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December Weather in Costa Adeje, Tenerife – 2022 – Winter Sun Expert

Costa Adeje is a purpose build resort that is part of the province of Adeje, located in the southern part of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands in Spain. It is often described as an upmarket resort as there are lots of luxurious resorts, apartments, and villas. There is also an abundance of fine dining and entertainment. While this coastal town may have had humble beginnings, it is now the playground for tourists and snowbirds who are chasing the sun, especially during the cold winter months.

The resort has some of the best beaches in the Canary Islands including the amazing playa de Duque named after the Duke of Abrantes.

Weather December 2022 in Costa Adeje Tenerife:

Generally, December in Costa Adeje will be really nice, with an average temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1. 3 inches / 32 mm of rain during the month of December.

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Contents

  • 1 December weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife
  • 2 December weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife in more detail
    • 2.1 – What will the temperature be in Costa Adeje in December
    • 2.2 – Can you expect rain in December in Costa Adeje?
    • 2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Costa Adeje for December
    • 2.4 – Can you expect in December a lot of sunny days in Costa Adeje
    • 2.5 – Will it be comfortable in December in Costa Adeje?
  • 3 What to do in Costa Adeje Tenerife in December
  • 4 Is it humid in Costa Adeje Tenerife in December?
  • 5 Is December a good time to go to Costa Adeje Tenerife?
  • 6 Does it rain all day in Costa Adeje Tenerife in December?
  • 7 Is December the rainiest month in Costa Adeje Tenerife?
  • 8 Is December the most sunniest month in Costa Adeje Tenerife?
  • 9 Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife in other months

December weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife

To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in December in Costa Adeje, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if December is comfortable or humid

Generally, December in Costa Adeje will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 59°F / 15°C.

Costa Adeje has some rainy days in December. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain during the whole month.

The forecast for December 2022 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.

December weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife in more detail

To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in December in Costa Adeje, we will look at the temperature, rain, wind, humidity, water temperature, and sun and clouds

– What will the temperature be in Costa Adeje in December

Generally, you can expect in December an average temperature of 71°F / 22°C during the day and an average of 59°F / 15°C during the night. In December, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 78°F / 26°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 53°F / 12°C.

When looking at the whole year, January, February and December are the coldest months, with an average temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of around 86°F / 30°C. When comparing December with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to November, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 75°F / 24°C. And equal to January, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 71°F / 22°C.

Day and night temperature variation for Costa Adeje during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Costa Adeje during the year.

But average temperatures only tell half of the story. It is also good to check the maximum and minimum temperatures. When looking at the whole year, August is the hottest month, with a temperature of around 93°F / 34°C. January is the coldest month, with a temperature of around 77°F / 25°C. When comparing December with the temperature in the month before and after, this is slightly lower than November, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 86°F / 30°C. And almost equal to January, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 77°F / 25°C.

In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in Costa Adeje each month:

Day and night temperature variation for Costa Adeje during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Costa Adeje during the year.

– Can you expect rain in December in Costa Adeje?

Generally, you can expect about 6 rain days in December, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain.

When looking at the whole year, July is the dryest month, with an average rainfall of around 0 inches / 0 mmmm. December is the wettest month, with an average rainfall of around 1.3 inches / 32 mmmm. When comparing December with the month before and after, this is more than November, which sees around 0. 9 inches / 22 mm of rain. And more than January, which sees around 0.9 inches / 23 mm of rain

Rain days for Costa Adeje during the year.Rain days for Costa Adeje during the year.

If we look at the number of days with rain, July is the month with the least amount of rain days with an average of between 0 and 1 days. December is the month with the most rain days with an average of between 5 and 6 days. When comparing December with the month before and after, this is almost equal to November, which sees an average of between 4 and 5 days of rain. And almost equal to January, which sees an average of between 3 and 4 days of rain

– What will the water temperature be in Costa Adeje for December

You can expect in December, the water temperature for Costa Adeje to be between 71°F / 22°C and 68°F / 20°C.

To compare the water temperature we will use the maximum water temperature. You can expect this temperature on a more sunny day, close to the shore, when the wind does not mix the relatively warmer and colder water.

September has the highest water temperature, with around 77°F / 25°C. March has the lowest water temperature, with an average of between 68°F / 20°C and 69°F / 21°C. When comparing the water temperature from December with the month before and after, December has a water temperature almost equal to November, with a water temperature of an average of between 73°F / 23°C and 75°F / 24°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from January, that is around 71°F / 22°C.

Water temperature for Costa Adeje during the year.Water temperature for Costa Adeje during the year.

– Can you expect in December a lot of sunny days in Costa Adeje

Generally, you can expect around 8 sunny days in December and around 18 partly sunny days. The remaining days will be cloudy.

When looking at the whole year, December is the month with the highest number of sunny days, with an average of between 7 and 8 sunny days. July is the month with the lowest number of sunny days, with an average of between 0 and 1 sunny days. When comparing December with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to November, with an average of between 5 and 6 sunny days. And almost equal to January, with an average of between 6 and 7 sunny days

The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Costa AdejeThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Costa Adeje

We have looked at the sunny days in Costa Adeje. Let’s also look at the cloudy or overcast days. January is the month with the highest number of cloudy days, with around 6 cloudy days. July is the month with the lowest number of cloudy days, with around 1 cloudy day. When comparing December with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to November, with an average of between 4 and 5 cloudy days. And almost equal to January, with around 6 cloudy days

– Will it be comfortable in December in Costa Adeje?

Generally, December in Costa Adeje will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.

We use the humidity and temperature in Costa Adeje to calculate the Wintersun Expert Comfort level for each month. The lower the Wintersun Expert Comfort level, the more comfortable it will be. Only for certain people, extremely dry air can feel slightly uncomfortable.

When looking at the whole year, January has the lowest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air). August has the highest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid). When comparing December with the month before and after, this is slightly more than November, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air). And slightly more than January, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air)

Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Costa AdejeWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Costa Adeje

What to do in Costa Adeje Tenerife in December

  • Mount Teide – the highest point in Spain is can be accessed using a cable car while visiting costa Adeje.
  • Barranco Del Infierno – translating to Hell’s Canyon, this scenic part of the island is popular for its three-hour-long hike trail. There is a large number of fauna and flora present including sightings of the occasional eagle.
  • Golf Costa Adeje – considered to be among the best golf courses in the world, the golf course has some of the most amazing views you can find anywhere as it was modeled after it’s surrounding area.
  • Aqualand – this waterpark has a lot of fun rides and attractions. There are also water shows and dolphin displays.

Is it humid in Costa Adeje Tenerife in December?

A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Costa Adeje Tenerife in December. But the real question they want to ask is not about humidity but the amount of moisture in the air. Or better, about comfort. Will it be comfortable in December in Costa Adeje, or will high humidity make it uncomfortable.

To answer this question, we have to look at the dew point. Relative humidity can change a lot in Costa Adeje during the day and night, as it changes when the amount of moisture changes and, but also when the temperature changes. It is a lot less reliable for comfort. Where the dew point only varies with the amount of moisture in the air.

Looking at the dew point, we can see that for the month of December, you can expect that Costa Adeje will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.

January is the month with the most comfort. It will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable. August is the most uncomfortable month. It will not be very humid, and will feel comfortable. In the graph, you can see that there is some difference between the most comfortable and most uncomfortable months

Humidity level for Costa AdejeHumidity level for Costa Adeje

Is December a good time to go to Costa Adeje Tenerife?

Trying to answer the question of whether December is a good time to go to Costa Adeje is not as easy as it first seems. Some people like colder weather, and others prefer a warmer climate. Some are fine with some humidity, and others are not. If your location has air conditioning, the night temperature is less important.

These are some examples. I will try to answer the question with a more generic person in mind. The more detailed information in this article should be enough to check further if this applies to you as well.

If we look at the average temperature for Costa Adeje in December, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In December, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will be around 59°F / 15°C.

The number of overcast days is more than 5, but you can still the sun with around 8 sunny days and 18 partly sunny days.

The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain during December. More then 5 days rain per month makes the chance higher you will see some rain during a shorter stay. But a day with rain does not mean a day you can not enjoy.

We have looked at the average day temperature, the night temperature, humidity, the number of overcast days, and the rain. We think that December a good time to go to Costa Adeje Tenerife for most visitors.

Does it rain all day in Costa Adeje Tenerife in December?

In Costa Adeje, it does not rain all day in December. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain during the month.

Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Costa Adeje Tenerife, there are, on average 8 sunny days and 18 partly sunny days in December. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.

Is December the rainiest month in Costa Adeje Tenerife?

December is the month with the most rainy days, and it is the month with the most rain.

To answer what the rainiest month is in Costa Adeje, we will both look at the month with the most rain, and the month with the highest number of rainy days.

December is the month with the the highest number of rainiest days. On average, you can expect 6 days with rain. July is the month with the lowest number of rainy days, with aproximately 0 days.

December is the month with the most rain. This is not equal as the one with the most rainy days. On average, you can expect 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain. July is the month with the least amount of rain. This is not the same month as the one with the lowest number of rainy days. You can expect approximately 0 inches / 0 mm of rain.

Is December the most sunniest month in Costa Adeje Tenerife?

December is the month with the most sunny days, not the month with the most partly sunny days, and it is not the month with the lowest number of overcast days.

To answer what the sunniest month is in Costa Adeje, we will of course look at the month with the most sunniest days, but also look at the month with the biggest number of days that are sunny or partly sunny.

December is the month with the highest number of sunny days. On average, you can expect 8 sunny days, and 18 partly suny days. July is the month with the lowest number of sunny days.

July is the month with the highest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined. While February is the month with the lowest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined.

The last thing we will look at is the number of overcast days. July is the month with the lowest number of overcast days. While January is the month with the highest number of overcast days.

Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife in other months

  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for January
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for February
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for March
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for April
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for May
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for June
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for July
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for August
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for September
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for October
  • Weather in Costa Adeje Tenerife for November

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Where’s hot in December? The best holiday deals this winter including seven nights in Madeira from £399pp

MOST Brits have had little chance to escape the UK for a summer holiday this year, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late.

Travellers keen to chase the sun down south can hot-foot it to a wide selection of destinations that stay warm well into winter or are blessed with a tropical climate all year round.

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Santa Maria beach in Sal in the Cape Verde islands is a popular winter sun destination

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Closest to home, a big dose of vitamin D is virtually guaranteed in the Canary Islands, which have long been a winter sun favourite for Brits.

You can currently bag packages to Tenerife with TUI from £239pp this December, or from £583pp all inclusive if you fancy spending Christmas on the beach.

But this year, newcomer Cape Verde could steal its spot as the top winter sun destination with interest in the islands peaking since the last travel update.

Deals with TUI to the islands start from £599pp all inclusive for a week’s holiday this December.

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While short-haul sun is limited in winter, there are some amazing options if you’re willing to go further afield.

After the year we’ve had, consider treating yourself to a trip to the idyllic Caribbean islands or Mexico’s Caribbean coast around Cancun, where the tropical sun keeps temperatures balmy all year round.

TUI has trips to Cancun from £799pp, while BA Holidays will whisk you away to Jamaica’s Montego Bay from £674pp.

Alternatively for affordable long-haul sun, fly east to Asia and settle on a stunning Thai beach.

Popular with beach-lovers, TUI has packages to the stunning Krabi province in the south of the country from £878pp in December.

Or for something abit different, consider jetting down to South Africa and basking in Cape Town’s natural glory, with deals this December from £623pp.

We’ve found six of the best hotspots that offer a great antidote to the winter blues:

  • Average temperature: 30.4C

Cancun has everything you could want for a dreamy family break.

The tourist mecca on Mexico’s Caribbean coast is known for its white sandy beaches, crystal clear blue waters and tasty Mexican food.

A lot of the resorts around the city’s “hotel quarter” offer great all-inclusive deals and provide entertainment day and night.

Just two hours’ drive from Cancun, you’ll also find the ancient Mayan temple of Chichen Itza, or explore the stone ruins at Tulum overlooking the ocean to the south of Cancun.

  • TUI 7 nights all inclusive at Riu Yucatan, Mexico in December from £799pp
  • Average temperature: 29.5C

World-famous for its music and culture, Jamaica is also stunningly beautiful, with lush mountains and waterfalls providing a natural backdrop to its golden coves and strips of platinum sand.

If you want to laze on a beach, cocktail in hand, we suggest you head to Jamaica.

The average high on the island in December is 29C, and you’ll stay nice and warm in the evenings, which only cools to 22C.

  • BA Holidays 7 nights at Legends Beach Resort in December from £674pp
  • Average temperature: 22C

Canary Island Tenerife is a popular destination for sun seekers throughout the year – and December is no exception.

Just a four hour flight away from the UK, it’s the ideal location if you’re looking for winter sun closer to home.

In December, the average high temperature in Tenerife is a pleasant 22C, so don’t forget to pack your beach gear.

  • TUI SUNEO Tamaimo Tropical 7 nights self catering in December from £239pp or all-inclusive from £412pp
  • Jet2 Holidays 7 nights self catering in December from £284pp
  • Average temperature: 19.8C

If you are on the lookout for something different this winter, the beautiful South African city of Cape Town offers a break that has everything, plus it’s still amazing value.

The temperature tends to hover around 20C degrees in December.

It’s a great destination for couples, with everything from vineyards to natural beauty spots such as Table Mountain to enjoy and explore.

  • Expedia has holiday packages to South Africa from £623pp
  • BA Holidays has holidays to Cape Town this December from £1079pp
  • Average temperature: 26C

South of the Canary Islands off the west coast of Africa, Cape Verde shares the Canaries’ dry climate but it’s even hotter, with temperatures hovering in the mid-twenties throughout the UK winter months.

Only a six hour flight from the UK, the islands offer a happy medium between a short flight to the Canaries or a longer trip to the tropics.

Beach hotels abound on the two most popular islands of Sal and Boa Vista, with TUI offering all-inclusive packages this December.

  • TUI Hotel Riu Touareg 7 nights all-inclusive in December from £599pp
  • Average temperature: 29C

Brits in the know have been wintering in tropical Thailand for decades thanks to its amazing climate, stunning palm-tufted beaches and great-value accommodation.

Now the country has been green-lighted for travel this winter, holidaymakers can once again book trips to its range of beach destinations – from Krabi and Phuket to Ko Samui and Pattaya.

  • TUI has 7 nights in Krabi this December from £878pp
  • BA Holidays has packages to Thailand this December from £772pp

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Where are the hottest places to visit this Christmas?

Make this Christmas a warm one with our sizzling winter destinations. As well as soaring temperatures, tan-topping, and one too many cocktails – you can delve into different cultures and celebrate the festive season in a whole new way.

Our list of Christmas destinations will have you partying on the beach at the end of a long year, or putting your feet up as you catch up on that much needed rest and relaxation.

Swap the cold wintery UK weather for exotic stretches of beaches and unforgettable experiences with these amazing Christmas holidays & Winter Sun.

Canary Islands

With year round warm weather of just above 20°C, many choose to visit the Canary Islands in winter, and there are plenty of reasons to stop by at Christmas too.

The Canarians celebrate Christmas in a similar way to us, so you’ll see decorations in most towns, as well as creative nativity scenes showcased in parks, shopping centres and outside people’s houses. In Gran Canaria there’s even a scene crafted out of the sand on Las Palmas’ Canteras beach.

Over in Tenerife, the number of British restaurants and bars means you’ll easily be able to find a Turkey dinner. Meanwhile the locals are spending a family meal together on Christmas Eve, before heading onto Christmas Mass.

Whilst you’re soaking up some rays on the beach, look out for the snow on the peaks of Mount Teide.

India

One of the hottest places and most popular to visit in India is Goa. Its 27°C December heat, plus low rainfall make it more comfortable than other months.

Goa is mainly a Christian state, so it’s perhaps the place on our list that is most like home at Christmas. Expect tinsel-trimmed markets, carols on Christmas Eve and a day of celebrating on the 25th. It’s worth making a trip to the Immaculate Conception Church in Panaji to see its grand series of steps lit up and the large nativity scene at the bottom.

North Goa is a bit of a party zone, and along with New Year’s Eve bashes and fireworks at Calangute and Baga Beach, there’s a big music festival at the end of December. After a chilled out Goan Christmas by the beach you can party at Asia’s largest music festival, Sunburn, between 27th and 29th December.

Thailand

Although Thailand is a Buddhist country, the Thai concept of sanuk means they get well and truly into the Christmas spirit. You’ll often see bar staff wearing Santa hats, and shops decked with all the trimmings. Winter is a prime time for tourism in Thailand, meaning many hotels hold special Christmas events to ensure you feel at home.

The island of Phuket is a top place to enjoy Christmas in Thailand. As well as having incredible beaches from the calm to the luxe, nightlife spots like Patong and temple tours to see the sights, the number of Western tourists means Christmas cheer is encouraged here. And to top it off, the temperature in December and January averages 27°C with low rainfall.

Mexico

Mexico combines sizzling temperatures with warm Christmas welcomes, including lots of quirky traditions. Although one of the country’s coolest months, it’s still sees highs of 24°C on Mexico’s Caribbean coast in December.

Christmas celebrations kick off on 16th December, when children perform their first posada nativity processions, running until Christmas Eve. Huge nativity scenes, called nacimiento, are also a local favourite, with figures often being life size or bigger!

Houses are decorated with evergreens, paper lanterns and the poinsettia flower, and markets expand across December, selling gifts, decorations and nativity scenes. Whether you stay in lively Cancun, or further south in lazier Riviera Maya, many All Inclusive hotels add Christmas activities to their programme and have an in-house Santa for kids to visit. Otherwise, it’ll be dozing away Christmas Day on the beach with a cocktail in hand.

Caribbean

Christmas is one of the most important occasions for people in the Dominican Republic and is celebrated with parties and masses of fireworks that’ll get you in the mood.

Staying in the likes of Bavaro on the east coast, means you’ll be welcomed by temperatures of 26°C in December. Expect to see Christmas trees at your hotel and whilst you’re out on a shopping spree. Locals cook a massive Christmas Eve meal, then things are quiet on Christmas Day – leaving plenty of time for tan-topping.

Over in St Lucia, at 27°C, the annual festival of lights and renewal on 13th December marks the start of the festive season. It’s held in honour of the saint of light after whom the island was named, and sees colourful lanterns made, as well as Christmas lights being turned on. The capital, Castries, holds a lantern parade and is a great place to soak up the atmosphere on a St Lucia All Inclusive holiday.

Egypt

Although Christmas falls during Egypt’s high season, the cooler temperatures of around 20°C in December make this time of year perfect for sightseeing. The Red Sea coast resort of Hurghada, is the place to make your base for amazing white beaches and Red Sea diving – sea temperatures remain at a warm 24°C.

As a popular tourist area, lots of hotels put up Christmas decorations and hold celebrations like gala dinners and buffets on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.

Another option for your Egyptian Christmas break is exploring desert landscapes and history from Luxor, including the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Karnak. Seeing all the camels here will make you think of the three wise men travelling across the desert.

Cape Verde

The Canary Islands’ southern cousin, Cape Verde is all about warm days on the beach, at 24°C and above. With weather like Cape Verde’s you can see why the Christmas gala dinners tend to happen outdoors on the beach, followed by Cape Verdean music leading into the night. And at New Year there’ll be fireworks and more partying on the Blue Flag sands.

Made up of 10 islands, the most popular among holidaymakers are Boa Vista and Sal. Sal is perhaps the best place to join in with the Christmas festivities, but if you want something a bit more low-key, instead opt for Boa Vista and its 55 kilometres of powder white beach, from which you can head out to spot turtles and humpback whales.

Now you’re all set, make this Christmas unforgettable with one of our sun-drenched destinations.

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Ten people were stabbed in a fight between Dynamo Kyiv and Besiktas fans

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In early December, I visited the beautiful island of Tenerife, with its attractions.

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Impressions from the holiday in January

Rest in the resort of Playa de Las Americas in January is quite comfortable. Air temperature around 20-25 degrees, sunny. Many people on the beaches not only sunbathe, but also swim, although, in my opinion, the water is cold at this time of the year. In winter, it is very pleasant to travel around the island, although in the center of Tenerife, in the region of the Teida volcano, roads can be blocked at this time of the year due to snow and ice. Also in winter, there is a high probability of strong winds or prolonged rain.

Why is it better to have a rest in May?

A few years ago we were vacationing in Las Americas in May, and it seemed to me that May was a better holiday than January. Firstly, in May, the ocean is already warmer and the air temperature is higher, which makes it possible to spend time on the beach with great pleasure. Secondly, visiting water parks and water attractions also takes place in more comfortable conditions. I think that September and October should also be good months to visit the resort, as there are fewer tourists at this time of the year, but the weather is nice and warm.

Holidays with children

Many parents with children fly to Tenerife in winter or early spring when they want warmth and sun, and this is the right choice. Firstly, this is Europe, with the corresponding service, food, shops, etc. No need to bring baby food, etc. – everything can be bought here. Secondly, the flight from Moscow lasts only 7 hours, which is much less than to Southeast Asia or the Caribbean. When traveling to the Canary Islands, you do not need to do special vaccinations and you can not be afraid of exotic infections. Tenerife has a huge hotel base for every taste and budget, a lot of apartments and aparthotels, which makes it easier to solve everyday problems that arise when relaxing with children. The developed infrastructure of the Playa de Las Americas resort makes it possible to visit interesting amusement parks and water parks with children.

Family holidays

Tenerife, to be honest, is mainly intended for family holidays, young people will be bored here. But couples with or without children will be comfortable here. Since often the main purpose of a trip to Las Americas is to relax on the beach, many families will already have enough wide sandy beaches and modern comfortable hotels to feel happy. Another point that vacationers like is the gastronomic component of the holiday. It’s very tasty here. And for those families who cannot sit still, there is an opportunity to travel safely. Men can go fishing.

Holidays for the elderly

There are a lot of elderly Europeans in Playa de Las Americas. They are attracted by a rather mild climate, the absence of sweltering heat, as well as many amenities that make life easier for people of age. For example, all beaches in Las Americas are equipped with wheelchair ramps. In addition, the resort is quite calm, there are not a lot of noisy young people here.

What to take with you on vacation?

It is best to take casual clothes, comfortable shoes for travel and hiking, swimwear and swimming trunks, sunblock for vacation. Take a light windbreaker with you in case of strong winds.

Where is the best place to stay?

Playa de Las Americas is quite a respectable resort, so there are many 4-5 star hotels here. As a rule, they are located directly on the beach or very close to it. It often happens that the hotel is located on the coast, but not on the beach, so if you do not want to climb up the mountain or walk to the nearest beach for 5-10 minutes, carefully study this issue. The part of the city closer to Playa de Los Cristianos is more developed in terms of entertainment and infrastructure, although, in principle, the distances here are not very large. Many families choose apartments, such as Parque Santiago or Parque La Paz. Of the budget hotels, Sol Tenerife is very good. As for expensive hotels, they usually fully correspond to the declared category, and you can choose any of them based on personal preferences or location.

What to do at the resort?

In addition to a beach holiday, Tenerife has many opportunities for entertainment. In close proximity to the resort is one of the largest water parks in Europe – Siam Park, as well as the older one – Aqualand. There are also several animal and plant parks – Monkey Park, Jungl Park, Cactus Park. In the evening you can visit the concert hall “Piamida of Arona”, which hosts musical theatrical performances, very bright and dynamic. In some restaurants and clubs you can watch flamenco dance. Fans of sea walks can ride a yacht or a catamaran, go surfing. Those who have the time and desire for longer trips can visit the visiting card of the island – the Teida volcano, or the famous parrot park Loro Parque.

The beaches in Las Americas are bays separated by gray sand breakwaters. The sand is usually quite coarse, sometimes there are small pebbles. In general, for an amateur. The water, even in summer, is much cooler than in the Mediterranean Sea. Along the beach there is a promenade, on which there are numerous restaurants, bars and cafes. As a rule, there is a toilet on the beach. Part of the beach is occupied by sun loungers and umbrellas at a price of 10-15 euros per set per day. Therefore, most vacationers use a portable umbrella and mats.

Most of the shops in Playa de Las Americas are concentrated in the area of ​​the Arona Pyramid concert hall and next to the Bahia del Duque hotel. Prices for everything are resort prices, designed for tourists, i.e. high. Therefore, if you want shopping to be more intelligent and interesting, then you should go to the capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. There are several shopping centers here, as well as the El Corte Ingles department store.

Entertainment

In this section, I would like to list prices for some popular entertainment in Las Americas. So, Siam Park water park. The price of an entrance ticket for an adult is 34 euros, for a child – 23 euros. Same prices in Loro Parque. If you buy a double ticket to visit these two parks, you will save 10 euros. Entrance to the Jungle park costs 24 euros for adults and 17 for children. Ascent by funicular to the Teida volcano – 26 and 13 euros, respectively.

Pros of holidays in Playa de Las Americas

The main advantage of the resort of Playa de Las Americas is that you can come here at any time of the year and have a great rest. It has all the necessary tourist infrastructure, a pleasant atmosphere, and a variety of entertainment. I like that the resort is calm and safe, the ocean is clean, there are a lot of various entertainments at reasonable prices. And living on the island is inexpensive.

Cons of staying in Playa de Las Americas

The disadvantages of holidays in Playa de Las Americas include a 7-hour flight and often high airfare. In addition, this is just a resort place, so if you do not get out of it, then you will not see anything informative, authentic and typically Canarian.

Should you stay in Playa de Las Americas?

Of course, this is a place worth visiting. Firstly, it is the most developed and interesting island of the Canary archipelago. Here, European service, good climate and an interesting excursion program. As an alternative to Playa de Las Americas, you can consider the island of Gran Canaria. The resort has a lot of Russian-speaking staff, which facilitates the rest of tourists who do not speak foreign languages.

Playa de las Amerikas is the largest and most popular resort in the south of Tenerife. Every year, thousands of travelers choose it for their vacation. And this is no coincidence, since it has an excellent combination of quality beaches, developed infrastructure and hotels of various levels. How to organize your vacation in Las Americas, let’s try to figure it out in this article.

Although we did not live in Playa de Las America, we were regular visitors. After all, the entire resort life of the island is concentrated in it. There is a large selection of restaurants, cafes, many supermarkets, shopping centers and small shops. There are many tour agencies in this resort. And most importantly, it is easy to get to any city on the island from here.

Playa de Las Americas is located at a distance of 20 km. and 80 km. from the island’s capital city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Like many resort towns, it is represented by leisure facilities and hotel complexes. On the one hand, Las Americas borders (along Mount Chayofita), and on the other – with (along the riverbed of the Barranco de Troya). True, this border is very arbitrary, because walking along the coast, you will not notice it. Currently, all three resorts have practically merged into one large tourist destination.

Las Americas has been actively developing since the 70s of the last century. It is hard to imagine, but then there was nothing for tourists. The first Gran Tenerife hotel was built in 1971. Since then, it has been updated and improved many times. It still functions and if you wish, you can spend your vacation in it. Gradually, Las Americas expanded, new infrastructure appeared. The appearance of the airport in the south of Tenerife breathed new strength into the resort.

Unlike other resorts in Las Americas, you can meet Russian tourists. Local entrepreneurs are also adapting to this factor and offer a menu in Russian in cafes. Some of them even have Russian-speaking employees. And in hotels there are still few people who know Russian. So basic knowledge of English will come in handy, or, as an option, an indispensable Google translator.

Las Americas has a very beautiful and well-equipped promenade. Let’s walk around a little and see the surroundings. On the embankment you can see a lot of people running.

While walking, look around. Pay attention to the creative sculpture in the photo above. There are also located right along the sea. They enjoy well-deserved attention from photographers.

Another creative embodiment of thought. Benches are installed along the embankment, you can sit down and take a break from a walk.

And this already looks like a stone statue created by nature itself. She reminds me of a lion.

You can also find playgrounds along the embankment.

Las Americas promenade is a cozy place. It is pleasant to walk here, breathe the sea air and admire the beautiful Canary landscapes.

