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Los Cristianos, Spain – November Weather

What’s the weather like in Los Cristianos in November

Even though most of Europe is starting to experience a colder climate at this time of year, as the winter months approach, Los Cristianos and the rest of Tenerife is surprisingly still relatively warm.

Temperature

The average low temperature is 65°F (18°C) and the average high temperature is 77°F (25°C), even during November. However, the month of November is characterized by gradually falling daily high temperatures with daily highs decreasing from 27°C to 24°C to 25°C.

Rain

During November there is an average of 69mm of precipitation spread across a total of five days on average. Even though the amount of days covered is very little in comparison to the likes of the UK, November is actually one of the wettest months of the year in Los Cristianos.

However, it is very unlikely it will affect your holiday, but it may be best to bring a long a light coat and umbrella just in case. If it were to rain the most common forms of precipitation are drizzle, moderate rain and light rain. The probability of some form of precipitation during this month is only a mere 15%, so there really is nothing to worry about!

Daylight Hours

There is an average of 10 ½ hours of daylight per day in November with around six hours of sunshine per day. As expected at this time of year the length of day is starting to gradually decrease. The shortest day of the month is November 30th with 10:30 hours of daylight, whilst the longest day is November 1st with 11:04 hours of daylight.

Cloud Cover

You also won’t have to worry too much about any cloud cover affecting your holiday as the median cloud cover at this time of year is only a partly cloudy 42% with little variation.

Humidity

During November the relative humidity typically ranges from a mildly humid 50% to a humid 81%, rarely dropping below a comfortable 34% or exceeding 91%. On average, the air is driest around November 23rd, at which time the relative humidity drops below a mildly humid 58%, three days out of four. On the other hand the air is likely to be most humid around November 1st, where humidity levels could rise above a humid 76% three days out of four.

Wind

The wind speeds at this time of year are also fairly low. The typical wind speeds usually vary from a light 2 mph to a fresh breeze of 20 mph. It is unlikely for wind speeds to exceed 28 mph at this time of year. The highest average wind speed of 12 mph usually occurs around November 30th, at which time the average daily maximum wind speed is 20 mph. At this time of the year the wind is most likely to come from the east, followed shortly by the northeast.

Average Sea Temperature

Last but not least, the sea temperature is a very comfortable 22°C making it warm enough to go swimming or take part in water sports such as surfing, scuba diving and water skiing. There are plenty of water sport companies in the local area including Playa de las Americas if you are interested. 

Los Cristianos Hotels in November

The Suites at Beverly Hills may be mistaken for something you would find in Los Angeles, however, this set of self-catering apartments are located in the heart of Los Cristianos. All of these spacious apartments feature a TV, private terrace and living area, as well as a fully-equipped kitchenette. The complex also offers an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and children’s play area.

Apartamentos Los Alisios is another attractive holiday complex to look out for in Los Cristianos. These three-star apartments are set in landscaped gardens and feature an outdoor swimming pool. This is an ideal holiday destination for both couple and families as all self-catering apartments are very spacious and are in a very convenient location, in the heart of the resort.

On the other hand, if you are looking for somewhere where everything is catered for the four-star Hotel Reveron Plaza may be just what you are looking for. This beautiful hotel is located just 100m away from Los Cristianos Beach and boasts stunning panoramic views over the rest of the resort. Hotel Reveron Plaza also offers a rooftop outdoor swimming pool and the Mirador Plaza Restaurant.

Aguamar is another popular complex located close to the beach of Los Cristianos. This modern apartment building offers room with balconies and features an outdoor swimming pool. There are a wealth of facilities and amenities here including a large sun terrace, table tennis, mini-golf and a children’s play area. 

Los Cristianos Beach for November

There are a wide range of beaches to choose from in and outside of Los Cristianos.

Los Cristianos Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the south of Tenerife as it is sheltered by a small harbour making it ideal for families and nervous swimmers, as the waters are generally calm and clear throughout the year. Of course as Los Cristianos is a popular resort there are a number of restaurants, shops, cafes and bars along the promenade.

There are also quite a few spectacular beaches found in the nearby resort of Costa Adeje, including Playa del Camison. This golden sand beach is actually a Blue Flag beach due to its cleanliness and pristine beauty. At this time of year it is relatively quiet as the summer season is over, however, Tenerife is generally visited all year mainly by visitors from Europe as you are guaranteed sunshine practically all year long!

Another option to try is Las Galletas, which is a relatively quiet beach located next to the fishing village of Las Galletas in the south of Tenerife. This beach is popular for scuba diving as the waters are crystal clear, making it the ideal place to spot fish such as garden eels, parrotfish and puffer fish. Perhaps it’s not surprise there are a number of delicious seafood restaurants within close proximity such as Casa Mary, which serves the perfect Spanish paella.

Bars and Restaurants

Via Vai is an Italian restaurant and beach bar situated on the beachfront of Los Cristianos. This renowned eatery serves fresh quality Italian coffee, ice cream, salads, pancakes and much more. This is the perfect place to come to on a sunny afternoon to sit back and relax!

The Chill Out restaurant is another eatery which is definitely worth a try whilst staying in Los Cristianos. Recognizable at night due to its large purple neon sign this place serves a variety local favourites and Mediterranean classics. They also serve a delicious array of homemade desserts and mouthwatering cocktails. This restaurant is also highly recommended on Trip Advisor.

On the other hand, if you miss the food from back home you may want to try Oliver’s With A Twist, which is one of the most popular restaurants in the whole of Los Cristianos. This restaurant serves up a number of British favourites such as homemade steak pies and fish and chips.

Otelo is located a bit further out compared to the other restaurants in Los Cristianos, but it is definitely worth the trip. This highly popular traditional restaurant is located in Adeje and boasts a large open terrace overlooking the impressive Barranco Del Infierno. If you consider yourself a foodie you should definitely come here as you can try all the local delicacies they have to offer, such as the pollo al ajillo (crispy chicken infused with garlic).

Things to do in Los Cristianos in November

Believe it or not, the sea temperature is still extremely warm at this time of year. Los Cristianos and the surrounding resorts of Las Galletas, Los Gigantes and Puerto de las Cruz offer some of the clearest and warmest waters on the island and are perfect for scuba diving! Tenerife Scuba in Las Galletas offers a number of diving lessons for all abilities. It is highly likely you will see large array of marine life including sea turtles, angel sharks and even diving wrecks.

Tenerife also boasts a vast amount of excellent hiking paths. The best hiking is often found around Teide National Park, the Anaga Mountains and Teno National Park. The ultimate challenge out of them all is reaching the peak of Mount Teide on foot, which is the highest peak out of the whole of Spain.

On the other hand, if you’re here with the kids or consider yourself an animal lover you may to go to the Monkey Park, also situated in the resort of Los Cristianos. The Monkey Park is an established breeding centre for endangered animals, which has been open to the public since 1991. You can learn a lot about these beautiful creatures including their eating habits, life cycle and their habitats.

Whilst staying in Los Cristianos you should definitely visit the local harbour on a sunny day. There are plenty of things to see and do here, including watching the various fishing boats sail by or stopping off for an afternoon coffee at one of the bars of cafes dotted along the beachfront.

Dates for the diary

November is the month in which some of the more northern areas, including La Orotava, Icod de Los Vinos, Puerto de La Cruz and San Juan de La Rambla celebrate the Fiesta de San Andres. This wine festival is worth attending if you are staying in nearby Los Cristianos because it is exciting, unique and steeped in history.

The tradition dates back to when barrels of wine had to be rolled noisily through town to waiting boats in the harbours. Therefore, the celebration begins with the “dragging of the pots” in which children pull tin cans and other small objects through the streets. Then, young men join in, pulling much heavier and louder items, and they have gotten increasingly creative over the years. Next, the fiesta continues with the “dragging of the boards.”

Brave citizens ride uncontrollable slides from the city’s streets all the way to the harbour, hopefully not injuring themselves in the process. Finally, the day ends with wine tasting and free snacks.

November is also the time of year when many Spanish cultures celebrate the Day of the Dead. While the citizens of Los Cristianos observe this holiday, it is a rather quiet day consisting of visiting the graves of loved ones and making sure the graves are well groomed.

