge window opens,
      from which overlooks the Atlantic, where viewers can enjoy views of
      concert time.

      Alfredo Kraus Auditorium hosts annual
      International Film Festival and Music Festival in the Canary Islands, and
      various competitions, exhibitions, congresses are also held. In the Alfredo Auditorium
      Kraus is the headquarters of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Gran Canaria.
      The auditorium is also the Palace of the Congresses of the Canary Islands.

      Auditorio Alfredo Krausa

      Areucas Rum Distillery

      Rum Distillery – Arehucas Distillery

      Arucas Rum Distillery is one of the places worth visiting for everyone, even those who are not interested in alcohol. The factory produces liqueurs and rum according to traditional technology.

      The factory was founded in 1884, at first it specialized in
      in the manufacture of sugar from cane, but rum was also produced. In 1885 the plant
      became the official supplier of rum to the Royal House of Spain. At 1892 year
      the factory for the production of rum was officially opened, and its products acquired
      popularity in the Canary Islands and in Spain. To date, it is the largest
      producer of Canarian rum with the best and oldest wine cellar in Europe.
      The plant has been repeatedly modernized, the range of products has expanded.

      Honey rum RON MIEL GUANCHE and RON MIEL DORAMAS , unusual caramel-flavored rum RON CARAMELO , and white rum CARTA BLANCA and golden rum CARTA ORO . The assortment of the factory also includes a variety of liqueurs and cream liqueurs, here are just a few of them: cream liqueur with a banana-cream flavor, milk caramel flavor, creamy banana, milk, chocolate, coffee, mint and lemon.

      Tours and tastings are regularly held at the factory. Per
      symbolic 3.5 euros (this is how much the entrance ticket costs) you can see all the stages
      production of rum and liquors, visit the rum museum, taste any drinks and
      buy the ones you like. Alcohol prices at the factory are much lower than in
      stores.

      Tours are held until 13-00, the exact time is not
      established, usually waiting for the group to meet. The tour is carried out on
      Spanish or English.

      St. Anne’s Cathedral

      Canaries Cathedral or St. Anne’s Cathedral is located in
      Gran Canaria Vegueta region. This is the main Catholic church of the Canary Islands, in
      It houses the Cathedral Diocese. It has the status of a basilica. Cathedral building completed
      Gothic, neoclassical and baroque styles. The construction of the cathedral began in
      1497 and lasted almost 400 years. The cathedral impresses with its beauty and
      greatness. Multi-colored stained-glass windows and patterned vaults create a fantastic atmosphere inside.
      atmosphere.

      Tourists can climb the south tower of the cathedral, where
      there is an observation deck with a magnificent view of the city.

      Columbus House

      Christopher Columbus House

      Columbus House is a museum organized in the former residence
      great navigator. The exposition of the museum is dedicated to geographical discoveries,
      famous navigators and their travels. The House of Columbus is located in
      Las Palmas in the Vegueta area. 12 halls are open for visitors. Also in the same
      The building houses a library and a research center. The museum is open every
      day without days off except Christmas and New Year holidays.

      Atlantic Center for Contemporary Art

      The Atlantic Center for Contemporary Art (CAAM) is located in Las Palmas, Vegueta area. The museum is housed in an 18th century building and has a collection of 2,600 exhibits showing how Europe, Africa and Latin America influence local culture. The museum is open every day except Sunday and Monday.

      Church of San Juan Bautista Arucas

      Church of San Juan

      Church of San Juan is located near the capital in the town
      Arucas. The temple attracts with its neo-gothic architecture, it looks pretty
      gloomy and creates an impressive contrast with the surrounding landscape. The church was
      built not so long ago – at 19Construction was completed in 77. For erection
      The temple used black basalt mined at local quarries. And because of
      the color of the facing stone, the church looks so gloomy. Building height 60
      meters.

      Maspalomas Lighthouse

      Maspalomas Lighthouse

      Maspalomas Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Maspalomas) was built in 1886 and has become the hallmark of this resort. The construction of the lighthouse lasted 28 years. It is the oldest active lighthouse in the Canary Islands. It is located next to the dunes of Maspalomas. The height of the lighthouse is 56 meters. His light is visible at 19nautical miles. The lighthouse consists of two parts: the caretaker’s house and the lighthouse tower.

      Artenara village

      Artenara village is the highest mountain village in Gran Canaria. The village is located at an altitude of 1270 meters above sea level. To get to Artenara, you will have to drive along the mountain serpentine of the GC-60 highway. Artenara is not only the highest, but also the oldest settlement on the island. The village attracts tourists with its unique cave houses and restaurants. Some houses have attached white terraces and look more modern, but at the same time the dwelling itself is located in caves. There are several hotels in the village, converted from rural houses, so everyone can feel for themselves how it is to live in caves.

      Natural attractions

      Gran Canaria is a World Biosphere Reserve with a favorable climate throughout the year. The island is distinguished by a variety of landscape and climate.

      What is there to see in Gran Canaria? Natural
      The highlight of Gran Canaria is its unique relic pine forest.

      Roque Nublo

      Roque Nublo

      In the center of the island there is a huge erosion caldera Caldera de Tejeda and one of the main attractions of the island of Roque Nublo, a huge basalt rock in the form of a monolith, more than 70 m high, resulting from volcanic activity and erosion processes. Not far from Roque Nublo ( Monumento natural del Roque Nublo ) there is another monolithic stone called El Fraile, which looks like a praying monk.

      Gran Canaria is an island of contrasts, after sandy beaches with golden sand, climbing into the mountains, you can enjoy beautiful and breathtaking landscapes. For this, there are a huge number of viewing platforms throughout the island, the most popular of them are Mirador del Balcon and Mirador de Bandama .

      Lake Presa de Las Ninas

      Lake Presa de Las Ninas

      Another natural attraction of the island is the artificial lake Las Ninas ( Presa de Las Ninas ). It is located in the municipality of Tejeda ( Tejeda ) and is surrounded by picturesque Canarian pines. Near the lake there is a special place for recreation, where you can cook a barbecue. Having issued a special permit, you can set up a tent and stay by the lake for several days.

      Caldera de Bandama

      Caldera de Bandama

      Caldera de Bandama is a natural reserve of Gran Canaria, of interest because of the caldera, an ancient volcanic crater, although from a geological point of view it is a maar and not caldera. The Bandama caldera is 569 m above sea level and about 1000 m wide and 200 m deep.

      The caldera is located on the territory of three municipalities: Telde, Las Palmas and Santa Brachida. A hiking trail runs along the caldera and there are several equipped viewing platforms. The length of the walking route is about 3 km, it passes near the Bodegas Cave, through the Cornical observation deck, the Tres Piedras crossing and the El Culaton lake. Along the way, you can see some rare endemic plants, wild olive groves and birds.

      Caldera de Bandama

      Guayadeque Gorge

      Guayadeque Gorge and houses built into the mountain

      Guayadeque Gorge (Spanish Barranco de Guayadeque ) has a length of 15 km in the southeast of Granaria, located in the southeast of Granaria. This is the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts. If you like walking, this is the place to go in Gran Canaria. The gorge is of interest primarily because of the unique cave houses located in natural grottoes. Many of them are still in use today, some have restaurants. The gorge is only 30 minutes drive from Maspalomas. At the beginning of the gorge, you can find background information and learn more about the traditions of the indigenous people of the island. On the road that runs along the bottom of the gorge, you can climb to a small chapel and several restaurants located in the grottoes. They serve traditional Canarian cuisine.

      The Dunes of Maspalomas

      The Dunes of Maspalomas are a unique natural phenomenon that amazes with its beauty. The Dunes is a 400-hectare nature reserve that includes the sand dunes themselves, a beach, a salt lake and palm groves. The reserve is located in the south of the island. There is a hiking trail through the dunes, it passes through different types of dunes and ends at the beach. You can go on such an excursion on your own, there are hiking trails on the territory of the reserve, so escort is not required.