Weather

Las Americas is considered a year-round resort. But in winter it is not at all hot here. The air temperature averages 20-23 degrees, the sun is much hotter. There is almost no precipitation, the weather is good and sunny. Many swim and sunbathe. But in winter the ocean cools down to 19degrees. For those who like to swim in hot water, it will not be very comfortable to swim. Pools come to the rescue, which are in almost every hotel. And here sunburn lays down in the winter well. The peak season in Las Americas is July-August, when the holiday season begins for many Europeans. If you don’t want crowds, it’s best to avoid these months.

Attractions and attractions

There are no historical attractions in the young resort, but entertainment for every taste and budget. Las Americas is considered the most party place on the island, as many nightclubs and bars are concentrated here. Therefore, it is here that young people often go on vacation. The noisiest places are located near hotels and. But older people prefer quieter resorts.

The main attractions of the resort are:

  1. with a variety of water slides and attractions.
  2. More relaxed Aqualand, more suitable for children.
  3. The medieval castle of San Miguel, where you can go on a tour.

Nearby theme parks:

  1. Jungle park
  2. Monkey park
  3. Camel park (camel park)

On the beach you can ride a jet ski or a banana, and in the evening listen to live music in one of the restaurants. Part of the vacation can be taken to. You can get to know some of it yourself.

Shopping

Shoppers should visit Avenida de Las Americas, where Parque Santiago II and Safari shopping centers are located. This avenue is also called the “golden mile” because all the world’s brands are represented on it.

And after shopping, you can get a vivid impression in the concert hall “Pyramid of Arona”, created in ancient style, or have dinner in one of the cafes. In the evening, the avenue is illuminated by the lights of a singing fountain. But do not tune in to a grand show, like in Barcelona, ​​everything is simple here.

Hotels and apartments

The resort has many hotels of different levels. I have compiled a selection of good hotels and apartments by category depending on your budget.

High end hotels:

  • Las madrigueras
    – a small new hotel with architecture in the form of a residence of the monarch. Not suitable for families with children, but will be an excellent choice for people who are fond of golf
  • Cleopatra Palace
    — a hotel with a great location, delicious food and excellent service.
  • Mediterranean Palace

  • – a chic hotel with a cozy atmosphere, a large pool and a spa complex. Just a couple of minutes walk to the beach.

Cheap hotels:

  • Catalonia Oro Negro
  • Hotel Caledonia Udalla park
  • Hotel Zentral center
  • Sol Tenerife
  • Tropical Playa

Find discount hotels

Staying in apartments will help you save money on vacation. They are equipped with a kitchen and it will be possible to cook by yourself, buying groceries in local supermarkets. And if you book an apartment using the link
, then you can get $25 for your first booking.

Beaches and photos

One of the most popular beaches is the beach of the same name, Playa de las Americas. This is a wide beach with all the necessary infrastructure.

Next to it is Honda Beach (Playa Honda). Its main disadvantages are waves and pebbles.

And the last beach is Playa del Camison (Playa del Caminson is located closer to Los Cristianos. It is protected on both sides by bulk dams, so the ocean is calm, without waves. The beach is covered with yellow sand brought from the Sahara. This beach is often chosen by families with children who relax in the resort.Lovers who do not sit still can ride on water modes of transport.0003

How to get there

The nearest South Airport can be reached by bus #111, #450, #343. On the latter, you can also get to the North Airport, located near Santa Cruz de Tenerife. If public transport is not suitable for you for one reason or another, you can book an inexpensive taxi
advance or rent a car
right at the airport.

Map

On the map below you will find the main attractions and beaches of Tenerife. The map will be helpful when planning your trip.

Playa de las Americas (“beach of the Americas”) is the party capital of the island. The resort is located on the southwestern tip of Tenerife. Here the sun shines all year round, the nightlife boils, there are duty-free shops and tourists sunbathe on the golden beaches. Do you want something calmer? Nearby are the “classic” resort of Los Cristianos and the windsurfing capital of El Medano, which is only 15 minutes away.

Playa de las Americas beaches

Something, but there are enough beaches on Playa de las Americas. There are six of them here. The main beach has good sand, lack of big waves and an abundance of kiosks, cafes and restaurants. In terms of entertainment, you can play volleyball, surf or jet ski on every beach in Playa de las Americas. True, there are many rocks on Playa de Guincho and mainly surfers and windsurfers rest here.

Vibrant night life

After dark, the resort turns into a lively nightlife hub. Playa de las Americas becomes one big party with karaoke, comedians, cabarets and nightclubs. On every corner you can hear the songs of famous musicians of today and the past: the Beatles, Elton John or Rod Stewart. All the main events of the night take place mainly on the neon-lit Veronicas Strip boardwalk, in the immediate vicinity of the promenade boulevard or in the Starco Center.

Trip to Santa Cruz

In less than an hour you can get from Playa de las Americas to the capital of the island – the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Santa Cruz is a great place for shopping. You can start your shopping hunt with a visit to the huge shopping center El Corte Ingles. Teide National Park is half an hour away by car. A few more minutes on the cable car and you are already at the top of one of the highest volcanoes in the world.

The resort of Playa de las Americas is one of the most popular holiday destinations among Europeans in the Canary Islands. Every year a huge number of tourists come to it, who are attracted by a well-developed infrastructure, convenient location and almost year-round.

What exactly can be seen in the largest resort of Tenerife Las Americas, you will learn from this article.

Weather in Las Americas, Tenerife

Compared to the northern part of the island, the southern part is perfect for the beach resorts located here. The mountain range separating Tenerife protects the south from the cold trade winds of the northeast, so the weather is excellent here: the water temperature near Las Americas in Tenerife does not drop below +18˚С all year round, it is moderately hot here in summer (+28˚С), and in winter – + 22˚С. Rains are very rare and do not have a prolonged character.

Hotels Las Americas, Tenerife

There are a huge number of hotels, different in terms of comfort: from economy class to VIP apartments. In addition, it should also be taken into account that the location of the chosen housing should correspond to your type of vacation, for this you need to choose the right area. In the western part of the town it is quiet and calm, so it is perfect for a family holiday. In the central one, it is noisy and crowded around the clock, since the main part of discos and clubs are located here, mainly young people rest here. And in the east of the resort – all establishments do not work until the morning, during the day and in the evening people have fun, and at night they rest.

Basically, relatively new hotels for middle-income tourists are located here. Among them are:

  • Europe Villa Cortes 5 * – the most comfortable of all available on the coast;
  • Gran Tinerfe 4 * – the oldest hotel in the resort, built the very first on the coast in 1971, where the popular casino among vacationers is located.
  • Sir Anthony Hotel Tenerife 5 * – in addition to well-equipped rooms, there is everything for a good rest: an indoor beach, a huge outdoor pool, excursions, tennis courts and a golf course.

Beaches of Las Americas, Tenerife

In total, on 15 km of the coast of the resort there are 8 beaches protected from ocean waves by stone blocks that are located in the water. Mostly on the beaches there is black volcanic sand, but there are places with yellow sugar brought from the desert (mostly closed, related to a particular hotel). All of them are clean, well-equipped and absolutely free to visit, which is an added bonus.

Attractions Playa de las Americas

In addition to beaches and entertainment, there is much more to see on the island.

Playa de Las Americas is a resort town in the southwestern part of the island. Here began one of the sea routes to America, hence the name. However, looking at Las Americas today, the name is more likely to be associated with contemporary American culture. Everything is very chic and on a grand scale: Hard Rock Cafe, a theater that looks more like a casino in Las Vegas, shopping centers sparkling with Rolexes from their windows, golf and tennis fields … Even on the streets you can hear more English (and Russian) speech – in a word, there is no Spanish flavor at all.

The city was founded almost from scratch in the 1970s, when tourism began to flourish in Tenerife. In the same years, the Aqualand water park appeared, and the Loro Zoo on the other side of the island was already actively attracting tourists from all over the world. Las Americas was built mainly for commercial purposes, and it is clearly felt. The place was chosen well, because in this part of the island the sun always shines and carefree resort life goes on as usual, while clouds frown in the north and in the mountains, driving tourists away from the beach. On the southern coast, it is warm in winter and not too hot in summer: the temperature in winter is not lower than 20 ° C, in summer it is not higher than 30 ° C.

The main attraction is, of course, the beach, where the azure wave caresses the shore. You can swim on this stretch of coast from March to November, the ocean is quite calm, shallow near the coast, there are no big waves here, as in neighboring El Medano, so you can safely stay in Las Americas even with small children. Particularly courageous Russians swim in winter. Although the ocean is always cool and warms up to no more than 21 ° C, it is still more comfortable to swim in spring and summer.

There are many beaches here – eight, velvety sand is brought here from the Sahara desert to delight tourist eyes. Particularly good are Del Camison beach near five-star hotels, Troya beach, where young people come to smoothly move to the bars of the famous Las Veronicas neighborhood in the evening, as well as La Pinta, a family beach where there are many children happily flopping down from inflatable slides in water. In general, the beaches of Las Americas are quite quiet. It is dominated by people of mature age, mainly from England and Germany, there are few street vendors. The noisiest companies on the beach are locals, not crazed tourists, as, for example, in Barcelona. Theft is common, as in other tourist places in Spain, the “lucky man” who fell asleep on the beach takes everything that is bad.

Tenerife South Airport is only 20 kilometers from Las Americas, which is very convenient. A taxi ride will cost 10-12 euros, by bus – only 3 euros.

Las Americas is the largest resort of the Canary Islands, while delighting with affordable prices. There are several 4- and 5-star hotels here, which often make great deals, as they have been strongly pressed by private traders who rent apartments and villas via the Internet. As a result, in a good hotel you can stay at almost the same prices as in apartments, but get European service in addition.

In the center of the city there is a huge park covering an area of ​​almost 42 square meters. km. You will certainly enjoy the collection of tropical plants brought here from all over the world. In Las Americas, such a typically American sport as golf is developed. Anyone can learn how to hit the ball. And the beautiful half of humanity can, in the meantime, “shop” to its fullest! Numerous shopping centers offer a wide range of clothing, shoes and accessories: from basic firms Zara, Mango and Desigual to luxury brands from around the world – Escada, Prada, D&G and others. And all this is sold without VAT, as the Canary Islands are a free economic zone.

There is no shortage of cafes and bars in Las Americas: every evening you can have lunch and dinner in a new place. But do not look for tapas (they are not available in the Canary Islands in principle) or paella (it is better not to take it here). In Las Americas, all establishments offer a standard set of dishes at standard prices that are served in any resort in the world: pizza, pasta, burgers with fries, steaks. All food in restaurants is of high quality and inexpensive. There are also several Chinese restaurants and the ubiquitous fast food. Without trying Canarian cuisine, you can’t leave Tenerife, so we advise you to look for small restaurants away from the beach or even in other cities, for example, in Icod de los Vinos, where you can also buy the famous local Malvasia wine, or in the port the city of Los Gigantes with its good fish

Why is summer in Australia in December

Why is summer in Australia in December?

The Earth’s axis is tilted , which means that in the summer we (in the UK) lean towards the Sun. As we travel around the Sun, we begin to lean and winter sets in. … That’s why when we have winter, it’s summer in Australia.

Why is the summer season in Australia in December?

In northern summer, hot air rises above the land , sucking the storm belt as far north as the Tropic of Cancer, distributing monsoons wherever they go. As the northern summer ends, storms move towards the Tropic of Capricorn, causing the southern monsoon tour.

Why is the summer season in the Southern Hemisphere in December?

Answer: Conversely, summer in the southern hemisphere occurs in December, January and February because is when it receives the most direct sunlight . Did you know that the Earth is about 3.2 million miles closer to the Sun in January than it is in June?

Why is summer in December?

Each of them has its own light, temperature and weather conditions, which are repeated from year to year. In the Northern Hemisphere, winter usually begins on December 21 or 22… The southern hemisphere winter solstice is on June 20 or 21, and the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, is on December 21 or 22.

Is Australia the only country where summer is in December?

Australia. Australia is located in the southern hemisphere, which means that winter in it falls on June-July, and December-January is the peak of the summer season .

Why is it summer in Australia and winter in England?

Its because the earth’s rotation is actually wobbly . The Earth’s axis is tilted, which means that in the summer we (in the UK) lean towards the Sun. … That’s why when we have winter, it’s summer in Australia. Imagine Christmas dinner on the beach!

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Does Australia have 4 seasons?

The seasons in Australia are the opposite of the seasons in the northern hemisphere. December to February summer; March to May autumn; June to August winter ; and from September to November spring.

Which countries have 4 seasons?

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran is one of the few countries in the world that has a full four seasons.

What are 7 seasons?

Its seasons are more distinct than in the northern parts, with very hot summers , with average temperatures often exceeding 35 °C (95 °F) and relatively cool winters, with average minimum temperatures falling as low as 5 °C (41 °F ) with several frosty nights.

Summer in New Zealand?

The summer months in New Zealand are from December to February bringing high temperatures and sunshine. … Summer is a great time for walks in the woods and lots of other outdoor activities.

December summer in Australia?

In Australia, the seasons are defined by grouping the calendar months as follows: Spring – three transitional months: September, October and November. Summer – the three hottest months are December, January and February . Autumn is the transitional months of March, April and May.

Where is the hottest country in December?

On average, some of the most popular places to visit in December are:

  • Cancun (30.4°C)
  • Dominican Republic (29.6°C)
  • Barbados (29.5°C)
  • Brisbane (28.2°C)
  • Cape Verde (26.4°C)
  • Melbourne (25.5 ° C)
  • Lanzarote (22.2 ° C)
  • Tenerife (21. 9 ° C)

Has it ever snowed in Australia?

yes it snows in parts of australia and yes it snows a lot. … The aptly named “Snowy Mountains” region receives heavy snowfall every winter, as does Victoria’s “High Country” region, which is only a few hours’ drive from Melbourne.

How cold is it in Australia in winter?

Winters in Australia are usually cool with temperatures dropping to 5 degrees Celsius . You may also experience freezing nights during the winter months in Australia. June and July are usually the coldest months. So, if you’re heading to Australia in the winter of 2021, make sure you have the right clothing.

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What is the hottest temperature in Australia?

50.7 degrees Celsius The highest temperature in Australia was 50.7 degrees Celsius recorded in Oudnadatta, South Australia in 1960. Burke in the far west of New South Wales recorded just a degree cooler when it reached 49.7 in 1878.

Is Australia hotter than the UK?

Temperatures in England and Australia are different

Strange, as I always said, 22C in England is much hotter than 22C in Australia . … This means that when the temperature rises to 20 degrees in England, it is very hot by comparison, as easily 35 degrees in Sydney.

Which country has 6 seasons in a year?

Bangladesh Why Bangladesh Has six seasons instead of four. Seasons are determined by more than just temperature.

Why is it so hot in the UK at 30 degrees?

Most of the hot weather in the UK is due to the jet stream , which is a narrow band of high speed winds. … The warm air that reaches us comes from North Africa, and this week the winds will change and bring it through Europe and to us from France, which means that the air we receive is exceptionally hot.

Why is there so little population in Australia?

Australia has an average population density of 3.4 people per square kilometer of total land area, making it one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. This is usually attributed to the semi-arid and desert geography of much of the interior of the country.

What is the season in Japan?

Four seasons in Japan

In Japan, the year is divided into four periods. Period March to May Spring , from June to August – summer, from September to November – autumn, from December to February – winter.

What is the season in China?

Spring – March April May. Summer is June, July and August. Autumn – September, October and November. Winter is December, January and March.

Which countries have 6 seasons?

Bangladesh is known around the world as the country of six seasons, but it may have already lost two of them due to the effects of climate change caused by global warming, experts warn.

Which country does not have summer?

Norway : Norway, located above the Arctic Circle, is called the Land of the Midnight Sun. For about 76 days from May to the end of July, the sun never sets. Bright sunlight illuminates the entire region for about 20 hours a day.

What are the six seasons in English?

The seasons are traditionally divided into six categories. They are named as Spring, autumn, winter, summer, rainy season and pre-spring season .

Where in the world are there no seasons?

This is my second time living in Columbia . For the second time I live in a world without seasons. Because of Colombia’s latitude and longitude (in other words, its proximity to the equator), there is VERY little temperature change throughout the year.

What is the season in July?

summer The meteorological convention should define summer including the months of June, July and August in the northern hemisphere and the months of December, January and February in the southern hemisphere.

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Why are there 6 seasons in India?

According to the lunisolar Hindu calendar, there are six seasons or rituals in a year. Since Vedic times, the Hindus of India and South Asia have used this calendar to structure their lives according to the seasons of the year. Believers still use it for important Hindu festivals and religious events.

Is it hotter in Australia than in America?

Certainly winters in the US are colder than in Australia, and Australia is closer to the equator, so Australia has warmer areas in summer and winter than in the US. Soon on average is hotter in Australia than but Florida is hotter than Tasmania.

What is the hottest country in the world?

Mali Mali The hottest country in the world with an average annual temperature of 83.89°F (28.83°C). Located in West Africa, Mali actually borders Burkina Faso and Senegal, which follow it on the list.

How cold is europe in december: ‘Chance of a very cold snap’ in December, climate experts warn – POLITICO

Опубликовано: November 15, 2022 в 10:03 am

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Категории: December

Analysis: Europe’s energy security this winter? Depends on the weather

  • Summary
  • Europe could face cold snap in December – forecasters
  • Cold weather could require deeper gas use cuts
  • Uncertainties in medium-range weather forecasts

BRUSSELS/LONDON, Oct 14 (Reuters) – European countries are buying gas at sky-high prices and scrambling to curb energy use to avoid fuel shortages this winter, but early weather forecasts point to the risk of a cold snap that could temporarily hike demand.

Surging European gas and power prices as the result of reduced Russian supplies are stoking inflation, hampering industrial activity and inflicting record-high bills on consumers ahead of the northern hemisphere winter.

Despite high gas storage levels and steady flow of liquefied natural gas (LNG), the continent still faces risks of power shortages, blackouts and energy rationing which could worsen the economic pain.

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Early winter forecasts released by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) on Thursday said Europe could face a cold snap in December – indicating a potential extra energy squeeze, as countries attempt to cope with scarce Russian gas supplies and sky-high energy prices.

“There is still a very significant risk of having a cold outbreak. And if anything, the risk is slightly higher than usual,” Carlo Buontempo, Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service at ECMWF, told Reuters.

For the next few weeks, the weather in Western Europe is looking mild, thanks to warm westerly winds from the North Atlantic. But ECMWF’s models show a higher than usual chance of a high pressure system developing over Europe in December, bringing cold air from Siberia and Central Asia and causing a drop in temperature of potentially several degrees.

“If we have a drop in temperature, we could expect an uptick in energy demand for heating,” Buontempo said.

Medium term forecasts can’t predict with certainty that an event will occur, or its duration – “blocking patterns” of high pressure can last just a week, or longer. But the forecast offers an early indication to companies and governments attempting to assess how much gas will be needed to heat homes.

A cold snap could increase that demand. A cold spell in late September saw gas consumption among German households and small industry jump to 14.5% above the average for the same week in the past four years.

“The demand from households will be a huge question mark,” said Cuneyt Kazokoglu, director of energy economics at consultancy FGE.

MILD OR COLD

A cold spell-induced uptick in gas demand could collide with reduced renewable power generation, as high pressure systems tend to mean less wind and rain – although a trend for such systems to have less cloud cover could boost solar output.

Gas storage buffers should help, but not for all weather scenarios. EU countries have filled their gas tanks to an average of about 92% of capacity, by snapping up non-Russian gas at record prices in recent months to build a supply buffer, as Moscow progressively cut deliveries after Western sanctions in response to the Ukraine war that began in February.

But some analysts warn this alone will not compensate for the loss of Europe’s main gas supplier – and a cold winter would make this worse. Russian gas now comprises less than 8% of Europe’s supply, down from around 40% before Moscow invaded Ukraine – and Brussels has warned a full shut-off is possible.

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Gas installation is pictured at the Cavern Underground Gas Storage (CUGS) Kosakowo facility, near Debogorze, Poland April, 30. 2022. Picture taken April 30, 2022. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File Photo

“Europe is currently risking a shortfall of around 7-8% of demand over the winter, around 20 billion cubic metres (bcm). A harsh winter could effectively double that,” said Emmanuel Dubois-Pelerin, a managing director at S&P Global Ratings.

“If the temperatures are mild, then Europe will not have to ration, nor have to accelerate [gas] demand reduction,” he added.

NEXT WINTER

But it’s not only Europe’s weather that matters. As Russian supply cuts have deepened, Europe has relied on LNG to help fill the gap – snapping up cargoes in global markets where they compete with Asian buyers.

A cold winter in Europe could add 8 bcm to Europe’s gas demand, said Energy Aspects analyst Leon Izbicki.

If Asia also faced a cold winter, and needed more gas for its own heating, Europe could face a gas supply gap of 19 bcm – and end winter with its storage just 18% full, a level Izbicki said could cause regional fuel shortages.

“Storage should never get that low,” he said. “Demand for LNG in Asia is going to be critical as a determining factor for how much energy Europe can actually get over the course of this winter.”

If cold weather depletes gas storage levels this winter, Europe will need to replenish for next winter – with far less Russian gas.

Russian gas supplies to Europe have dropped to around 85 mcm per day from 360 mcm per day in September 2021, according to Bernstein analysts, as Moscow progressively curbed flows through the Nord Stream network to Germany and through other routes.​

Unexplained damage last month to the Nord Stream pipelines that run under the Baltic Sea appear to have dashed any hopes that gas flows would resume.

Marina Tsygankova, commodities research manager at Refinitiv, said Europe will only manage to refill storage in time for next winter, if this one is mild or if gas demand drops.

“You need to either pray for mild winter or more demand destruction needs to happen,” she told a conference in London last week.

EU countries have agreed a 15% voluntary gas demand cut for winter – which Brussels has said would ensure enough fuel for an average winter, but not a cold one.

A document published by the European Commission last month showed EU countries’ gas demand was 13% lower in May than the five-year average for the month, 7.6% lower in June and 10.7% lower in July.

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Abnormally high temperatures this winter could help Europe dodge Putin’s gas crunch

Europeans and people living on the US East Coast are more likely to experience mild temperatures than a deep freeze this winter, easing any potential heating-fuel constraints at a time when energy costs are soaring.

Scientists at the Copernicus Climate Change Service, which updated its seasonal outlook Thursday, said temperatures probably will be significantly above normal during the peak heating season between December and February.

Abnormally high temperatures could slacken demand for natural gas, which European countries have been rushing to put into storage. Russia’s war on Ukraine propelled prices for the fuel to record heights, contributing to a cost-of-living crisis across the region.  

The scientists said there’s a 50%-60% probability that the UK, much of the Mediterranean coast and parts of central Europe will see well-above-average temperatures. The rest of the continent has a 40%-50% chance of significantly exceeding historical averages. 

The Copernicus model brings together data from scientists in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and the US. The European Union program uses billions of measurements from satellites, ships, aircraft and weather stations for its monthly and seasonal forecasts.

Yet the outlook for a mild winter isn’t universal among meteorologists. Commercial US forecaster Commodity Weather Group holds that Europe’s winter likely will be colder than last year and slightly cooler than the 10-year average, as measured by heating degree days.

That’s a way to use temperatures to gauge energy demand, with higher numbers reflecting more cold and more fuel being burned for heating.

Commodity Weather calculates a value of 2,330 this winter, compared with last year’s 2,085 and the 10-year average of 2,233, meteorologist William Henneberg said. Europe’s winter likely will be volatile, marked by shifting periods of cold and mild readings. 

“We certainly can’t rule out a big cold outbreak at some point in the winter, but the overall pattern may be driven more by weak cold fronts moving through frequently,” he said.

The continent is racing to find substitutes for ever-dwindling supplies of natural gas from Russia as the Kremlin’s weaponization of energy boosts consumer bills and shoves economies to the brink of recession.

Gas prices are more than four times higher than usual for the time of year. Germany warns of blackouts and rationing, and the UK has the smallest margin of backup power supplies in seven years.

A colder winter will reduce Europe’s chances of getting through this heating season “relatively unscathed,” said Katja Yafimava, senior research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.

“Blackouts and industry closures could not be ruled out,” she said.

As winter unfolds across the Northern Hemisphere, meteorologists will be closely watching the Arctic. Circling the pole is a girdle of winds called the polar vortex, and if they should weaken, frigid air could come spilling south into the US, Asia or Europe. 

It’s difficult to predict when the vortex may break down, and Judah Cohen, director of seasonal forecasting at Atmospheric and Environmental Research, has spent years searching for hints.

One potential indicator is the amount of snow building up across Siberia in October, he said. If snowfall is strong, somewhere — Europe, North America or Asia — likely will get blasted with an Arctic wave.

Todd Crawford, director of meteorology at commercial forecaster Atmospheric G2, sees no evidence of a breakdown that could foster the type of killer cold that crippled the Texas electrical grid last year.

“At this time, there are no strong reasons to believe a notably weakened vortex is likely this winter,” Crawford said.

Another important piece will be high and low pressure over Greenland called the North Atlantic Oscillation. That’s “one of the main signals affecting Europe,” said Bradley Harvey, a meteorologist with commercial-forecaster Maxar.

Weather watchers should look for signs this is shifting to its negative phase because that means Europe and the eastern US may turn frigid. A positive phase can mean a milder winter.

Copernicus also predicted that temperatures across almost the entire continental US are expected to significantly surpass average, with certainty exceeding 70% in Texas and other parts of the south. The Tokyo and Beijing regions also are predicted to avoid excessive cold.

The chance of below-normal rain and snow across swathes of central Europe is greater than 40%, potentially affecting river flows and ski slopes.

In the US, northern states are projected to receive more precipitation than normal, with parts of Oregon and Washington registering a 60% probability of wet weather.

Rainfall will be influenced by the ongoing La Nina across the equatorial Pacific. The world is poised to have its third La Nina in a row, something that’s only happened twice since 1950. 

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SE Europe Cold, January 2017 – World Weather Attribution

January 12, 2017

Severe winter weather struck southeastern Europe the last several days, with extreme cold and snow in Italy, the Balkans and Turkey. This caused many accidents on roads, school closures, and canceled flights. The Danube river and Bosporus sea strait were closed for shipping. Television news brought images of refugees in tents in the snow. While many homeless people were given warm food, clothing and shelter, a few died in the cold.

Not only are the temperatures very low, they have also persisted for a long time. In Serbia maximum temperatures have been around -10ºC (14ºF) for five days in a row, with minimum temperatures around -15ºC (5ºF).

The forecast calls for less severe cold today and gone by tomorrow.

Figure 1. Maximum and minimum temperature averaged over Serbia over the past three months. Blue denotes temperatures below normal, red above normal. Source: KNMI/E-OBS.

The largest deviations from normal are in the Balkans. Montenegro, Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria had temperatures of more than 12ºC (21.6 ºF)  below normal averaged over the last five days (Figure 2). Around this core area it was also cold in eastern Italy, Greece, western Turkey and Romania with five-day mean temperatures 5ºC to 10ºC  (9ºF – 18ºF) below normal in January.

Figure 2. Deviation from normal of the daily mean temperature over five days from January 7-11, 2017 in Europe. Source: KNMI/E-OBS.

Weather situation

The weather that caused the cold outbreak was a developing high pressure system over western Europe. On January  1, 2017 this high was evident on the weather maps, although at that time it was still too far west to influence the Balkan peninsula. It gradually moved east, transferring cold air from Siberia south to southeastern Europe, following the clockwise circulation around this high pressure system (see Figure 3).

Snow showers develop easily over the relatively warm Mediterranean Sea when a compact low pressure system forms in the region, as it did from January 5 -8. From January 8 – 11 the high weakened and moved farther to the east. The low stayed in the region and caused more snow to fall. On January 12 the high all but disappeared and the inflow of cold air stopped. By January 13 the temperatures will almost be back to normal in southeastern Europe.

Figure 3. Sea-level pressure (white contours) and height of the 500 hPa surface (colors) at 0:00 UTC on January 5, 7, 10 and 12. Source: NOAA/NCEP via http://www.wetterzentrale.de.

How exceptional is this?