November Weather in Los Cristianos, Spain – 2022 – Winter Sun Expert

Snowbirds eager to spend some time in the warmer parts of Europe during the winter may consider Los Cristianos. Los Cristianos is located on the south coast of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands. This small town is nestled between two mountains in the Arona Municipality, it was once a fishing village but is fast becoming one of the major tourist attractions of the island. It’s older canary island-style architecture is evidenced in a number of buildings which contribute to the town’s innate charm.

The town began to serve as a center of trade for the island after the turn of the century when threats of pirates and privateers were no longer present. Discovering the warm climate, a sickly Swedish TV commentator spread the news to his other ailing friends seeking warm weather to ease their health conditions as his time in Los Cristiano has helped improve his wellbeing. Soon, more people who preferred warmer weather began to flock here.

Weather November 2022 in Los Cristianos Spain:

Generally, November in Los Cristianos will be really nice, with an average temperature of around 75°F / 24°C. Due to the dry air, it will feel very comfortable. You can expect around 5 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 22 mm of rain during the month of November.

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Contents

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

November weather in Los Cristianos Spain

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

Generally, November in Los Cristianos will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 75°F / 24°C. Due to the dry air, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 60°F / 16°C.

Los Cristianos has some rainy days in November. You can expect around 5 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 22 mm of rain during the whole month.

The forecast for November 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.

November weather in Los Cristianos Spain in more detail

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

– What will the temperature be in Los Cristianos in November

Generally, you can expect in November an average temperature of 75°F / 24°C during the day and an average of 60°F / 16°C during the night. In November, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 84°F / 29°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 55°F / 13°C.

When looking at the whole year, January is the coldest month, with an average temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. July, August and September are the hottest months, with an average temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. When comparing November with the temperature in the month before and after, this is slightly lower than October, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 80°F / 27°C. And almost equal to December, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 71°F / 22°C.

Day and night temperature variation for Los Cristianos during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Los Cristianos 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 November with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to October, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 87°F / 31°C. And slightly more than December, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 78°F / 26°C.

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

Day and night temperature variation for Los Cristianos during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Los Cristianos during the year.

– Can you expect rain in November in Los Cristianos?

Generally, you can expect about 5 rain days in November, with on average 0.9 inches / 22 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 November with the month before and after, this is more than October, which sees around 0. 6 inches / 16 mm of rain. And less than December, which sees around 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain

Rain days for Los Cristianos during the year.Rain days for Los Cristianos 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 November with the month before and after, this is almost equal to October, which sees around 4 days of rain. And almost equal to December, which sees an average of between 5 and 6 days of rain

– What will the water temperature be in Los Cristianos for November

You can expect in November, the water temperature for Los Cristianos to be between 75°F / 24°C and 69°F / 21°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 November with the month before and after, November has a water temperature almost equal to October, with a water temperature of an average of between 75°F / 24°C and 77°F / 25°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from December, that is around 71°F / 22°C.

Water temperature for Los Cristianos during the year.Water temperature for Los Cristianos during the year.

– Can you expect in November a lot of sunny days in Los Cristianos

Generally, you can expect around 6 sunny days in November and around 20 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 November with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to October, with around 7 sunny days. And almost equal to December, with an average of between 7 and 8 sunny days

The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Los CristianosThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Los Cristianos

We have looked at the sunny days in Los Cristianos. 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 November with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to October, with an average of between 3 and 4 cloudy days. And almost equal to December, with around 6 cloudy days

– Will it be comfortable in November in Los Cristianos?

Generally, November in Los Cristianos will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable.

We use the humidity and temperature in Los Cristianos 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 November with the month before and after, this is slightly less than October, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (low humidty). And slightly less than December, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (low humidty)

Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Los CristianosWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Los Cristianos

What to do in Los Cristianos Spain in November

  • Beach Playa Las Vistas – Los Cristianos has a number of amazing beaches and this man-made beach is one of the top sites to visit.
  • Los Cristianos market – the largest market in all of the south of Tenerife, you can purchase locally made items, clothes, and other souvenirs.
  • Great whale and Dolphin Mural – an ode to the aquatic life that surrounds Los Cristianos and the need to protect it, this mural is one of the largest in the world which was built by conservationists and environmentalists.
  • Monkey Park – animal lovers can enjoy a view of different species of monkeys, marsupials, and other primates.

Is it humid in Los Cristianos Spain in November?

A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Los Cristianos Spain in November. 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 November in Los Cristianos, 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 Los Cristianos 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 November, you can expect that Los Cristianos will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable.

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

Humidity level for Los CristianosHumidity level for Los Cristianos

Is November a good time to go to Los Cristianos Spain?

Trying to answer the question of whether November is a good time to go to Los Cristianos 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 Los Cristianos in November, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In November, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 75°F / 24°C. Due to the dry air, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will be around 60°F / 16°C.

As the number of overcast days is not high, you can enjoy the sun with around 6 sunny days and 20 partly sunny days.

The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 5 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 22 mm of rain during November. If it were more than five days, the location would be slightly less attractive for a shorter stay.

We have looked at the average day temperature, the night temperature, humidity, the number of overcast days, and the rain. We think that November a good time to go to Los Cristianos Spain for most visitors.

Does it rain all day in Los Cristianos Spain in November?

In Los Cristianos, it does not rain all day in November. You can expect around 5 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 22 mm of rain during the month.

Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Los Cristianos Spain, there are, on average 6 sunny days and 20 partly sunny days in November. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.

Is November the rainiest month in Los Cristianos Spain?

November is not the month with the most rainy days, and not the month with the most rain.

To answer what the rainiest month is in Los Cristianos, 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 November the most sunniest month in Los Cristianos Spain?

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

To answer what the sunniest month is in Los Cristianos, 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 6 sunny days, and 20 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 Los Cristianos Spain in other months

  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for January
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for February
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for March
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for April
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for May
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for June
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for July
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for August
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for September
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for October
  • Weather in Los Cristianos Spain for December

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General weather summary

Mildly cool with a gentle breeze

Feels like

4%

Daily chance of prec.

0.024 in

Amount

13.2 mph

Wind speed

71%

Humidity

10.8 hrs

Daylight length

7:27 AM

Sunrise

6:14 PM

Sunset

58%

Cloud cover

T-shirt

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What is the average temperature in November

The average temperature in Los Cristianos in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 68°F (20°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.

For comparison, the hottest month in Los Cristianos, September, has days with highs of 77°F (25°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Los Cristianos in November based on historical data.

Highs and lows in Los Cristianos in Nov

How much does it rain in November

In Los Cristianos in November, there’s a 4% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.

The wettest month in Los Cristianos is October with a 5% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.04 inches (1.0 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Los Cristianos is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.04 inches (1.0 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in November and the amount of rainfall.

Chance of rain or snow on an average Los Cristianos day by month

Average precipitation by hour of day

How cloudy is Los Cristianos in November

The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Los Cristianos during November is 13.9 hours (58% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Los Cristianos is July with 22.2 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13. 9 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Los Cristianos in November based on historical data.

Monthly clear skies percent of time in Los Cristianos

When is the sunrise and sunset in November

The average day in Los Cristianos during November has 10.8 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:27 AM and sunset at 6:14 PM.

The day with the longest amount of daylight in Los Cristianos is June 21st with 13.9 hours while December 17th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.4 hours.

This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Los Cristianos in November based on historical data.

Average hours of daylight in Los Cristianos by month

How humid is it in November

In November, Los Cristianos is moderately humid with an average amount of 71% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. July has the highest relative humidity at 76% and is the least humid in January at 67%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Los Cristianos throughout November based on historical data.

Average relative humidity in Los Cristianos by month

How windy is it in November in Los Cristianos

Historically, the wind in Los Cristianos during November blows at an average speed of 13.2 mph (21.2 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 18.2 mph (29.4 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 11.1 mph (17.8 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Los Cristianos in November based on historical data.

Average monthly wind speed in Los Cristianos

What to wear in November

With an average high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 68°F (20°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.

What’s the weather like in Los Cristianos the rest of the year?

We’ve collected the weather data for Los Cristianos during all other months of the year too:

  • Weather in Los Cristianos in January
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in February
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in March
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in April
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in May
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in June
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in July
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in August
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in September
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in October
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in December

Where does this data come from?

Weather data for Los Cristianos was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.

For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in November (e.g., November 1, November 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.