      Cenobio de Valeron

      Cenobio de Valeron is a unique architectural monument of the pre-Hispanic period. It is a complex of man-made caves created by indigenous people in the rocks. It is believed that the caves were used to store grain. In total, about 300 caves were discovered, many of which were interconnected. The area of ​​each of them is 1-3 square meters. m.

      This is a very important architectural and historical object,
      allowing you to learn more about the life of the indigenous population of the Guanches. Now you can
      confidently say that their main occupation was agriculture, they grew
      corn, wheat, legumes. They were a well organized society
      after all, such storage facilities were built together and used jointly.

      Cenobio de Valeron is recognized as a historical monument and
      protected by the state.

      There are caves near Las Palmas.

      Cenobio de Valeron

      Cueva Pintada Cave

      Cueva Pintada Cave

      Cueva Pintada Cave is one of the most striking local attractions. It is located in the north of the island in the city of Galdar. In ancient times, this city was the capital of the Guanche kingdom. Cueva Pintada Cave or Painted Cave was discovered in 1873. Ancient dishes and remains of skeletons were found in the cave. Apparently, the cave was used as a necropolis. The cave has aroused unprecedented interest because of the rock paintings with which it is lavishly decorated. They are unique, a similar painting technique is not found anywhere else in the world. The drawings are geometrically correct. Some researchers believe that an ancient calendar is depicted on the walls of the cave.

      Cueva Pintada Cave

      Viera e Clavijo Botanical Garden

      Viera e Clavijo Botanical Garden was founded in 1952
      Swedish Eric Sventenius. A significant part of the botanical garden is located
      around the Barraco de Guiniguada gorge, which can be crossed on a wooden
      suspension bridge. The botanical garden contains trees and plants from all seven
      islands of the Canary archipelago, as well as from the islands belonging to Macronesia,
      Azoram, Madeira and Cape Verde.

      Plants have been recreated in their natural habitat. On the
      territory of the botanical garden you can see the laurel forest in miniature, Canary
      date palms, pines, dragon tree.

      In the island garden you can admire exotic flowers and
      plants.

      attractions on the map

      1

      Puerto de-Mogan

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      Kanyada-de-Gatos

      Mill-Molino de Vento

      MIDORA HUAN ERNANANESS

      Ol000 Valeron

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      Cave-Pintada Cave

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      Kaldera-de-Bandama

      Aquarium Poem-Da-Mar 9000

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      Areucas-production of rum

      Parque Oasis Lago Taurito

      Parque Acuatico Oasis Lago Taurito (Water slide park – Oasis Lago Taurito) is the only water park in Gran Canaria with salt water. It is located near the town of Puerto de Mogan in the hotel Paradise Lago Taurito Hotel . This is the only water park with salt water from thermal springs.

      Water park has several zones: adult water slides
      (Kamikaze, Free fall, Roller coaster, Space bowl, High speed
      slides for 4 lanes), children’s play area with slides, SPA area, bowling,
      mini-golf, tennis and cafe-restaurants.

      Ticket prices range from 15 to 28 euros for an adult and 5-14 euros for a child.

      Aqualand Maspalomas

      Aqualand Maspalomas Water Park is a theme park in the south of Gran Canaria. The park has 20 water attractions for children and adults. In addition to water slides, the park has a lazy river where you can swim while enjoying magnificent views. The wave pool will make you feel like you are on the ocean. Adults will appreciate the solarium. For kids there is a large playground with slides.

      An unforgettable experience can be obtained if you swim in the pool with sea lions. In the water park, such an attraction is available for everyone.

      Poema del Mar Aquarium

      Acuarium Poema del Mar will introduce you to the diversity of life on a huge coral reef. The exposition of the aquarium recreates 35 ecosystems and is home to about 350 species of animals and marine life.

      At Poema del Mar Aquarium you can watch sharks and rays through the largest curved glass in the aquarium.

      The aquarium is divided into three zones: Jungle, Deep Sea,
      Coral reef. Each zone introduces the animal world characteristic of this area.
      ecosystems.

      In the jungle you can enjoy a lush tropical
      vegetation, admire freshwater turtles and crocodiles.

      The coral reef area is home to colorful fish, seahorses
      and other living things.

      The Deep Sea is an area with a viewing window of an aquarium measuring 7×36 meters. It is inhabited by sharks and rays.

      Angry Birds Park

      Angry Birds Activity Park (Amusement park, mini attractions) is an amusement park located in the south of Gran Canaria in the town of Puerto Rico. This is a theme park made in the style of the popular game Angry Birds . The park has about 20 attractions, as well as mini-golf, playgrounds. If this seems not enough, you can go to the cinema 10D Cinema in Moment .

      There is a snack bar in the park where you can have a bite to eat and a shop
      souvenir shop selling toys, T-shirts, sweatshirts, crockery and souvenirs.

      Palmitos Park

      Palmitos Park (zoo and show with dolphins and birds) is an interesting zoo where you can observe the life of exotic animals and birds in their natural environment. You can admire flamingos, ibis, parrots, toucans, ostriches, pelicans. Color lovers will be delighted with the Orchid House, which has a huge collection of these plants. The park also has a cactus garden and the largest butterfly house in Europe. Tropical fish live in the park’s aquarium, including children’s favorite clown fish. Black pacu and seahorses live in a freshwater aquarium.

      The park is home to unusual reptiles such as the Komodo dragon,
      a lizard reaching 3 meters in length, as well as various types of turtles.

      The children love the primate island and the shows
      dolphins.

      Crocodile Park

      Crocodile Park ( Cocodrilo Park ) is located near Aguimes. In the park you can see not only toothy reptiles, but also other representatives of the fauna: monkeys, pythons, zebras, iguanas, tigers, leopards, parrots, etc.

      Crocodile Park was founded by the Balzer family as a haven for
      affected exotic animals. Exotic animals come here
      injured by people and taken from smugglers. The Crocodile Park was opened in
      1988, at first only a few animals lived there, now the park is home to
      about 300 crocodiles and a large number of other animals.

      The park has excellent conditions for their life, the environment
      environment as close to natural as possible.

      The number of park guests is constantly increasing –
      owners periodically buy animals from zoos, circuses and negligent owners.

      Every day there is a crocodile feeding show in the Park,
      which everyone can participate.


      Carnival in Gran Canaria

      Carnival

      Winter is carnival time in Spain and is especially spectacular
      annual carnival in Gran Canaria. It lasts almost a month – starts at
      beginning of February and ending in early March. Carnival takes place in
      the capital of the island. More than a million people take part in the carnival every year.
      The carnival in Gran Canaria is second only to the carnival in
      Rio de Janeiro.

      The tradition of carnival dates back several hundred years.
      The carnival consists of two parts: official and street. The street part
      spectacular and cheerful, it includes street processions, songs, dances, performances
      minstrels. During the carnival, a queen is chosen and the election process is very
      interesting. Contenders for the crown must have the most beautiful costume and the best
      everyone to sing a song. At the same time, the cost of a suit can reach 50 thousand euros, and
      its weight is about 50-80 kg. The winner gets the right to be
      queen and ride on the main carnival platform.

      The central event of the carnival is the funeral of Sardine, the procession takes place on the eve of Lent. A large fake fish is carried on a platform through the streets of the city to one of the beaches, where it is burned. This symbolizes the death of carnival and the beginning of Lent.

      Columns from different cities of Gran Canaria participate in the procession,
      All participants are dressed in colorful costumes. Everything is accompanied by incendiary music and
      dancing.

      Tourists from all over the world come to the carnival, at this time in
      the port of Las Palmas receives a record number of cruise ships.