The temperature of the last few days in the Balkans was very low, but not at record levels. The lowest daily mean temperature averaged over Serbia was around -15.6ºC (3.9ºF) on January 7. Since 1950 colder days were observed in the winters of 1953/54, 1955/56, 1962/63 and 2011/12. The lowest temperature in this series was measured on January 24, 1963 at -19.7 ºC (-3.5ºF). (Another dataset, the Berkeley Earth analysis, shows that the winters of 1928/29 and 1941/42 had even colder days.) A daily mean temperature as low as the one observed on January 7, or lower, occurs on average about once every 35 years.

The extended period of cold is also not very unusual. The lowest five-day mean temperature in the Serbia-wide series from E-OBS is from January 7 – 11, with a temperature of -12.8ºC (-9ºF). Colder five-day means in the series from 1950 to now were in 1953/54, 1955/56 and 1962/63, and before that again in 1928/29 and 1941/42. This analysis concludes that the five-day cold spell was about as exceptional as the one-day extreme, with a probability of once every 35 years on average (three percent every year).

In the north of the Balkans and in the mountains, snow is very common. Belgrade, Serbia has snow on the ground almost every year, although the amounts show a clear decrease since 1950. On the coasts snow is much more rare. Dubrovnik, Croatia only has a day with a few centimeters or inches of snow once every few years. This also seems to have become more rare over the years. The Greek islands also get snow occasionally according to satellite observations.

Trends in the observations

The observational analysis shows a trend towards higher temperatures of the cold outbreaks, but the trend is not statistically significant, as the variability from year to year is much larger than the trend. Temperatures as low as the ones observed the last few days have become a factor of about two less common since 1950, but the uncertainty range stretches from more common to much less common. The equivalent trend in temperature is between -1.7ºC and 4.0ºC (19.4ºF – 39.2ºF) over the last 65 years, again probably a warming trend but no definitive conclusions can be drawn from the observations. An analysis of five-day cold spells shows very similar results

Trends in models

Climate models used for the 2013 Fifth IPCC Assessment Report show a trend of about 2ºC  (3.6ºF) for the temperature of the coldest day of the year in Serbia (Figure 4). This is completely compatible with the observed trend. The Balkans are in a transition zone between the very strong warming trends of cold days in Russia and more moderate trends around the Mediterranean

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Figure 4. Trend in the lowest minimum temperature of the year in the CMIP5 climate models that were used in the Fifth IPCC report (2013). Left: averaged over Serbia. Right: trend compared with the trend in the global mean surface temperature up to 2016. Source: CCCMA via climexp.knmi.nl/atlas.

Conclusions

A high-pressure system moving slowly eastwards over Europe brought cold Siberian air to southeastern Europe along its eastern side. Montenegro, Serbia, the republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria were much colder than normal, with temperatures as low as -15 ºC (5ºF) over five consecutive days. The surrounding countries of Italy, Greece, Turkey and Romania were 5ºC to 10ºC (9ºF – 18ºF) colder than normal for the time of year. The freezing temperatures with a developing low over the Mediterranean brought large amounts of snow to many places.

This kind of cold outbreak is not unprecedented in this region. These cold snaps occur on average every 35 years or so. This means that every year there is a three percent chance of a cold event like this one, or colder, of happening. The temperature of these cold waves has increased since 1950. This increase is not statistically significant due to the variability of the weather, but climate models show the same increase. Before global warming, an extreme cold snap like the recent one in southeastern Europe would have been even colder.

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Berlin in December, rest and weather in Berlin (Germany)

The first month of winter is always associated with the expectation of a holiday, family vacation, noisy fun entertainment and surprises.

Thousands of Christmas lights, music and laughter, fair rides, ice skating and New Year’s sales – you will find all these attributes of the holiday in Berlin in December.

Holidays in Berlin in December: undoubted pluses of winter travel

Most tourists come to Berlin in the second half of the month to enjoy the festive atmosphere of the fairs and get on sale at the end of December.

But during the whole month there is plenty of entertainment and shopping for tourists: the German capital was preparing to receive guests and would welcome them cordially.

Reviews of holidays in Berlin in December are usually positive and are associated with holiday emotions, shopping delight and fun. Don’t hesitate to visit Berlin in December, because:

  • cold winters with very low temperatures are almost non-existent due to the mild climate;
  • Christmas markets are open throughout December in many Berlin squares and parks;
  • doors of numerous galleries and exhibitions are still open for visits;
  • malls and boutiques start holiday sales;
  • fairs delight children with Christmas sweets and attractions.

It is worth being aware of some of the disadvantages of the December trip in order to know how to deal with them. Consider whether it is worth going if:

  • you don’t like noise – the influx of tourists, especially at the end of the month, is quite large;
  • you are traveling with a baby – the weather in December is not particularly pleasing with warmth and calm, and it is not at all the season for walking with a stroller;
  • do not plan long walks in the fresh air – the essence of the trip in December is to visit many street Christmas markets.

Weather in Berlin in December

Winter in Berlin is mild, without severe frosts and wet, the weather in December-January is proof of this. The average daytime temperature is about +4°C, at night it drops to +2°C.

Sometimes the daytime temperature reaches +10°C, but this is rare.

However, the Berlin weather has its own peculiarity: strong winds are frequent here.

Therefore, even zero temperature combined with high humidity and wind gives a rather unpleasant feeling that it is -10°C outside.

The weather in early December is changeable, and the temperature fluctuates from -4°C to +7°C, sometimes rain or sleet is added.

The temperature in Berlin drops slightly in mid-December, from -4°C to +4°C. In general, in December, the indicators are unstable and may change. So, the weather in Berlin at the end of December can also please you with a warm day with temperatures up to +9° C, and maybe freeze a little – up to -5 ° C.

Air temperature

The climate of Germany is temperate continental, and therefore the winter here is mild and not very cold. The temperature indicators of December are changeable, but abnormal natural phenomena in the form of high snowdrifts, heavy snowfalls or very high temperatures are extremely rare.

Air temperature in Berlin in December

Daytime temperatures in December fluctuate between -1°C – +8°C, while nighttime temperatures can vary between -4°C – +4°C. The average temperature in Berlin in December is around +4°C during the day and around +2°C at night.

Precipitation

Precipitation in December is low – 39 mm, mostly drizzling, sometimes prolonged, rain, fog or snow turning into rain. Rainy days in December 13 – 15.

Sunny, cloudy, cloudy days

There are few sunny days this month – only 4, usually the weather is cloudy 18 days during the month, and about 9 days there is partly cloudy.

Excursion rest: places to visit

Pre-holiday bustle and Christmas markets completely transform the dull December weather and completely compensate for the lack of heat and sun.

Wherever you go, wherever you go, the feeling of a holiday will not leave you. Even if you arrive in Berlin in early December, you can fully feel the atmosphere of Christmas.

And sightseeing of the city this month can be combined with visiting fairs.

Visit the largest and most beautiful square in Berlin – Gendarmenmarkt . The Concert Hall is located in the center, and on the sides it is framed by the French Cathedral and the German Cathedral. In December, the Christmas Magic Fair takes place here. Right on the spot, you can see how souvenirs are made: craftsmen work in front of everyone. Also everywhere you can have a bite to eat and drink hot mulled wine.

Be sure to visit Charlottenburg Palace . This is an exquisite building in the Baroque style, which is very popular with tourists.

Palace Park in December is not as beautiful as in spring or summer, but there is also a fair here, which, by the way, is considered the most romantic. There is also a free entertainment program for children. The aromas of hot wine and delicious food in the air will not leave you indifferent.

  • Berlin for children

The most famous square in Berlin – Alexanderplatz – is also a favorite place for tourists. The fair is arranged in the form of a fabulous village of several parts dedicated to different fairy tales, and by mid-December it is already in full swing.

Huge ice rink 500 sq. meters will definitely appeal to lovers of winter entertainment, and a wonderful view opens from the Ferris wheel located here. There is also a small zoo for children.

In Berlin, you can buy Berlin Welkomen Card , which is valid for a day, two or five. Gives free travel on public transport, discounts up to 50% on excursions and provides special discounts for children. The cost is from 20 euros.

If you get tired of noisy fairs and a lot of people and want to indulge in thoughts alone – welcome to Museum of Contemporary Art .

There is really something to think about here – very original expositions are presented. The museum is located in the building of the former railway station. The current railway station is five minutes away.

And another no less amazing place where you can escape from the pre-holiday bustle with the whole family – Aquadom . This is a huge cylindrical aquarium with a volume of one million liters of water.

Exotic algae and fish are a real delight for tourists, and fans of non-standard entertainment can go scuba diving there. This is really unusual entertainment, given the time, for example, the end of December!

Aquadom is located in the lobby of the Radisson SAS Berlin hotel. To admire this curiosity, you need to pay 16 euros.

  • Things to do with kids in Berlin

Holidays, events and festivals

Holidays in Berlin in December are not so much numerous as large-scale. They prepare for them, wait, pre-order tickets and celebrate with the whole family or a fun company.

Of course, it’s Christmas and New Year. Tourists come to Berlin from all over the world, and there is no trace of the November tourist lull. The whole city turns into one big fair for a whole month, over which the dizzying aromas of punch, hot sausages and spicy Christmas pastries hover.

  • Christmas . Advent begins three weeks before the holiday. Just at this time, the height of fairs and Christmas shopping is in full swing. If you plan to arrive just in time for Christmas, then you risk not finding any fairs or celebrations – they end on the evening of December 24th. The next two days, all Germans spend with their families at home, completely without arranging magnificent celebrations on the street. Therefore, in order to have time to enjoy the festive atmosphere, warm up with a punch, try delicious street food, buy gifts and New Year’s decorations, visit fair rides with your children, come at least a few days before the holiday itself.
  • New Year . And here you can already have some fun! On the afternoon of 31 December, a pancake race begins on Unterd den Linden Street, at the finish of which all participants are treated to a festive treat in the form of pancakes. And by midnight, both locals and tourists gather at the Brandenburg Gate to celebrate the New Year noisily and cheerfully. Festive fireworks, punch and mulled wine just start the fun, and then everyone goes to restaurants and bars that are open until the morning.

Shopping

And, finally, the most long-awaited time for shopaholics – Christmas sales! Without exception, all stores display signs with the inscription “SALE” or “Reduziert” in their windows – sales also apply to large shopping centers and small boutiques with exclusive clothes.

Discounts are still relatively small – from 30% in the first half of the month to 50% after December 25, and in January they reach 70% – 80%.

But this also has its advantages: you can still choose a color or size, and the clothes racks are completely filled.

Prices for holidays

In the first half of December, the flow of tourists is still not very large, so the prices for tours remain at the same level. But from the second half of the month, travel enthusiasts become more active, which is why prices in Berlin begin to rise in December.

Flight

Airfare for December increases by about 20% – 25% compared to the previous month. But this does not mean at all that you will be able to buy them just before the trip.

Given the popularity of travel before Christmas, it is worth taking care of tickets in advance – this way you will save some money and are guaranteed to be able to arrange a Christmas trip.

Tours

The cost of tours also increases by 15% – 20% by mid-December, so it’s better to book them in advance. The same applies to hotel reservations: it will be difficult to choose the one you like before the holidays – they are all busy. Therefore, in order to save money and guarantee it is worth taking care of a Christmas trip to Berlin in a few months.

  • Berlin family hotels

Food

All street food in December is focused on fairs. Its smells will turn anyone’s head, and, having wandered through the endless rows of fair houses and getting hungry, it will not be possible to resist at all.

To keep warm, buy a cup of mulled wine for 2-3 euros. The aromas of spicy currywurst sausages seasoned with curry sauce will tempt you for 3-5 euros.

Thousands of spicy hearts of various sizes, decorated with icing and cream, will not leave any visitor indifferent, and will cost from two euros and more. A delicacy in the form of roasted chestnuts will cost from 3 to 5 euros per bag.

Recommendations for holidays with children

No one will argue that Christmas and New Year are one of the most favorite holidays for children. Therefore, if you want to arrange a small New Year’s surprise for your child, go to Berlin with your family on the eve of Christmas.

Delight from the fairs with their sweets and entertainment is guaranteed for children. Skating rinks and music will impress even adults. The main thing is to stock up on warm clothes, a scarf and mittens for the child, given the windy, albeit not very frosty, Berlin weather.

You can spend time with your child not only on the street. You can relax from the hustle and get warm in the wonderful Machmit Museum! (do it with us), which has fun for kids of all ages.

If a little computer genius is traveling with you, visit Computer Games Museum with him. And for fidgets or, on the contrary, very assiduous kids, the Legoland game center is open in the very center of Berlin, which delights all fans of the world-famous designer.

Do not forget that Christmas in Germany is a family holiday, so most museums are closed on December 25 and 26. For two days the city is immersed in a quiet atmosphere of home comfort.

For babies in strollers, Christmas markets are not the best idea for a holiday. But if you are traveling together, take care of the warmth and comfort of the baby.

  • See also: Children’s routes: Berlin

If you have already stocked up on tickets and booked a hotel, your vacation will definitely take place. December is a magical month to arrange a winter fairy tale for a child, a significant other or have fun with your beloved friends.

Be sure to visit Berlin and experience the atmosphere of Christmas. Make a wish at the Brandenburg Gate on New Year’s Eve, and it will certainly come true! And our recommendations will make your vacation even richer and more interesting.

Cold and hunger drive Europeans to the streets

September 11, 2022
21:01

Dmitry Kiselev, Anastasia Popova

While Europe is in distress, America is profiting from the crisis. Things are really unimportant. At a time when the price of gas in Europe is 40 times higher than inside Russia, even normally prosperous Switzerland introduces temperature restrictions in houses that are heated by gas.

Europe is forced not only to introduce a strict austerity regime, but to take literally draconian measures in the face of an acute shortage of gas. On the one hand, expanse for cartoonists. Here are two homeless people. One asks the other: “How did you become a beggar? Gambling? Drugs?” “No,” replies the other, “I didn’t turn off the light.”

Or oil painting: “Getting the electricity bill”. Really drama. Here’s a small German bakery’s electricity bill posted online. Since October, the amount payable has almost quadrupled. Bakery – kaput.

The humor is generally sad. While Europe is in distress, America is profiting from the crisis. Things are really unimportant. At a time when the price of gas in Europe is 40 times higher than inside Russia, even normally prosperous Switzerland introduces temperature restrictions in houses that are heated by gas. The decision of the government of the country: those who warm the room for themselves above 19 degrees Celsius face not only a fine, but also imprisonment for up to three years if intent is proven. This is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the Blick newspaper, which quotes the press secretary of the Department of Economics Markus Spurndli: “Violations of the country’s supply law are always offenses or even crimes and should be prosecuted by the cantons by default.”

In Germany, Economics Minister Robert Habeck says there will be no bankruptcies, but it sounds very strange: “No, I don’t. I can imagine that some industries will simply stop production for a while.” Is it like whole “industries”? For a while? And no one will go bankrupt, will not go bankrupt?

In Poland, there is a record for the purchase of coal by households – a month in advance and with a rationing of no more than three tons per person. But back in June, they were allowed to collect deadwood in the forest. True, for money. Sobral- show the forester, and he writes out a check for payment. Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is panicking over rising gas prices: “This noose is tightening so tightly that dozens, maybe hundreds of the best Polish factories will collapse in January and February. The situation is really dramatic. weeks, is beyond imagination. Offers sent by the Polish oil and gas company PGNiG represent a price increase of 12-15 times. This is a 1000-12,000% increase.”

It must be said that two large fertilizer companies have already stopped in Poland. The absurdity is that European sanctions look like a real crossbow. This is how the topic was discussed this week in France:

– Are you saying that Russia has never received so much for its oil and gas exports, despite the sanctions imposed on it?

– That’s just the point, not “despite” the sanctions, but because of the sanctions, thanks to the sanctions. They unleashed speculation in the markets. As a result, the Russians began to receive much more money on world markets for a slightly smaller amount of energy.

– So we’re tightening our belts here, we lack both, and all this is in vain? Is it all for nothing?

– I would be happy to tell you that this is not so. But, alas, the answer is yes. Yes, our sanctions have had no other effect than filling Putin’s budget to mind-boggling levels.

Near the office of the President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, they warm themselves around a barrel where they burn rent receipts: only one percent of the inhabitants will be able to pay such bills – the cost of gas in the country has increased by more than 300%. Energy becomes a luxury. Immediately in 16 EU countries, one electricity bill already costs more than the minimum wage for a whole month, including in Belgium.

“Belgium is bankrupt. Of course, this is not a crisis caused by Putin, but one that Europe has brought upon itself by abandoning its own energy production,” the mayor of Antwerp is sure.

Utility bills in apartment buildings, which, unfortunately, are heated by gas, have already raised this year to two and a half thousand euros per quarter. It is important to understand here that payments for light are not included here, they go separately. Given the rising costs of any service and materials, prices have not yet reached their limit. And where this limit is, no one can even guess. According to Belgian economists, about 60% of the kingdom’s inhabitants will find themselves in a difficult situation, of which 40 are below the poverty line.

Because of the drought in Canada and France, mustard, the favorite sauce of the French, has disappeared. It can be found on the Internet for 9 euros per can, when the real price is about two. In the comments on the product, people no longer restrain themselves.

Some bakeries prefer to close now, in addition to gas, eggs have become more expensive, butter has soared by 80% by July, powdered milk – by 50. expensive.

Fertilizer plants were the first to fall in industry throughout Europe, from Lithuania to Spain. Some reduce production, others simply close, for example, the largest European nitrogen producer Yara stopped the production of fertilizers in Italy, France, Belgium and the Netherlands. The world market leader in zinc and lead, Nyrstal, has also stopped production.

No more aluminum production near Groningham, Holland. Glassmaker Duralex has been shutting down furnaces for four months since November. The steel industry in Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Spain and France is on pause.

One of the French factories with a turnover of 20 million euros will have to pay 10 million next year for energy alone, although two years ago it was only 750 thousand. The company is in danger of shutting down. Steelmaker Ascometal will suspend production twice, for three weeks in November and December. Cristal d’Arques, which produces glass and crystal, has transferred more than one and a half thousand people to a three-day working week, gas bills can grow from 18 million to 260 million euros, European production is becoming unprofitable.

“It’s time to end the greens that have destroyed the energy sector in Germany, France and led to shortages. We need peace in Ukraine, stop sanctions against Russia, this is suicide for our enterprises. I don’t understand what values ​​we are protecting when we buy gas from Saudi Arabia, from Qatar, for which we pay 10 times more,” says French politician
Nicolas Dupont Agnan.

In France, over 30 swimming pools operated by the private company Vert Marine have closed – their electricity bills have risen from 15 million to 100 million euros. The same fate awaits the municipal pools, the costs become exorbitant. In Normandy this winter, some schools are going to burn wood. The mayor of the city of Montater in the department of Oise called on everyone to stop paying for electricity when the cost of one megawatt hour reached a thousand euros.

The idea was supported by former Communist Party presidential candidate Fabien Roussel, who at the same time called on the French to take to the streets: “The President dares to tell us that the abundance is over, the carefree time is over. What country does this President of the Republic, who is returning, live in? from his fortified castle of Bregançon, where he rode a jet ski, was with his family and grandchildren around his private pool? He does not know about the problems of the French. 10 million of our fellow citizens live below the poverty line, 12 million on the verge of energy poverty.”

President Macron, whose rating is rapidly falling, assures that the best energy is the one that is not used. And he calls Zelensky again to express solidarity and discuss the further arming of Ukraine. The conversation lasts almost an hour and a half.

The French are back on the streets for the second week in a row. In Moldova, they promise to arrange a nationwide protest. In the Czech Republic, about a hundred thousand people gathered in the center of Prague, demanding to stop inflation and rising electricity prices, followed by Czech farmers who promise to go on strike. Their Dutch colleagues come out to protest, and railway workers go on strike with them, the next nationwide action in the Netherlands will be held in 4 days.

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What will be the winter of 2022-2023 in Russia: weather forecast

Climate change affects our lives much more than we think. For example, when instead of a sunny day the weather brings a week of rains, it doesn’t seem so pleasant if you’re on vacation.

The bitter cold that hit the country in early September has led meteorologists to speculate that the coming winter will be more severe than any previous one in recent years!

What winter will be like in Russia

Judging by the fact that the first half of the year in the Siberian region and the Urals turned out to be not so colder than the previous year, many surprises can be expected in the coming winter. If you are a pensioner, you may be curious about the article “Where is the best climate for living in retirement”.

Due to the late spring and the late onset of the sowing cycle, agricultural work was not started in all areas on time and part of the territories (in some places up to 10% of arable land) simply did not fall under sowing.

A severe heat wave was observed during the second half of the summer in Europe:

  • Germany experienced a tropical heat wave in July-August
  • In Spain, on August 5, the thermometer rose above 46°C
  • In Portugal, in early August, the air in the shade warmed up to 50°C

On the other hand, in the European part of Russia, regular temperature rises were observed throughout the summer and the temperature records of previous years were often broken. And this may mean that the winter will be more severe and most likely to come ahead of schedule.

This assumption may be due to the analysis of statistical observations in recent years.

Average annual and seasonal air temperature anomalies (°C), averaged over the territory of Russia, 1936-2016

Roshydromet reports that most winters in the 21st century were abnormally warm – the average January temperature was 2°C higher than the more usual winter norms observed in the 20th century.

As for precipitation, it may be predominantly snowy:

  • St. Petersburg and the European North
  • Moscow and Central region
  • Ural
  • Far East and Kamchatka

As for the south of Russia, here scientists do not expect an increase in the level of average monthly observed precipitation.

Winter will be very cold

This assumption can be found on the Internet at some sites, however, it is much more difficult to predict a sharp cold snap than to assume that weather conditions will, on average, repeat the temperature of recent years.

Judging by the sharp anticyclone in November last year, which catastrophically lowered the temperature in Russia:

  1. snow fell on November 22 in Krasnodar, which is rather rare for these places,
  2. freezing rain in Primorye left Vladivostok without electricity and heat for a week of November (!),
  3. severe cooling in the Central region,

winter can be much colder than forecasters suggest.

Nevertheless, scientists are also trying to take into account such a probability, but the probability of a too cold winter at the break of 2022 and 2023 is still higher than the chances that this period will remain normal. At least for now.

As expected, in winter, severe frosts can completely dominate the territory of Russia, Belarus, Poland, Ukraine. According to experienced meteorologists, with a high degree of probability, average temperatures will show lower values ​​than a year ago.

Forecasters believe that the initial period of prolonged frosts can be observed already in November – a week of negative temperatures will be replaced by a week of thaws and snowstorms. Especially sharp drops can be observed in the first half of winter – from December to January.

The possibility of the thermometer falling below -25°C can be observed not only in December, but already at the end of November.

However, there is still a chance that by the middle of winter warm air masses will begin to penetrate the European part of Russia and in most regions (with the exception of the Arctic) the anomalous cold will not be able to stay for a long time.

What will winter be like in Moscow? At the beginning of the 2000s, almost every September began with the invasion of the cold Arctic fronts, which brought precipitation, gray clouds, and a lot of rain. Then autumn took its toll and moderate weather could last until early December.

However, almost all winters in the capital were snowy, although the average temperature in January gradually increased from year to year.

Temperature in January in Moscow over the past 10 years

From the point of view of meteorology, the observed phenomena may mean local (over several decades) climate mitigation.

What is primarily expressed in a milder winter – long frosts will not have to wait. And even if a sharply continental front comes from Siberia in mid-December, it will be replaced by an anticyclone quite quickly, with heavy rainfall in the form of sleet and noticeable warming. The snow will begin to melt in March, although slight frosts can be observed until April.

Best place to visit in spain in december: The Most Unique Places to Visit in Spain in Winter

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The Most Unique Places to Visit in Spain in Winter

Spain is a beautiful place to visit in winter! The temperatures seldom grow cold, and many find them much more manageable than during the hot summer months. The crowds are smaller, the lines shorter, and the flights are cheap!

We’ve put together all the best places to visit in Spain during the winter months. Charming villages and little-known cultural gems. Vineyards that thrive in the wintertime. Coastal towns that are as warm and idyllic as most places are in summer!

You simply can’t go wrong with a winter vacation in Spain, especially when these are your amazing destinations. We’ve also found the perfect places to stay in at each stop – from converted monasteries to old palaces. You’re in for one beautiful adventure.

What to Expect From Spain in Winter

Spain is one of those perfect year-round destinations. It’s sunny and hot in summer, and Spain’s winter weather is mild and pleasant. Of course, there is a good deal of temperature variation across the country, and you’ll find it very different in the North than in the South!

Whether you’re interested in snow-capped peaks and chilly days, or mild temperatures and sunny days, winter in Spain is a great time to visit. Winter runs from December to March.

The great reduction in prices is also a strong motivation to visit Spain in the winter. Flights are much cheaper, accommodation can easily be found at a reduced price, and even attractions have lowered entry fees.

Enjoy the small crowds (and in many of our lesser-known stops, no crowds at all), on a fantastic budget vacation in Spain.

Top 6 Places to Visit During Winter in Spain

Here’s a list of all the most beautiful historic towns and cities in Spain, and what makes them special. They might not be the first places that pop to mind, but an amazing winter vacation in Spain requires a little more creativity than a summer vacation, and these are the places that fit the bill best.

  • Salamanca – incredible architecture and history, vibrant nightlife
  • Logrono, Rioja – small-town atmosphere with stunning scenery
  • Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza – few tourists, historical significance
  • San Mateo, Cantabria – great for hiking and exploring
  • Malaga – more popular city, with an amazing art scene
  • Segovia – fairytale architecture and iconic aqueduct

We love travelling throughout Spain, but these are some truly unique destinations. There’s also very little information about them on the web, so you may never have known that they’re exactly where you should be!

We’ve gathered our favourite Spanish gems so that you can enjoy every moment of your winter vacation at the best locations.

1. Salamanca

Salamanca has been nicknamed La Dorada, meaning ‘the golden one’, for its enchanting sandstone buildings, which often glow golden and bright.

This is a great destination for younger travellers looking for something a little different. The University of Salamanca is the 4th oldest in the world! Because of this incredible university, the vibrant culture and nightlife rival that of much bigger cities.

Salamanca is rich with history and heritage. So many cultures have moved through it in the millennia and influenced the city’s customs and architecture. You’ll see this in the plazas, in the food, and of course, in the wonderful buildings.

The city’s Plaza Mayor is certainly one of the most beautiful in Spain. And be sure to visit Casa de las Conches, a very unusual 12th-century building studded with carved shells. There are a great many museums and attractions here, making it one of the top places to visit in Spain – particularly in winter.

We recommend you spend at least 2 days in Salamanca, to take in the sights and atmosphere of it all. It’s one of the very best cities in Spain.

Top Attraction – What to Visit

There are so many beautiful attractions here. But we recommend you visit the famous Salamanca Cathedral, one of Spain’s tourist attractions. The ornate cathedral is one for the books!

Where to stay in Salamanca – Hospes Palacio de San Esteban

We adore this hotel. It is housed in a renovated convent, making it one of the most unique hotels in Spain! Surrounded by Salamanca’s historic monuments, you’ll be right where you want to be. The rooms are lovely, combining modern decor with the traditional structure.

Relax in the garden and stroll below the awnings, imagining what life may have been like here a hundred years ago.

Check out the rooms at La Casa del Infanzón here!

2. Logrono, Rioja

One of the food capitals of Spain, Logrono is a gorgeous town in La Rioja. It is the cultural and social centre of the region. But, it retains a charming small-town atmosphere and historic buildings, contrasted with its lively inhabitants and the great deal going on.

Logrono is a very unknown city to the outside world – many Spaniards don’t even know where it is! This makes it the perfect place to visit for those looking for a secluded vacation. No tourists or crowds.

You’ll also find some of the best wines in the country – not to mention the best food! Indulge in the various local cuisine, find a cosy hotel, and enjoy the fine winter days. The fairytale landscape and perfect Spanish sunsets will make you wish you never had to leave.

Some of our favourite things to do here are to stroll through the historic city centre, and indulge in the pinchos (local tapas). Hike through the mountains, often snow-capped in winter. And go on a wine tour – there are so many lovely vineyards in the area.