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  • Los Cristianos to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria drive
  • Los Cristianos to Marrakech drive
  • Los Cristianos to Valencia drive
  • Los Cristianos to Granada drive
  • Los Cristianos to Porto drive
  • Los Cristianos to La Oliva drive
  • Los Cristianos to Cordoba drive
  • Los Cristianos to Malaga drive
  • Los Cristianos to Puerto Del Carmen drive
  • Los Cristianos to Morro del Jable drive
  • Los Cristianos to Benidorm drive
  • Los Cristianos to Toledo drive
  • Los Cristianos to Albufeira drive
  • Los Cristianos to Palma de Mallorca drive
  • Los Cristianos to Playa del Ingles drive
  • Los Cristianos to Bilbao drive
  • Los Cristianos to Bordeaux drive
  • Los Cristianos to Salou drive
  • Los Cristianos to Zaragoza drive
  • Los Cristianos to Salamanca drive
  • Los Cristianos to San Sebastian – Donostia drive
  • Los Cristianos to Ronda drive
  • Los Cristianos to Evora drive
  • Los Cristianos to Segovia drive

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Weather Atlas: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain – November weather forecast and climate information. Bekijk het weer, buien radar, de satelliet, wind, weercijfers en weerwidgets voor Santa-Cruz-de-Tenerife Find out more about our data sources. Access detailed hourly and 14 day forecasts, current conditions, maps, warnings, meteograms, historical data and more for Santa Cruz de Tenerife What is the average length of the day in November in Santa Cruz de Tenerife? Would like to know more about weather and water temperature. Santa Cruz de Tenerife weather forecast – free weather forecast for Santa Cruz de Tenerife ViaMichelin offers you the weather for Santa Cruz de Tenerife today and tomorrow, as well as a 10 day weather outlook. 0 mm. Weather … Hi Aura Are you sure Santa Cruz is where you want to stay? Daytime maximum temperatures average around 21°C (71°F), whilst at night 16°C (60°F) is normal. Get the monthly weather forecast for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead. NOVEMBER. Tenerife North, Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Climatic table and weather throughout the year. Weather Underground provides local & long-range weather forecasts, weatherreports, maps & tropical weather conditions for the Santa Cruz de Tenerife … Santa Cruz De Tenerife 7 day weather forecast including weather warnings, temperature, rain, wind, visibility, humidity and UV Tuesday 1 December. Text Weather Outlook Today’s. [214], Weather Atlas | © 2002-2020 | Yu Media Group d.o.o. The latest and todays weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands updated regularly. November is in the fall / autumn in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is typically the 6th warmest month of the year. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain – Travel and vacation weather averages, current conditions and forecasts. Build your own Santa Cruz de Tenerife vacation travel package & book your Santa Cruz de Tenerife trip now. With 1.5in over 4 days, it rains very little for your stay. High temperatures are around 24 and average daily low being 18 degrees. The month with the highest relative humidity is December (67%). Tenerife 7 day weather forecast including weather warnings, temperature, rain, wind, visibility, humidity and UV December, the first month of the winter, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is still a pleasant month, with temperature in the range of an average high of 22.1°C (71.8°F) and an average low of 16.6°C (61.9°F). Weather Forecast for Tenerife. The warmest month (with the highest average high temperature) is August (29°C). The bustling capital city of Santa Cruz is located on the eastern tip of Tenerife and is home to one of the most historically important harbours in the Atlantic Ocean. How warm is … Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of Tenerife. Calculations of sunrise and sunset in Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Canary Islands – Spain for November 2020. Live weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Santa Cruz de 757 mm Hg. The climate in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during November can be summarized as warm and reasonably dry. On average November is the 2nd wettest month of the year in Santa Cruz de Tenerife with around 65mm 2. 6 inches of rain making it a reasonably dry time to visit. This site uses cookies and similar technologies. The month with the lowest number of rainy days is July (0.2 days). Weather forecasts for all towns and cities in the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Is this weather information for Tenerife reliable? With about 1.4in over 6 days, it rains very little during your stay. The month with the lowest average high temperature is January (21°C). On sunny days the weather in November is still hot enough to sunbathe on the beach and the water temperature is still around 22°C, as it’s just beginning to cool down. Today Monday, 23 th of November of 2020, the sun will rise in Santa Cruz de Tenerife at 7:34 h and sunset will be at 18:09 h. In the high tide and low tide chart , we can see that the first low tide was at 1:52 h and the next low tide will be at 14:56 h . It is on the north-east coast of the island. Just be aware that winter is high season in Tenerife so a lot of accomodation will be booked up already. Will visit Santa Cruz on 16-20 November. Santa Cruz is een echte stad met verkeersdrukte en een chronisch tekort aan parkeerplaatsen in het centrum. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife is het nu 05:41 uur ‘s nachts op donderdag 26 november 2020. Santa Cruz The data used in these monthly averages covers a period of over 100 years right up until last year. Santa Cruz de Tenerife was named one of the best five places to live in the world by ‘The Guardian’ newpaper in 2012. NOTE! Explore Santa Cruz de Alles over het weer in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The city rapidly developed in the 19th century, as fleets bound for the Americas would regularly stop here, helping to … Deze drukte schrikt veel toeristen af, waardoor ze de moeite niet nemen om Santa Cruz te leren kennen. To feel comfortable, it would be a good idea to keep a sweater, especially in … Santa Cruz de Tenerife; Santa Cruz de Tenerife @ Wikipedia; Auditorio de Tenerife Adán Martín – seafront arts complex and auditorium housed in a landmark building with futuristic, curving design. Today’s weather is turning out to be patchy rain possible.The visibility is going to be around 10 km i.e. Santa Cruz Weather in November – Temperature, Rainfall & Sunshine. Months with the highest UV index are June, July and August (UV index 11). Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Weather. The driest month (with the lowest rainfall) is July (0.1mm). The month with the highest number of rainy days is December (9.4 days). Most of the precipitation here falls in December, averaging 56 mm | 2.2 inch. Weather Forecast Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Weather forecast in March In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the month of March registers average temperatures of 20°C making for rather a mild winter. More rainfall than usual can be expected, as your days of sunlight are cut down to 11 hours per day. Daytime temperatures usually reach 22°C in Santa Cruz in November, falling to 16°C at night. Santa Cruz de Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife @ Wikipedia Auditorio de Tenerife Adán Martín – seafront arts complex and auditorium housed in a landmark building with futuristic, curving design. 6. Information about regional climates. Holiday resorts on tenerife are places such as Puerto de la Cruz (north) and Playa de las Americas, Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje (south). Generic astronomy calculator to calculate times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset for many cities, with daylight saving time and time zones taken in account. Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Weather warnings issued 14-day forecast Weather warnings issued Forecast – Santa Cruz de Tenerife Day by day forecast Last updated today at … Daytime maximum temperatures average around 21°C (71°F), whilst at night 16°C (60°F) is normal. Tenerife weather in January is perfect for those who adore moderate heat and freshness. Calculations of sunrise and sunset in Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Canary Islands – Spain for November 2020. Santa Cruz de Tenerife was named one of the best five places to live in the world by ‘The Guardian’ newpaper in 2012. On the flip side this corresponds to an average of 6.6 hours of sunshine per day. Did found various information about temperature averages: from 24 … I have visited in Americas and Gigantes Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of Tenerife. The temperature is around 18–20 °C (64–68 °F) during the day and goes up slightly during the afternoon. Today, 24 November, Tuesday. Coldest months (with the lowest average sea temperature) are February and March (19.3°C). Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November: air temperature, number of sunny days, precipitation, air pressure and humidity. Weersverwachting tot 14 dagen vooruit voor Santa-Cruz-de-Tenerife. Santa Cruz de Tenerife zonsopgang en zonsondergang tijden zijn ook gepresenteerd. We use cookies and other tracking technologies on the website to improve your browsing experience, display personalized content and targeted ads, analyze website traffic, and learn where our visitors are coming from. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the average percentage of the sky covered by clouds experiences significant seasonal variation over the course of the year. . How sunny is it in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November? Typical average weather in Santa Cruz De Tenerife for the duration of November is 19. Check How Hot & Sunny It Is Before You Book Your Next Holiday in 2020 to Santa Cruz, Madeira How sunny is it in Santa Cruz in November? 24 November – 3 December. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the average high-temperature is almost the same as in November- … Hi Aura. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in November, the average water temperature is 22.3°C (72.1°F). as of 8:00 am WET. The volcanic island is home to about 910,000 inhabitants, the capital is Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the northeast of the island. ☂ Online precipitation map and other weather maps. Months with the lowest UV index are January and December (UV index 4). ; Plaza Muñoz De Bustillo – built in 1929, the city’s largest square includes the ruins of a historic fort and an artificial lake. Average values and totals based on weather data of recent years: Temperature (°F) … Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Tenerife in November 2020? Updated Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife weather maps. Plaza Muñoz De Bustillo – built in 1929, the city’s largest square includes the ruins of a … 3 mps. Weather map for resorts in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Find out now! Weather in Tenerife in November View all deals. Santa Cruz In the largest town, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, daytime temperatures are very mild in winter, with highs around 21 °C (70 °F) in January and February, and warm in summer, with highs around 28/29 °C (82/84 °F) from July to September.Here are the average temperatures. This rainfall is typically spread over 7 days, although this may vary considerably. Based on weather reports collected during 1985–2015. De tijdzone van Santa Cruz de Tenerife is Atlantic/Canary en … Daytime temperatures usually reach 21°C in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November, falling to 16°C at night. The climate in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during December can be summarized as mild and reasonably dry. How warm is the sea around Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November? Montly weather forecast in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on Yandex. Weather. The month with most sunshine is July (Average sunshine: 10.9h). Holiday resorts on tenerife are places such as Puerto de la Cruz (north) and Playa de las Americas, Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje (south). The climate in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during November can be summarized as warm and reasonably dry. Santa Cruz de Tenerife Weather Forecast. Weather ; Things To Do; … Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain. The month with the longest days is June (Average daylight: 13.9h). Santa Cruz De La Palma 7 day weather forecast including weather warnings, temperature, rain, wind, visibility, humidity and UV Saturday 28 November. Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary Islands and lies in the Atlantic Ocean. Will visit Santa Cruz on 16-20 November. The last month of the autumn, November, is another warm month, with average temperature varying between 18.4°C (65.1°F) and 24.1°C (75.4°F). Hello. A complete overview with weather averages, climate charts and forecasts. (south). The month with the lowest relative humidity is July (58%). Today’s and tonight’s Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.com Map showing location of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (28.46824, -16.25462). November is in the fall / autumn in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is typically the 6th warmest month of the year. Night warm +20° 33%. There are normally 6 hours of bright sunshine each day in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November – that’s 56% of daylight hours. Tenerife in November can bring occasional dust storms from Western Sahara, which can cause the weather to be erratic and unpredictable. Fri 08 Jan 2021, STN. In the month of december, the mean temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 70°F (maximum temperature is 72°F and minimum temperature is 68°F). Bekijk nu! 12 dagen weersverwachting voor Santa Cruz de Tenerife. December is in the winter in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is typically the 4th coldest month of the year. Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary Islands and lies in the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a working town not a holiday resort. Santa Cruz de Tenerife current temperature and weather Data in a table show Santa Cruz de Tenerife temperature today (14 November 2020). November weather forecast for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. Hourly Weather-Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain as of 8:00 am WET Thursday, November 26 Potential disruption due to coastal event 6 8 … Average Weather and Climate in November in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands), Spain. The rate of sunshine is particularly high and rainfall is extremely rare with only four days of … The month with shortest days is December (Average daylight: 10.4h). | Resources, A beautiful park, oceans, and mountains beyond the lovely Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, located n the stunning Canary Islands, In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the average daily maximum UV index in. Find the best time to go to Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Santa Cruz de Tenerife Climate graph // Weather by Month Precipitation is the lowest in July, with an average of 0 mm | 0. 0 inch. Weer Overzicht en Santa Cruz de Tenerife weersverwachting waaronder zon, regen, sneeuw, wind en temperatuur. Voor regen, zie de regenradar. Santa Cruz de Tenerife Weather Forecasts. Explore Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Hourly Weather-Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. The average temperature in November is still around 22°C, so if you’re in the (usually) sunny south, you won’t suffer from cold. The climate is good here in the month of november. There are normally 5 hours of bright sunshine each day in Santa Cruz in November – that’s 49% of daylight hours. The month with the highest average low temperature is August (21.9°C). As such they are a valid prediction of what to expect for the weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November 2020. Weather ☀ ⛅ Santa Cruz de Tenerife ☀ ⛅ November ☀ ⛅ Information on temperature, sunshine hours, water temperature & rainfall in November for Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Are you sure Santa Cruz is where you want to stay? The wettest month (with the highest rainfall) is December (43. 2mm). Answer 1 of 3: Hello, I’m planning a trip to Tenerife during next couple of weeks, and I would like to know some more about the typical weather of Northern part of an island in late November. The month with least sunshine is December (Average sunshine: 5.4h). Depending on a person’s sensitivity to cold, with regards to sunshine, wind, and air temperature, a quick swim in 22.3°C (72.1°F) water may be enjoyable. The volcanic island is home to about 910,000 inhabitants, the capital is Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the northeast of the island. If you not change browser settings, you agree to it. Did found various information about temperature averages: from 24 … Average high temperature: 24.7°C (76.5°F) Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for 10 days. FREE cancellation on select hotels Bundle Santa Cruz de Tenerife flight + hotel & 𝘀𝗮𝘃𝗲 up to 100% off your flight with Expedia. The climate is good around this city in this month. Answer 1 of 3: Hello, I’m planning a trip to Tenerife during next couple of weeks, and I would like to know some more about the typical weather of Northern part of an island in late November. 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Weather in Los Cristianos in November. Sea water temperature in november. Weather by months.