      Nightlife

      Gran Canaria is an island of eternal celebration, with the onset of the evening life goes on, nightclubs and discos open their doors. Most establishments start working closer to 22-00 and finish in the morning. In the capital, all the fun is concentrated in the Plaza de España in the Mesa y Lopez area. You can choose an institution according to your taste, there are discos with DJs, clubs where they play jazz and Latin. Popular clubs: Cuasquias, Mojo Club .

      But most nightlife lovers prefer the capital
      entertainment in Playa del Inglés and Maspalamas. In big shopping malls
      there are many bars and nightclubs.

      On the embankment one can often meet young people distributing
      flyers of certain institutions. If you have plans to go somewhere in the evening,
      a flyer will be useful, it entitles you to a discount and / or a free cocktail.

      The most popular discos are located in Yumbo and Kashbah shopping centers, the latter has a nightclub Pacha , referring to the famous network of clubs around the world. Clubs are also popular: China White Gran Canaria, Aqua Ocean Club (open-air discos), Dubai Club .

      There are three casinos in Playa del Inglés where you can experience
      your luck.

      Discotheques on yachts are very popular in Gran Canaria. For little money, you can spend the whole day on a yacht, dancing and sunbathing. Usually such events are arranged by nightclubs. The most popular party of this format MTV Pacha Party Boat .


      Gastronomy

      Gran Canaria is the place to enjoy great food. What to eat in restaurants and taverns in Gran Canaria? In local restaurants you can taste dishes prepared by the best chefs. The menu often features Mediterranean and local Canarian cuisine. They complement each other wonderfully.

      Sanchocho

      The most common Canarian dish is Sanchocho (fish
      Cherne combined with potatoes and sauces).

      Such places as Taperio ( Taperio ) are very popular – these are small cafes or restaurants that offer their visitors a varied assortment of snacks and wine.

      The historic center of Vegeta and Triana is famous for its best restaurants and cafes. Here you can taste various meat and fish delicacies, traditional Canarian cuisine, such as marinated rabbit, pork legs or fresh young goat meat, jamón and cheeses.


      Official website: grancanaria.com

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    Precipitation by day

    Light rain – up to 2.5 mm per hour, moderate rain – up to 8 mm per hour, heavy rain – more than 8 mm per hour, heavy rain from 30 mm.

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    The maximum daytime temperature in Tenerife is 19.9000 °C, the minimum nighttime temperature is 11.5000 °C. The amount of precipitation in February is usually no more than 45 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is at least 9.

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    Valencia

    16 ° C

    Ibiza

    15 ° C

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    12 ° 12 ° C. Since

    , the Dorada Costa

    12 ° C

    Costa del Sol

    17 ° C

    Mallorsa

    14 ° C

    Malag

    17 ° C

    Tenerife

    19 ° C

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    Santa Cruz de Tenerife Weather Forecast February 2023

    The weather forecast for February 2023 is calculated automatically based on the weather statistics we have for Santa Cruz de Tenerife for the past 14 years.

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    1 February 2023

    Based on 14 years of statistics

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    2 February 2023

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    3 February 2023

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    4 February 2023

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    5 February 2023

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    6 February 2023

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    7 February 2023

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    February 8, 2023

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    9 February 2023

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    10 February 2023

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    11 February 2023

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    15 February 2023

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    20 February 2023

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    21 February 2023

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    22 February 2023

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    23 February 2023

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    27 February 2023

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    28 February 2023

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    The 10 closest hotels to

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    Los Rodeos Luxury Vivienda Vacacional

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    San Cristobal de La Laguna (0.6 miles from Tenerife Norte)

    Located in La Laguna, within 7 km of Leal Theater and 5 km of Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna, Los Rodeos Luxury Apartment offers sea views.
    Fabulous apartment. Spent a night there before my flight and enjoyed it. Bed is really comfortable, I slept well. It’s quiet and calm. Since i arrived at night, i had to go through self check-in and it went absolutely easy. Bathroom is really cool and relaxing too, almost fell asleep there xD Welcoming compliment of tea, coffee and some cupcakes was on point 🙂 Liked everything, thanks! Greetings from Siberia! 🙂

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    Fantastic

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    Casa el Porte

    Tegueste (0.7 miles from Tenerife Norte)

    Casa el Porte is located in Tegueste, 1 km from Tenerife North Airport and a 15-minute drive from Bajamar Beach and the sea water pools in. ..
    The house is great, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and comfortable bedroom. The house is located in El Portezuelo a small village close to (San Cristobal de) La Laguna and Anaga.
    Especially Anaga is beautiful, this mountain area with Laurel and Canarian Pine tree forests. Great for hiking and road biking, with amazing views and fresh air.
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    9.3

    Excellent

    14 reviews

    Price from

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    Viajeros

    San Cristobal de La Laguna (0.8 miles from Tenerife Norte)

    Located in La Laguna, 1.8 km from Leal Theater and 2 km from Catedral San Cristobal de La Laguna, Viajeros provides accommodation with free WiFi and a garden with a terrace and mountain views.
    The owner of the place is super nice and extremely helpful. I would give 10/10 just for her.
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    9

    Excellent

    40 reviews

    Price from

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    La Macadamia

    San Cristobal de La Laguna (0.9 miles from Tenerife Norte)

    Boasting garden views, La Macadamia provides accommodation with a terrace and a kettle, around 3.3 km from Leal Theatre.

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    8.2

    Very good

    9 reviews

    Price from

    € 84.67

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    La Esperanza

    San Cristobal de La Laguna (0.7 miles from Tenerife Norte)

    Boasting city views, La Esperanza provides accommodation with a terrace and a coffee machine, around 3. 4 km from Leal Theatre. The windows offer mountain views.

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    Review score

    9 reviews

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    € 50

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    Free Canari – Los Alamos 8

    Tegueste (0.7 miles from Tenerife Norte)

    Featuring accommodation with a patio, Free Canari – Los Alamos 8 is located in Tegueste. The property is 11 km from La Laguna, and complimentary private parking is provided.
    A magical place, the kids loved the animals. The tent was great with a stunning view.

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    8.6

    Fantastic

    158 reviews

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    € 70

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    Holiday Home La Laguna Tenerife

    San Cristobal de La Laguna (0.7 miles from Tenerife Norte)

    Located in La Laguna, just 1. 1 km from Leal Theatre, La Laguna Tenerife offers accommodation with free WiFi. It features a bar, a garden and a tour desk. Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna is 1.3 km away.
    At check in the host was very nice and available to show me the apartment and explain the services in the area and to give support with my needs. The apartment is very large and comfortable. The kitchen is also well equipped.7ù

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    7.9

    Good

    91 reviews

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    Exclusive Las Gavias

    San Cristobal de La Laguna (1 miles from Tenerife Norte)

    Located in La Laguna, 1.3 km from Leal Theatre, Exclusive Las Gavias provides accommodation with a restaurant, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and a concierge service.

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    Weather Tenerife – meteoblue

    Mon

    Today

    28 °C

    23 °C

    13 km/h

    6 h

    Tue

    Tomorrow

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    21 °C

    12 km/h

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    Wed

    9-14

    27 °C

    21 °C

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    Thu

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    13 km/h

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    Fri

    9-16

    26 °C

    21 °C

    14 km/h

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    Sat

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    26 °C

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    Sun

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    Current satellite and rain images for Tenerife, Spain

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    Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain – Weather forecast & Hourly Temperature

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife is also commonly referred to as Santa Cruz, and it is the capital city of the Tenerife Island which is located within the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province. As a major city in its province, it serves as the capital city of the Canary Islands, together with Las Palmas. Almost a half of the population of the Tenerife Island is found within Santa Cruz de Tenerife, making its city and urban area the second-largest of all the cities in the Canary Islands region.
    Santa Cruz de Tenerife has a beautiful location off the northwest part of the African coast, within Tenerife’s northeastern quadrant, on the Atlantic Ocean. Thanks to this, the city stands as the active hub for communication between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
    The cityscape of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a rich blend of ancient and modern architecture, resulting in an attractive setting and contrast. The magnificent Mercado Nuestra Senora de Africa stands might in its marble and stone design and is a representation of the ancient structures in the city. The same goes for the intricately-designed sand-and-stone Puente Serrador tower.
    The tall Torres de Santa Cruz is among the modern skyscraper architecture in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and the same goes for stunning and majestic Auditorio de Tenerife. The Plaza de Espana is Santa Cruz de Tenerife’s largest public squares and has a beautiful location at the heart of the city. One other unifying structure is the Iglesia Matriz de la Concepcion, the firmly-founded Catholic Church with its sweeping five naves.
    Today, apart from being the central economic, educational, cultural, and historical hub of its region, Santa Cruz de Tenerife remains a crucial tourist attraction destination, not only in its region but across the Canary Islands as well. On top of that, the city is considered among the top five most natural and best places to live in the world.