Top Attraction – What to Visit

Logrono’s top attraction is the baroque Cathedral of Santa María de la Redonda, with its impressive towers and striking appearance in the centre of the city.

Where to Stay in Logrono – Hotel los Bracos

Hotel los Bracos is situated in the heart of Logrono. The rooms are very comfortable and spacious, and the decor is lovely. The breakfast bar will ensure that you start your day right! We love how helpful and friendly the staff is, ensuring you have the best possible stay.

Check out the rooms at Hotel los Bracos here!

3. Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza

Another incredible place to get away to and avoid the crowds of tourists is the small town of Sos del Rey Catolico. This historic town is gorgeous, with sandstone houses and tiny cobblestone streets.

Located on high ground, this town has served as a stronghold since the 10th century. It is beautifully maintained and feels as if you are stepping back in time. You’ll expect knights to come clanging around the corner, and Spanish monarchs to lay claim to the historical centre.

Instead, what you’ll see is the residents playing backgammon and hanging up laundry. And plenty of cats.

This is the perfect place for those interested in history and tranquillity. Visit the ancient castle, the 15th-century palace, the medieval market and town square, and the rocky city walls.

It’s not often that you get to explore such a historically significant place and be one of the only ones there.

Top Attraction – What to Visit

Visit the imposing Parroquia de San Esteban. This medieval church has a crypt that dates back to the 11th century. For €1 you can go inside and see the fresco paintings!

Where to Stay in Sos del Rey Católico – La Casa del Infanzón

Embrace the town’s historic significance by staying in this charming hotel! You’ll be right in the middle of the medieval town, with views of the surrounding mountains. The rooms themselves are beautiful and unique, you will want to spend weeks here. Rooms even come with private balconies!

The staff pack picnics for you if you want to take a day excursion, and local activities can be arranged on request. Whether you’re travelling through Spain solo,  as a couple, or in a group, this is the ideal hotel.

Check out the rooms at La Casa del Infanzón here!

4. San Mateo, Cantabria

San Mateo in Cantabria is one of the lushest green places in Spain! The coastal village is the perfect place to relax, and the surroundings will have you exploring for days.

This area is a backpacker’s dream. Most of the beaches can only be reached by foot, keeping them near-empty and natural. The water is very cold in winter, but if you combine a trip to the beach with a hike through the green mountains, you’ll want to jump in anyway.

You can spend your days trekking through the wilderness. The landscape is dramatic and beautiful, and remarkably green in the winter months. You’ll definitely want to bring your camera!

Top Attraction – What to Visit

Visit the Cave Hornos de la Peña to find ancient, prehistoric rock paintings and feel like an archaeologist on discovery.

Where to Stay in San Mateo – La Casona De Las Meninas

For travellers who like to stay in their own apartment while they explore an area, this one’s for you! The beautiful open-face stone apartments are elegantly decorated and well-stocked for convenience.

Each unit has a dining area, kitchenette, lounge, and all the usuals. They even have free bikes, so that you can explore with ease!

Check out the rooms at La Casona De Las Meninas here!

5. Malaga

Discover historic fortresses and Roman amphitheatres in this historic city. A uniquely impressive cathedral, an old quarter filled with pedestrian-only spaces and gorgeous architecture.

The legendary artist, Pablo Picasso, was born right here. So, if you’re an art enthusiast, this city will be like a dream come true – it is one of the best cities to visit in Spain. The house he was born and grew up in is now a charming little museum of his life and works. You’ll also see marks of Picasso in the city, like a statue of him sitting on the bench, where you can sit right alongside him!

Malaga is a more modern, and more populated destination than the aforementioned stops. But, there is a great deal of history here, and a culture that you can’t help but be drawn to. Enjoy the food and the attractions, watch flamenco shows and relax on the beautiful white-sand beaches.

Top Attraction – What to Visit

With so many gorgeous attractions in Malaga, it’s difficult to choose. Of course, you don’t have to, you can visit them all! But, we suggest you start with the immense Alcazaba. This 11th-century palatial fortification is the best-preserved in Spain.

You can find a guided tour of the Alcazaba and the Roman Theatre here!

Where to Stay in Malaga – Villa Malaga

Stay just outside of the city centre, with views over the Andalucian coast. From your private balcony, you can see mountains and sea, along with the beautiful city. You can even embark on free tours daily! The rooms are lovely, clean, and spacious.

Check out the rooms at Villa Malaga!

5. Avila

Famous for its 11th-century walls, Avila is one-of-a-kind. The capital of its province, this small city sits atop the hill, looking out over the wild landscape and farmlands.

The walls are in incredibly good condition, and you can walk along the ramparts in many sections, overlooking Avila and its surrounds. It truly feels like you’re strolling along in a storybook, and the birds are about to start singing in tune with you.

The city also has a lovely medieval monastery, a 17th-century convent, and one of the most beautiful Roman cathedrals in Spain. Religion has played a huge role in the structure of Avila, and you can see marks of it everywhere. The locals, too, are mostly Roman Catholic.

Avila is also surrounded by striking mountains and a landscape wild and beautiful. You can spend days hiking the rough trails, or just take a few hours out of exploring the city to see the sights.

It’s good to keep in mind that the Spanish winters in Avila grow very cold, so you can look forward to a vacation here that will include plenty of hot chocolate and Spanish stews.

Top Attraction – What to Visit

The city’s 11th-century walls, of course! Visit during the evening as well, and see the walls light up in a magical sight.

Where to Stay in Avila – Palacio de los Velada

When visiting Spain, where better to stay but in a palace? This gorgeous hotel is set in a 16th-century palace, right in the historic city centre! It’s perfect, with exquisite rooms, a restaurant in the central courtyard, and wonderful staff. The perfect honeymoon accommodation.

Check out the rooms at Palacio de los Velada!

6. Segovia

The perfect day trip from Madrid, or better yet, multi-day trip, Segovia is a striking city. Its tall 2000-year-old Roman aqueduct is iconic, with over 160 high arches. Many centuries of settlement by different European factions have left it with a beautifully complex architectural tradition.

Take walking tours to see the city and its many historic monuments and unusual buildings – like the pointed house. They have signs up across the little city, so you can comfortably explore it on your own.

Try unique Segovian cuisine, like the delicious local cake, Ponche Segoviano. Spend your afternoons drinking wine and reading in the cafes. This is the kind of place you want to discover at a languid pace.

Top Attraction – What to Visit

There are two we had to add here. The Roman Aqueduct is first on everyone’s list and a great place to start your explorations. It is the symbol of the city!

The second top attraction is the castle, Alcazar, which you can take a tour of. This spot looks like a Disney castle – all it needs is a princess in the tower. It’s a little out of the city centre, but well worth the short trip.

Where to Stay in Segovia – Hotel San Antonio el Real

Spain has so many wonderful accommodation options – you just need to know where to find them. This hotel is a converted monastery, with a gorgeous courtyard. The on-site restaurant serves local cuisine, and there’s even a bar-cafe.

Check out the rooms at Hotel San Antonio el Real!

What to Pack for Winter in Spain

This depends on where in the country you’re planning to go. But, if you’re planning to travel to Spain and stop at more than one destination around the country, we have some great recommendations:

  • A heavy-duty winter jacket travel – if you’re planning to spend a lot of time outdoors in Northern Spain, it’s best to stay snug and warm.
  • A cold-weather sleeping bag if you plan on backpacking or doing any camping in the Northern regions.
  • Hiking boots – Spain has some truly incredible hiking trails all across the country. Even if you don’t plan to go hiking on your trip, we recommend you bring them along. This way, when you get drawn to those amazing trails, you can tie ‘em on and head out.
  • Camera – this one is an all-season suggestion! Spain is a stunning country, and beautifully unspoiled for a European destination. You’ll want to capture it all.

Spain in December – Celebrating a Spanish Christmas

Spanish Christmas is a wonderful time to visit. It is not a huge commercial event, like in so many other countries. Lights are strung up in the cities and towns only in December, and you’ll find Christmas decorations only popping up in the second week of the month.

Most Spanish families celebrate Christmas Eve and then join a special midnight mass. Join them for a very different experience of Spain. Or just enjoy the Spanish Christmas treats that are only available at this time of year, like turron nougat.

It’s a chilly time of year, but festive and joyous. A beautiful time to visit these Spanish places.

Conclusion on the Best Places to Visit in Spain in December

With such gorgeous villages and cities, you may be wondering why the only Spanish destinations you ever hear about are Madrid and Barcelona. While these cities are incredible, we feel that Spain has so much more to offer.

So, go beyond the usual tourist destinations, and explore these unique places to see in Spain in winter.

Taste Spanish cuisines unlike any you’ve ever had – hot winter meals that differ in every little town, influenced by the traditions and history of every place. Hike along rolling green hills and snow-capped peaks. Relax and enjoy the small crowds and calm winter weather.

If you’ve visited any of these stops, let us know what you thought of them! We’d love to know if your experiences were as idyllic as ours, and if there are more little-known stops you would add to the list.

Top 10 Winter Holiday Destinations in Spain

Spain is primarily considered to be a summer holiday destination, with British holiday makers most prominently flocking to the Mediterranean in the July-August period. What many do not realise however, is that Spain is just as beautiful in the winter months. The climate remains warm, and it does not carry that same scorching heat from the sun; largely due to the overcast skies and cool coastland breezes.

Whether you are looking to escape a traditional family Christmas, or wish to experience an unusual winter warmth, here are ten of the most attractive Spanish winter destinations.

Granada/Sierra Nevada

Located only slightly inland from the south coast, Granada and the Sierra Nevada mountains offer an interesting variation for visitors looking to pack their trip with exciting activities. The city of Granada plays host to the stunning Byzantine architecture of the Alhambra, and the tight, spindling streets in Albayzin. The mountains of Sierra Nevada, however, are the ideal location for skiing and winter sports. The glow of the sun shining down upon the glistening snow makes for an awesome view in this region of Spain.

Panoramic View of the Alhambra Palace – Photo Credit: CC Charlie Jackson

Granada is located 140km from Malaga airport, making it an uncommon tourist destination. Flights and accommodation are much cheaper in the winter months, so the region remains tranquil and relaxed.

Madrid

The Spanish capital of Madrid offers a holiday for those looking to experience a busy, culturally rich city at the height of winter. Its Christmas Markets offer a perfect excuse to take a trip there, with a shopping spree an inevitable outcome. For thrill seekers, the elaborate New Year’s Eve celebrations exemplify the welcoming party atmosphere of España. Madrid’s mix of classical gothic and modern architecture make it the perfect blend of traditional and contemporary culture.

Madrid has its own airport, making transport a simple commute. Be sure to pay a visit to Sobrino de Botín whilst in the Spanish capital; this is the oldest restaurant in the world, and its revered menu reflects its centuries of experience.

Costa del Sol

Although very popular as a summer tourist destination, the Costa del Sol remains beautiful in the winter due to its mountainous perimeter blocking out cold gusts. Winter temperatures will commonly reach highs of 17ºC — hotter than the average temperature of a British summer. It is no surprise that Costa del Sol remains a popular tourist destination all-year-round, although it is much less populated in the winter. While the region is renowned for its nightlife, its white-sanded beaches and chilled atmosphere can be enjoyed by those simply looking for a mid-winter relaxation period.

Seville

The quaint city of Seville is recognised for its beautiful architecture and traditional Spanish culture. It is located in the Andalusia region, and is developed around Real Alcázar de Sevilla: a stunning royal palace complex. Seville remains warm throughout the seasons, with residents so confident of its pleasant climate that many reject the idea of central heating!

Central to the city of Seville is its Cathedral which is the largest in the world

The region is famed for its Three Kings Festival: the traditional Spanish icons of Christmas, as well as its hosting of bullfighting, which is held in the magnificent Seville Plaza de Toros. For lovers of nightlife, Seville is also famous for its Flamenco dancing, with many Spanish dance clubs rolling into all hours of the night filled with passionate dancers and glorious music.

Barcelona

Located in the Catalonia region of Spain, Barcelona’s rich history boasts triumphs in architecture, competitive sport, and culture. While the city can become very hot and overcrowded in the summer, the winter months allow you to enjoy a cooler, more relaxed, and cheaper environment with plenty of exciting events to enjoy.

The Fira de Santa Llúcia is a traditional Christmas fair which features more than 300 stalls selling handcrafted festive trinkets and gifts, themed around the famous Nativity scene. Barcelona also features a plethora of delectable restaurants such as Cera 23, which specialises in Mediterranean cuisine, and Restaurant Arume, the definitive tapas restaurant.

The Canary Islands

A beautiful winter destination, the Canary Islands barely cool down from December to February, hovering around the 18°C mark. The islands of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, and Tenerife all feature gorgeous beaches, ideal for relaxation, or if you consider yourself an adventurer, snorkelling and diving.

Panoramic View of Mount Teide in Tenerife – Photo Credit: CC Ronny Siegel

The gigantic Volcan El Teide on Tenerife is the tallest natural structure in Spain, and one of the largest volcanos in the world. The Timanfaya National Park is also a marvellous natural landscape, as well as the Playa de Papagayo, a beautiful natural cove with a very exclusive beach area. The Canary Islands are the perfect scenic destination.

Bilbao

The historical city of Bilbao, located in the proud Basque region, will prove to be a haven for those interested in art, pioneering design, and Spain’s unique culture. While the area is cool in the winter period, the temperature rarely drops below 12ºC, making Bilbao a welcoming temperate climate.

View of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao – Photo Credit: CC Andy Fogg

The world famous Bilbao Fine Arts Museum bears a comprehensive collection of art ranging from the Middle Ages to modern day, featuring revered works such as ‘St. Sebastian cured by the Holy Women’. The strikingly designed Guggenheim Museum is also a must-see, as it is considered one of Europe’s finest modern buildings.

Cordoba

The Andalusian city of Cordoba is unique in that it consists primarily of Roman and Islamic architecture, beautifully preserved to resemble a town that time forgot. Once the most populated city in the world, Cordoba’s iconic Mosque-Cathedral remains one of the city’s most prominent tourist attractions.

The stunning interior of Cordoba’s Mezquita

For those looking for a vibrant holiday experience, the Tablao Flamenco Cardenal is a popular bar/dance club where traditional Spanish music is paired with traditional Spanish dancing — to great effect! The Carnival of Cordoba, where singers parade through the streets in bright coloured costumes, takes place in the second week in February — just as winter draws to a close.

Toledo

Toledo is known as the ‘Imperial City’ due to its blend of cultures. Christian, Muslim, and Jewish influences can be observed in the city’s architecture; the variation in style between the marvellous Cathedral of Toledo, and the equally stunning Alcantara bridge being just one example. The winter climate in Toledo can get quite chilly, but generally remains pleasant — far better than northern Europe, at very least.

The Alcázar in Toledo was the Scene of a Famous Siege During the Civil War

The Alqahira Rincón de Oriente restaurant is extremely popular with both visitors and locals for its mixture of Mediterranean and Arabic food and stunning interior décor. Toledo is a city that takes its cultural heritage very seriously, and this is reflected in the wonderful bars, restaurants, and gardens dotted around this proud city.

Murcia

The city of Murcia is located in the south-east of Spain, and is the seventh largest city in the country. Operating primarily as a modern University town, Murcia is a hotbed of culture and celebration. The Cathedral of Murcia is a joyous and sophisticated mix of architectural styles, and set against the backdrop of lush-green mountains, it is an absolute must-see when in this region of Spain.

The striking Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Fuensanta is a beautiful and original church, often populated by the region’s most faithful clergymen. Spanish winter festivals are just as exuberant as their summer counterparts, and are celebrated all the way through December in Murcia. What’s more, the temperature remains high throughout the winter, meaning that the heat can be enjoyed while your friends are stuck back home in the cold.

Whether you’re a lone traveller, part of a couple, travelling with friends or family; Spain is a marvellous country with a huge variation of cultures and styles in between each region. Your Spanish winter holiday can be tailored specifically for you based upon the information we have provided, with the Mediterranean country offering something for everyone.

The expert named the best places to stay in Spain – Moscow 24, 09/21/2021

September 21, 2021, 08:30

Tourism Only those who have a residence permit, arrived on a study or work visa, or for treatment can visit the country. On the other hand, Spain is obviously preparing to receive tourists: visa centers have been operating since June. Tourism market experts are almost sure that the opening of the country for travelers is a matter of several months, so you can slowly start planning your trip. Travel expert Ekaterina Vasilyeva tells where to go if you have already seen the masterpieces of Gaudi in Barcelona and the beaches of the Costa Brava: from big cities to small and strange villages.

Seville

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Seville is quite a popular place among tourists, but usually they are only passing through, but in vain. Plaza de España is the main square in the city, and certainly worthy of attention. It is rightfully considered one of the most beautiful in the country and in Europe; it is not for nothing that some scenes of the Game of Thrones series were filmed here. This is a kind of showcase of the achievements of the great empire – something like VDNKh in Moscow with pavilions dedicated to different provinces. In the historical center – the architecture of the Muslim past, the main attraction – the royal palace of the Alcazar.

However, Seville is not only famous for this. This is a holiday city where every day there is dancing and a party. Bar-hopping in Seville is cool as nowhere else, and the El Rinconcillo bar, which has been open since 1670, serves the best sherry. Another thing worth visiting Seville for is the baths, also a Moorish heritage. There are many Arab baths or baths in the city, but the oldest and most authentic is Aire de Sevilla, which is located in a building of the 16th century. The scenery is old, but the procedures and other pleasures are quite modern, at the level of spa centers.

Malaga

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Tourists usually ignore Malaga in favor of other places: there are more interesting sights, and the beaches are more beautiful and comfortable. However, this is the charm of the city: it manages to maintain its authenticity. Pablo Picasso and Antonio Banderas were born here. Streets, restaurants and hotels are named after them in Malaga.

In the historical center, as in any Spanish city, there is ancient architecture. Of particular note is the Neo-Baroque and Art Nouveau Town Hall and the 11th-century Alcazaba, built during the era of Moorish rule.

Another curious thing here is the Museum of Automobiles and Fashion, organized chronologically: cars and outfits from the same era are exhibited in the window, and there is also a branch of the Russian Museum in Malaga.

In 100 kilometers from the city there is a village of Smurfs (these are such blue gnomes from the cartoon of the same name). The village is called Huskar, and all the buildings here are painted blue, including the city hall and the churches. If you suddenly miss your homeland, then in the center of Malaga there is a Soviet-style Yuri Gagarin bar. There you can chat in your native language with the bartenders (usually students from Russia and Ukraine earn extra money here).

Ronda

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Ronda, one of the oldest cities in Spain, is located 100 kilometers northeast of Malaga. The road here runs along the edge of the cliff, and the city itself is built in the mountains on two rocks, separated from each other by the El Tajo Gorge, about 100 meters deep. The Guadalevín River flows along the bottom, and the views here from any point are just bombing.

Ronda is the birthplace of Spanish bullfighting. Bullfighter Pedro Romero was born and raised here. He killed more than 6,000 bulls, and he himself was never “put on the horns.” It was here that the country’s first bullring, Plaza de Toros, was built. Despite the controversial attitude of modern Spaniards to bullfighting, it is still valid. In his free time from the fighting, a museum operates here.

Another interesting attraction is the Museum of Witches, dedicated to the history of the Inquisition in Spain. To make guests immediately feel the ominous atmosphere, it is located in a rather gloomy basement.

Setenil de las Bodegas, province of Cadiz

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This small village was built right into the rocks. It would seem that they do this in many places – they hollow out space in the rocky slopes and build housing there. Here, the rocks serve as roofs of houses, and from the side it seems that the mountain is about to collapse and destroy all local buildings with its multi-ton weight, but this has not happened for several centuries.

This “half-cave” architecture is the main attraction of a small village where only about 2,700 thousand people live. The craftsmanship of the locals is just amazing: they managed to build houses under the rocks, in the crevices between the rocks laid by the river and at different heights.

Cuevas del Agua, Asturias

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This small village in Asturias can only be reached through a cave, there is no other way. It will be possible to drive by car, but it is better to leave it in the parking lot and take a walk, examining stalactites, stalagmites and underground rivers. Life is seething in the cave: frogs, bats live here, and various algae and lichens grow in the water and on the stones. The village itself is quite ordinary with all the charms of a non-tourist Spanish province: silence, tranquility, cafes and bars where everyone knows everyone and pours the best cider in the country, pavements and small pretty houses.

By the way, there is another village in Asturias, for moving to which you will even get paid. In the village of Ponga, the population is rapidly declining, and all couples who decide to move here are promised a grant of 3,000 euros.

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    • 503aleksandr

      Tallinn, Estonia23 publications

      Wow!

      Finally managed to get inside. He was afraid that the impression of what he saw would be weaker than the appearance of the temple. But no! Inside is also very strong! Culture shock! Super!

      Review for: Sagrada Familia

      Published October 1, 2022

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    • Olya Kozich

      Krakow, Poland1,902 publications

      Great museum

      One of the best museums I’ve been to. It is large, but there are comfortable sofas, cafes and toilets. Plan it for the whole day and buy tickets in advance.

      Review for: Prado Museum

      Published September 19, 2022

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    • Talant2007

      Moscow, Russia16,402 publications

      Alcazar of Seville

      The Seville Alcazar (palace, castle) was built by the Almohad dynasty. Most of the modern complex was built on the ruins of an Arab fortress by King Pedro I of Castile, the beginning of construction dates back to 1364.
      For almost 700 years it has been the residence of the Spanish kings. The most august persons still use the upper floors of the palace during their stay in Seville.

      Review for: Alcazar

      Published July 23, 2022

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    • Irina G

      Dnipro, Ukraine5 publications

      A wonderful place to relax and communicate with animals

      Lovely big green park with lots of animals. There are a lot of visitors, but this does not prevent you from admiring beautiful animals. There is a two-level covered parking. There are areas where you can have a delicious meal. the queues are long, but it’s not tiring at all. I recommend buying tickets online to avoid queuing at the entrance.

      Review for: Valencia Bioparc

      Published October 5, 2022

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    • yulioufti

      Minsk, Belarus23 publications

      Palma Cathedral – the main cathedral of Mallorca and all the Balearic Islands

      I liked the cathedral with its architecture, convenient location, in the center. Highly recommended as Almudaina Palace is nearby so you can visit 2 places in one visit to Palma de Mallorca

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    • Galina S

      Riga region, Latvia11 publications

      Landmark of the island

      The volcano is visible from all over the island, of course, if there are no clouds. Beautiful volcano and surroundings. We were lucky with the weather. The sky was clear, so the neighboring islands were visible. We climbed the volcano on the funicular. It turns out that by prior arrangement it was possible to climb to the crater itself. But this is an adventure for young people. Climb steep and high on a rocky path. After getting up, our youth overslept the way back. Of course this place is a must to visit.

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    • Vika P

      Florence, Italy12 publications

      Malaga Fortress

      Very beautiful views from the observation platforms when ascending to the main fortress from the port side. We walked slowly, overcoming a steep climb without difficulty.

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      Published March 7, 2020

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    • Tom Sh

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      Recommended!!!

      View of a million… just no words!!! Very beautiful view! I want to come back again and again!!! Just mesmerizing!)

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    • Olga

      Moscow Region, Russia9 publications

      For beautiful views and adrenaline you need to know the time when sightseeing transport does not follow the road, because it is simply unrealistic to pass there, the road is one, the movement is one-way up and down, so everything is on time there. Riding up on a huge bus, on such a winding, narrow road is such an adrenaline rush, thanks to the driver Juan from onex tur for taking everyone safe and sound)

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      Posted October 7, 2019

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    • Elena8855U

      Valencia, Spain29 posts

      Very nice.

      Very nice. A wonderful museum, unusual patterns in the decoration of the museum. Definitely a must visit.

      Review for: Alhambra

      Published July 27, 2022

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    • Oksana

      Kharkiv, Ukraine132 publications

      Very nice view

      We arrived on Saturday, a little before 10. There was no queue. We bought a ticket for 3 attractions at once in the cactus garden. It seemed very artificial, but still beautiful. The show with water and burning straw is entertaining. Very strong wind, warm up! I read that such views all over the island are not true. The park has a wide variety of species and is brought close. Must visit

      Review for: Timanfaya National Park

      Published March 12, 2020

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    • Dian_an_cas

      Madrid, Spain6 publications

      Main attraction

      An architectural monument of the Middle Ages and Modern times. Free admission. From the very top you have a stunning view of the sea and the city, as well as the surrounding mountains.

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      Published September 8, 2021

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    • Ilya Ch

      12 publications

      Simple but tasteful

      Several streets with the usual trade in souvenirs and clothes. The castle is actually an area built up with residential buildings. Generally boring.

      Review for: Old Quarter

      Published October 4, 2019

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    • elena

      5 publications

      Interesting place

      Not an outstanding, but interesting place – a private zoo for the rescue of exploited animals. Many enclosures are cramped, but a lot is being done for the animals.

      Review for: Cocodrilo Park Gran Canaria

      Published January 15, 2020

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    • na4er4

      Minsk, Belarus28 publications

      Prepare your money

      The park is very interesting.

    Best european destinations in december: 15 Best Places to Visit in Europe in Winter

    Опубликовано: November 13, 2022 в 7:45 pm

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    Best European Cities To Visit In December (2022)

    December is a popular time to travel, whether for a getaway before the holidays, a road trip to the seasonal markets in Europe, or simply a city escape combined with some shopping for presents. Throughout Europe, December is reasonably chilly — even the Canary Islands don’t reach the 68-degree mark — so while a relatively warm break is a possibility, you might as well just pack warm clothes and embrace the European winter scene, filled with pretty twinkling lights, Christmas markets, hot drinks, and ice skating.

    Here are some European cities that boast a truly special atmosphere come December.

    Saint Andre Cathedral in Bordeaux

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    1. Bordeaux, France

    One of my favorite trips to Bordeaux was in early December. I took a train from Paris to Bordeaux in the morning — a 2.5-hour trip past misty fields full of deer nibbling on green shoots — and arrived before lunchtime in lovely Bordeaux. With its grand buildings, open boulevards, wide quays along the Garonne, and many pedestrianized, cobbled streets in the old center, Bordeaux draws visitors in with its many sights. Must-sees are La Cite du Vin, an interactive wine experience in a superb modern building; the Gothic Pey Berland Tower; the Place de la Bourse; and, quite simply, every little lane in the old town.

    Don’t miss the Sunday antique market on Place Saint-Michel, or, of course, the Christmas market along the Allees de Tourny, which runs from the end of November to the end of December.

    Also in December, a trip to the frosted wineries around Saint-Emilion is a must.

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    2. Helsinki, Finland

    Finland’s capital is magical in December when it’s all decked out for Christmas. The area around the old harbor basin is very pretty, with twinkle lights reflected in the water, a small market selling reindeer-related Christmas ornaments, and the highly rated restaurant Kappeli completely covered in fairy lights. The big tree outside the Helsinki Cathedral will enchant you, as will the old market hall where you can sample exotic winter delicacies like reindeer chips (surprisingly good — a bit like dried salami).

    Make sure to explore Helsinki’s two unusual churches: the Rock Church, with its own waterfall inside, and the rounded, wooden Kamppi Chapel.

    Tallinn, Estonia
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    3. Tallinn, Estonia

    When it comes to picture-perfect Christmas settings, Tallinn is hard to beat. Walled medieval town? Check. Tiny square with a bustling Christmas market? Check. Ice skating in front of a row of colorful old houses? Check. Cozy hotels with roaring fires? Check. Too-cute-for-words Christmas ornaments? Check. Need I go on? I always say that Germany does Christmas markets best, and they do, but Tallinn certainly gives German cities a run for their money during the Christmas season.

    Fed up with medieval Christmas prettiness? Head to the spectacular Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour, a marine museum in a modern and unusual setting.

    Vienna, Austria
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    4. Vienna, Austria

    It does not matter when you visit Vienna — this city is always splendid and majestic. From the grand old-fashioned cafes where the famous sacher torte was invented (best accompanied by a frothy Melange coffee) to the Spanish Riding School where snow-white horses strut to music to the childhood palaces of Marie Antoinette, Vienna does glamor better than any other city. But with a chill in the air — and even better, a dusting of snow, some twinkling lights, and markets that beckon with aromas of cinnamon and spiced wine — the city is positively breathtaking.