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Average temperature during the day +26°C +24°C +22°C
Average temperature at night +23°C +21°C +19°C
Sea water temperature +24°C +23°C +21°C
Number of sunny days 26 days 24 days 25 days
Day length 11. 1 – 11.9 hours 10.5 – 11.1 hours 10.4 – 10.5 hours
Number of rainy days 1 day 1 day 1 day
Rainfall 14.6 mm 12.6 mm 11.4 mm
Average wind speed 3.3 m / s 4.1 m / s 4.6 m / s

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Air temperature in Los Cristianos in November

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

The average air temperature in November over the past 5 years is 23.5°C during the day and 20.6°C at night.
To get data on the air temperature in Los Cristianos for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

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Sea water temperature in Los Cristianos in November

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

The average sea temperature in November for Los Cristianos is 22.6°C for the past 5 years.
To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

Data for:

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Sunny days in Los Cristianos in November

The graph below displays the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Los Cristianos in November.
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 Los Cristianos in November

The graph below displays the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Los Cristianos in November.
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 Los Cristianos in November

The chart below provides information on how strong the winds can be in Los Cristianos in November.
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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The warmest month

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WARMEST WATER IN THE SEA

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Weather in Los Cristianos in November 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 excellent in Los Cristianos in November, this month’s rating is 4.7 out of five.

Temperature in Los Cristianos in November

Average temperature during the day: +24.8°C
Average temperature at night: +20.8°C
Sea water temperature: +23. 2°C
Number of sunny days: 26 days
Rainy days:
Rainfall:
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18.3 mm

Monthly weather comparison in Los Cristianos
Water temperature in Spain in November

Should I go on holiday in November?

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The climate in November is good and tourists come to relax. According to our data, the weather in Los Cristianos in November and the water temperature is excellent. At this time, the warm sea has an average temperature of +23.2°C. There is practically no rain, about 0 days per month, 18.3 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 26 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Los Cristianos in November.

    Please note:

  • Weather in Los Cristianos in December:
    rating 4.3 (out of 5),
    air +22.0°C , sea: +21.0°C,
    rain 2 days
  • Weather in Los Cristianos in October:
    rating 4.9(out of 5),
    air +28.2°C , sea: +24.2°C,
    rain 2 days



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    Air temperature

    Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +27. 7°C, the minimum recorded values ​​are +21.8°C. At night the temperature in Los Cristianos in November drops to +24.2°C…+17.5°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 3.9°C. What is the weather forecast in Los Cristianos at the end of November and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

    

    Water temperature in Los Cristianos in November

    Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Los Cristianos in November ranges from +22.3°C to +24.1°C. At its lows, it can be considered comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 2.2°C. The next month the water is 1°C warmer. In November, according to the reviews of tourists in Los Cristianos, the climate is well suited for relaxation due to the comfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.