    When to visit Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife experiences a semi-arid climate of BSh under the Köppen climatic classification. In general, the weather is characterized by extremely hot, humid, and dry summers and warm and pleasant, moderately wet winters. There is ample sunshine throughout the years, and extremely low temperature is very rare.
    Summer has the mercury expanding to as high as 33°C (91. 4°F) on the hottest of days, but the daily mean high temperature remains 28.5°C (83.3°F). The nights are cool, and the extended daylight hours offer a chance to venture into the nightlife of the city.
    Winter has the most tolerable weather of the year. The temperature is in the highs of 23.5°C (74.3°F) and lows of 15.8°C (60.4°F), with extremely rare cases of very cold days or nights.
    Thankfully for its steady warm temperature across the year, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a year-round travel destination. However, the highest numbers of visitors check-in between December and March, during winter and the onset of spring. This period has the best weather of the year for outdoor ventures since it is devoid of the exceedingly scorching, very humid, and utterly dry summer days. Most of the attended events in the city also happen to occur around this time.
    The Carnaval Festival between February and March is among the most attended events in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, as is the Festival Internacional de Musica de Canarias that is usually held between January and February.

    • en: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
    • es: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, España
    • sr: Santa Kruz de Тenerife, Španija
    • zh: 圣克鲁斯-德特内里费, 西班牙
    • Latitude: 28.463630°
    • Longitude: -16.251847°
    • Elevation: 15 m
    • Current time: 12:04 WEST
    • Sunrise: 07:48 WEST
    • Sunset: 20:13 WEST
    • Timezone: Atlantic/Canary

    Climate data

    Useful resources
    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife
    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife @ Wikipedia
    • Auditorio de Tenerife Adán Martín – seafront arts complex and auditorium housed in a landmark building with futuristic, curving design.
    • Plaza Muñoz De Bustillo – built in 1929, the city’s largest square includes the ruins of a historic fort and an artificial lake.
    • Museum of Nature and Man – museum tracing islands’ natural history, with mummies and artifacts from the native Guanche culture.
    • Rural de Anaga Park – this 14,419-hectare scenic nature park features wildlife and dozens of small rural settlements.
    • Palmetum of Santa Cruz de Tenerife – started in 1995 on a former landfill, the 12-hectare botanic garden houses hundreds of palm species.
    • Parque Marítimo César Manrique – aquatic center featuring 3 saltwater swimming pools amid waterfalls and palm trees, plus a sun deck.
    • Tenerife Espacio de las Artes – the Tenerife Space of Arts is a cultural space and building in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Spain
    • Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de Santa Cruz de Tenerife – the Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a museum of fine arts located in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
    • Masonic Temple of Santa Cruz de Tenerife – historic Masonic Temple of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a Masonic Temple located in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, on San Lucas street.

    Tenerife Weather – Weather Forecast for Tenerife , Spain

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    The weather today is expected to be clear with the appearance of scattered clouds at times and the maximum temperature will be 25°C which is similar to yesterday. The weather tonight is expected to be cloudy with a chance for light rain and the minimum temperature will be 22°C which is similar to last night. 

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    Tenerife weather – Advartis Tenerife Property

    Weather in Tenerife

    The greatest contrast occurs during the winter, when you can sunbathe on almost any beach in Tenerife, whilst resting your gaze on the snow-capped peak of Mount Teide, just a few kilometres away. It snows quite hard every year in Las Canadas and the surrounding area – about two thousand metres above sea level.

    Temperature in Tenerife. Tenerife weather forecast.

    See the latest weather forecast and current conditions for Tenerife airports:

    • Tenerife South Airport weather
    • Tenerife North Airport weather

    There are also many other contrasts in climate to be seen. Santa Cruz de Tenerife usually enjoys warm weather all year round. If you travel from Santa Cruz to the centre of La Laguna – the university city of Tenerife – in winter, you would be wise to take some light but warm clothing with you because temperatures can drop sharply in just a dozen kilometres and you may even find it is raining.

    The North and the South of the Tenerife

    The North and the South of the Tenerife also have different climatic conditions. There are more hours of sun all year in the South and more rainfall and higher humidity in the North, which explains the different landscapes and tones of the countryside, although both climates can be considered ideal within the mild and moderate climate we have already mentioned.

    In fact, 19th century doctors – English and Dutch mainly – recommended the North of Tenerife as the ideal natural cure for several diseases related to the ravages of age and circulation problems.

    In short, the high temperatures one would expect in Tenerife from its proximity to the Tropic of Cancer and the Sahara Dessert, are softened by the influence of the sea and the cold Canary current. On the other hand, the altitude of the island causes a marked variation in temperature with altitude.

    Winter in Tenerife south

    From November till February, there is a slight drop in the average high temperature . This starts at 21°C in November and falls down to the high teens – 18-19°C in December, January and February. Night times become refreshingly cool, the average low temperature dropping down to 14°C in December, 11°C in January and 13°C in February. November and December are the wettest months on Tenerife and if they occur, thunderstorms can often be quite violent affairs: thick walls of rain pounding down causing flash floods. However, showers are usually short-lived. Sunshine does lessen during the winter; in November, January and February only 9 hours of sunshine are to be expected each day – this drops to just 7 in December. However, this average figure is often spread out over whole days of sun interspersed by slightly wet, cloudier days.

    Spring in Tenerife south

    Spring – the months of March and April – see an average temperature of 17°C, which is calculated from the average high of 19°C and an average low of 15°C. Tenerife is known as the ‘Island of Eternal Spring’ due to its consistently warm temperatures. This is partly due to the moderating northeast trade winds which keep conditions pleasant, as does the low level of humidity which remains throughout the whole year.
    April, however, is slightly wetter than the summer months about to follow, with around 22mm of rainfall at this time.

    Summer in Tenerife south

    From May till August Tenerife will hit the 20s with the average high temperature peaking in August at 24°C. Night time temperatures usually linger around 20-22°C. The sea is warm but refreshing in the low 20s, perfect for scuba diving amongst the islands coral reef. The number of hours of sunshine per day is very high at 11 or 12 hours on average. Tenerife is always relatively dry; from June till August a total of 9mm of rainfall is expected. Rain usually falls in short showers and does not cause much of a problem. The end of the season is often subject to calimas, spells of hot dry weather blown over from the Sahara by the sirocco wind which often brings sand and dust storms onto the islands. The best months of the year to go swimming off the coast of south Tenerife in summer are probably July and August as the sea temperature stays around 22°C to 23°C.

    Autumn in Tenerife south

    In autumn, which can be described as the months of September and October, the temperature begins to fall, but only slightly to 22°C and 21°C.
    The temperature of the sea water is still high at 23°C. Hours of sunlight are usually around 10-11 hours at this time of the year, before it drops to 9 hours in November. Light showers are more common in these months of the year after the months of summer dryness, but the levels are so low at only 3-9mm.