    As you’re likely aware, Vienna is also known for its classical music. If you can, try to catch a concert, such as the New Year’s Concert — or even better, attend a Viennese ball.

    Strasbourg, France

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    5. Strasbourg, France

    Strasbourg is a lovely mix of French and German, being only a short distance from the German border. The town is full of old cobbled lanes, half-timbered houses, and many tiny squares that, in December, are all filled with Christmas markets. The entire old town is decorated — there is not a corner left bare — and a 100-foot-tall Christmas tree stands proudly amidst it all. It takes two cherry-pickers, dozens of electricians, and a lot of planning to decorate it, but the sparkling end product is worth the effort.

    Head down to Petite France and walk along the water and down the tiny lanes. Stop at one of the many cafes for a hot chocolate, and you will see why Strasbourg is simply perfect to visit in December.

    Make a point of visiting the cathedral to see the fantastic astronomical clock, and, if you can manage 330 steps, climb to the top of the steeple to see the city’s holiday decorations from above.

    Edinburgh, Scotland

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    6. Edinburgh, Scotland

    The capital of Scotland, the northernmost nation of the United Kingdom, is dominated by a vast and sturdy castle framed by cobblestoned lanes that look like they jumped from the pages of Harry Potter. The history and the setting are enchanting at any time of the year, but in December, the cold and the Christmas atmosphere make the city even more appealing. In December, the temperatures are just above freezing and quite damp, but it’s nothing a sensible coat couldn’t keep at bay.

    What makes Edinburgh a little different is that while the Christmas lights and the Christmas markets (a German-style one and a Scottish one, among others) are fabulous, the city really comes alive on New Year’s Eve. Hogmanay is a huge street fest that starts on December 30 and doesn’t stop until January 1. Live music and events pop up across the city, and at the stroke of midnight, Edinburgh erupts into a legendary fireworks display, with the entire castle hill being lit up.

    With the entire city being busy partying, it is best to stay somewhere not too far to walk, but still quiet enough to sleep. Options range from luxury hotels to hostels, but I like the A Room in the City bed and breakfast a few minutes from the center of town.

    Venice, Italy

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    7. Venice, Italy

    Venice and its lagoons call for sunshine, or so you might think. But the truth is that in spring and summer, Venice is too crowded to enjoy even one step in solitude. To me, part of the magic of Venice is seeing it without people — turning a corner and coming upon an empty alleyway, bridge, or piazza where you can take in the architecture, the magic, and the small details in peace and quiet.

    Enter December. The crowds are gone, cruise ships do not arrive, and you’ll have Venice nearly to yourself. Wrap up, put your boots on, and walk yourself warm. Take your Donna Leon crime novel and stop at Caffe Florian for a read over a hot chocolate, enjoy visiting the Doge’s Palace without having to queue, and marvel at the gondolas decorated for Christmas.

    Book ahead to see a performance at the La Fenice opera house, and if you are in town for New Year’s, head straight to the Lido for the fireworks.

    Zurich, Switzerland

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    8. Zurich, Switzerland

    If you are arriving in Zurich by train, you will step right out into a winter wonderland. It does get cold in Switzerland in December, with temperatures around freezing. But that is what makes it so special. The fountain outside the train station is likely to be frozen, the Christmas lights dance in the snow on the ground, and the river and lake boast ice floats.

    Zurich also holds many unique events during the pre-Christmas period, from fondue stands at the markets to a historic candle-dipping event, a special Christmas circus, and a fairy-tale tram ride through the old town.

    If you are young at heart, and there is enough snow, why not go tobogganing? There are different hills for different skill levels.

    Berlin, Germany

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    9. Berlin, Germany

    Germany’s capital does what a capital city should do: It offers some of Germany’s best museums, monuments, sights, events, and atmosphere. In December, it gets cold, but it’s a great time to get out and explore, get into the Christmas spirit, and enjoy not only the thinner crowds but also the lower prices.

    My favorite thing to do is a boat trip on the Spree past the Reichstag and Museum Island. In winter, this is chilly but quite magical, especially if you have been lucky enough to get a sprinkling of snow. Afterward, hop off and visit the numerous superb museums on Museum Island to warm up.

    There are around 100 large and small Christmas markets around Berlin, each with its own charm. Berlin is also the home of the currywurst, a spicy grilled sausage that goes down well with a mug of mulled wine.

    14 best European destinations for nature lovers

    Explore the most beautiful places in Europe for nature, from where to go to how to afford the adventure. Here are the perfect destinations for nature lovers in Europe.

    If you ask the Average Joe what Europe has to offer, he’ll probably tell you to go to Europe for the charming cities, storied histories, narrow alleyways, best-in-class museums, and more culture than you can appreciate in a lifetime.  

    But Europe also boasts some of the most beautiful destinations for nature lovers in the world, if only you’re willing to get off the busy tourist track.

    Here are the best European destinations for nature lovers to get your wanderlust-fueled wheels spinning.

    1. Switzerland: Bernese Oberland Region
    2. Montenegro: Durmitor National Park
    3. Scotland: Isle of Skye
    4. Germany: Black Forest
    5. Portugal: Algarve Coast
    6. Ireland: Dingle and West Coast
    7. Italy: Tuscany and Umbrian Countryside
    8. France: Chamonix
    9. England: Cotswolds Region
    10. Norway: Svalbard
    11. Slovenia: Vintgar Gorge and Lake Bohinj
    12. Spain: The Camino de Santiago
    13. Netherlands: Keukenhof Tulip Fields
    14. Croatia: Take Your Pick

    1. Switzerland: Bernese Oberland Region

    When you think “Swiss Alps”, this is the region you’re dreaming of. In a concentrated area south of the Swiss capital of Bern, you’ll find snow capped mountains, alpine lakes, and charming mountain towns, all connected by a challenging but well-marked system of hiking paths and reliable trains.

    While the area will certainly tug on your pursestrings, there are strategies you can use to save money while traveling and make exploring in the Bernese Oberland manageable. 

    Purchase a train pass to make travel in the area less of a burden or hike between towns instead of taking the train when possible. Cook for yourself (or live off of PB & J sandwiches like I did) instead of paying exorbitant restaurant prices. Stay in inexpensive hostels (I personally adore this one), camp, or find a work exchange in Switzerland through Worldpackers.

    2. Montenegro: Durmitor National Park

    Famous for being one of the best places to travel in Europe on a budget, this tiny country along the Dalmatian coast also packs a nature loving punch, so much so that I had a hard time deciding which region deserved to be called out as the most scenic places in Europe to visit.

    When I think back on my time backpacking the Balkans, it’s the walk I took around the Black Lake in Durmitor National Park that sings to my nature-loving soul. The country is so small that Durmitor National Park is never more than a day trip away, no matter where you are in Montenegro.

    Runner up is the Bay of Kotor, a dramatic fjord-like region of crystal clear water and charming old towns built into dramatically arranged mountains. This region is only second fiddle because it’s frequently visited by cruise ships and tends to be overcrowded during the day. 

    Worldpackers offers a fine selection of exchange projects in Montenegro. Work a few hours a day and spend the rest of your time exploring all that this stunning country has to offer!

    Check out The best things to do in Montenegro.

    3. Scotland: Isle of Skye

    Looking to connect with nature as you travel? Look no further than Scotland…

    The entire country of Scotland is really one of the best countries to visit for nature lovers, even the country’s capital city of Edinburgh boasts a beautiful mountain day hike called Arthur’s Seat.

    The northernmost island in the Scottish highlands feels like stepping back in time, a time when nature ruled over our hearts and minds. It is a tricky place to get to as public transportation is basically non-existent, but plenty of companies offer multi-day tours from Edinburgh or Glasgow if you aren’t confident enough to drive in a foreign country.

    4. Germany: Black Forest

    If you want to feel like you’re hiking through a Brothers Grimm fairy tale, head to Germany’s Black Forest. It effortlessly makes for one of the best European destinations for nature lovers.

    As the name suggests, you’ll explore dense evergreen forests. The area is also well-known for thermal spas, vineyards, and coo-coo clocks (I can’t make this stuff up!).

    Worldpackers has exchange projects all over Germany. Choose from opportunities to work in holistic centers and hostel management, on farms, and more.

    5. Portugal: Algarve Coast

    This one is for the water babies out there. The Southern Coast of Portugal makes a great shoulder season destination for nature lovers as it stays warmer and sunnier than much of the rest of Europe.

    You come to the Algarve to enjoy some of the best beaches in Europe, many of which are bordered by picturesque cliffs and connected by caves and water-worn cutouts. While you certainly won’t tire of a few days of lazy sunbathing here, don’t miss out on sea kayaking in the area either.

    For an extra boost to the budget, consider choosing a Worldpackers experience in Portugal instead of a more typical accommodation. There are dozens of opportunities!

    6. Ireland: Dingle and West Coast

    For my money, Ireland is one of the most approachable and scenic places in Europe to visit.

    The west coast, which is Ireland’s most naturally rugged side, is filled with vista upon vista of stunning natural beauty. It’s also home to a quaint little seaside town called Dingle. Dingle feels like a place that has more pubs than people, and is also a great base for exploring Ireland’s surprisingly sandy shores.

    Of course, you’ll also find the Cliffs of Moher and the 13 km walking path that follows it along the west coast of Ireland as well.

    On a more personal note, this Irish coast is where my personal solo travel story begins. Ireland made for an ideal first international solo trip for me as a fellow nature lover because of the lack of language barrier, friendly locals, and easy access to beautiful, natural views.

    Check out the Worldpackers Ireland travel guide to learn more about traveling and volunteering in Ireland. 

    7. Italy: Umbrian Countryside

    I know you’ve heard of the Tuscan Countryside in Italy, where rolling hills and world class vineyards seem to be painted in a thousand colors of soft green, but have you heard of the neighboring region of Umbria?

    Boasting many of the same traits as its northern neighbor, Umbria is a budget traveler’s Tuscany

    You’ll find inexpensive hostels and hotels in less-busy locations. It’s also much closer to Rome, making it an easier region to visit if you’re short on time.

    Worldpackers offers a huge diversity of exchange projects in Italy (over a hundred to choose from!). Check out the full list — and the Worldpackers Italy travel guide — to plan your bucket list trip today!

    8. France: Chamonix

    If you can’t decide between France, Switzerland, or Italy, the French region of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is the answer. It makes a great year-round destination for nature lovers because of the great skiing it offers in the winter and the excellent multi-day trekking in offers in the summer.

    While this area won’t be found on any budget-friendly destinations list anytime soon, you’ll find that the payout is worth it. You can apply many of the same tips I offered from the Switzerland entry here. Cook for yourself, use your feet instead of taking to cable cars, and plan carefully.

    The opportunity to stay a while exploring France sounds too good to be true, right? Luckily, Worldpackers offers some very unique exchange opportunities in France to extend your time there. .. and really make your experience memorable.

    9. England: Cotswolds Region

    For nature lovers who don’t consider themselves adrenaline seekers, the English region of the Cotswolds might be just the ticket. This small area is dotted with little villages, many of which are connected by easy walking paths. 

    If you’re looking for calming destinations for nature lovers in Europe, take a stroll through the Cotswolds Jane Austen style… or simply browse through the Worldpackers selection of work exchange experiences in England.

    10. Norway: Svalbard

    The remote, glacial archipelago in Norway is one of the most beautiful places in Europe during the summer (it stays light for so long!) or winter (one of the prime places to see the northern lights). 

    It’s also a fascinating glimpse at the perseverance and adaptability of the human species, as it is one of the world’s northernmost inhabited areas of the world, settled between mainland Norway and the North Pole.

    If you’re interested in taking a trip to Europe’s Nordic countries, Worldpackers has several great exchange experiences on offer in Norway.

    11. Slovenia: Vintgar Gorge and Lake Bohinj

    I’m not the first one to sing the praised of Slovenia as one of the best European destinations for nature lovers and I won’t be the last, but I might be the first to choose Lake Bohinj over photo-ready Lake Bled.

    Nearby Lake Bohinj is still a playground for local Slovenians. Because you’ll need a car to reach it, Lake Bohinj takes all of the beauty of Lake Bled and makes it pure and less touristed again.

    Nearby Vintgar Gorge is also an excellent stop for nature lovers. It adds diversity to a day spent road tripping around the area.

    Worldpackers has some amazing exchange experiences in Slovenia. All opportunities guarantee free accommodation and a chance to explore Slovenia’s dramatic landscapes, curious traditions, and great food!

    Planning a trip to Slovenia? Don’t miss out the Slovenia travel guide.

    12. Spain: The Camino de Santiago

    Some part of my heart will always be on the Camino de Santiago. This ancient walking path, which technically has thousands of routes throughout Europe but is most often a path walked from the French/Spanish border to Santiago, Spain, is a nature lover’s dream.

    It combines all of the best parts of backpacking — the routine, the accomplishment, the reflection — with the ease of European travel — easy, cheap accommodation and clear routes. 

    Worldpackers offers some very unique exchange projects in Spain. With over forty top-rated hosts to choose from, what are you waiting for? 

    13. The Netherlands: Keukenhof Tulip Fields

    Let’s scale the level of difficulty down a few levels, shall we? 

    One of the prettiest places in Europe for nature has to be the Netherlands in the spring. It’s tricky to time your travels correctly, but the flat, flower-filled country has a lot to offer.

    Do as the locals do and rent a bicycle to see the flower fields up close and personal. Be cognizant of local laws and be respectful of each farmers’ rules as you take in the natural beauty. 

    Take your trip to the next level and deepen your travel experience by doing a Worldpackers exchange in the Netherlands! 

    14. Croatia: Take Your Pick

    There is so much natural beauty in the country of Croatia that I actually can’t choose.

    Head to Plitvice Lakes National Park for waterfalls up the wazoo. Run to Rovinj and the Istrian peninsula for an off-the-beaten-path place. Hop around the islands for a healthy mix of sun, sand (er, pebbles), and party.

    If you choose to do a Worldpackers experience in Croatia you’ll have the freedom to explore as much of the country as you want or do as little as you choose… while soaking up the sun on a stunning beach. 

    Sound good? Thought so!

    I hope this list of the most beautiful places in Europe for nature has helped you to see Europe as much more than cities and culture. It’s all of it, in a very charming little bundle.

    If glamping is something you’d like to consider, read about it on Glamping in Europe: why and how to do it

    Wherever your hiking boots take you next, consider a Worldpackers exchange experience in Europe as a partner in your planning. Work exchange has put off-the-beaten path destinations on my radar and made expensive, well-known ones significantly more affordable.

    December’s Best Destinations, Belize

    December can be gloomy and cold in much of North America and Europe, but that doesn’t mean December is a bad month for travel. The first month of winter hosts classical music concerts and vibrant festivals under the warm, tropical sun of the southern hemisphere. In this article, you will find some tips on where to travel in December.

    Go diving at the Great Blue Hole, Belize

    By December, the tropical cyclone season ends in Belize and it is a great time to travel to this South American country while tourists look for sun elsewhere. Head to Belize’s most popular islands, the dormant Caye Caulker and the more prestigious Ambergeris Caye. From these islands it is easy to get to the reefs surrounding the Great Blue Hole. The blue abyss, which has a diameter of 300 meters and a depth of over a hundred meters, is a great place for diving. If you do not have enough experience in deep diving, it is better to limit yourself to diving with a snorkel, mask and fins and the nearby Hol Chan Marine Reserve, where baby sharks will frolic in the water next to you.

    Go to the market in Munich

    Want to experience the good old European Christmas? There is no better place for a Christmas story than Munich, the capital of German Bavaria. The first Christmas market Christkindmarkt opened in Munich back in the 14th century. Today, during the winter holidays, at least a dozen Christmas markets operate in this city, and the main Munich fair is held on the central Marienplatz square, where traders begin to set up wooden tables at the very beginning of December. Here you can buy decorations for the Christmas tree, and candles, and Christmas gifts. But most importantly, at the Munich Christmas market, you can always drink invigorating mulled wine, sometimes additionally fortified with brandy. Prosit!

    Christmas at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia

    Celebrating Christmas at Sydney’s Bondi Beach is becoming a backpacker tradition. Every year a crowd of people from all over the world gathers on the shore with Christmas turkeys and other traditional attributes of the festival. Expect to see sprigs of conifers on bikinis and beach sand snowmen. Bondi Beach no longer sells alcohol, but the Sunburnt Festival at The Pavillion serves barbecued food and Bondi Beach in general is one of the best places to visit in December.

    Go to the opera in Milan

    The opera season begins in Milan on December 7, on the day of St. Ambrose, when the performance begins at the most glamorous and famous opera house, La Scala. The Milan Opera opened in 1778. Giuseppe Verdi once made his debut here with his compositions. If you don’t manage to buy tickets for an opera performance at La Scala, don’t worry, there are still things to do in Milan in December. This month, the city hosts Christmas markets and various festive events dedicated to Sant’Ambrogio (Saint Ambrose), the patron saint of Milan. Saint Ambrose’s Day – December 8th.

    Umbrellas, posadas and piñatas in Mexico

    December is a great time to visit the white sand beaches of the so-called Mayan Riviera in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The air temperature stays around 25°C, and there are several more months until spring. Starting December 16, you can witness the participation of entire families in “posadas”, costumed processions symbolizing the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. “Pinatas” – hollow toys made of papier-mâché, clay or light wrapping paper. Hollow figurines are usually filled with sweets.

    Open the ski season in Colorado, USA

    By the second week of December, all four ski resorts that make up the Aspen Snowmass resort area open in Colorado. A good opportunity to start your personal ski season. Or head down the mountains to Glenwood Springs, thirty miles north of the ski resort. Pools with hot water are heated throughout the year by nature itself. Thus, in the Yampah geothermal spring, which ejects over three million gallons of water per day to the surface, the water temperature is constantly kept at 51 ° C. Fortunately, the water in the therapy pool is a little cooler, “only” 40°C. The key spouting from the ground looks very impressive against the background of mountain peaks whitened with snow caps.

    Hang out with movie stars in Marrakesh, Morocco

    The chaos of Marrakesh’s bitches (markets) is best studied when it’s not too hot, and at this time of the year the heat subsides only by the twentieth of December. In the first week of December, Marrakech hosts an annual film festival. Films are shown on big screens at the Palais des Congrès and Djemaa el Fna, and you can easily see movie stars and producers walking in the shady Majorelle Gardens or sipping cocktails at Nouvelle Ville. When the weather gets cooler outside, you can have a good time by taking a cooking class or heading to the hammam.

    See the whirling dervishes in Konya, Turkey

    This year, Turkey is not perfect in terms of tourism, but it, nevertheless, does not cease to be a very attractive country for travelers. In December, the conservative city of Konya hosts the annual whirling dervish festival. The hypnotic dance rituals known as “sema” last for a week. Dervishes believe that these rituals bring them closer to God, and the festival itself is dedicated to the anniversary of the death of the founder of the whirling dervishes. Rumi, the founder of the order, died on 17 December.

    Celebrate the New Year in Rio de Janeiro

    The easiest way to catch the winter sun is to head south, where summer continues throughout the winter months. Brazil, from the Amazon to the Iguazu Falls, could easily take up even a whole month of your time. The most important thing is to be in Rio de Janeiro closer to the New Year. You will not find such a street party as in Rio on New Year’s Eve anywhere else. Millions of people come to the shores of Copacabana every year. Many of them are traditionally dressed in white clothes – it is believed that this will bring good luck in the new year. Don’t like hanging out in a crowd? Watch the festive fireworks from one of the coastal hotels.

    See the Northern Lights in Sweden

    Shimmering, multi-coloured flashes known as the aurora borealis or aurora borealis are caused by the interaction of the upper atmosphere with charged particles in the solar wind. They are best seen within the Arctic Circle. Want to see the Northern Lights? Travel to Swedish Lapland. Best of all, expect to stay here for a week or two, so you will have a better chance of seeing an amazing atmospheric phenomenon. Cross your fingers (preferably inside warm gloves or mittens) and wish for clear weather.

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    Where to go for the New Year 2022: best destinations and ideas

    Winter in Russia and other CIS countries is rarely warm, so many people prefer to celebrate New Year holidays in other countries. We will tell you where you can celebrate the holiday abroad and in Russia.

    To decide where to go for the New Year 2022, you first need to determine the main goals of the trip. Usually the options rest on the price, visa-free travel and preferred destinations. And after finding out all these details, it is much easier to decide where to spend the New Year 2022.

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    Where to go for the New Year 2022 inexpensively

    To decide where to go for the New Year inexpensively, it is recommended to start from changes in prices for resort destinations. There are many countries that deliberately lower prices during the winter holidays because the tourist flow is significantly reduced.

    Cheap destinations for New Year 2022 include Turkey, Montenegro, Croatia, Cyprus and Greece. There are other inexpensive countries, but these are the best combination of quality and budget vacation.

    Turkey

    Turkey is the main choice for Russians who are looking for where to go on a budget for the New Year 2022. During the New Year holidays, it is best to relax in resort towns, because the weather is warmer there, especially in the southern resorts.

    Turkish hotels have heated swimming pools, and wellness areas are open all year round. It is recommended to visit Istanbul, Ankara and the southern resorts of the country. Streets and squares are decorated for the holiday in Istanbul and Ankara, but the citizens of Turkey perceive the winter holidays more as something formal and not as close to their hearts as the Russians. The air temperature reaches +15 °C.

    Montenegro

    Montenegro has recently become a popular destination for Russian tourists. During the winter holidays, there are especially many Russian-speaking tourists here, because the prices for tours become 40-30% lower.

    The state is located in three climatic zones: continental, Mediterranean and coastal. In winter, it is preferable to go to resort places in coastal areas. The air temperature there at this time of the year averages +2 °C.

    Montenegro is one of the cheapest options in winter for those who are looking for where to go for the New Year inexpensively.

    Croatia

    Many tourists like to travel to Croatia just for the New Year holidays. At this time of the year, the atmosphere in the resort areas and big cities is saturated with the spirit of celebration and joy.

    Nature and ancient architecture of the country will provide a comfortable stay even when you can’t bask on the beach and swim in the sea. Nevertheless, the air temperature is quite pleasant, and fluctuates around +8…+12 °C. In winter, you can visit several popular ski resorts where the snow does not melt and the temperature does not drop below -5 °C.

    Cyprus

    Despite the fact that Cyprus is associated with a beach holiday, travelers like to celebrate the New Year here as well. Since most of the population are believers, the holiday is celebrated brightly and throughout the country.

    People take to the streets, talk to passers-by, dance, treat each other with drinks and food. The air temperature here is very high for winter – + 13 … + 17 ° C. To know where it is better to go for the New Year in Cyprus, you need to focus on such resorts: Ayia Napa, Larnaca, Famagusta and Paphos.

    Greece

    One of the most popular New Year travel ideas is a trip to Greece. For most people in the country, this holiday is the most important of the year.

    Every Greek sees new life in the new year. Greece is greatly transformed during the holidays, both externally (street decorations, dances, traditional dishes) and in terms of attitude, because every person becomes even friendlier and friendlier, especially to visitors.

    And the prices for holidays in this country have been among the lowest for residents of Russia and the CIS for more than a decade. Therefore, in search of a place where it is cheap to go for the New Year 2022, tourists often choose Greece.

    Visa-free countries for New Year holidays

    If you choose a direction where to go for the New Year without a visa, you can save both money and time. It is also much easier to plan trips to visa-free countries, because there is no risk of visa refusal.

    By 2022, Russians will have visa-free access to almost 150 countries. According to statistics for 2022, the most popular visa-free destinations for Russians include Georgia, Belarus, Abkhazia and Armenia. And Argentina is a New Year’s trend of recent years.

    Georgia

    Despite the cancellation of flights between Georgia and Russia, Georgia is still one of the most popular resort countries for Russians. Now you can get into it only through a transplant in another country.

    The main holiday of the year is celebrated here on a grand scale: the streets are brightly decorated, restaurants prepare festive dishes, and the doors of many houses are open to any guest.

    But at the time of the New Year, the people of Georgia celebrate it in their houses or restaurants, and not on the streets, as in many European countries. In winter, it is recommended to visit Batumi, where the air temperature does not drop below +8 °C.

    Belarus

    When a lover of Slavic traditions and culture decides where to go on vacation for the New Year 2022, he will most likely choose Belarus. At first glance, it may seem that there is no difference between Russia and Belarus, but this is a delusion.

    Here you can celebrate the New Year in a house on the edge of the forest, with a sauna nearby and traditional dishes for dinner. Also at this time of the year, ski resorts of the country are popular with tourists, the routes of which are in no way inferior to European ones.

    Abkhazia

    In the winter season, Abkhazia has several advantages: the unique atmosphere of the country, budget holidays and pleasant weather. Even by January, palm trees still grow in many resort areas.

    The tourist infrastructure here is worked out at the highest level – hotels arrange interesting New Year programs, events and gala dinners for tourists, and the residents are very friendly and kind. In winter, it is best to visit Gudauta or Gagra. The air temperature there does not fall below +10 °C.

    Armenia

    Many travelers who are looking for where to go with their family for the New Year choose Armenia. All thanks to the warm winter, hospitality, famous local cuisine and the atmosphere of a grand celebration.

    Traveling to this country is especially comfortable for children, as it is located nearby, and the air temperature in Yerevan is +6 °C on average. There is no rain and slush here, the winter is dry and snowy.

    You can also visit the famous ski resort Tsakhkadzor, which has routes for both children and beginners, as well as for professional skiers.

    Argentina

    For Russians, a trip to Argentina in winter is becoming more and more popular every year. The main advantages of holidays in the country: summer weather, New Year’s festivities and beaches.

    In January, the carnival season begins, which will leave a vivid impression on every tourist. And swimming in the ocean and sunbathing on the beach are a stark contrast to the cold and harsh Russia at this time of year. In addition, there is visa-free travel between Argentina and Russia. The only drawback is that the rest in the country is above average, and the flight is far away.

    Destinations for New Year holidays at the sea

    What could be more pleasant than spending the New Year at the sea? Indeed, among the inhabitants of Russia and the CIS, this holiday is associated with cold weather and snow. Meet the onset of the year, basking on the beach and swimming in warm water – that’s what a real holiday means!

    Thailand

    The most popular destination for people looking for a place to go on New Year’s Eve 2022 is Thailand.

    There is a huge attendance during the winter season, because the weather is hot and summery. The holiday is celebrated brightly and noisily, and in addition to the traditional version, there is also the Chinese and Thai New Year, which are also celebrated on a large scale.

    Beaches, the sea and the tropics – this is what Thailand is like in the winter season.

    India

    India itself is not very popular at this time of the year, but many Russian-speaking tourists arrive in Goa.

    In addition to the summer weather, sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, travelers love Goa for European traditions during the New Year holidays. Previously, this territory was a Portuguese colony, so many traditions and part of the culture have been preserved since that time.

    Indonesia

    Indonesia’s main resort is Bali. It is there that many travelers from the CIS are concentrated, especially during the New Year period.

    In autumn, the rainy season begins in Bali, and just in time for mid-December it ends. This accompanies a comfortable beach holiday on Christmas Eve. The inhabitants of the country themselves celebrate the beginning of the year in the spring, but arrange various events for tourists, so there is a festive atmosphere.

    Vietnam

    Vietnam is a great option for where to go for the New Year 2022. Just like in Indonesia, the holiday itself takes place here at a different time, and on December 31 it is arranged only for people from other countries.

    This includes concerts on the waterfront, various events in hotels and restaurants, the opportunity to spend the night and day on a yacht, and other entertainment. Some families rent houses by the sea, spending a festive night in them.

    Sri Lanka

    In Sri Lanka, people celebrate both Christmas and New Year, so the holiday here is bright and extensive. The reason lies in the fact that in the past the territory of this state was one of the Portuguese colonies and many traditions have remained in it to this day.

    During the winter holidays, discos are organized on the beaches, hotels hold various events, people walk and dance. And in early January, a large-scale festival is held here, which is a procession of dressed-up elephants.

    Where better to spend the New Year in Europe

    New Year in Europe is a childish atmosphere of winter holidays, including Christmas.