    

    Rating, rainy days and precipitation in November and other months.

    The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 4.0 to 4.9 points. The number of rainy days in November is 0, and it ranks 3rd in this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 18.3 mm, this is the 2nd place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 5.2 mm more rains, in the next month, 4.1 mm less. The weather in Los Cristianos in November in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.

    Wind speed

    The average speed in November is 4.7 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 6.5 m/s.

    Climate summary

    Day Day air temperature Water temperature
    1 +26. 9°C +24.1°C
    2 +27.7°C +23.9°C
    3 +27.6°C +23.6°C
    4 +26. 1°C +23.7°C
    5 +25.9°C +23.6°C
    6 +25.3°C +23.6°C
    7 +25. 4°C +23.5°C
    8 +25.8°C +24.0°C
    9 +25.1°C +24.0°C
    10 +26. 7°C +23.5°C
    11 +24.9°C +23.4°C
    12 +25.9°C +23.5°C
    13 +25. 4°C +23.2°C
    14 +26.2°C +23.8°C
    15 +25.6°C +23.4°C
    16 +25. 6°C +23.5°C
    17 +26.2°C +23.4°C
    18 +25.8°C +23.3°C
    19 +23. 2°C +23.3°C
    20 +23.2°C +22.9°C
    21 +21.8°C +22.7°C
    22 +24. 4°C +23.0°C
    23 +23.1°C +22.8°C
    24 +23.4°C +22.7°C
    25 +23. 4°C +22.6°C
    26 +23.9°C +22.9°C
    27 +23.7°C +22.9°C
    28 +23. 7°C +22.7°C
    29 +22.6°C +22.7°C
    30 +23.2°C +22.3°C

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    Tenerife Canary Islands weather

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

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        • December
      • -2 degrees. So, if you suddenly start to freeze at night, go swim in the ocean (don’t take it seriously)! The minimum temperature at night is 16-17 degrees, the maximum is 25. During the day, the thermometer ranges from 20 to 25 degrees.

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

        Weather conditions in Tenerife in December

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

        An interesting article about the temperature regime by months.

        Tenerife, part of the Canary Islands archipelago, is the most favorite island for tourists because of the wonderful weather all year round. On its territory is the largest volcano in Spain – Teide.

        The weather on the island is very pleasant, one might say that it is more like spring than summer. This has its own plus, since many people cannot stand intense heat, such as in Egypt and Turkey. Mostly, tourists rest in the southern part of the island – it is warmer there, but the northern part is also always ready to meet guests with its more humid climate and beautiful nature.

        June in Tenerife

        With the onset of summer, the highest tourist season on the island of Tenerife begins. In June, the flow of people is not too large, but the prices are quite reasonable. It pleases, as the weather on the island pleases. The ocean, which did not have time to warm up with the summer rays of the sun, has an average temperature of 19-21 degrees. The air temperature is quite pleasant – not lower than 23 degrees, with an average mark of 25 degrees. As an exception, it can rain in Tenerife in June, but not more than once, half the days of the month the sky is clear, half is filled with small clouds.

        July in Tenerife

        With July, new tourist groups arrive in Tenerife, but prices do not always go up much due to the summer competition of tourist centers. The ocean warms up a little this month – by only two degrees (up to 23). The air temperature does not reach above 34 and fluctuates on average from 28 to 30 degrees. In the middle month of summer, it only rained once in Tenerife, so you can completely forget about precautions and umbrellas. The temperature at night is not very different from the daytime, it only drops by a couple of degrees.

        August in Tenerife

        The last month of August is usually the hottest. The temperature ranges from 28 to 32 degrees, and at night, in principle, it remains so. Ocean waves steadily carry water with a temperature of 23-25 ​​degrees. August in Tenerife is a dry summer month that is unlikely to get you wet in a downpour of rain. This happens very rarely and no more than once a month. The most you can expect is a light gust of wind. Don’t forget to bring glasses, a cap and summer things with you.

        September in Tenerife

        The beginning of autumn is marked by a slight drop in prices for holidays in the Canary archipelago. Prices drop and ocean temperatures rise, peaking in September, absorbing all the heat of the summer months. And this temperature is 24-25 degrees. As for the air, the average temperatures are similar to summer ones – 27-29 degrees, although at night in September it is cooler – an average of 21 degrees. Rains are not ruled out in autumn, as for cloudiness, it is about 6-7 days a month.

        In summer, sandstorms (kalima) often pass over the island, or rather, echoes of sandstorms in the Sahara. The sky turns into a curtain of dust and sand. No wind and very hot! Kalima, as a rule, lasts for several days, until the wind blows the remnants of African sand. In autumn and winter, this weather phenomenon rarely occurs. Just in case, do not leave things outside for a long time during Kalima or risk finding them later in the sand.

        According to unverified reports, together with Kalima in the air, it can bring painful microbes from Africa. It is unlikely, of course, but it is better not to spend much time on the street on such days, then at least avoid sunstroke.

        This is the weather in Tenerife during the summer months: June, July, August and September.

        An interesting article about the temperature regime by months.

        Everything about the temperature in Tenerife in winter.

        Can’t decide when is the best time to go? Tenerife is most comfortable to visit in spring or autumn. The tourist season subsides and crowds of vacationers fly home, and the air temperature is still +25 +30°C. It is also good here in winter, but only tourists swim =).

        Mountainous Tenerife, despite its size, is very diverse in terms of temperature and weather conditions in different areas. In the southern part of the island it is warm all year round and rarely less than 20 degrees. In the northern part of Tenerife, temperatures can drop to 10°C in winter. The peak tourist season is from mid-June to October.

        We have compiled a knowledge base about the sun, water and air temperature, rainfall and cloudiness in Tenerife for each month of the year.

        Weather in January

        January pleases with warmth. Daytime temperature within 20 °C, nighttime 15 °C. The water in the ocean is about 18 °C. There are few rainy days. If you have ever seen rain in the south, you are lucky. The winter months are the best time for trekking and hiking in the south of Tenerife. In January it is not hot and there is a lot of greenery in the south. Sometimes it snows on Mount Teide!

        We have a separate article that describes in detail about the temperature and weather in Tenerife in winter and whether it is possible to swim in December and January.

        February

        The weather is similar to January. Night and day temperatures are 14 °C and 21 °C. Ocean water 17 °C. Month with the most rainy days: 1-5. .

        March

        Warm weather in Tenerife begins with the arrival of spring. It is getting noticeably warmer and sunny days are pleasing more and more often. The daytime temperature is 22°C, at night it drops to 15°C. Water 17°C. It is unrealistic to catch a rainy day in the south. More about .

        March is a great time for hiking in the Alpine meadows. In the south, you should go to the Roque del Conde mountain, and in the northwest, take a walk in the Teno National Park. Video from one of the hikes in the southern mountains of Arona.

        Almond blossoms in March. A beautiful sight, comparable to cherry blossoms, but not as advertised.

        April

        One of the best months to visit Tenrife. The sunny day lengthens, the temperature during the day is 23 °C, and at night it is 16 °C. Water 18°C. There are almost no rainy days. There are many Spanish tourists on the island – the time of Catholic Easter. Many Spaniards come from the continent to relax on the Canarian beaches during Semana Santa.

        In April, Tenerife has a huge number of flowers, not only in the south, but also in the north! The whole island is dissolving. In the mountains of Anagi and the valley of La Orotava, you can see the first tajinasta.

        The temperature is getting more comfortable and during the day it is already 25 °C at night – 17 °C. The water does not warm up above 19 ° C. Rain is an unreal event. Many Russians come for the May holidays. Las Americas, Los Cristianos and Adeje are filled with Russian tourists.

        June

        The beginning of summer in Tenerife is very comfortable weather with temperatures up to 30 °C, at night already 20 °C. Water between 19-21°C is already good for swimming. The coast is comfortable thanks to the refreshing Atlantic wind.
        More about Tenerife in June.

        July

        Day and night temperatures are optimally combined, 30 °C during the day and 21 °C at night. The water temperature is 21 °C. A lot of tourists come to the island, the beaches are not overcrowded.
        The best time for kitesurfing and windsurfing in El Medano. Learn to surf in Las Americas.
        More about the weather in Tenerife in July.