    Average monthly and annual temperatures in Tenerife

    AVERAGE MONTHLY AND ANNUAL TEMPERATURES (in ºC)
    Month Santa Cruz Airport TF SOUTH Airport TF NORTH Izaña
    January 17.2 18.4 12.2 4.0
    February 17.9 18.2 12.5 4.3
    March 18.6 19.3 13.2 5.7
    April 19.1 19.3 13.4 6.7
    May 20.3 20.2 14.6 9.5
    June 22.1 22.0 16.0 13.4
    July 24.3 24.0 18.5 17.5
    August 24.9 24. 8 19.4 17.5
    September 24.2 24.8 19.1 14.0
    October 22.8 23.6 17.6 10.1
    November 20.5 21.5 15.4 7.2
    December 18.5 19.5 12.9 4.3
    AVERAGE 20.8 21.3 15.1 9.5

    Average daily sunshine (hours of sunshine) in Tenerife

    AVERAGE DAILY HOURS OF SUNLIGHT
    Month Santa Cruz Aerop. Sur Aerop. Norte Izaña
    January 5.8 6.1 4.9 6.9
    February 6.6 6.6 5.9 8.2
    March 7.1 6.8 5.9 9.1
    April 8.0 6. 5 6.1 9.0
    May 9.2 7.5 6.5 10.5
    June 10.2 7.6 7.8 12.4
    July 11.0 8.4 8.6 10.8
    August 10.5 8.0 8.6 10.8
    September 8.3 6.2 7.4 9.1
    October 6.7 6.5 6.1 8.4
    November 5.9 5.9 5.4 7.2
    December 5.4 6.2 4.6 6.6
    AVERAGE 7.9 6.9 6.4 9.0

    Average annual rainfall in Tenerife

    AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL
    Place Altitude (m) Annual (mm) Days more than 0.1 mm
    Santa Cruz de Tenerife 36 243,5 50,8
    Punta de la Rasca 95,7 10,8
    Airport TF SUR 125,7
    Airport TF NORTE 617 661,2 85,2
    Icod de los Vinos 200 449 71,3
    Observatorio del Teide (Izaña) 2367 532,6 45,7

    Weather in Tenerife for 7 days (week) and now, weather forecast by months and water temperature of Tenerife from hydrometeorological center and gismeteo

    Weather now

    23°C

    Clear

    Feels: 25°C

    Forecast: 25°C -26 ° C

    Water temperature: 24 ° C

    Wind: ↑ 1 km/h,

    Pressure: 1014 MBAR

    Humidity: %

    Cloudy: 4

    Supple: 07:50

    Sunset: 20 :15

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    09/12/2022

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    Weather on Tenerife for months

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    Water temperature at Tenerife

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    Last mining tours to Spain 2022 to the resort of Tenerife Island
    Check the weather in the resort of Tenerife before the trip. The information provided on the current temperature and forecast data for 7 and 10 days will help you choose the right wardrobe for you.

    Weather forecast for 7 days.

    For Tenerife this week the average daily temperature is around 24.9°C , with a peak of 26°C on Monday.
    A minimum temperature of 20°C is expected on Friday.
    Expected sea temperature in Tenerife at least 23 C.

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    Tenerife south airport, CN – 10 day weather forecast – The Weather Channel

    As of 12:05 WEST

    3 Today

    27°/22°

    Mostly Sunny Day

    27°

    Mostly Sunny

    Wind

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    Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind SE from 15 to 25 km/h.

    • Humidity

      Humidity69%

    • UV LEVEL

      UF10 index of 10

    • SUN Rise

      Dawn 7,0002: 49

    • SUNSET

      Sunset 20: 14

    • 9061

      551 Night

      22°

      Scattered Showers Night

      Wind

      SSE

      14 km/h

      Heavy rains later in the evening. Decrease 22C. Wind SSE from 10 to 15 km/h. 40% chance of rain.

      S

      23 km/h

      Heavy rains. Boost 26C. Wind Yu from 15 to 30 km/h. 50% chance of rain.

      • Humidity

        Humidity74%

      • UV LEVEL

        UF8 index of 10

      • SUN Rise

        Dawn 7000: 50

      • SUNSET

        SUND20: 13

      • 9061

        BAT 13 Night

        21°

        Mostly Clear Night

        Wind

        SE

        18 km/h

        Partly cloudy. Decrease 21C. Wind SE from 15 to 25 km/h.

        SSE

        22 km/h

        Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind SSE from 15 to 30 km/h.

        • Humidity

          Humidity74%

        • UV LEVEL

          UF10 index of 10

        • SUN Rise

          Dawn: 50

        • SUNSET

          SUND20: 12

        • 9061

          14 Night

          22°

          Partly Cloudy Night

          Wind

          ESE

          17 km/h

          Partly cloudy. Decrease 22C. Wind SEW from 10 to 15 km/h.

          ESE

          21 km/h

          Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind SEW from 15 to 30 km/h.

          • Humidity

            Humidity72%

          • UV LEVEL

            UF10 index of 10

          • SUN Rise

            Dawn7: 51

          • SUNSET

            Sand20: 11,0003

          • 9061

            9 Night

            22°

            Mostly Clear Night

            Wind

            E

            18 km/h

            Partly cloudy. Decrease 22C. Wind B from 15 to 25 km/h.

            23 km/h

            Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind SE from 15 to 30 km/h.

            • Humidity

              Humidity73%

            • UV LEVEL

              UF10 index of 10

            • SUN Rise

              Dawn7: 51

            • SUNSET

              Sand20: 10

            • 9061

              1

              1 9 Night

              22°

              Mostly Clear Night

              Wind

              E

              19 km/h

              Partly cloudy. Decrease 22C. Wind B from 15 to 25 km/h.

                SE

                22 km/h

                Heavy rain during the day. Raise 27C. Wind SSE from 15 to 30 km/h. 40% chance of rain.

                • Humidity

                  Humidity74%

                • UV LEVEL

                  UF10 index of 10

                • SUN Rise

                  Dawn7: 52

                • SUNSET

                  Sand20: 08

                • 9061

                  Night

                  21°

                  Scattered Showers

                  Wind

                  SE

                  17 km/h

                  Heavy rain. Decrease 21C. Wind SE from 10 to 15 km/h. 50% chance of rain.

                  Wind

                  SSE

                  22 km/h

                  Light rain. Boost 26C. Wind SSE from 15 to 30 km/h. 70% chance of rain.

                  • Humidity

                    Humidity77%

                  • UV LEVEL

                    UF10 index of 10

                  • SUN Rise

                    Dawn7: 52

                  • SUNSET

                    Sand20: 07

                  • 9061

                    Sun Night

                    21°

                    Scattered Showers Night

                    Wind

                    SSE

                    18 km/h

                    Heavy rain since early morning. Decrease 21C. Wind SSE from 15 to 25 km/h. 40% chance of rain.

                    Wind

                    SSE

                    23 km/h

                    Partly cloudy. Boost 26C. Wind SSE from 15 to 30 km/h.

                    • Humidity

                      Humidity76%

                    • UV LEVEL

                      UF10 index of 10

                    • SUN Rise

                      Dawn7: 53

                    • SUNSET

                      Sand20: 06

                    • 9061

                      551 Night

                      21°

                      Mostly Clear Night

                      Wind

                      ESE

                      19 km/h

                      Partly cloudy. Decrease 21C. Wind SEW from 15 to 25 km/h.

                      ESE

                      21 km/h

                      Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind SEW from 15 to 25 km/h.

                      • Humidity

                        Humidity74%

                      • UV LEVEL

                        UF10 index of 10

                      • SUN Rise

                        Dawn7: 53

                      • SUNSET

                        Sand20: 05

                      • 9061 9 Night

                        21°

                        Mostly Clear Night

                        Wind

                        UTC

                        17 km/h

                        Partly cloudy. Decrease 21C. Wind UTC from 10 to 15 km/h.

                        25 km/h

                        Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind B from 15 to 30 km/h.