    It is recommended to visit European countries on Christmas Eve, because for Europeans this is the main holiday of the year.

    Rest in European countries is primarily a cultural and moral holiday, radically different from the beach.

    Estonia

    When thinking about Estonia as a place to go for winter holidays, they most often mean Tallinn.

    Especially Tallinn is popular with couples in love, because in the city itself there is this atmosphere when you forget about everything except yourself and your soul mate, and immerse yourself in feelings with your head.

    During this holiday period, the city is similar to other major cities in Europe, but has the advantage of being much cheaper, both in terms of the trip itself and in terms of internal costs.

    Spain

    One of the few countries in Europe where the winter season is very warm is Spain. The air temperature in January and December does not fall below +15 °C.

    The Spaniards are known as an emotional, bright people, so they celebrate the winter holidays brightly: with dances, gifts, intricate costumes and singing. The traditions and culture of this country is one of the main reasons to come here, not to mention the cuisine, architecture and technology.

    Czech Republic

    The Czech Republic, namely its capital, Prague, changes radically during the New Year holidays. Houses and buildings are decorated with garlands and light bulbs, decorated Christmas trees and various figures stand in the yards, and even people are dressed in holiday sweaters and hats.

    On large streets and squares, huge elegant fir trees are set up, around which dances and fairs are held. And traditional Czech dishes are the feature for which many gourmets love this country, not to mention Czech beer.

    France

    Speaking of France, it is best to meet the beginning of the year in Paris. The whole city is covered by a pleasant festive bustle, and the streets are decorated not too brightly, but tastefully.

    The Eiffel Tower begins to play with other colors, and the inhabitants of the city go to the Champs Elysees. Thousands of people count down on them, and fireworks spread across the sky after midnight.

    Finland

    Despite the harsh winter climate, Finland is very popular among those who are looking for where to spend the New Year 2022. On Christmas Eve, bright fairs, various shows and grandiose fireworks start here, which are prohibited at any other time.

    Families with children visit Lapland, which has a home of Santa Claus. This home is designed like an amusement park, with elves and Santa.

    Where to go for the New Year in Russia

    Russia is a huge country where you can relax both culturally and physically. Many destinations in Russia are in no way inferior to foreign ones. And for those who do not want to change the environment and language much, this is the best option.

    Veliky Ustyug

    Veliky Ustyug is located in the Vologda region and is considered the residence of Father Frost.

    The main character of the holiday has a well-dressed home, next to which children’s events and competitions are held, and at the end, Santa Claus leaves his house and gives gifts to children.

    People who have visited Veliky Ustyug claim that the atmosphere of the holiday embraces even adults, not to mention children.

    Moscow

    A trip to Moscow for the New Year is an excellent solution for residents of the regions. During this period, all of Moscow was brightly decorated, and on the main square of the country – Red Square – a tall and decorated Christmas tree was installed.

    You can also visit sights – the Kremlin and St. Basil’s Cathedral. There are many interesting places in Moscow for people of all ages.

    Crimea

    In Crimea, the temperature is one of the highest at this time of the year, it is warmer only in Sochi. On average, the thermometer shows +5 °C.

    The season of New Year holidays here is considered non-tourist, so the Crimea is perfect for lovers of a calm and unhurried holiday. Nevertheless, the tourist infrastructure is working even at this time, and you can meet the onset of the year under water, in a cave or under the sky, which is painted with all shades of fireworks.

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    Petersburg

    Peter is considered the cultural capital of the country, which is why many people celebrate the New Year holidays here, some even come from Moscow.

    The air in the city is humid, so it is better to dress warmly. The main attractions include the Hermitage, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the Peter and Paul Fortress, the Leningrad Zoo and others. Among the cities of Russia, St. Petersburg has the largest number of sights and interesting places, whether it be a theater or an unusual restaurant.

    Sochi

    Sochi is the most popular destination in Russia where people go to celebrate the New Year. This is largely due to the pleasant weather, because the air temperature here fluctuates around +7…+12 °C.

    All hotels at this time arrange various events, New Year’s dinners and discos. Thanks to the warm climate in December and January, you can walk through picturesque places, among which there are waterfalls, forests and caves. In the city itself, you can stroll through shopping and entertainment centers and go skiing in Krasnaya Polyana.

    Where to go with children for the New Year

    The main criterion for where to go to celebrate the New Year with children is the weather and entertainment for children. There are several countries that fit both criteria.

    USA

    America is the best option for families with children. Not only because in cities like Miami and Los Angeles, the weather is warm in winter and you can swim in the ocean, but also because the country has a huge number of amusement parks.

    One of the largest parks in the world with over 105 sq. km, “Walt Disney World”, is located right here, near the city of Orlando.

    There are also Disneyland and three Legolands in the USA, and the festive atmosphere comes from everywhere.

    England

    What kid wouldn’t want to take a ride on London’s most famous landmark, the London Eye, from where you can see the whole city? And visit the London Aquarium, where sharks, killer whales swim and you can dive inside yourself?

    These and other activities such as Legoland and Flamingoland are great places for kids and families to spend New Year’s Eve.

    Maldives

    The Maldives are calm, quiet beaches with white sand and crystal clear waters. In the winter season, there is excellent summer weather with occasional precipitation.

    Children especially like the Maldives because of the unusual atmosphere of the tropics and jungle. Also for children there are many attractions, parks and zoos. Parents prefer to rest here because they are completely confident in the safety of their children at this resort.

    All these factors make the Maldives a great destination for those who are looking for a place to travel abroad for the New Year with children.

    United Arab Emirates

    The United Arab Emirates is also very popular with travelers from Russia. As in other resort countries, here you can celebrate the New Year holidays in hot summer weather, on the beach and swimming in the sea.

    The highlight of the UAE is its incredible architecture that will amaze even children, and various amusement parks, including Legoland in Dubai.

    Japan

    Japan is primarily interesting because for children and adults a holiday in this country will be like a trip to another planet.

    The atmosphere, culture, tradition and technology that can be found in Japan is not found anywhere else. Children also love Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Park, located in Osaka. Among the many ideas for New Year’s travel with children, a trip to Japan is the most unusual.

    10 New Year’s Eve Ideas

    1. Celebrate a holiday outside the city. Near each big city there are various recreation areas or houses that can be rented. If you search well yourself or contact an experienced agent, you can spend the year in a house located in nature, paying for it the same price as for a room in a city hotel.

    2. Go to the theater a few hours before the New Year. Visiting the ballet or the Nutcracker show on the eve of the holiday is a great idea for the whole family. Vivid impressions after viewing will remain until 2022.

    3. Do charity work. A holiday is not only to arrange a holiday for yourself, but also to give positive emotions to others. A trip to an orphanage or nursing home with various gifts to take with you can significantly change a person and cheer him up before the start of the year.

    4. Celebrate 2022 in Berlin. One of the brightest travel ideas for New Year 2022 is to meet him in Berlin. No wonder this night is called the Party of the Year there. By midnight, hundreds of thousands of people gather at the Brandenburg Gate, and fireworks do not die out all night.

    5. Host your own party. Having a party at home, you can provide yourself with a vivid experience by inventing a theme, dress code and lots of entertainment. In addition, such a holiday will be inexpensive.

    6. Meet the year in the bathhouse. You can follow the example of heroes from one cult Soviet movie by celebrating the New Year in a bathhouse. Champagne, a swimming pool and hot air when it’s winter outside – that’s what a holiday in a bathhouse is like.

    7. New Year in the mountains. If you go to a ski resort and take everything you need with you, the holiday will take place in the fresh air and during active pastime. For many, this option is more suitable than the classic celebration at home.

    8. New Year at sea. In many cities where the winter is not severe, you can celebrate the New Year holiday on a yacht. For example, in Sochi there are several agencies that provide yachts for rent especially during this period of time.

    9. Meet the year under water. In many resorts where there are large aquariums, it is proposed to spend a holiday under water, wearing the appropriate equipment. Such a pastime will be remembered for a lifetime, because few people celebrate the New Year in the company of fish and turtles.

    10. New Year in the cave. Some resorts, including Russian ones, offer tourists to celebrate a holiday in a cave. Such caves are very large, fully equipped and even have several entertainment areas.

    Palma weather in december: Palma, Spain – December Weather

    Опубликовано: November 12, 2022 в 6:53 pm

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    Palma, Spain – December Weather

    What’s the weather like in Palma in December?

    Temperature

    December in Palma, on the Balearic Island of Majorca, Spain, marks the start of the winter season. The average temperature is only 11°C this month, light-years removed from the 24°C and 25°C averages that are recorded in July and August. December is the third coldest month of the yearnly January and February are colder. During the night, the mercury drops to a chilly average of 6°C.

    Bringing warm clothes is strongly recommended this time of year. That being said; during the day, the temperature does rise to a pleasant average high of 16°C, which is ideal for outdoor activities. Both the average low and average high temperatures decrease slightly in the course of the month, toward their annual minima sometime around mid-January. The daytime high temperature drops from 17°C in the beginning of the month to 15°C at the end; the nighttime low temperature decreases from 7°C to 5°C. The sea temperature averages 17°C.

    Rainfall

    Together with November, December in Palma is the month with the highest average number of days with rainfall. There are 12 rainy days this month, although the total amount of rainfall is 40mm, which is 10mm less than the previous month. The chance that precipitation is observed on any given day in December ranges between 36% and 39%, and averages 37%. By far the most common type of rainfall is moderate rain. This occurs on 47% of all days with rainfall. The three other types that are observed are drizzle, thunderstorms and light rain, respectively occurring on 19%, 16% and 14% of the days with rainfall.

    Sunshine Hours

    December is the month with the least daylight in the year. The length of the days is basically constant this month. December 1 has 9.33 hours of daylight; December 21, which is the shortest day of the year, has 9.22 daylight hours; and December 31 has 9.25 daylight hours.

    Cloud cover ranges around 43% this month. A typical December day is mostly cloudy or overcast 19% of the time, partly cloudy 29% of the time, and mostly clear or totally clear 47% of the time.

    On average, there are 6 sunshine hours per day. This is the annual low. However, when taking into account the fact there are only about 9.30 hours of daylight per day, it can be concluded that a day in December is still relatively sunny.

    Hotels in Palma in December

    Hotel Amic Horizonte

    You are sure to receive a friendly welcome at the Hotel Amic Horizonte. The hotel is well-placed at the seafront and close to the Porto Pi Shopping Centre. It boasts spectacular views of Palma Bay and lies only two kilometres from the historic heart of the resort. The Port of Palma and its legendary nightlife also lie just a short walk away. Facilities and services are plentiful and include a bar, 24-hour reception, a panoramic terrace, an outdoor pool and a children’s pool, a restaurant, a bridal suite, a car rental service and free Wi-Fi in common areas.

    Bars and Restaurants

    Bar Abaco

    After hours walking around shops and museums, may want to hit one of the bars in the area. Bar Abaco, in the old town section of Palma, is a popular theatrical bar. Or maybe you would prefer to have a drink in the Alhambra Lounge Café, which has been designed after the spectacular Alhambra in Granada.

    Riu Palace

    Nightclubs will be particularly popular at this time of year as everybody gets into the spirit of Christmas and New Year’s. Try the live entertainment at the Riu Palace or dance the night away at the Soho Urban Vintage Bar.

    UR Palacio Avenida

    With its gourmet restaurant, the UR Palacio Avenida Hotel in the centre of Palma is the ideal place for passing the time on those dark, not so warm evenings.

    Things to do in Palma in December

    Fiesta of Banderole

    The final festival of the year takes place appropriately on December 31. This is the fiesta of Banderole and celebrates the Catalan conquest of Mallorca. This festival is steeped in history and the roots of the fiesta date back to the 13th century.

    Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

    If the weather takes a turn for the worse, you may want to consider browsing around one of Palma’s many museums. The museum of Modern and Contemporary Art features modern and Mediterranean art and is a wonderful place to spend a morning or afternoon.

    Shopping

    Shopping always features high on the agenda in the run up to Christmas. Head for the elegant Avinguda Jaume III street, one of Palma’s most elegant avenues, if you are looking for jewellery and gifts. A fine alternative is wandering down to the outdoor craft market at Placa Major.

    Palma Nova Weather in December

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      Palma Nova weather December

      What’s the weather like in Palma Nova in December?

      The Palma Nova weather in December is mild, bright and fairly dry, thanks to its warm Mediterranean climate. This Majorcan resort still gets lots of sunshine and good temperatures in December, even though it’s a wetter month than January, February and the spring months.

      Geographical influences

      The warm Mediterranean Seas around Palma Nova and in Palma Bay help keep this part of Majorca mild throughout December. The mountainous terrain of the island gives it a slight divide between the north east and south east regions. Palma Nova is located in the south east, which is slightly cooler and wetter than the north.

      Averages

      The weather in Palma Nova in December remains quite warm, with an average temperature of 16°C, but the town can reach a low of just 6°C on some colder days. Even though the rainfall increases to an average of 43mm and with half of December’s days getting some wet weather, the showers usually pass quite quickly. Sunshine keeps breaking up any cloud, with nine hours on average in Palma Nova during December. The average sea temperature is probably too low for most visitors to take a swim, at 17°C, but the winds are light at 9mph so you can happily take a stroll along the beach or promenade.

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      Average temperature during the day +18°C +16°C +15°C
      Average temperature at night +14°C +11°C +10°C
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      Number of sunny days 14 days 18 days 19 days
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      Air temperature in Palma in December

      The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Palma 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 16.0°C during the day and 11.3°C at night.
      To get data on the air temperature in Palma for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

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      Sea temperature in Palma in December

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

      The average sea surface temperature in December for the last 5 years is 16.8°C in Palma.
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      Sunny days in Palma in December

      The chart below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Palma 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 Palma in December

      The graph below displays the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Palma 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 Palma in December

      The graph below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Palma 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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      Weather in Palma de Mallorca in December 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”

      According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is bad in Palma de Mallorca in December, this month’s rating is 3.0 out of five.

      Temperature in Palma de Mallorca in December

      Average temperature during the day: +14.2°C
      Average temperature at night: +11. 2°C
      Sea water temperature: +17.0°C
      Number of sunny days: 21 days
      Rainy days:
      Rainfall:
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      Monthly weather comparison in Palma de Mallorca
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      The climate is unfavorable, there are few tourists. According to our data, the weather in Palma de Mallorca in December and the water temperature is bad. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +17. 0°C. There is practically no rain, about 1 day per month, 17.5 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 21 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, you should not go on vacation in Palma de Mallorca in December.

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      • Weather in Palma de Mallorca in January:
        rating 3.0 (out of 5),
        air +15.2°C , sea: +14.6°C,
        rain 3 days
      • Weather in Palma de Mallorca in November:
        rating 4.3 (out of 5),
        air +21.0°C , sea: +20.6°C,
        rain 4 days

      

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        Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +19. 1°C, the minimum recorded values ​​are +9.6°C. At night the temperature in Palma de Mallorca in December drops to +15.1°C…+6.8°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 3.4°C. What is the weather forecast in Palma de Mallorca at the end of December and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

        

        Water temperature in Palma de Mallorca in December

        Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Palma de Mallorca in December ranges from +15.3°C to +18.4°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 2.4°C. The next month the water is 3.6°C warmer. In December, according to the reviews of tourists in Palma de Mallorca, 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 3.0 to 4.8 points. The number of rainy days in December is 1, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 17.5 mm, which is the 7th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 60.9 mm more rains, in the next month, 5.4 mm more. The weather in Palma de Mallorca in December in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.

        Wind speed

        The average speed in December is 4.4 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 6.8 m/s.

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        2 +14.6°C +18.3°C
        3 +16.2°C +17.9°C
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        5 +15.8°C +17.6°C
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        8 +16.4°C +17.0°C
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        11 +17.1°C +16.4°C
        12 +17.6°C +16.5°C
        13 +17. 3°C +16.7°C
        14 +17.6°C +16.6°C
        15 +16.4°C +16.1°C
        16 +14. 3°C +16.1°C
        17 +15.4°C +15.9°C
        18 +17.3°C +16.4°C
        19 +19. 1°C +16.3°C
        20 +17.6°C +16.1°C
        21 +16.9°C +16.4°C
        22 +17. 4°C +15.9°C
        23 +15.7°C +16.0°C
        24 +17.9°C +16.2°C
        25 +15. 8°C +15.8°C
        26 +14.6°C +15.7°C
        27 +16.9°C +16.0°C
        28 +12. 3°C +16.1°C
        29 +9.6°C +15.3°C
        30 +10.4°C +15.5°C
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        Holidays in canary islands in december: A guide to your dreamy, warm Christmas in the Canaries

        Опубликовано: November 12, 2022 в 10:44 am

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        Luxury Canary Islands Holidays 2022/2023

        Spanish culture; African landscapes

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        Canary Islands

        The Canary Islands have been a popular option for holidaymakers since the 1960s. This volcanic Spanish island chain sits off the coast of Morocco and has been shaped by the influence of North African and European settlers and centuries of Atlantic trade. All seven islands boast dramatic scenery, with black and white sand beaches, vast sand dunes and rugged rock formations.

        Tenerife is the largest in the archipelago and boasts azure blue seas, pretty beaches and charming towns. The capital, Santa Cruz, is a cosmopolitan centre with a thriving arts scene and is a popular spot for couples. There’s a range of family resorts on the coast. To the west is Lanzarote, which is home to the extraordinary lunar landscape of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Timanfaya National Park. The European Space Agency trains astronauts for future Mars missions here.

        Gran Canaria is the southernmost point of the chain and offers some exceptional seaside resorts which edge onto warm Atlantic waters. Its main town, Las Palmas, is known for its brightly painted houses and fine cathedral.


        Fuerteventura


        Fuerteventura is the second-biggest island in the Canaries, stretching from sand-swept Corralejo in the north to wild Jandia Natural Park in the south. A jagged volcanic landscape lies in-between.


        Find out more about Fuerteventura


        Gran Canaria


        Gran Canaria stars some of the best-loved beach resorts in Spain, from lively Playa del Ingles to the Sahara-style dunes of Maspalomas. The gorge-scored interior, meanwhile, is ideal for afternoon walks.


        Find out more about Gran Canaria


        La Gomera


        La Gomera might be one of the smallest Canary Islands, but it’s also one of the most scenic. Bright white villages spring up between volcanic black-sand beaches, mountains and valleys.


        Find out more about La Gomera


        Lanzarote


        Lanzarote is the most easterly island in the Canaries. It balances gold-sand beach resorts like Playa Blanca with UNESCO-listed national parks and volcanic cave systems.


        Find out more about Lanzarote


        Tenerife


        Tenerife is full of surprises, looping beach resorts like Los Cristianos around the towering moonscape of Mount Teide National Park. Head north and you’ll find culture-filled towns and vineyard-striped hills.


        Find out more about Tenerife

        Luxury holidays in the Canary Islands

        Holidays in the Canary Islands are about relaxation. Here you can feel the stresses of home drift away on the warm Atlantic breeze. Relax beside the pool, wander in charming villages or enjoy a world class spa treatment. You’ll find excellent options for eating and drinking in most major resorts; from hearty local fare to international cuisines.

        Sovereign has been a leader in crafting bespoke luxury holidays for close to five decades. We offer complimentary lounge access at most major UK airports and a dedicated service from our Personal Travel Planners.

        Tenerife’s five star Iberostar Grand Hotel Salome is located near Costa Adeje on the west coast. Its attractive grounds overlook the ocean and feature a range of bars and restaurants. On Lanzarote, the Princess Yaiza Suite Hotel is a dreamy jumble of domes and minarets in Playa Blanca. It’s child friendly and offers an excellent spa service, as well as several dining options by the sea.


        Flight Information


        Around 4 hours 15 minutes from the UK.


        When to go


        The Canaries are a true year-round holiday destination. Being so close to Africa, you get steady average temperatures that stick in the high teens and early 20s throughout winter, climbing steadily to a mid-30s peak in July and August. The heat is tempered by winds, particularly in Lanzarote, which takes the edge of summer humidity but can make evenings feel cooler.


        Visa Information


        Currently visas are not required for UK citizens travelling to Spain.


        Tipping


        Restaurant bills include a service charge by law in Spain, so whether you choose to tip further is up to you. If you enjoyed the meal and service, it is customary to leave 5-10%. Hotel porters and maids will appreciate a small tip, and while taxi drivers don’t require a tip, it’s common to round up the fare.


        Introduction to languages


        The official language of Spain is Spanish. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.

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        Cooler and nicer than in November. Maximum 1 rainy day for the whole month. The weather is dry, the humidity is moderate. Sunny, daylight hours last 10 hours. The average temperature is +32°C, close to November. A light breeze blows from the sea. The best time of the year in Goa.

        Beaches

        With the beginning of the season, there are more and more tourists on the beaches. The best beaches in the north are Morjim and Mandrem. Especially crowded on weekends and holidays. The south is relatively calm, but there are also many tourists. It is best to relax on the beaches of Agonda and Cavelossim.

        Sea

        The average water temperature is +28°С — 1 degree lower than in November. Thanks to the good weather, the sea is calm, without rain and strong winds. Swimming is safe, but it is better to check with the lifeguards.

        Parties

        December is party month. They are everywhere: in clubs, beach cafes and on the beaches themselves. Parties are completely different: for lovers of trance and rave, “quiet nights”, private parties by invitation. Despite the fact that the southern part of the state is calmer than the northern part, after sunset, the beaches come to life there too.

        Water sports

        A full range of water sports is presented: speed boats and bananas, jet skis, paragliders, kayaks, windsurfing, snorkeling, diving. River cruises and fishing are also popular. You can choose an activity to your taste both on the beach and in city tourist offices.

        Beach cafes

        In December all beach cafes are open. You can take a sun lounger under a large umbrella and order food and drinks. The menu usually includes Indian, Chinese, Pan-Asian and Continental cuisine. The café also offers massages. As darkness falls, quiet cafes turn into nightclubs.

        Holidays

        Sunburn, Supersonic Festival, Mondo Festival, St. Francis Xavier, the day of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Catholic Christmas.

        Fruit

        Bananas, coconuts, grapes, strawberries, jackfruit, oranges, tangerines, figs, sugar apple, guava, kiwi.

        Prices

        There are more tourists in December and January than at other times – it is logical that prices are rising. Almost everything costs more than usual: accommodation, flights, transport rental, massage, tattooing. The peak of prices falls on Christmas and New Year holidays. You can save money by booking flights and accommodation in advance.

        Weather in December

        Both the maximum and minimum temperatures in December decrease, and the air humidity is close to comfortable, so that the weather can only be enjoyed. [C1] During the day, the maximum temperature of the thermometer is +32 Celsius, while at night the temperature drops to +20. It is usually warmest in the first week of the month.

        Don’t worry about rainfall: December is not the rainiest month. Most often, 17 mm of precipitation falls in December – this is less than three days in November. And the closer the end of the month, the less likely it is to get caught in a downpour. However, it’s hard to call it rain: it’s more like a light drizzle. The rest of the days are clear, without frightening clouds and even clouds.

        The sun shines 10 hours a day, an hour longer than in November. The average water temperature is 28°C – 1 degree lower than the previous month, but quite comfortable. Both the weather and the length of daylight hours set up for a long rest by the water. But it’s not worth the risk: from 11 am to 3 pm the sun is most active, so it’s better to spend this time in the shade with a cocktail and your favorite book.

        Weather in Goa
        Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
        Daytime, °C 31.6 31.5 32.0 33.0 33.0 30.3 28.9 28.8 29.5 31.6 32.8 32.4 31.3
        Night, °C 19.6 20.5 23.2 25.6 26.3 24. 7 24.1 24.0 23.8 23.8 22.3 20.6 23.2
        Precipitation, mm 0.2 0.1 1.2 11.8 112.7 868.2 994.8 512.7 251.9 124.8 30.9 16.7 2926

        Humidity ranges from a comfortable 33% to an almost abnormal 85%. At the same time, the indicators are unlikely to fall below 24% or soar to a maximum. The most humid air becomes after December 25 – 76% and higher.


        [C1] It should be noted that December is already a dry period, and the air humidity is moderate. And comfortable.

        Goa in December: pros and cons

        Pluses Cons

        Weather – Pleasant and comfortable. There is almost no rain, the humidity is moderate. You can make plans for the day without fear of getting caught in the downpour. You can spend a lot of time on the beaches and on the water – the temperature is optimal for this.

        Prices – December and January are very busy months in Goa. Therefore, since mid-December, prices have been rising for everything: housing, food, drinks, goods, and even vehicle rentals. Therefore, it is better to plan a trip at the beginning of the month, so as not to get on Christmas and New Year – prices skyrocket on holidays.

        New Year and Christmas – Most people in Goa are Katloks, so the holiday spirit is everywhere. They like to decorate churches here: look at the Basilica of Bon Jesus, the Cathedral of St. Catherine, the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. And, of course, it is worth visiting all possible holidays.

        Crowded – There are more tourists in Goa in December than usual. Get ready for the fact that there will be crowds of people on the beaches and on the streets, especially in the popular Baga and Calangute. But this does not mean that there are no people at all in the south: there are many times more of them than in summer and during the rainy season.

        Holidays & Festivals – India’s premier electronic music festival, Sunburn, takes place in December. The Mondo Festival and St. Francis Xavier, on the beaches and in the bays there are parties for lovers of trance and rave.

        Traffic – Getting to the popular beaches – Baga and Calangute – is problematic due to traffic jams. You can get stuck in them for a long time, up to half an hour, so be patient. In general, the situation on the roads is different from ours: most people move around on scooters, and the traffic is more intense..

        Watersports – A full range of activities including powerboats, banana boats, paragliders, kayaks, wakeboarding, rafting, cruising, diving, snorkeling and more.

        Long wait – The closer the New Year, the longer the queues become. You will have to wait in popular restaurants, bars, attractions – especially on weekends.

        Beach cafes – In December they are at full capacity. You can relax, enjoy food and cocktails, and after sunset come here for a party.

        Cleanliness – Of course, with such an influx of tourists, one can only dream of cleanliness on the streets and beaches. As well as about personal space, in particular, in the north.

        Top things to do in December?

        1. Dancing until the morning – Party season is in full swing. They usually start around 10 pm and end in the morning. Loud music, flashes of light, mesmerizing and energetic beats, dancing, drinking, barbecues, bonfires, delicious food – all the details create an incredible atmosphere. New Year’s Eve parties are even cooler and more fun. The most crowded places are Fresh in Margira, Cabana in Arpora and various clubs in Baga, Calangute and Vagator.
        2. Casino – Goa is the Indian version of Las Vegas. Look for casinos on boats moored in the port on the Mondovi River. The win is unlikely to be big, but you will definitely get more fun and adrenaline. Many casinos offer unlimited food and drink to keep guests playing for as long as possible. Here you can play poker, roulette, blackjack, try your luck on slot machines and dozens of other gambling games.
        3. Christmas holidays – Christmas Goa – a dazzlingly beautiful place. Beaches and streets are decorated with stars, lights, ribbons and decorated Christmas trees. There are 400 churches in the state, and all of them have night services. And do not forget about the festive dinner: turkey, grilled seafood and other dishes.
        4. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary – The Charao Island Sanctuary is a must visit, especially in December. It is at this time that you can see the largest number of birds, both living permanently and migrating. The reserve will especially appeal to nature lovers, ornithologists, trekkers and those who are tired of a series of parties.
        5. Turtle nesting – In December, you can witness a real miracle of nature. Olive turtles come to the beaches of Morjim, Galjibag and Agonda once a year to lay their eggs. Or rather, hundreds of eggs. After that, they return to the sea. Sporadic nests can also be found on other beaches – in Arambol, Anjuna, Betul and others.
        6. Markets – There are things, places and events that it is almost illegal to miss while relaxing in Goa. These are the night market in Arpora, the day market in Anjuna on Wednesdays and the night market in Baga. You need to go here not only for souvenirs: musicians play in the markets, jugglers, fire eaters, DJs perform, and special Goan seafood is sold in numerous stalls.
        7. Cruise or deep sea fishing – Take a cruise through the backwaters of Goa. Along the way, you will encounter many birds and even more bats. You can also follow the dolphins. There are trips both for the whole day and for half a day – with lunch included in the price. If you want something more active, you can go fishing, and then your catch will be cooked in a restaurant.