        Tenerife weather in August

        Tenerife is very hot in August. During the day, the temperature is over 35 °C, and at night it does not fall below 22 °C. The water is comfortable – 22 ° C. Rain is out of the question. The sun is constantly hot.
        It is worth visiting the most beautiful beaches of the north.
        More information about the weather in Tenerife in August.

        September

        The weather is similar to August. 22°C at night and 30°C during the day. The water temperature is 23-24 °C, it is ideal for swimming. There are no fallouts. Velvet season begins. Tourists are gradually leaving, the beaches are essentially empty from September 1-5.
        More about the weather in Tenerife in September.

        Weather in October

        Compared to September, the weather in October in Tenerife changes only slightly. There is no rain. Temperatures up to 28°C during the day, 22°C at night. The water gets cooler at 22°C. Good waves for surfing begin to come to the north of the island. Hiking time starts in Anaga.

        November

        November day temperature 24 °C, night temperature 18 °C. The water is getting colder – 19 °C. You can catch a couple of rainy days. The south of the island is beginning to turn green. A wonderful period for a trip with sightseeing and visiting the best excursions in Tenerife.
        More about the weather in Tenerife in November.

        December

        Compared to the Russian climate, the weather in Tenerife in December is similar to our early autumn. Temperatures are 16-18°C at night and 23-25°C during the day. Water temperature 18-19°C There are few rainy days.
        Despite the autumn notes of the weather in November – December, Tenerife is rightfully considered the “island of eternal spring.” It becomes very comfortable to go hiking in the mountains in the south.
        By the end of December, many tourists come, by the 20th of the Europeans, and by the 30th by the Russians. Christmas and New Year in Tenerife are celebrated for several days, until tourists and locals work up =)

        This is the temperature in Tenerife in every month. It is always comfortable and easy to breathe here!

        Want to know more? Read the section about the weather in Tenerife.

        Weather in Los Cristianos in November 2022

        What is the air temperature, is there a chance of rain and is it possible to swim? Los Cristianos in November – read on the Tour Calendar!

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        What is the weather like in November in Los Cristianos? The average daily temperature in the city reaches +23.8°C, at night +19.9°C. On average, there is no more than one rainy day in November in Los Cristianos. The water temperature in November cools down to +22.9°C

        Average temperature

        +22°

        Air temperature during the day

        +24°

        Air temperature at night

        +20°

        Water temperature

        +23°

        Rainfall (mm)

        14 mm

        Rain

        1 day

        Sunny days

        25 days

        Humidity

        62%

        Day length

        11 hours

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        Air temperature in Los Cristianos in November

        The air temperature in Los Cristianos during the daytime in November is +24 °C, at night: +20 °C. The highest value for November in the afternoon was recorded on November 01, 2020 and equaled +32 °C, the lowest was 29.11.2020: +19 °C.

        Water temperature in Los Cristianos in November

        The water temperature in November in Los Cristianos is usually around +23°C, which is suitable for comfortable swimming. The highest value for November was recorded on 11/01/2017 and equaled +24 °C, the lowest on 11/30/2021: +1 °C.

        How many sunny days per month

        There are 25 sunny, 2 cloudy and 5 cloudy days per month, so the weather in Los Cristianos in November is ideal for relaxing.

        Los Cristianos in November Things to do?

        Tour-Calendar assessed the possibility of types of recreation on a scale from 0 to 5 .

        • Beach holiday

          5

        • Excursions

          5

        • Bicycle

          5

        • Sport

          5

        Weather archive in Los Cristianos for November

        Look at the weather in Los Cristianos in recent years in November days.

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        Nov 1 Partly cloudy +25° +20° +1°
        Nov 2 Partly cloudy +25° +20° +1°
        3 Nov Partly cloudy +24° +21° +1°
        4 Nov Partly cloudy +25° +19° +1°
        Nov 5 Partly cloudy +24° +20° +1°
        Nov 6 Partly cloudy +24° +19° +1°
        7 Nov Partly cloudy +24° +20° +1°
        8 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +20° +1°
        Nov 9 Partly cloudy +23° +18° +1°
        Nov 10 Partly cloudy +23° +18° +1°
        11 Nov Partly cloudy +25° +20° +1°
        12 Nov Partly cloudy +24° +19° +1°
        13 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +18° +1°
        14 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +17° +1°
        15 Nov Partly cloudy +24° +18° +1°
        16 Nov Partly cloudy +24° +18° +1°
        17 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +19° +1°
        18 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +18° +1°
        19 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +17° +1°
        20 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +16° +1°
        21 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +17° +1°
        22 Nov Partly cloudy +24° +21° +1°
        23 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +19° +1°
        24 Nov Partly cloudy +24° +20° +1°
        25 Nov Partly cloudy +21° +19° +1°
        26 Nov Partly cloudy +20° +17° +1°
        27 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +15° +1°
        28 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +16° +1°
        29 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +18° +1°
        30 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +18° +1°

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        where to relax on the sea abroad

        Where is it better to relax on the sea abroad in November?

        At this time, such countries as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Israel, Egypt, Idia, Vietnam, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Mexico, Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) are suitable for a beach holiday .


        United Arab Emirates (UAE)

        November is a great time to go on vacation to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The summer heat has finally subsided, and you can choose the eastern or western coast of the country according to comfort. On the coast of the Persian Gulf (Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi), daytime temperatures are quite high from +29°C to +33°C, nighttime temperatures are +24°C.. +25°C, the water is still quite warm +26°C.. +29°C. On the coast of the Gulf of Oman (Fujairah) it is somewhat cooler, during the day the thermometer here shows from + 26 ° C to + 28 ° C, at night + 22 ° C .. + 24 ° C, the water is approximately the same.


        Egypt

        November marks the end of the autumn high season in Egypt. At this time, the winds are already beginning and it is better to go on vacation to the Sinai Peninsula, under the protection of the mountains, the winds are quieter here. The most comfortable conditions for recreation in Sharm el-Sheikh are Naama Bay, it is sheltered from gusts of sea wind. You can also have a good rest in the resorts of Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba. During the day, the thermometer shows +27°C .. +30°C, at night it is also warm +22°C .. +24°C, only in the third decade the air temperature at night can already fall below +20°C, the water in the sea is still the whole month is comfortable +26-27°C.


        Israel

        November is the end of the beach season in Israel. And it’s better to go on vacation in the first half of the month on the Red Sea coast in Eilat, it’s sunny, dry and calm here, during the day + 23 ° C .. + 27 ° C, at night you will need a blouse – + 14 ° C .. + 16 ° C, and on some days even less, the water in the sea is no longer very warm, but you can still swim – +24-25°C. But on the Mediterranean coast it often rains, and the water at this time can already be cool + 22-23 ° C.


        Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)

        In November, Tenerife is still quite warm, there are no monsoons or hurricanes. Although the island is quite small, there is a significant difference in the weather in the north and south. At this time, it is better to go on vacation to the south coast (Playa de las Americas, Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje, El Medano), it is a little warmer here, there are less winds and rains, the water temperature in the ocean + 22-24 ° C is no longer quite comfortable, but still allows for short water procedures. During the day it is not hot at all +24°C.. +26°C, and at night it is still not cold +20°C.. +22°C.

        Tropical

        Vietnam

        In November, different parts of Vietnam have different weather conditions, on most of the coast the weather is unfavorable for a beach holiday. But you can have a good rest if you go to the resort of Phan Thiet, Mui Ne, there is very little rainfall here, the weather is mostly sunny. During the day, the thermometer here shows +33°C .. +34°C, at night about +24°C, water temperature +28°C. It must be said that the South China Sea in November is not very calm and on some days there can be a decent wave.


        Thailand

        November is the peak season in Thailand. In the middle of the month, good weather sets in, the winds subside, there are still rains, but they have become much less frequent and shorter. In the northern part of the coast (Bangkok, Pattaya) there are fewer of them, in the south (Phuket) a little more. Its weather on Koh Samui – November is the rainiest month there. The air temperature during the day at this time is about + 32 ° C, at night + 28 ° C, water + 29-30 ° C.