                        • Humidity

                          Humidity71%

                        • UV LEVEL

                          UF10 index of 10

                        • SUN Rise

                          Dawn7: 54

                        • SUNSET

                          Sand20: 04

                        • 9061

                          C Night

                          22°

                          Mostly Clear Night

                          Wind

                          UTC

                          22 km/h

                          Partly cloudy. Decrease 22C. Wind UTC from 15 to 30 km/h.

                          • Humidity

                            Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind UTC from 15 to 30 km/h.

                            • Humidity

                              Humidity 70%

                            • UV LEVEL

                              UF10 index of 10

                            • SUN Rise

                              Dawn7: 54

                            • SUNSET

                              Sand20: 02

                            • 9061

                              9 Night

                              21°

                              Mostly Clear Night

                              Wind

                              UTC

                              24 km/h

                              Partly cloudy. Decrease 21C. Wind UTC from 15 to 30 km/h.

                              • Humidity

                                Humidity 77%

                              • UV LEVEL

                                UF0 index of 10

                              • Moon Rise

                                Luno Sunrises4: 34

                                Moon Phase – Day 26

                                Witting sickle

                              • Moon set

                                23: 28

                                21°

                                Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny

                                Rain

                                5%

                                Wind

                                E

                                24 km/h

                                Arrow Down

                                Fri 23 | Day

                                27°

                                Mostly Sunny

                                Wind

                                E

                                24 km/h

                                Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind B from 15 to 30 km/h.

                                • Humidity

                                  Humidity 70%

                                • UV LEVEL

                                  UF10 index of 10

                                • SUN Rise

                                  Dawn7: 55

                                • SUNSET

                                  Sand20: 01

                                • 9061

                                  51 Night

                                  21°

                                  Partly Cloudy Night

                                  Wind

                                  UTC

                                  22 km/h

                                  Partly cloudy. Decrease 21C. Wind UTC from 15 to 30 km/h.

                                  • Humidity

                                    Humidity 78%

                                  • UV Level

                                    UV0 index out of 10

                                    • Humidity

                                      Humidity 70%

                                    • UV LEVEL

                                      UF9 index of 10

                                    • SUN Rise

                                      Dawn 7000: 55

                                    • SUNSET

                                      SUDD20: 00

                                    • 9061

                                      9 Night

                                      21°

                                      Mostly Clear Night

                                      Wind

                                      UTC

                                      22 km/h

                                      Partly cloudy. Decrease 21C. Wind UTC from 15 to 30 km/h.

                                      • Humidity

                                        Humidity 77%

                                      • UV Level

                                        UV0 index out of 10

                                      • Moon Rise

                                        Sunrises of the Moon6: 27

                                        Moon Phase – Day 28

                                        Slipping Sickle

                                      • Moon Set

                                        Moon Observation19: 32

                                      Sun 9000 °/21 °

                                      MOSTLY SUNYSTY

                                      Wind

                                      B

                                      24 km/h

                                      Arrow Down

                                      Sun 25 | Day

                                      26°

                                      Mostly Sunny

                                      Wind

                                      E

                                      24 km/h

                                      Partly cloudy. Boost 26C. Wind B from 15 to 30 km/h.

                                      • Humidity

                                        Humidity 69%

                                      • UV LEVEL

                                        UF9 index of 10

                                      • Sun Rise

                                        Dawn7: 56

                                      • SUNSET

                                        Sand19: 59

                                      Sun 25 | Night

                                      21°

                                      Partly Cloudy Night

                                      Wind

                                      UTC

                                      21 km/h

                                      Partly cloudy. Decrease 21C. Wind UTC from 15 to 30 km/h.

                                      • Humidity

                                        Humidity 77%

                                      • UV Level

                                        UV0 index out of 10

                                      • Moon Rise

                                        Sunrises of the Moon7: 23

                                        Moon Phase – Day 29

                                        New Moon

                                      • Moon

                                        Moon ’entry 20: 03

                                      Mon Wind

                                      B

                                      26 km/h

                                      Arrow Down

                                      Mon 26 | Day

                                      27°

                                      Partly Cloudy

                                      Wind

                                      E

                                      26 km/h

                                      Partly cloudy. Raise 27C. Wind B from 15 to 30 km/h.

                                      • Humidity

                                        Humidity 69%

                                      • UV LEVEL

                                        UF9 index of 10

                                      • Sun Rise

                                        Dawn7: 56

                                      • SUNSET

                                        Sand19: 58

                                      PN 26 | Night

                                      21°

                                      Partly Cloudy Night

                                      Wind

                                      UTC

                                      23 km/h

                                      Partly cloudy. Decrease 21C. Wind UTC from 15 to 30 km/h.

                                      • Humidity

                                        Humidity 75%

                                      • UV Level

                                        UV0 index out of 10

                                      • 9

    Average sea water temperature: +24.5°C
    Sea at the beginning of the month: +23.8°C
    Sea at the end of the month: +24.4°C
    Air temperature during the day: +24°C
    Number of sunny days: 21 days
    Rainy days:
    Rainfall:
    2 days
    40. 2 mm

    Comparison of water temperature forecast and observation history

    Tenerife weather forecast

    for 14 days / for a month

    tomorrow

    Sep 13

    Rain in places

    +22° daytime

    +23° water

    cf

    Sep 14

    Clear

    +23°

    +23°

    Thu Sep 15

    Clear

    +25°

    +23°

    Fri

    Sep 16

    Clear

    +23°

    +24°

    Sat

    Sep 17

    Clear

    +21°

    +24°

    Sun

    Sep 18

    Rain in places

    +20°

    +24°

    Mon

    Sep 19

    Rain in places

    +20°

    +24°

    Tue

    Sep 20

    Clear

    +21° daytime

    +23° water

    Wed

    Sep 21

    Clear

    +24°

    +24°

    Thu Sep 22

    Clear

    +23°

    +24°

    Fri

    Sep 23

    Rain in places

    +27°

    +23°

    Sat

    Sep 24

    Clear

    +26°

    +23°

    Sun

    Sep 25

    Clear

    +26°

    +23°

    Mon 9Sep 26 ‘0002

    Clear

    +27°

    +23°

    Sea holidays now

    5
    .
    0

    The weather and water temperature in Tenerife today and now in September are excellent according to the hydrometeorological center and gismeteo. The water is cool, it warms up to +24.5°C. We rate the comfort of a seaside holiday this month at 5.0 points. As for other factors, there is almost no precipitation up to 40.2 mm and 2 rainy days per month. At this time, the high season, a lot of tourists because. the weather is very comfortable.

    

    Detailed weather information

    Atmospheric events
    temperature °C
    feels like °C Probability
    precipitation %
    Pressure
    mmHg
    Wind speed
    m/s
    Air humidity Temperature
    water °C
    Tuesday,
    September 13,

    Morning

    +18°

    +18°

    0% 761

    one

    79% +23°

    Clear

    Day

    +22°

    +22°

    61% 762

    one

    74% +23°

    Rain in places

    Evening

    +21°

    +21°

    0% 761

    one

    70% +23°

    Clear

    Night

    +20°

    +20°

    0% 761

    one

    76% +23°

    Clear

    Atmospheric phenomena
    temperature °C
    feels like °C Probability
    precipitation %
    Pressure
    mmHg
    Wind speed
    m/s
    Air humidity Water temperature
    °C
    Wednesday,
    14 September

    Morning

    +18°

    +18°

    0% 763

    one

    70% +23°

    Clear

    Day

    +23°

    +25°

    0% 763

    one

    63% +23°

    Clear

    Evening

    +21°

    +21°

    0% 764

    one

    75% +23°

    Clear

    Night

    +19°

    +19°

    0% 763

    one

    66% +23°

    Clear

    Atmospheric phenomena
    temperature °C
    feels like °C Probability
    precipitation %
    Pressure
    mmHg
    Wind speed
    m/s
    Air humidity Water temperature
    °C
    Thursday,
    15 September