          December Checklist – Bring light and light clothing. Umbrella and waterproof clothing are not needed – there is almost no rain. Mandatory: sunglasses and sunscreen for active and lazy beach holidays, as well as trips to the open sea..

        Events in December

        1. Sunburn Festival – Asia’s largest electronic music festival, takes place in Goa in December. Despite the fact that the main part of the festival takes place in Pune, India, the best DJs and electronic bands from all over the world still come to Goa. All for music, dancing, entertainment and food.
        2. Supersonic Festival – The festival founded by VJ Nikhil Chinapa has become very popular. Many local and international celebrities perform here. Takes place on Candolim beach.
        3. Mondo Festival – unusual performances – songs and dances – on the theme of love. You will enjoy the slow, measured dance moves. Young boys and girls gracefully move to the rhythms of percussion and violin melody. Most often, men are dressed in European costumes – jackets, vests, trousers; the girls wear traditional sarongs and shawls.
        4. St. Francis Xavier – is celebrated as a tribute to the memory of the saint. Church service begins at 4 am at the Basilica of Bon Jesus. The event takes place across the state on December 3rd.
        5. Day of the Mother of God of the Immaculate Conception – is celebrated for 3 days in the church of the same name. Services and communal meals are held throughout the day. There is also a fair with food, music and fireworks.
        6. Datta Jayanti (Datta Jayanti) is a Hindu festival, glorifying the god Dattayanti, who is the incarnation of the god Vishnu.
        7. Christmas is a big holiday for Goan Catholics. People across the state celebrate Christmas with enthusiasm and enjoyment. The celebration continues until the New Year.

        Turtles in Goa

        Olive turtles are an endangered species that can only be found in a few places on the planet. In December, these turtles appear in large numbers in Goa: they lay their eggs on the coast so that the offspring immediately after birth go to sea. Both adults and calves can be found on the beaches of Galgibag and Agonda. There are also nesting sites in Arambol, Ashvem, Anjuna, Colva, Benaulim, Betul and Palolem.

        Party in December

        December is a hot time for Goan parties. There are trance and rave parties, as well as EDM festivals, mainly in the north. “Timeout 72 hours Goa” is a three-day festival that many world-famous performers do not bypass. Each nightclub holds its own events. Of course, you can come there any day, but parties on weekends are usually more fun. On the eve of Catholic Christmas, festive balls are held throughout Goa.

        Hotels in Goa in December

        Since there are more tourists in Goa in December than usual, the cost of housing increases significantly. Even the most budget options will cost more, so you need to book accommodation for December well in advance. It is impossible to postpone until the very arrival: there is always a very high demand for rooms. Most often, the best options are booked months in advance. As they say, whoever did not have time, he was late. And by the end of the month, prices will generally be fabulous: the New Year holidays, after all.

        Rent a villa in Goa

        Villas and apartments in any case rise in price in December, and even more so by Christmas. Remember early booking! You also need to remember that villas in the coastal zone are always more expensive, but the price always depends on the location and the length of stay.

        We have villas all over Goa – close to the epicenter of the parties in the north, in the quiet of the south coast, on the tranquil green islands.

    Best canary island weather in december: A guide to your dreamy, warm Christmas in the Canaries

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    The 10 best holiday destinations for winter sun in December

    There is something of an air of extravagance to the idea of being abroad for Christmas, shunning turkey bones and dirty plates for Santa hats on the beach. And with the school holidays also appearing as part of the equation, the thought of seeing your children swap sleet and 3pm darkness for paddling and sunsets will always be tempting.

    Of course, you tend to pay a premium for holidays in the festive period. But with December (and January) generally considered the best time to visit the Caribbean, this can be a cost worth considering.

    Not that Antigua, Barbados et al are the only options for a hot-weather getaway as the year comes to a close. Here, we pick 10 of the best sun-kissed options for the next few weeks.

    Fuerteventura, Spain (19-24C)

    The second largest of Spain’s Canary Islands (after Tenerife) only dangles a leg below the 20C mark in the coldest weeks of January, but is otherwise a haven for sunshine at any time of year. Corralejo, at Fuerteventura’s northern tip, is one of the accommodation hubs, home to a splendid beach which gazes at the neighbouring islet of Lobos. But there is rugged scenery too – not least the protected expanse of the Parque Rural de Betancuria.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? No.

    How to do it: A seven-night half-board stay at the four-star Hotel Riu Palace Tres Islas in Corralejo, flying from Manchester on December 10, costs from £532 per person with Tui (020 3451 2688; tui.co.uk). For more inspiration on where to stay, read Telegraph Travel’s complete guide to the best hotels in Fuerteventura.

    Fuerteventura’s weather is quite steady throughout the year
    Credit: rusm/E+

    Cape Town, South Africa (19-24C)

    South Africa may seem a far-flung choice on any quest for accessible winter sun, but Cape Town earns convenience points for the lack of time difference (GMT+2) to the UK, and its refusal to dip below 20C during the European winter. Throw in its beauty, Table Mountain rising – along with the prettiness of the Cape Peninsula (the beaches of Camps Bay, oceanside towns like Muizenberg and Fish Hoek) – and you have a winning hand.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? No.

    How to do it: Wexas (020 8125 4271; wexas.com) offers an 11-day “Cape, Wine and Whales” tour of south-western South Africa that features two days amid the vineyards at Franschhoek, two whale-watching at Hermanus, and four exploring and relaxing in Cape Town. From £2,315 per person, with flights. 

    Cape Town has an average of 11 hours of sunshine a day in December
    Credit: Mark Seath / EyeEm

    The Maldives (30C+)

    December is an excellent month to visit the Indian Ocean’s desert-island archipelago. The heavy rains which fall between May and November have tailed off into the occasional shower. Christmas, inevitably, can be an expensive time to check in to a luxury water villa, straddling the shallows on spindly wooden legs – but if you cut your dash earlier in the month, prices will be lower accordingly.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? No, beyond a travel declaration form (see travel.immigration.gov.mv), to be completed within 96 hours of arrival and departure. 

    How to do it: A six-night stay at the five-star Velassaru Maldives, flying from Gatwick on December 3, costs from £2,515 per person, including transfers and breakfast, with Kuoni (0800 098 8216; kuoni.co.uk). For a complete guide on where to stay, read Telegraph Travel’s best hotels in the Maldives.

    Singapore (25-29C)

    Sometimes dismissed as a stop-off point on a longer journey, this fascinating city-state is far more than a place to change planes. Singapore sings of its former British era in the iconic courtyard of the Raffles Hotel (where a Singapore Sling cocktail is essential) but shouts loudly about its vibrant 21st century feel in the futuristic flora of its Gardens by the Bay, and the shopping malls that gleam on the long retail avenue of Orchard Road.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? The fully vaccinated must be able to demonstrate their vaccine status to enter Singapore. The unvaccinated can also enter, but must pass a professionally witnessed Covid test no more than two days before travel, and must purchase travel insurance with a minimum coverage of S$30,000 (£18,660) for potential Covid-19-related treatment. Full details at safetravel.ica.gov.sg.

    How to do it: A seven-night break to the five-star Shangri-La Singapore, flying directly from Heathrow on December 10, costs from £3,063 per person, including breakfast, with Destinology (01204 208 474; destinology.co.uk). For more inspiration on where to stay, read Telegraph Travel’s guide to the best hotels in Singapore.

    Singapore offers much more than just stopover potential
    Credit: Orpheus

    Krabi, Thailand (30C+)

    The British love affair with Thailand – which may be the most dependable Far Eastern country for winter-sun escapes – shows no sign of fading. Krabi is a holiday stalwart in the Andaman Sea, gazing onto Phang Nga Bay, where dramatic limestone stacks litter the water. Krabi Town, with its many hotels, is one of the focal points; the area’s beauty summed up by the sands and scuba diving opportunities of Ao Nang Beach.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? No.

    How to do it: The 11-night “Extraordinary Thailand” holiday sold by Scott Dunn (020 3733 9378; scottdunn.com) includes six days at the Tubkaak resort in Krabi. From £3,200 per person, including flights. For more advice on where to stay, read Telegraph Travel’s complete guide to the best hotels in Thailand.

    Thailand offers beautiful beaches and an intoxicating mix of culture for winter sun seekers
    Credit: Thatree Thitivongvaroon/Moment RF

    Orlando, USA (19-24C)

    The concept of “beginning to look a lot like Christmas” takes a twist in Florida, where Santa has to don his trademark red suit in heat that rarely drops below 20C. And the festive season takes a particular spin in Orlando, where the main theme parks – not least Disney World and Universal Orlando – do their best to impersonate a “real” winter via a carnival of artificial snow, repentant Scrooges, talking mice, boy wizards and general merriment.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? There are no longer any entry restrictions for vaccinated travellers, but unvaccinated foreign tourists are still prohibited from entering the USA.

    How to do it: A seven-night break to the four-star Grove Resort & Waterpark in nearby Kissimmee, flying from Manchester on December 10, costs from £1,165 per person with British Airways Holidays (0344 493 0787; ba.com/holidays). Read more: A complete guide to the best hotels in Orlando.

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas… every December in Florida’s theme parks including Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort
    Credit: Getty Images North America

    Oman (25-29C)

    The United Arab Emirates’ neighbour enjoys the same mid-Twenties warmth during the European winter as Abu Dhabi and Dubai, while projecting more of an air of refinement than the latter. Muscat certainly sees itself as an artistic city, home to an ornate opera house, plus the contemporary paintings at Ghalya’s Museum of Modern Art. But for many visitors, it is all about the beaches, with the hotels of Zighy Bay providing chic welcome.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? No.

    How to do it: Cox & Kings (020 3918 4642; coxandkings.co.uk) sells an eight-day “Oman: Peak to Beach” holiday that pairs time on the sand with the scenery of the Al Hajar mountains. From £2,895 per person, with flights. Read more for a complete guide to the best hotels in Oman.

    Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat is one example of Oman’s stunning architecture
    Credit: Richard Sharrocks

    Cartagena, Colombia (30C+)

    It is sometimes forgotten that the Caribbean Sea stretches along the north coast of South America, where it washes against one of the continent’s most fabled cities. Cartagena was founded as a Spanish settlement in 1533, and has been a jewel on the map ever since. Visitors can wander amid echoes of the 16th century, or use the city as a base for wider exploration of Colombia, heading to Barranquilla, Santa Marta or Tayrona National Park.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? Tourists are required to fill out the ‘Check-Mig’ form on the Migración Colombia website in the 24 hours before they enter the country (no later than an hour before they arrive). Beyond this, there are no entry considerations for fully vaccinated travellers. Unvaccinated tourists must pass a PCR test no more than 72 hours before boarding their plane – while cruise-ship passengers must be vaccinated, and pass the same test 72 hours prior to arrival.

    How to do it: The 11-day “Signature Colombia: Culture and Coffee” tour offered by Journey Latin America (020 3131 2661; journeylatinamerica.co.uk) calls on Cartagena and Bogota, as well as the Rosario Islands in Colombia’s Caribbean waters. From £2,700 per person (flights extra). 

    Founded as a Spanish settlement in 1533, Cartagena has a rich history

    Cancun, Mexico (25-29C)

    It is easy to look at the back-story of the Yucatan Peninsula – and the founding of Cancun as a purpose-built holiday zone in 1970 – and assume that it is all concrete hotels and a dearth of soul. In reality, Mexico’s Caribbean edge is blessed with some wonderful five-star properties, while the Mayan sites dotted onto the landscape – notably Chichen Itza and Uxmal – are a grand reminder that this region has long been a desirable location.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? No.

    How to do it: A seven-night getaway to the five-star Secrets Riviera Cancun Resort & Spa, flying from Heathrow on December 11, costs from £2,675 per person, through Virgin Holidays (0344 472 9646; virginholidays.co.uk). For more inspiration on where to stay, read Telegraph Travel’s guide to the best hotels in Cancun.

    Mexico’s Caribbean coast is blessed with some wonderful five-star properties
    Credit: Jonathan Ross

    Dominican Republic (30C+)

    The Dominican Republic occupies a slightly strange position in terms of Caribbean geography. It takes up two thirds of the region’s second largest island, Hispaniola. The other, westernmost portion of the landmass belongs to perennially troubled Haiti – making for an awkward relationship between two close-pressed neighbours that dates back to 1697, the Treaty of Rijswijk, and the distant mists of the colonial battles between France and Spain.

    Not that this has any effect on the holidaymakers who flock to the Dominican Republic’s shores. The country has sharpened its profile in the last decade, moving away from an image of bargain-basement beach breaks to one of higher-quality resorts on golden sands. Many of the latter are found around the island’s south-east tip, in Punta Cana and Bavaro. If you want to venture further afield, the nearby Cotubanama National Park is a rainforested joy, but if all you want is a lounger and a cocktail, no-one will begrudge you your indolence.

    Any remaining Covid requirements? A digital health “affidavit”, confirming a lack of symptoms. 

    How to do it: A seven-night all-inclusive break to the five-star Dreams Palm Beach Punta Cana costs from £1,999 per person, including flights, via Tropical Sky (01342 395 315; tropicalsky.co.uk). For more inspiration on where to stay, read Telegraph Travel’s guide to the best hotels in the Dominican Republic.

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    The Best European Cities to Visit in December

    Marienplatz in Munich lights up with festive cheer every December | Daniel Seßler / Unsplash

    Gethin Morgan

    Content & Crm Executive8 September 2022

    Christmas markets return, the streets illuminate in a warm multicoloured glow and locals develop a festive spring in their step – a European city break in December is a charming sight, and a perfect way to fight off those winter blues. From traditional German markets to off-season hidden gems, these are the best of the bunch.

    Christmas market at the Chinesischer Turm, Englischer Garten, Munich | © Image Professionals GmbH / Alamy Stock Photo

    Where else to start? Germany is the home of Christmas markets and the definitive country to visit if you’re looking to amp up the warm festive fuzz this winter. You can’t go wrong with big cities like Nuremberg and Cologne or, for a calmer experience, quaint towns like Koblenz, but for us it’s always Munich that comes out on top. This city really knows how to celebrate, and the market has been a mainstay for over 700 years. Go ice skating in Karlsplatz, try open-air curling on the Nymphenburg Palace canal, or hop on the Christmas tram for a tour of the city accompanied by festive tunes and a hot mug of glühwein (mulled wine). As night falls there are actually a whole host of markets to choose from. Start off at the OG, Marienplatz, where the giant luminescent tree lights up surrounding gothic buildings, stalls are lined with chocolate Santas, hand-painted baubles, sweet treats galore and enough glühwein to keep you warm – and a little jolly – all night long. Read our guide to the best Christmas markets in Munich to find out where to go next.

    Our Christmassy Getaway in Germany is the perfect way to embrace German Yuletide. Across four festive days we’ll take you to Munich and Nuremberg, so you can see two of the world’s most famous Christmas markets for yourself, as well as Munich’s vibrant LGBTQ market.

    Northern Lights glowing over the suburbs of Reykjavik | © ARCTIC IMAGES / Alamy Stock Photo

    Iceland in December is very cold and very dark, with only a few hours of daylight. Sounds bleak, no? Well, Reykjavik is anything but at this time of year. The city is imbued with a friendly, playful spirit, while the beauty of surrounding areas is transformed by heavy snowfall. There’s plenty to do, with Christmas buffets, concerts and shows cropping up all over town, while locals go wild with quirky Icelandic traditions. Your main reason to visit Reykjavik in December, however, is that this is absolute peak time to see aurora borealis – perhaps the Norse Gods’ version of turning on the Christmas lights? Join a tour for your best chance of success and, if luck isn’t on your side, you can always warm your spirits (and your body) in one of the country’s many hot springs or lagoons.

    Our five-day Epic Trip in Iceland has departure dates in December. As well as a three-course meal in Reykjavik exploring local delicacies like lamb, lobster and Arctic char, we’ll take you around the Golden Circle, through waterfalls and to a black sand beach. We’ll even go snowmobiling across a glacier, and soak in hot springs at night – the perfect setting to hopefully see the Northern Lights. Read our account of the January 2022 trip, featuring a dramatic aurora borealis cameo.

    Hagia Sophia in Istanbul looking glorious under the warm glow of winter sunshine | Lewis J Goetz / Unsplash

    Although chilly, Turkey’s Istanbul is far more temperate to visit in December. The city’s spectacular selection of ancient monuments and architectural feats are resplendent in the winter sunshine, while a little dusting of snow might add even more character, as if that’s necessary. The countless things to see and do indoors here makes it perfect for winter travel, while smaller off-season crowds allow you to take in the majesty of the Blue Mosque, or the vibrant colours of spice markets, without having to duck and weave between crazed tourists. And if temperatures do dip, then that’s just the perfect excuse to go relax in some Turkish Baths.

    Explore the old streets of Edinburgh with Culture Trip this December | Dive. In Life / Unsplash

    The fairytale streets of Scotland’s capital lend themselves perfectly to cold nights and crisp winter mornings, while the city’s many cosy pubs are the perfect refuge when the weather takes a turn for the worst. Edinburgh goes all out on Christmas lights and the market, spanning the length of Princes Street Gardens, is one of Europe’s finest. It’s even worth hanging around until the very end of December, when the entire city gathers for one of the biggest New Year’s Eve (or Hogmanay) parties around. Expect friendly locals, plenty of beer and a passionate rendition of Auld Lang Syne as you see in the new year with your new-found Scottish buddies.

    Combine an exploration of Edinburgh with the natural beauty of Loch Lomond, Trossachs National Park and the West Highland Way on this four-day Mini Trip in Scotland.

    Venice in winter, without the crowds, is joyfully tranquil | Henrique Ferreira / Unsplash

    You may have heard some horror stories about Italy’s most romantic city – peak season prices, streets overflowing with tourists and a nose-pinching stench emanating from the canals. Well, you need not worry about any of those in December. In fact Venice has a serenity in winter that makes it easy to see why all those tourists come in the first place. Strolling around the city’s labyrinthine alleyways at your own pace is a real treat, especially as darkness begins to descend, the shimmer of street lamps bouncing off traditional Venetian buildings and casting shadows over bridges, perhaps even a little fog clouding your vision and your memory as you attempt to find a way back to the hotel. Gondolas are still running at this time of year, providing the canals haven’t frozen over, and you won’t have to fight off rival tourists to hop onboard.

    Explore Venice on our Sparkling Escape to Italy’s Veneto Region, which combines the famous sights of Venice with a gondola ride, an evening of sipping and snacking in a bacari (ancient Venetian tavern), and a tour of Veneto’s Prosecco Hills, with plenty of time for tasting.

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    10 European countries to explore from September to December

    10 European countries to explore from September to December Last Updated: July 25, 2022

    Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Europe has countries that are year-round destinations but every country has the best time to visit and there are several reasons for it.  

    The best time for visiting any place is based on weather, tourists, and prices of flights, stay and food. 

    In this article, I am sharing my month-wise recommendations in case you are heading toward Europe soon. 

    Let’s get right into it!

    The summer months usually end by the third or last week of September in most parts of Europe. This means, the peak tourist season officially comes to an end in many places and hence, you will find fewer people, slashed prices on flights and stays in several places.

    1. Spain

    A year-round European destination but if you want to avoid the crowds I would highly suggest you visit the country towards the end of September. You will find less crowded beaches and clubs but still not wholly empty like in the winter. It is the best of both worlds – you get your fun vibe AND enjoy it at a lower price.*

    I have written a bunch of articles on Spain. Check it out here.

    *June – Mid-September prices are high for everything so you save up a few bucks by going a week or two later

    Best time to visit:

    May to November

    Places to visit:

    Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, San Sebastian, Asturias, Mallorca

    Madrid, Spain

    2.

    France

    Similar to Spain, France attracts millions of tourists throughout the year. If you hit places like Paris, of course, you will still be swamped with tourists in September but there are plenty of other cool places in the South of France to visit. The weather will be pleasant if not warm. Once the weather starts less warm, tourists start reducing. This is when you enter. As the weather will be warm enough (not too hot!) and you will find less expensive deals on stay, food, drinks and other attractions by mid-September.

    Best time to visit:

    May to October

    Places to visit:

    Paris, Nice, Bordeaux, Provence, Lyon, Marseille, Cannes, Strasbourg

    Paris, France

    3. Slovenia

    Slovenia is one of the most underrated European countries! Ths country is extremely picturesque and has a lot to offer to all kinds of tourists – couples, solo travellers, adventure junkies, families, and foodies. There are several hikes around the capital city of Ljubljana. It gets cold towards mid-October but doesn’t let that stop you from visiting this country. It is still worth it!

    Best time to visit:

    June to December

    Places to visit:

    Ljubljana, Bled, Piran, Lake Bohinj

    Ljubljana, Slovenia

    4. Greece

    This is a GREAT European destination in September if you are going on a honeymoon or doing on a trip with your friends. Greece’s weather in September is beautiful. It is only at the beginning of October when the weather starts to act up. Explore Greek Islands, visit the capital city of Athens, check out the Greek monasteries in Meteora and much more! Mind you, there will still be plenty of tourists in Greece in September but at least you will have great weather, delicious food and hopefully cheaper prices on stays as mid-September is the beginning of the off-season.

    Best time to visit:

    June to early October

    Places to visit:

    Athens, Meteora, Corfu, Santorini, Paros, Ios, Mykonos, Thessaloniki, Crete, Ioannina

    Athens, Greece

    5.

    Switzerland

    If you love the mountains and are craving some snow in September then Switzerland is the place to be. You can explore the Swiss Alps or visit the beautiful Swiss towns or devour some Swiss cheese fondue and Swiss chocolates. If you are into cultural and local festivals, then do check out Lugano in Switzerland as they have some cool festivals around that time.

    Best time to visit:

    April to October

    Places to visit:

    Zermatt, Zurich, Geneva, Lucerne, Lausanne, Interlaken

    Zurich, Switzerland

    6. Croatia

    Croatia is an extremely popular European destination for the summer months but have you ever considered going to Croatia in October? Tourists start flocking away around this time but the weather still remains warm and pleasant for most of the month. This is when you can consider visiting this gorgeous country. You can indulge in water activities at least for the first 2.5 to 3 weeks of October. Prices in Croatia for stay also start reducing so you get the best of everything on a budget!

    Best time to visit:

    June to October

    Places to visit:

    Zagreb, Zadar, Split, Hvar, Dubrovnik

    Hvar, Croatia

    7.

    Hungary

    I have only visited Budapest in December but it is a great time to go in the autumn and winter months. If you want to enjoy the Christmas markets, then the best time would be from November end onwards. It starts getting cold from October end and the Christmas markets start operating a month after that. I would highly recommend checking out the Christmas markets in Budapest from November – December. October to mid-December would be a good time to visit if you are on a budget as the prices.

    Best time to visit:

    September to December

    Places to visit:

    Budapest

    Budapest, Hungary

    8. Germany

    Germany is yet another all-year-round European destination in my opinion but the beginning of winter is the best time for me to visit this country. I would say anywhere between November to December would be ideal. In November you will get to see the Fall colours and experience the onset of winter. Besides, the Christmas markets will begin around that time in several parts of the country. My favourite Christmas market is the one in Dresden. Highly recommend it!

    Best time to visit:

    August to December

    Places to visit:

    Dresden, Berlin, Munich, Heidelberg, Frankfurt, Bremen, Black Forest, Strasburg

    Berlin, Germany

    9. Finland

    Finland is known as Winter Wonderland and it truly is! Finnish Lapland feels straight out of a fairytale. If you want to enjoy winter to the max, then Finland is the place to be! October onwards you will get to see a lot of snow which means you will get a chance to indulge in several winter activities like snowmobiling, snowshoeing, husky riding, skiing and more! The best part? You also have a GOOD chance to witness the magical Northern Lights! The cherry on top can be meeting the ‘Real’Santa in the capital of Finnish Lapland – Rovaniemi.

    Best time to visit:

    October to March

    Places to visit:

    Rovaniemi, Levi, Saariselka, Helsinki, Ivalo

    Saariselka, Finland

    10.

    The Czech Republic

    I absolutely love Prague! The capital of the Czech Republic is beautiful, especially in the winter months. I witnessed the first snowfall in 2019 when I was there on a Christmas trip. You will not only get to see the prettiest Christmas markets but also get to take day trips from the fantastic city of Prague to places like Cesky Krumlov.

    Best time to visit:

    May to December

    Places to visit:

    Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Kutna Hora

    Prague, The Czech Republic

    Of course, there are several other European countries to visit once summer ends but this article focuses on my personal experiences. I have explored quite a bit of Europe and the above list of places seems ideal to travel from September to December. 

    So what are you waiting for? Start planning your dream Euro trip soon!

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    When is the best time to go to Belgium? Find out when is the best time to do it!

    Before you go on vacation, you should ask when is the best time to relax in Belgium. As a rule, the Belgian weather is unstable and overcast, with fairly frequent rains. A maritime temperate continental climate dominates throughout the country. And only in the Ardennes and Campina there is a slightly different climatic zone, which is more reminiscent of the continental climate.

    The high season in Belgium runs from April to September. At this time, the air temperature warms up to +25 ° C, a warm and sunny season is established.

    Accordingly, the low season in Belgium comes with the arrival of cold weather. From November to March, being in this European country is not very comfortable. The exception is the New Year and Christmas holidays, which bring a lot of holidays, fairs and concerts.

    Belgium in winter

    When planning a holiday in Belgium in winter, it is better to postpone a long walking tour with a long stay on the street. With the onset of winter, the weather in Belgium becomes not only frosty, but also accompanied by a strong piercing wind.

    On average, the thermometer stays at +3 ° C. Therefore, the fallen snow melts quickly, and stays in the mountains for no more than a month. If you want to have time to go skiing, then for this purpose you can choose the Belgian Ardennes.

    See also:

    • Holidays in Belgium in December
    • Holidays in Belgium in January
    • Holidays in Belgium in February

    Holidays in Belgium in spring

    The weather in Belgium in spring is often unpredictable and deceptive. It rains almost every day, thick fogs descend on the highlands. Only from April the air temperature begins to gradually warm up to + 20-25 ° C. If you prefer a holiday in Belgium in the spring, then it is best to come here in May. At this time, the air is already finally warming up, although the sky is often covered with clouds.

    With the advent of spring comes the perfect time for sightseeing holidays in Belgium. This time of the year is considered the best when going to Belgium is for new emotions and impressions. For these purposes, cities such as Bruges, Antwerp, Ghent and, of course, Brussels are perfect.

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    • Holidays in Belgium in March
    • Holidays in Belgium in April
    • Holidays in Belgium in May

    Holidays in Belgium in summer

    We cannot say that Belgium is perfect for a beach holiday. Therefore, sea holidays in Belgium in the summer are not very popular. The most popular beach resort is the city of Ostend. Along it runs a wide sandy coast, which stretches for 70 km.

    Even with the onset of summer, the weather in Belgium remains quite cool. The air temperature warms up to a maximum of +25 ° C. However, even at this time, thunderstorms occur several times a week. Water in the North Sea does not warm up until mid-June. So keep this fact in mind before you fly to Belgium.

    See also:

    • Holidays in Belgium in June
    • Holidays in Belgium in July
    • Holidays in Belgium in August

    Holidays in Belgium in autumn

    Going to a new unknown country, every traveler is concerned about the best time to relax in Belgium. Holidays in Belgium in autumn are recommended for those people who dream of seeing crimson leaf fall in the parks of ancient castles.

    Real autumn weather starts only in October. From this month, the level of the thermometer drops to +10 ° C, the frequency of rain increases, the streets become damp.

    Knowing the weather forecast in Belgium in autumn, you will be able to carefully plan your travel itinerary and understand which region to travel to. Autumn Belgium is beautiful in its own way. At this time, the influx of tourists is reduced, the low tourist season is coming, so you can count on additional discounts.

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    More Snow is now Forecast in the Latest model data, increasing the potential for a better Winter season » Severe Weather Europe

    Winter 2022/2023 snowfall predictions show an increase in snowfall potential across all continents and from various models. From Canada to the United States and across the Atlantic to Europe, we will look at the latest Full snowfall forecasts and trends, with March data now also available.