        Dominican Republic

        In November, the tourist season opens in the Dominican Republic, but good weather has not yet been established everywhere. This month it is better to go on vacation to the southern coast of the country (La Romana, Santo Domingo, Boca Chica), here the wind is quieter, there are fewer rains and more sunny days. Average daytime temperatures are +28°C.. +30°C, at night about +22°C, it is difficult to freeze in the Caribbean – water +28-29°C


        Sri Lanka

        At the beginning of November in Sri Lanka the wind direction changes, the northeast monsoon comes to replace the southwest monsoon, so now it is better to go on vacation to the south and southwest of the island. Moreover, if you go with children, it is more reliable to do it in the second half of the month in Unawatuna, the ocean is calm here and there are no undercurrents. The thermometer stays around +32°C during the day, +25°C at night, water +28-29°C.


        Cuba

        In Cuba, the wet season is on the decline in November. In the first decade in the northwestern part of Liberty Island, the possibility of hurricane winds still remains, at this time it is better to go on vacation on the Caribbean coast (Trinidad, Santiago de Cuba). In the second half of November, the weather improves in all resorts of Cuba. During the day, the thermometer stays around + 28-29 ° C, at night it is quite cool + 19 ° C .. + 21 ° C, sea water + 28-29 ° C.


        India

        November – the beginning of the high season in Goa, the weather is quite hot, sunny and relatively dry (humidity 67% -70%), rainy days no more than 3 per month. During the day it is somewhat hot +33°C .. +35°C, but light refreshing breezes periodically blow from the sea. At night it is quite comfortable +23°C.. +25°C. The Arabian Sea is always approximately the same here +28°C.. +29°C It is still rainy in Kerala.


        Maldives

        In November, the weather in the Maldives is relatively calm. The amount of precipitation is statistically high, about 170mm, but they are short showers that occur mainly at night. The high humidity is somewhat offset by gentle ocean breezes. The air temperature during the day here is + 31-32°C, at night about + 28°C, water + 28-29°C.


        Mexico

        November opens the high season in Mexico, tropical rains and storms end, and humidity decreases accordingly. It is drier and sunnier at this time on the western coast of the Pacific Ocean in Puerto Vallarta, the number of sunny days here is more than 20, and on the south in Acapulco the sun shines for almost the entire month. In Cancun, on the Caribbean coast, it is not so sunny, it can sometimes rain, but it is quieter here and on the beaches in the bay area you can have a good time with children. Air temperature during the day + 27-29°C, at night warm +24-25°C, water +28-29°C.

        Junior Camp in the Canary Islands

        DAY 1

        Welcome to the Canaries! South Tenerife will meet us with gentle sun and wonderful fresh air from the ocean! Only 30 minutes to the resort of Los Cristianos, and our heavenly adventures begin … A sandy beach with a warm sea, a cozy hotel, a lazy pool that you don’t want to get out of – isn’t it happiness? But we only have a couple of days for a relaxing holiday, because this island has prepared so many secrets and magical places for us!

        DAY 2

        We continue to relax! The charm of a coastal town, hearty Canarian cuisine, the smell of coniferous groves and the warm waves of the Atlantic – that’s the plan for today. Meet new friends, walk around the resort, enjoy the holidays!

        DAY 3

        And our adventure time begins! Today we are going to the north of the island, where several beautiful places and excellent photo locations are waiting for us. We will first visit the amazing Garachico, an ancient postcard town with a 16th century port and the monumental Roque de Garachico, home to the petrels.

        Further on our way is one of the most famous trees in the world – a thousand-year-old dragon tree in the place of Icod de los Vinos with red resin and a crown diameter of 20 meters! This tree is so huge that the people standing under it look like midgets… But if this place does not surprise you, then after a delicious lunch (will you be paella or grilled seafood?) we will have a short hike (hikers proudly call it hiking) along the slopes of the Chinyero volcano among relic firs and lava boulders. This place looks like the Martian craters where they decided to celebrate the New Year – you will like it!

        DAY 4

        After a busy day in the mountains, you need to take a dose of the warm sea and the southern sun again. We are waiting for a boat trip from the coast of Costa Adeje to sunbathe on board the boat, dive into the clearest waters of the lagoon and admire … whales! Yes, there are 21 species of marine animals in the local waters – from the usual dolphins to sperm whales and pilot whales. Don’t forget to charge your cameras for unique shots!

        And in the afternoon we will have a master class of Canarian cuisine – an amazing mixture of the gastronomic cultures of Spain, West Africa and South America. In these places, potatoes are boiled in their skins in sea water, flour is fried, raisins and almonds are added to sausages, and soup is made from seaweed. Very appetizing! Where else will you try these dishes? And most importantly – all this is very satisfying and tasty!

        DAY 5

        We put on sneakers and our favorite backpack – we are waiting for the second mountain trip! Today we are discovering the secrets of the “mysterious triangle” of Anaga, a 5-million-year-old mountain range in the northeast of the island. Picturesque trails, ancient rainforests, huge palm trees against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks and Instagram shots at every turn – we bet you have never loved nature as much as today!

        After lunch in a fishing village, a well-deserved rest awaits us – swimming in a cozy bay with black beaches and a walk around the capital of the island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. This is a small but cozy city where we will admire the pretty streets and magnificent old buildings, buy souvenirs and, full of impressions, go home along the coast at sunset…

        DAY 6

        Today is our relaxing day! You can stay to relax on the beloved beaches of Los Cristianos, or you can go to Siam Park – a Thai-style water park, which has confidently ranked 1st in the TripAdvisor rating of the best water parks in the world for the last 4 years! You know what a good water park looks like. Of course, there is a great selection of slides for every taste, a huge swimming pool, a “lazy river”, dancing, drive, a sea of ​​positive and wonderful mood! There is even a heavenly artificial beach with a shallow bottom – for those who appreciate water parks for the opportunity to just fall off and not think about anything, enjoying the holidays . ..

        DAY 7-8

        Oh, we’ve been waiting for these two days and even a little worried. But we promise, it will be an unforgettable experience for everyone – and perhaps one of the brightest impressions in our lives! We are waiting for a 2-day expedition in the Teide National Park, at the largest volcano in the Canary Islands – its height is 3718 m, and the relative height above the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean is 7500 m, and this is the highest peak in this ocean and the third highest volcano in the world.

        We will not climb to the very peak (it is cold there), but we will walk at an altitude of 2 km, enjoying the landscapes of overwhelming beauty. We will see all of Tenerife from a bird’s eye view, walk through the Martian landscapes of the volcano, touch the oldest lava boulders on the planet, drink water from mountain streams, walk under the clouds along the path of unreal power and atmosphere.

        We will spend the night in a cozy campsite in the Teide National Park. Camping is not a tent! Even if you like tents, this option is much more comfortable, with full beds, electricity and heating. But who goes to bed right away? Another highlight of the route is waiting for us – astrotour, and in Russian, watching the stars, watching a billion stars from the slopes of the volcano …. And yes, our 2-day road will not be difficult – we came to relax and enjoy the scenery (but sneakers are required). We will return to the hotel after lunch on the second day and have a real beach party with dancing and favorite songs!

        DAY 9

        The motto of today is to have a leisurely rest in beautiful places! Today we have the final trip around the island – a fascinating trip to the west, to the famous cliffs of Los Gigantes with the town of the same name and a cozy bay for swimming. We also swim in a natural lava pool with crystal clear water, which the locals call “Crab Island”. And 300 meters from the pool there is a picturesque cave where, according to legend, Spanish pirates left their treasures until the 20th century. Maybe we can find some doubloons covered in sea foam?

        DAY 10-12

        In these 3 days we will have a surf course at the nearby Las Americas beach! Here is the popular El Medio spot for beginner surfers. The wide coastline, shallow bottom and low stable wave are the best conditions to get on the board on the first day! We will learn the basic skills of surfing, catch our first wave, take a lot of photos for memory (“this is me surfing at the Junior Camp in the Canary Islands”) and get a lot of fresh emotions and a great mood! And believe me, if you like it – you will not forget about surfing and will look for any opportunity to get on the board in the future …

        By the way, surfing usually lasts a couple of hours in the morning, and after that we have a whole day of entertainment – the sea, the pool, walks around the city, shopping and chatting with new friends (and we will have a lot to discuss after such a busy program in Tenerife)! And it will be three wonderful days of relaxation, sea, sun, ice cream and new purchases.

    Where is warm in november in europe: 10 Warm Cities to visit in Europe in November 2022

    Опубликовано: March 6, 2022 в 10:12 am

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    Категории: November

    Where in Europe is warm in November? – Raiseupwa.com

    Where in Europe is warm in November?