    Morning

    +18°

    +18°

    0% 764

    2

    59% +23°

    Clear

    Day

    +24°

    +25°

    0% 764

    3

    55% +23°

    Clear

    Evening

    +22°

    +22°

    0% 764

    2

    66% +23°

    Clear

    Night

    +19°

    +19°

    0% 764

    2

    66% +23°

    Clear

    Atmospheric phenomena
    temperature °C
    feels like °C Probability
    precipitation %
    Pressure
    mmHg
    Wind speed
    m/s
    Air humidity Water temperature
    °C
    Friday,
    September 16,

    Morning

    +17°

    +17°

    0% 763

    2

    71% +22°

    Clear

    Day

    +22°

    +22°

    0% 763

    one

    62% +22°

    Clear

    Evening

    +20°

    +20°

    56% 762

    2

    71% +23°

    Clear

    Night

    +18°

    +18°

    0% 764

    2

    72% +24°

    Clear

    Atmospheric phenomena
    temperature °C
    feels like °C Probability
    precipitation %
    Pressure
    mmHg
    Wind speed
    m/s
    Air humidity Water temperature
    °C
    Saturday,
    17 September

    Morning

    +17°

    +17°

    0% 761

    2

    74% +23°

    Clear

    Day

    +21°

    +21°

    0% 761

    one

    68% +22°

    Partly cloudy

    Evening

    +19°

    +19°

    46% 761

    one

    80% +24°

    Clear

    Night

    +17°

    +17°

    0% 762

    2

    72% +22°

    Clear

    Atmospheric events
    temperature °C
    feels like °C Probability
    precipitation %
    Pressure
    mmHg
    Wind speed
    m/s
    Air humidity Water temperature
    °C
    Sunday,
    September 18

    Morning

    +17°

    +17°

    59% 761

    one

    85% +23°

    Clear

    Day

    +19°

    +19°

    72% 761

    2

    79% +22°

    Drizzle

    Evening

    +18°

    +18°

    70% 761

    one

    87% +23°

    Drizzle

    Night

    +17°

    +17°

    52% 761

    one

    83% +24°

    Clear

    Atmospheric phenomena
    temperature °C
    feels like °C Probability
    precipitation %
    Pressure
    mmHg
    Wind speed
    m/s
    Air humidity Water temperature
    °C
    Monday,
    September 19,

    Morning

    +17°

    +17°

    0% 762

    one

    87% +24°

    Clear

    Day

    +19°

    +19°

    75% 763

    2

    78% +24°

    Drizzle

    Evening

    +18°

    +18°

    53% 764

    one

    84% +22°

    Partly cloudy

    Night

    +17°

    +17°

    53% 762

    one

    87% +22°

    Partly cloudy

    Details

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    • for 10 days
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    • for month
    • for the weekend
    • water for 14 days
    • for 5 days
    • for 7 days
    • 2 weeks
    • today
    • tomorrow
    • water now
    • by month
    • seasons

    Tenerife water temperature monthly

    During the year, the water temperature monthly in Tenerife and the average monthly figures range from 18. 5°C to 24.5°C. The difference between the coolest and warmest months is 6°C. 9.8°C.

    Sea temperature in Tenerife in september Sea temperature in Tenerife in august Sea temperature in Tenerife in october

    5
    .
    0

    air: +27.5°C
    rain: 2 days
    sea: +24.5°C
    sun: 21 days

    4
    .
    9

    air: +27.8°C
    rain: 3 days
    sea: +23.2°C
    sun: 23 days

    4
    .
    8

    air: +26.5°C
    rain: 5 days
    sea: +24.2°C
    sun: 19 days

    

    Atlantic Ocean Water Temperature in Tenerife today

    Spain > Canary Islands

    Tenerife

    Tenerife, Spain | © pixabay.com

    The most detailed information about water temperature in Tenerife 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 the island of Tenerife for a week.

    Analysis and forecast

    The water temperature today is slightly lower than the average on this day in recent years. Its value has grown over the past week, but has fallen compared to 20 days ago. Exactly one year ago on this day, the water temperature in this place was 24°C. The temperature range of water on the island of Tenerife in September is from 22 to 25 degrees.

    According to our forecast, in the next few days the temperature of sea water in Tenerife will decrease slightly and will reach 21.7°C in 10 days. Sep 9 23.1°C 23.0°C Sep 10 22.7°C 23.0°C Sep 11 22.5°C 23.3°C Sep 12 22.4°C 24.0°C Sep 13 23.5°C 21.9°C Sep 14 23.5°C 21.9°C Sep 15 23.5°C 21.9°C Sep 16 23. 0°C 21.5°C Sep 17 23.8°C 22.2°C Sep 18 23.3°C 21.7°C Sep 19 23.0°C 21.5°C

    * Actual – Actual water temperature
    ** Average – Average water temperature this day in past years
    *** Forecast – Our forecast water temperature

    Actual water temperature close to shore may vary by several degrees compared to the indicated 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 specific region. We also consider data for other resorts in Spain.

    Costa Isla, Spain | © Lennart H Arwidsson

    Annual graph of average water temperature in Tenerife

    Monthly water temperature in Tenerife

    Tenerife is located in the northern hemisphere, at a latitude of 28 degrees. Comfortable bathing water temperature is set here in January, usually at the beginning of the month. During the year on the island of Tenerife there are 219 days suitable for swimming. In general, the swimming season ends in December. The average annual water temperature on the coast of Tenerife is 21.0°C, according to the seasons: in winter 19.8°C, in spring 19.3°C, in summer 21.9°C, in autumn 22.8°C. The minimum water temperature (18.3°C) in Tenerife is in February, the maximum (23.8°C) in September. 9Ol000

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Tenerife island: general information and map

Original name

Tenerife

Continent

Europe

Country

Spain

Region

Canary Islands

ADDS

Atlantic Ocean

Local time

12:06

PM :50

sunset

20:15

Day length

12 hours 25 minutes

Neighboring towns and resorts
Point

* Water temperature at this location today
** Straight-line distance in kilometers

Las Galletas, Spain | © aleksfil120

The warmest sea water in Spain today was recorded in El Toro and its value is 29. 2°C. The lowest point is in Pontevedra, where the water temperature is currently 16.4°C. The average water temperature in the country today is 23.1°C.

Data for seawater temperature in Tenerife 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 15 kilometers away. This is Puerto La Cruz Airport (UPC). We do not have information as to whether it is active and what flights it accepts or sends.

Tenerife Island: Weather Forecast

Weather forecast shown in local time for Tenerife Island

TODAY 9

24.4°C

10km/h

feels like 25.0°C, Cloudy (broken clouds: 51-84%)
Humidity: 82%, Clouds: 53%

16:00

24. 7°C

h

feels like 25.4°C, Cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
humidity: 83%, clouds: 30%

19:00

24.7°C

6km/h

feels like 25.3°C, cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
humidity: 80%, clouds: 46%

902:22:00 24.8°C C

2km/h

feels like 24.4°C, Cloudy (broken clouds: 51-84%)
Humidity: 84%, Clouds: 78%

04:00

23.3°C

0km/h

feels like 24.0°C, cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
humidity: 88%, clouds: 27%

2

23.1°C

3km/h

feels like 23.7°C, Rain (light rain)
Humidity: 85%, Clouds: 46%

10:00

23.3°C

4 7k 23.9°C, Cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
Humidity: 84%, Clouds: 44%

13:00

23.9°C

12km/h

feels like 24.4°C, cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
humidity: 79%, clouds: 41%

16:00

17km/h

feels like 24. 4°C, Cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
Humidity: 74%, clouds: 25%

19:00

23.8°C

14km/h 9002 feels like 24.3°C, Cloudy (scattered clouds: 25-50%)
Humidity: 76%, clouds: 25%