    First, we will look at the leading global weather driver for the upcoming weather seasons, La Nina. What does the latest ocean analysis data show, and what can we expect based on its past influence?

    Then, looking at the global long-range weather forecasting systems and historical data analysis, you will see the snowfall predictions for the upcoming Winter and how they are changing as we get closer to Winter, with the forecast accuracy also slowly increasing.

     

    GLOBAL SEASONAL WEATHER INFLUENCE

     
    ENSO is a region of the equatorial Pacific Ocean that changes between warm and cold phases. Typically there is a phase change around every 1-3 years.

    The cold phase is called La Nina, and the warm phase is called El Nino. We are currently in a La Nina phase, entering its 3rd year, which will also be its final season for some time.

    ENSO phases significantly influence tropical rainfall, pressure patterns, and the complex exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere. The image below shows the circulation pattern of a cold phase and its ocean-atmosphere connection.

    This way, the ENSO significantly impacts tropical rainfall and pressure patterns, altering the atmosphere-ocean feedback system. The ENSO influence is spread globally through this feedback system, changing the Winter temperature and snowfall patterns.

    Below we have the latest surface analysis of the tropical Pacific Ocean. Cold ocean anomalies extend across most of the tropical Pacific. This currently active La Nina is forecast to reach its peak strength this month.

    La Nina usually forms during strong trade winds, which can tell us much about the state of global circulation. This way, we can use these anomalies as an “indicator” to better understand the current state of the global climate system.

    Below, you can see the progress of some historical multi-year La Nina episodes, with only two events previously having a 3rd-year event. Three events went neutral in the third year, and three phases reversed into an El Nino in the third season.

    No cold event has gone into the 4th year, so it is expected that we will see the last La Nina phase this season for a while.
     

    ENSO WINTER FORECAST

     
    Below we have an Official NOAA CPC probability forecast graphic, which shows the long-range forecast of the central ENSO region. As forecasted, the La Nina conditions will last over the Fall and Winter. The La Nina will weaken early next year, with a neutral phase lasting into summer.

    To better understand the ENSO changes, we produced a video showing the La Nina anomalies from Summer into Fall.

    The video below shows the developing cold ocean anomalies in the equatorial Pacific as we head deeper into Fall.

     
    So what exactly does this mean for the winter weather patterns and snowfall potential? We will take a closer look at the weather influence that La Nina usually shows over North America, as there it has a more direct impact.

    Europe is not known to have any specific/direct influences, as it is too far from the source. But that does not mean it has no impact.

    La Nina does change the weather globally, but apart from the direct influence over North America, places like Europe have many other factors at play before any La Nina influence can spread this far.
     

    NORTH AMERICA WINTER WEATHER PATTERN

     

    Typically, the first influence of these ocean anomalies can be seen in the jet stream patterns changing. The jet stream is a large and powerful stream of air (wind) at around 8-11km (5-7mi) altitude.

    Historically, a strong blocking high-pressure system in the North Pacific is the most typical effect of a cold ENSO phase. That usually redirects the polar jet stream down over the northern United States, along with the colder air.

    You can see that jet stream redirection in the image below. The image shows the average jet stream position in La Nina winters and the resulting weather patterns developing over the United States and Canada.

    The displaced jet stream brings colder temperatures and winter storms from the polar regions down into the northern and northwestern United States. Warmer and drier winter weather prevails over the southern states.

    The image below shows the average pressure pattern during the La Nina winters in the past 40 years. You can see a strong high-pressure system in the North Pacific and a low-pressure area over Canada and the northern United States. Images by NOAA PSL.

    The circulation of the strong high-pressure system promotes the development of a low-pressure region over Alaska and western Canada. It relocates the jet stream downwards between the two strong pressure systems, marked above by the blue lines.

    Looking at the temperature analysis for the same winters as above, we can see the cold anomaly area under the jet stream in western Canada and the northwestern United States. A cooler area extends over the Midwest and down into the south-central plains.

    Warmer than normal weather and mild winter conditions typically develop over the southwestern United States, eastern United States, and eastern Canada. The most dynamic winter weather is usually found between the warm and cold anomalies in the Midwest and the central United States.

    Looking at precipitation, La Nina winters are usually drier over the southwestern United States and Canada. Drier conditions also develop in the southeastern United States as La Nina produces a weaker subtropical jet stream and less moisture for the east. More precipitation is expected over the northwestern United States, the Great Lakes, and parts of the northeast.

    But what about snowfall? The data shows that the La Nina jet stream pattern also changes the snowfall potential over North America as the pressure systems take a different path, along with the cold air.

    The colder air is more easily accessible to the northern United States, which increases the snowfall potential when moisture is available. In the graphic below by NOAA-Climate, you can see the average snowfall pattern for weak La Nina years, as expected for this Winter season.

    Besides the northwestern United States and the Midwest, we can see more snowfall potential over the northeastern United States and eastern Canada.

    But now, we will look at some actual Winter snowfall predictions from the latest forecast models. Since the latest forecast data was released in mid-late October, we now also have the March data included, so it is a full-Winter snowfall forecast.
     

    WINTER 2022/2023 ECMWF/UKMO SNOWFALL PREDICTIONS

     
    The format of this forecast is simple. We will look at two highly regarded seasonal weather forecasting systems. First is the ECMWF, and then it is the UKMO. The data used to produce these graphics is the latest available at the present time, from mid-October.

    You will see the average snowfall forecast for the meteorological Winter season, covering the December-January-February period. We will then do a monthly breakdown, as there are a lot of details in the monthly forecast that the whole seasonal average does not show.
     

    ECMWF WINTER 2022/2023 SNOWFALL LATEST FORECAST

     
    As always, we start with the ECMWF, the most often used and highly regarded seasonal forecasting system. ECMWF data provided is provided by the Copernicus-EU project.

    Starting with the seasonal average, we see below-average snowfall over Europe, which is surprising given the lack of strong warm anomalies and normal precipitation. An increased snowfall potential is forecast over small parts of central Europe.

    The December snowfall forecast shows strong negative anomalies. The pattern seems to be under the influence of a high-pressure system, as the forecast does not permit a lot of widespread snowfall scenarios and snow accumulation, except for central parts.

    In the January forecast, there is a small improvement. Most of Europe is forecast to have less snow depth by mid-winter, but certain central and western Europe areas do show increased snowfall potential, more than in the previous calculations.

    The February snow depth forecast shows the snowfall potential reducing again over most of Europe. The small regions south of the Alps are the only ones with more snowfall potential.

    The next image below shows the change in the snow depth forecast between the latest model data and the previous model run. We can see that the latest ECMWF forecast shows more snowfall in central and western Europe compared to last month’s forecast for the entire Winter season.

    Also, for the first time, we have the March snowfall forecast data. Of course, March can still be cold and usually provides snowfall. But looking at the March snow forecast image below, we can see most of Europe having a lower-than-normal end to the snow season.

     

    NORTH AMERICA ECMWF SNOWFALL PREDICTION

     
    Over North America, most of the country has below-average snow accumulation, except for the northwestern United States, upper Midwest, and southwestern Canada.  

    The December snow depth forecast shows less snow cover over most of the United States and Canada. One exception is southwestern Canada and higher elevations in the western United States. But note more snowfall potential over Minnesota and the south-central plains.

    The January snow depth forecast shows more snowfall from western Canada into the northwestern United States. We see an increased snow potential over the upper Midwest, while the rest of the country seems to have less snowfall than normal in this month.

    The February snow depth forecast shows continued increased snowfall potential over the northwestern United States and expanding over western and southern Canada. More snowfall is still forecast in the upper Midwest, with areas of more snowfall appearing over the central states.

    Below is an image that compares the latest forecast to the previous one. You can see that more snowfall is being forecast across much of the western and northern United States compared to the previous forecast. This is a reflection of the pressure changes in the latest model forecast.

    And we also have the March snow forecast data available for North America. Again, you can see more snowfall than normal covering a large area from western Canada down into the northwestern United States and the Midwest.

    This implies the snow season continues strongly into March over the northern United States, courtesy of the La Nina season.
     

    UKMO WINTER 2022/2023 SNOWFALL LATEST FORECAST

     
    Long-range weather forecasting is tricky, as there are a lot of factors that impact seasonal climate. We are always only looking at trends and probabilities, but still, variation is key. The more forecast data you can look at, the better idea you can get about the expected weather.

    As you can never trust a single forecast model, we always tend to use the UKMO long-range forecasting system along the ECMWF. It was developed by the United Kingdom Met Office, which is where the initials UKMO come from.

    First, looking at the seasonal average for Europe, we can see another weak snowfall forecast similar to the ECMWF. Most of the continent is forecast to have less snowfall than normal, except for far northern Europe and western parts. UKMO uses a different parameter than the ECMWF but correlates directly with snowfall also.

    The December snowfall forecast shows some areas with more snowfall over northern, western, and central parts. The common agreement in both models s the increased snowfall in the central parts.

    The January snowfall forecast shows more potential in northern and western Europe, similar to the ECMWF. More snowfall is also seen across the southern Alpine region.

    The February snowfall forecast indicates continued potential over the western parts of Europe. But otherwise, the rest of the continent shows less snowfall than normal for this month, expert further up over the north and over higher elevations.

    Looking at the overall average forecast and comparing it to the previous forecast, we can see that the latest run has more snowfall over most of Europe. It is still less than normal overall but shows more snowfall than the forecast issued last month.

    Also, the March forecast shows that the snowfall potential quickly diminishes over much of the continent.

     

    NORTH AMERICA UKMO SNOWFALL PREDICTIONS

     
    The average seasonal forecast for the United States and Canada shows a typical La Nina snowfall pattern. We see more snowfall over the northwestern United States and the upper Midwest. This is not too far from the ECMWF prediction, but we also see more snowfall in the eastern United States.

    Looking at Canada, we see most of the southern half with above-normal snowfall over the seasonal Winter average.

    The December snowfall forecast shows the snowfall increase over the northwestern United States. More snowfall is seen over parts of the far Midwest. The rest of the United States is forecast to receive less snowfall than normal this month, with the expectation of the Ohio river valley.

    January snowfall forecast shows an even stronger pattern, with more snowfall over much of southern Canada and the northern half of the United States. This looks much closer to an expected snowfall pattern in a La Nina winter.

    Apart from the southwestern United States, we can see more snowfall being also forecast over the eastern half of the country.

    The February snowfall forecast shows snowfall potential backing off into the northern parts of the United States. This is mainly a result of warmer-than-normal temperatures expected in late Winter by UKMO. But we can still see an area of more snowfall potential in the Southeast.

    The southeastern United States snowfall is perhaps an unlikely scenario at first, but just one intense cold outbreak could bring some snowfall further far into the south.

    We have also produced an image that shows the snowfall forecast change compared to the forecast from last month. This latest forecast cycle shows more snowfall over much of the northwestern United States. But surprisingly, it has increased the snow potential over the eastern United States.

    Finishing off with the March forecast, we can see a decent snow season continuing over most of the northern half of the United States. Some areas over the southern and eastern parts still show potential for more snowfall than average this month.

    Overall, the UKMO shows a decent snow season across the northern United States. It also shows some snow scenarios over the eastern and southeastern United States.
     

    NOAA OFFICIAL WINTER 2022/2023 FORECAST

     
    We can also track snowfall potential on normal temperature and precipitation Winter forecasts. The highest snowfall potential is usually in regions with colder temperatures and more precipitation.

    This is can be seen in the NOAA’s official Winter 2022/2023 temperature forecast for the United States. It shows colder temperature probabilities for most of the northern United States. The southern half of the country has a higher probability of warmer than normal weather.

    But take note of the trough of “average” temperatures probability extending into the south-central United States. That can be interpreted as a potential route of winter cold air outbreaks and can explain the increased snowfall potential down to the south and Southeast.

    The official NOAA Temperature outlook points:

    • The greatest chance for warmer-than-average conditions is in the Central Great Basin and Southwest extending through the Southern Plains.
    • Warmer-than-average temperatures are also favored in the Southeastern U.S. and along the Atlantic coast.
    • Below-normal temperatures are favored from the Pacific Northwest eastward to the western Great Lakes

    The official precipitation forecast is similar to the UKMO and the historical data. We see an equal-to-higher probability for more precipitation (and snowfall) over the northern half of the United States. The southern United States is forecast to have a drier winter season, typical for a La Nina Winter.

    NOAA Official precipitation outlook points:

    • Wetter-than-average conditions are most likely in the Pacific Northwest, the northern Rockies, Great Lakes, and Ohio Valley.
    • The greatest chances for drier-than-average conditions are forecast in portions of California, the Southwest, the southern Rockies, the southern Plains, the Gulf Coast, and much of the Southeast.

    Also, we will keep you updated on other developing weather trends, so bookmark our page. Also, if you have seen this article in the Google App (Discover) feed, click the like button (♥) there to see more of our forecasts and our latest articles on weather and nature in general.

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    Best Time To Visit Europe In 2020

    At Avoid Crowds we predict when European destinations are busy or not so busy. We do this by combining tourism data with information about events, cruise ship arrivals, public holidays and much more. We have day to day crowd predictions for most major European destinations. You can find the daily crowd predictor here. For this overview we combine our crowd prediction data with climate or weather forecasts. Combined these two sets of data form our overview of best time to travel Europe in 2020. 

    Before we can write about the best time to visit Europe, we should realise that Europe is incredibly diverse. While January might not be a good month to visit an island in Greece, it is the best month to go on a ski vacation in the Alps. In this overview, we will try to give travel advise for several different regions in Europe. If you already know your destination, we also have an overview of the best time to visit for multiple individual cities such as Rome, Amsterdam, Dubrovnik or Venice. 

    Best time to travel to Europe in 2020

    Large European cities (eg.  Rome, Paris or London): Shoulder season (March to June – September to October) 
    Alps: January to March for winter sports, July or August for a summer vacation 
    Mediterranean: April to early October. Be aware that July and August can be too busy. 
    Nordics & Baltics: May to September 
    Eastern Europe: May to September 

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    January is a good month to travel in Europe if you like winter (sports) 

    January in Europe means winter time on the entire continent. Winters in Europe are cold and depending on where you are, either wet or snowy. The Mediterranean in the south will be cold and wet while the alps and Nordics are covered in snow for months. Western Europe, including France, London and Amsterdam, will be cold, wet and windy. The upside of traveling to Europe in January is that it is not too busy. On average we see some of the lowest crowds of the year. But that of course has a good reason: the weather. Which in some parts of the continent is just the reason to travel: winter sports. 

    If you travel to Europe for a winter sports vacation, January is the best time to travel. Both the Alps and the Nordic countries will be covered in snow meaning that all resorts will be open. Another advantage of skiing in January is that it is a relatively quiet month. For the ski season, especially in the Alps, there are two peak seasons: Christmas and February. During Christmas, many families living in areas where there is hardly any snow, for example in Germany or the Netherlands, will fulfil their need for a white Christmas by spending their holidays in the Alps. Meanwhile, school vacations across the continent will make February the second busiest period to ski. 

    Large European cities: (Very) quiet but the weather can be cold, windy and wet.  
    Alps: Great month for skiing: lots of snow and smaller crowds than in December or February.  
    Mediterranean: Even in the Mediterranean area, adverse weather conditions can be a reason not to travel. 
    Nordics & Baltics: January is not a great time to travel to the Nordics or Baltics: temperatures will be well below freezing point. Upside: no crowds at all. 
    Eastern Europe: Cold weather stops most people from traveling to the eastern part of the continent in January.  

    February in Europe is cold and busy in the mountains 

    Traveling to Europe in February is not the best idea if you do not like to ski or if you are not used to cold rain. In some parts of Europe, it can even rain horizontally. It happens when temperatures are just above freezing point, it rains and strong wind is blowing that cold rain in another trajectory. That wind can be so strong that it destroys umbrellas and blows bicycles over. Although this only happens in coastal areas like the Netherlands, parts of Great Britain or Denmark, it is reason enough for us not to travel in February.  

    February is also not the perfect month for a ski trip to the Alps. School vacations in countries like Germany will make ski resorts busier than January or March. If you are lucky with the weather, February can be a good month to do city trips to large European cities such as Paris or Rome. If you are unlucky it will be wet and cold. 

    Large European cities: Low crowds, potentially bad weather. 
    Alps: Great ski conditions but larger crowds than January or March. 
    Mediterranean: Still winter and therefore not great for travel. 
    Nordics & Baltics: winter cold makes it attractive if you seek snow, otherwise best to avoid. 
    Eastern Europe: Still winter and therefore not great for travel. 

    February is a busy ski month

    March is a slow and sometimes cold travel month in Europe 

    Except for winter sports, March is not a popular month to travel in Europe. Most destinations are quiet as there are no or limited school vacations on the continent. There are also no public holidays. Meanwhile, the weather across Europe is not yet that great. Snow, rain and wind can make several parts of the continent feel cold. 

    March is the last month for winter sports in the lower skiing areas. Although many ski areas will remain open until around Easter, it is getting quieter and less snowy each week. The season in the southern parts of Europe will slowly start to kick off in March but remains relatively quiet. The season the North and East of Europe will not yet start until May. For the first time cruise ships will start to reposition from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean.  

    Large European cities: when spring starts early, March can be the perfect month to travel to cities like Paris, London or Madrid. There will be few crowds but if the weather does not play along it can be cold and wet. 
    Alps: March is the last true winter sports month in the Alps. All ski areas will be open while the crazy big February crowds have now left the mountains. 
    Mediterranean: March marks the beginning of low season in the Mediterranean. Only a few cruise ships and a small number of tourists will be visiting destinations in the area.  
    Nordics & Baltics: low season with cold weather and potentially bad weather. 
    Eastern Europe: low season with cold weather and potentially bad weather. 

    In April, weather across Europe starts to improve and the travel season kicks off 

    While the weather is improving, the size of the crowds in Europe’s main tourist destinations are getting bigger well. It will become especially busy around the Easter holidays. During Easter, almost the entire continent has a few days off and it can be very busy. This especially has an effect on larger cities and amusement parks. Many cruise ships have now also repositioned from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean. This causes temporary surges in crowds in many coastal destinations.  

    Large European cities: April is shoulder season in most European cities. Weekends surrounding religious holidays such as Easter are best to be avoided. 
    Alps: Last month for skiing. Usually most ski resorts close after the Easter weekend. Higher situated areas might remain open. 
    Mediterranean: first month where cruise traffic picks up quickly. Except for the Easter weekend, most destinations remain quiet. 
    Nordics & Baltics: cruise season slowly starts to pick up in northern Europe in April. Weather is now also improving quickly. Crowds are still low. 
    Eastern Europe: Season slowly starts to pick up in April. 

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    May is a good month to travel in Europe but occasionally gets very busy 

    For most destinations, May is a good month to travel. Temperatures are increasing rapidly and rain clouds stay away. Although there are some bad weather days, the average temperature is rising each week. The beginning of the month can be busy as some public holidays (Labour day) and sporadic school vacations allow Europeans to travel. Other holidays that will make Europe feel (extremely) busy are Pentecost and Ascension.  

    Large European cities: It can be busy around public holidays but overall, May is a good month to visit larger European cities in 2020 with relatively good weather and small(er) crowds. Keep an eye on religious holidays as these can make these destinations feel very crowded. 
    Alps: Spring brings small crowds but also almost nothing to do in the mountains. Hiking season is starting in the region.  
    Mediterranean: depends on the destination. Some will be busier than other: for example Croatian coastal areas are relatively quiet while Italian destinations can already be very busy. The weather in May is already great with high average temperatures and not so many wet rainy days. 
    Nordics & Baltics: Spring time is still relatively cold but there are hardly other tourists traveling to the North of Europe. Only in the larger cities can it be relatively busy. 
    Eastern Europe: May is a good month to travel to Eastern Europe. The weather is improving quickly while the larger tourist crowds are not yet finding their way in the east.  

    June is the last month before peak season in Europe 

    Although it is getting busier across Europe quickly, June is not yet peak season. Although some destinations will fee overcrowded, it is not as busy as it will be late July or August. Mostly the main or most well-known tourist attractions are affected by overtourism in this period. This means that destinations like Venice, Paris, London and Amsterdam will already be busy.  

    Lesser known destinations, or destinations outside the big(ger) cities will not yet be too busy. Amusement parks are also still relatively quiet. The beginning of the month is definitely better than the second part of the month when some European countries are already away from school. Especially southern European countries have long school vacations that already start in June. Please be aware that the UEFA EURO 2020 football competition will take place in June and July. The tournament will be organized in host cities in different countries while the finals take place in London. 

    Large European cities: It can get busy on some weekends in June. Keep and eye on big events such as UEFA EURO 2020 which will take place in multiple European cities. 
    Alps: June is a good month to travel to the Alps in 2020. Expect good weather with relatively small crowds. 
    Mediterranean: although cruise traffic is now peaking, June is still a good month to travel to the Mediterranean.  
    Nordics & Baltics: June is the perfect month to travel to the Nordics and Baltics.   
    Eastern Europe: June brings good weather to Eastern Europe while crowds are still relatively small. 

    July marks the start of peak season in Europe 

    Although July is not as busy as August, it is already peak season. While the crowds start off at acceptable levels early in the month, it gets extremely busy by the end of July. Local events and cruise ship arrivals can make it even busier on some dates. We advise you to use our day to day crowd prediction tool to see what days are better than others. 

    In July all regions in Europe will be busy. Hotel prices and flights will be at their highest point of the year. Only August is busier than July. We recommend that you visit lesser known destinations and plan ahead by buying tickets to major attractions well ahead of time. 

    Large European cities: peak season. Be aware that the UEFA EURO 2020 football tournament will be organized this summer. Finals take place in July which can make some destinations very crowded. London hosts both semi-finals and the final. Meanwhile, the Tour de France’s final stage and domestic holidays make Paris busy on several days. 
    Alps: peak season for summer tourism.  
    Mediterranean: peak season. 
    Nordics & Baltics: peak season. 
    Eastern Europe: peak season but except for some major tourist hotspots, still manageable. 

    Cruise ships in Geiranger, Norway

    In August Peak season Peaks

    European peak season is at its worst in August. Expect unacceptable large crowds in Europe’s major tourist destinations and most famous attractions. The weather is at its best with limited rain across the European continent and the warmest temperatures of the year. 

    Similar to July, all regions in Europe will be busy. Hotel prices and flights will be at their highest point of the year. If you are able to travel during another month, we would recommend doing so. We also recommend that you visit lesser known destinations and plan ahead by buying tickets to major attractions well ahead of time.  

    Large European cities: peak season. 
    Alps: peak season for summer tourism.  
    Mediterranean: peak season. 
    Nordics & Baltics: peak season. 
    Eastern Europe: peak season but except for some major tourist hotspots, still manageable. 

    September can still be busy in Europe, the weather is still good 

    Overall September is a very good time to travel. There will be smaller crowds while the weather is still fantastic. There are fewer crowds as kids are in school and the majority of people back in their jobs. Peak season is over. However, September is busier than it was in the past.  

    September is the last good month to visit the Alps, Nordics, Baltics or eastern Europe. For larger cities or the Mediterranean, September is still peak season. Early September can be as busy as some weeks in August. Especially the weekends can be extremely crowded in larger European cities like Venice or Amsterdam. 

    Large European cities: although peak season is over you should still expect large cities and main tourist hotspots to be busy. Especially weekends are busy. 
    Alps: if you are lucky with the weather, September can be a good month to travel to the Alps with low crowds and nice weather. 
    Mediterranean: September weather in the Mediterranean is fantastic while most of the crowds have now left the southern part of Europe.  
    Nordics & Baltics: It cools down quickly after the summer months in the Baltics. September is the last month of the year where traveling to the Nordics or Baltics is still recommended. 
    Eastern Europe: low crowds and overall good weather. 

    October has become the perfect post season month to travel in Europe 

    We believe October has become the perfect month to travel through Europe.  With most children in school and their parents at work, you can expect smaller crowds. ‘Thanks’ to global warming, the weather is much warmer and drier than in the past. This combination of fewer people and fewer rainy days, makes October the 21st century perfect travel month. Please be aware that school vacations in some countries, including Germany and the Netherlands, can make it busy from time to time.  

    Large European cities: perfect month to travel with fewer people and relatively good weather. 
    Alps: not so great month to travel as major attractions close down this month.  
    Mediterranean: although it is not as warm as the hot summer months, the weather can still be good in October. Meanwhile, the larger tourist crowds have left the Mediterranean. We believe it is the perfect month to travel through Southern Europe.  
    Nordics & Baltics: while the weather is still warm in other parts of Europe, this is not always the case in northern parts of the continent. Crowds are in fact smaller. 
    Eastern Europe: quiet month in terms of travel. You have to be lucky with the weather. 

    November is Europe’s slowest travel month 

    November is the slowest month of the year if you are traveling to Europe. Although there are almost now crowds, you have to be lucky with the weather. Autumn storms, rain and Acqua Alta (floods in for example Venice) occurred in November last year (2019). If you are not planning on an outdoor vacation and do not mind some rain, November is a good month to travel through Europe. 

    Although the weather is always unpredictable, it is especially unpredictable in November. Global warming is changing the climate of the continent so quickly, that it is extremely hard to predict how the weather can be in November. In general, it could be a good month to travel to larger European cities as there are hardly any other tourists. Crowds are very low in November and as a result, hotel prices tend to drop in November before increasing again in December.   

    Large European cities: It can be cold and wet but there are also good days. Crowds in November are low in almost all large European cities. If you are lucky with the weather November can be a great month to visit Paris or London. 
    Alps: November is probably the slowest month in the Alps. Except from some glaciers, no ski areas are opened to the public.  
    Mediterranean: Global climate change is making November weather in the Mediterranean highly unpredictable. Meanwhile, tourists mostly stay away making November a relatively quiet month in the Mediterranean.  
    Nordics & Baltics: The weather in the Nordics and Baltics make November a bad month to travel. It usually rains and the temperatures are dropping quickly. An occasional storm can make the experience even worse.  
    Eastern Europe: November is not a popular month to travel in Europe. It is especially a slow month in most of Eastern Europe as the weather is making the area cold and wet.  

    In December, travel picks up again in Europe while the weather can be ugly 

    In December, the travel season in Europe picks up again. Especially the second half of the month will be busier. This is because almost all European countries have school vacations during the weeks surrounding Christmas. Weekend trips to destinations like London or Paris are very popular throughout the month. Add in domestic day trippers and large crowds doing Christmas shopping, you should expect large crowds if you plan on visiting these larger cities.  

    You can expect similar large crowds in destinations known for Christmas markets such as Germany’s larger cities. Meanwhile, the winter sports season kicks off around Christmas. Outside the bigger European destinations and ski resorts, December is a slow month for travel in Europe. Weather wise it is one of the wettest months of the year with rain in almost all areas. Keep an eye on weather forecasts in mountainous and coastal areas as winter storms can cause major disruptions.   

    Large European cities: Christmas markets, shopping crowds in the weekends and not so great weather. You have to be lucky with the weather and avoid shopping during the weekends if you want to enjoy a city trip in Europe in December 2020. 
    Alps: The ski season in the Alps starts in December and ends in April. Around Christmas, it can be extremely busy in and around the main ski resort towns. Early in the month is relatively good. Only the higher areas come with (almost) guaranteed snow: lower areas will have to work hard on making sure they can open before Christmas. 
    Mediterranean: It is low season in the Mediterranean in December. Except for some city trippers to destinations like Rome or Barcelona, you shouldn’t expect big crowds. There is a reason for this: bad weather. It can be cold and wet even in the most southern parts of Europe. There is also a limited hike in travel to islands like Mallorca and Ibiza. The Canary islands are a popular destination as .  well. 
    Nordics & Baltics: It is very cold in the Nordics in December. Expect lots of snow and temperatures well below freezing point. Crowds, except for winter sports areas, will be low. 
    Eastern Europe: Low crowds and bad weather make Eastern Europe not the most attractive destination to travel to in December 2020. 

    Weather in Germany in December 2022 ✓ Now +10°С/+17°С ✓ Temperature forecast outdoors and in the water for 3, 5, 7, 10 and 14 days.

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