22:00

23.9°C

13km/h

feels like 24.4°C, Clear (clear sky)
Humidity: 78%, Clouds: 6%

Sep-14

01:00 9002

9km/h

feels like 23.8°C, Clear (clear sky)
humidity: 81%, clouds: 10%

04:00

22.9°C

Clear (clear sky)
humidity: 84%, clouds: 7%

07:00

22.7°C

6km/h

Feels like 23.3°C, Clear (clear skies)
Humidity: 86%, Clouds: 10%

10:00

23.4°C 85-100%)
humidity: 81%, clouds: 90%

13:00

23.8°C

10km/h

feels like 24. 3°C, Cloudy (broken clouds: 51-83%)
: 81%, Clouds: 84%

16:00

24.3°C

0033 humidity: 80%, clouds: 18%

19:00

23.7°C

18km/h

feels like 24.3°C, cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
humidity: 84%, clouds: 84%, clouds: 24%

22:00

24.1°C

7km/h

feels like 24.6°C, Cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
Humidity: 78%, Clouds: 12%

Sep 15

01:00

23.3°C

5km/h

feels like 23.9°C, Clear (clear sky)
humidity: 84%, clouds: 9%

04:00

23.2°C

2km/h

feels like 23.7°C, Clear (clear sky)
humidity: 83%, clouds: 8%

07:00

1km/h

feels like 23.4°C, Clear (clear sky)
humidity: 82%, clouds: 7%

10:00

23. 4°C

Cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
Humidity: 76%, clouds: 15%

13:00

23.7°C

4km/h

feels like 24.1°C, Cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
Humidity: 73%, cloudy: 11%

16:00

23.7°C

Clear (clear sky)
humidity: 73%, clouds: 5%

19:00

23.6°C

9km/h

feels like 24.0°C, clear (clear sky)
humidity: 75%, clouds : 7%

22:00

23.6°C

11km/h

feels like 24.0°C, Clear (clear sky)
humidity: 76%, clouds: 3%

Sep 16

01:00

23.3°C

1km/h

feels like 23.7°C, Clear (clear sky) 9003%3 clouds: 2%

04:00

22.6°C

°C

3km/h

feels like 23. 0°C, Clear (clear sky)
humidity: 79%, clouds: 1%

10:00

23.3 Feels like 24.2°C, Cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
Humidity: 75%, Cloudy: 13%

16:00

23.8°C

7km/h partly cloudy: 11-25%)
humidity: 76%, clouds: 17%

19:00

24.1°C

13km/h

Feels like 24.5°C, Cloudy (partly cloudy: 11-25%)
Humidity: 76%, Clouds: 18%

22:00

23.6°C

Clear (clear skies)
humidity: 80%, clouds: 4%

Sep 17

01:00

23.3°C

3km/h

feels like 23.8°C, 9003 Humidity: 80% Clouds: 2%0033 humidity: 78%, clouds: 2%

Faro de Sardina, Spain | © j mi shell

Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for months and now. Water temperature and weather forecast in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for a week, 14 days and a month

Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for months and now. Water temperature and weather forecast in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for a week, 14 days and a month

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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  • Weather forecast for Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    • Month
    • 2 weeks
    • A week

    Oct 12
    Today

    +21°
    +26°

    Oct 13
    Thu

    +22°
    +28°

    Oct 14
    Fri

    +22°
    +26°

    Oct 15
    Sat

    +21°
    +26°

    Oct 16
    Sun

    +21°
    +25°

    Oct 17
    Mon

    +21°
    +25°

    26
    September
    Sep

    +22°
    +26°

    27
    September
    Sep

    +22°
    +26°

    28
    September
    Sep

    +21°
    +25°

    29
    September
    Sep

    +22°
    +26°

    30
    September
    Sep

    +21°
    +26°

    01
    October
    Oct

    +22°
    +26°

    02
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    03
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    04
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    05
    October
    oct

    +22°
    +25°

    06
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    07
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    08
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    09
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    10
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    11
    October
    Oct

    +20°
    +25°

    12
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    13
    October
    oct

    +22°
    +28°

    14
    October
    oct

    +22°
    +26°

    15
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    16
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    26
    September
    Sep

    +22°
    +26°

    27
    September
    Sep

    +22°
    +26°

    28
    September
    Sep

    +21°
    +25°

    29
    September
    Sep

    +22°
    +26°

    30
    September
    Sep

    +21°
    +26°

    01
    October
    oct

    +22°
    +26°

    02
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    03
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    04
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    05
    October
    Oct

    +22°
    +25°

    06
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    07
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    08
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    09
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    10
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    11
    October
    oct

    +20°
    +25°

    12
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    13
    October
    oct

    +22°
    +28°

    14
    October
    oct

    +22°
    +26°

    15
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +26°

    16
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    17
    October
    Oct

    +21°
    +25°

    Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for months and seasons

    The weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is not characterized by pronounced seasonality by months.
    So, the coldest month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is February with an average daytime temperature of +18.5°C,
    the warmest September with a temperature of +25.4°C.
    The rainiest months in Santa Cruz de Tenerife are October (2 days),
    November (2 days) and September (1 day),
    while the driest January (0 days),
    May (0 days) and June (0 days).
    The maximum water temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is in September and is +24.0°C,
    minimum in February +18.9°C

    Month

    Temperature during the day

    Temp. afternoon

    Temperature at night

    Temp. at night

    Water temperature

    Temp. water

    Sunny days

    Solar days

    Rainy days

    Rain days

    Season
    January +19. +16.7° +19.8° 17 0
    February +18.5° +15. +18.9° 14 1
    March +19.4° +16.3° +18. 18 1
    April +20.6° +17.2° +19.4° 19 1
    May +21. +18.4° +20.3° 19 0
    June +23.2° +19. +21.3° 20 0
    July +24.6° +20.8° +22. 17 0
    August +25.5° +21.8° +23.1° 20 1
    September +25. +22.0° +24.0° 18 1
    October +24.9° +21. +23.8° 20 2
    November +22.2° +19.6° +22. 15 2
    December +20.7° +18.1° +20.9° 19 1

    In winter, the weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is mostly warm, with an average air temperature of +19. 0°C. On average, winter in Santa Cruz de Tenerife sees 1 rainy days per month. The wind in winter is moderate – around 5m / s. Relative humidity 22%.

    0 NIGHT TUMER

    916 +1 7°C

    914 mm

    December January February
    Day temperature +20.7 ° C +19.2 ° C +18.5 ° C
    +18.1 ° C +15.9°C
    Water temperature +20.9°C +19.8°C +18.9°C
    19 16 25

    The weather in spring in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is mostly warm, with an average air temperature of +20. 0°C. The average rainfall in spring in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is up to 1 day with rain per month. The wind in spring is moderate – about 5 m/s. Relative air humidity 19%.

    0 NIGHOOUS TUMBER

    mm Rainfall

    March April May
    Day temperature +19.4 ° C +20.6 ° C +21.7 ° C
    +16.3 OM 917, 2°C +18.4°C
    Water temperature +18.7°C +19.4°C +20.3°C
    16 19 7

    In summer, the weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is mostly warm, with an average temperature of +24. 0°C. On average, there is almost no rain in summer. Relative humidity 17%. The wind in summer is moderate and amounts to 5m/s.

    1

    917, 20, 20. 8°C

    914 mm

    June July August
    Day temperature +23.2 ° C +24.6 ° C +25.5 ° C
    NIGHT TUMER +19.7 ° C +21.8°C
    Water temperature +21.3°C +22.2°C +23.1°C
    6 8 18

    During the autumn months, the weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is predominantly warm, with an average temperature of +23. 7°C. The average rainfall in spring in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is up to 2 days with rain per month. Relative humidity 17%. The wind in autumn is moderate 4m/s.

    9174IK 33

    September October November
    Day temperature +25.4 ° C +24,9 7°C +19, 6 ° C
    The temperature of the water +24.0 ° C +23.8 ° C +22.5 ° C
    12