    Where’s hot in Europe in November

    Country Destination Average highs
    Portugal Madeira 22°C
    Portugal The Azores 20°C
    Greece Kos 20°C
    Cyprus Cyprus 22°C

    What places are hot in November?

    On average, some of the hottest places to visit in November are:

    • Bangkok (33.1 °C)
    • Singapore (31.3 °C)
    • Dominican Republic (30.5 °C)
    • Barbados (30.3 °C)
    • Orlando (29.1 °C)
    • Cape Verde (28.3 °C)
    • Brisbane (26.6 °C)
    • Tenerife (24.3 °C)
    Where can I go on holiday in November for Sun?

    November holiday destinations for winter sun

    1. Dubai. Average temperature: 31°C.
    2. Marrakesh, Morocco. Average temperature: 22°C.
    3. Istanbul, Turkey. Average temperature: 15°C.
    4. Yangon, Myanmar. Average temperature: 32°C.
    5. Cinque Terre, Italy. Average temperature: 15°C.
    6. Mauritius.
    7. Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.
    8. Bali, Indonesia.

    Where is the best place to go in Europe in November?

    Vienna is the perfect place to visit in Europe in November to experience the end of fall and the beginning of winter with an average temperature of 9oC or 48oF. You’ll still be able to see some fall foliage in places like Burggarten and the gardens of the UNESCO-listed Schönbrunn Palace.

    How hot is Greece in November?

    The average temperature in November is 15°C, while the average low is 12°C, and the average high is 18°C. The lowest ever recorded temperature in Athens in November is 0°C, while the highest ever recorded temperature is 26°C.

    Is November a good time to visit Europe?

    If you’re thinking about a Eurotrip in November, it’s one of the most affordable times to travel around the continent. It’s the low season for tourism and everything is cheaper from flights to hotel rooms and even train tickets.

    Where is hot and cheap in November?

    The Canary Islands is my top pick. The weather is fine and it’s cheap in November. Treat yourself to a hotel in Tenerife, or a villa in Lanzarote, or escape to one of the lesser-known islands such as La Gomera. Even at the end of November you can expect long days of sunshine and temperatures of 23°C.

    How hot is it in Portugal in November?

    You’ll have an average high of 18ºC in November, so you can still look forward to being nice and warm. You should bring some things to wrap up in at night though as temperatures cool to 11ºC. The sea temperature’s 17ºC, while humidity’s low.

    Where in Europe is Sun in November?

    Warmest destinations for winter sun in Europe

    • Madeira. Portugal.
    • Valletta. Malta.
    • Algarve. Portugal.
    • Tenerife. Spain.
    • Mijas. Spain.
    • Bora Bora. France.
    • Cyprus. The name “Limassol”, the capital of Cyprus, immediately evokes holidays in the sun.
    • Lanzarote. Spain.

    How hot is Santorini in November?

    17˚C.
    Averages The average temperature for Santorini in November is 17˚C. It can reach highs of 19˚C and the average low is 14˚C. You’re likely to experience around eight days of rainfall throughout the month of November, which works out at an average of 59mm altogether.

    Which Greek island is the hottest in November?

    Kos. Kos is one of the most southerly Greek islands, close to the Aegean coast of Turkey, and is among the warmest in November.

    Where is the hottest place in Europe in November?

    Where’s hot in Europe in November Country Destination Average highs Average hours of sun Spain Canaries 23°C 7 hours Portugal Madeira 22°C 6 hours Portugal The Azores 20°C 5 hours Greece Kos 20°C 6 hours

    Where to go in Europe for November break?

    If you’re looking to make the most of the quiet season and escape for a November break, here are some of the best European destinations to consider. The Portugueuse capital is fast becoming the new Barcelona and a popular fall and winter destination thanks to its combination of mild weather, rich culture, cool nightlife and delicious food.

    Where to travel in Europe in November 2021?

    Find on this page the ideal destinations to go travelling in Europe in november in the sun from their climate. Use this map to see our opinion on the weather for every destination in Europe in november 2021.

    Which is the best destination to visit in November?

    Similar to Rome, Florence is such an amazing destination that it’s worth visiting any time of year. November is chilly and a bit wet, but even more than Rome and Venice, Florence is an indoor destination.

    Best Place to Travel in Europe in November 2022 for Warm Weather

    Do you want to have a warm winter throughout Europe in November 2022? If so, what destination is going to be your place to vacate? Well, perhaps you do not know yet where it is. To simplify and solve your problem of lack of information, you may check out a list of the best place to travel in Europe below.

    Come walk, watch dolphins, or relax on Porto Santo’s beaches. Madeira is the ideal year-round vacation for exploring with families, partners, and colleagues.Its temperature is often constant during the day, not too hot or too cold; you should not expect a snowy Christmas in Madeira.

    However, in this first best place to travel in Europe, you will appreciate a stroll through the lovely market dressed primarily in a t-shirt, which will be warm enough to face the average temperature of eighteen degrees or sixty-four Fahrenheit at this time of year.Hello in Paradise!

    For outdoor enthusiasts, you are proposed to the Quinta do Furao hotel, however for fans of the global’s most magnificent hotels, you are recommended to stay at the hotel Belmond Reid’s Palace, a spectacular 5-star hotel in which Churchill stayed.

    Malta

    This second-best place to travel in Europe is really the ideal combination of leisure, food, and tourist activities. Alternate exploring Malta’s islands with relaxing by the pool area. The average minimum temperature is sixteen degrees or sixty degrees Fahrenheit and does not go below fourteen degrees or fifty-seven Fahrenheit. So forget your heavy equipment, mittens, and coats at home and enjoy your sunnies and spring clothing for a beautiful vacation on Malta’s island.

    You are recommended to visit the Grand Hotel Excelsior as well as the wonderfully placed Ursulino Valletta hotel for their outstanding cost efficiency and ideal location. Also, reserve your favorite Malta activities, including a classic bus trip or a weekend getaway, with a local operator.

    The Algarve, Portugal

    This destination, a year-round resort, attracts couples, nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, hikers, and nightclubbers all find delight in this destination. The Algarve is much like a nice friend who is constantly smiling and happy, warming your soul while stripping away your concerns for the day.

    This example of the best place to travel in Europe is an outstanding place that provides beautiful hotels at very reasonable costs in winter, like the Pine Cliffs Hotel at Albufeira, the EPIC SANA Algarve Hotel, and or Muthu Oura Praia Hotel for those on a limited budget who want to experience sea views.

    Tenerife, Spain

    Here, in this best place to travel in Europe, you will believe that twenty degrees or sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit in November, December, and January should be enough to enable you to recover your energy, go over to the beaches, and then get a tan in the heart of winter whilst your companions suffer in the freezing cold of Europe’s most gorgeous Christmas markets.

    Mijas, Spain

    This charming and endearing best place to travel in Europe in Spain is unlike any other European vacation.Its mild temperatures across the year give it one of the top winter getaways in Europe.

    The ocean’s warm air can keep you warm and refresh your energies. Snow falls in Mijas once every 10 years, with the most recent occurrence being in 2012. Get your Mijas hotel at the best possible price and come experience one of Europe’s most beautiful places.

    The La Perla de Torrenueva offers peace and quiet due to its proximity to the sea.

    Cyprus

    The word “Limassol,” the metropolis of Cyprus, automatically conjures up images of sunny vacations. Come and experience one of Europe’s most beautiful places and it is one of the greatest ways to explore the sunshine all year.

    Experience the island’s heritage or its most stunning buildings, or simply relax on its hot sand, view gorgeous scenery, go snorkeling, or simply bask on the “Pissouri,” “Santa Barbara,” or “Vrysoudia” beaches. They are all flying the “Blue Flag.”

    This island is also ideal for sailing, water activities, walking, and shopping.

    Lanzarote, Spain

    This Canary Island is blessed with year-round sunlight. Lanzarote does have a favorable environment with approximately 2500 hours of sunlight each year, which is a European record. In the winter, its temperature seldom falls below fourteen degrees (or fifty-seven degrees Fahrenheit) and can reach twenty degrees (or sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit) on bright days.

    That island is ideal for relaxing, sunbathing on the beach, and seeing the island’s biggest draws, like the Timanfaya Natural Park.

    Malaga, Spain

    Malaga is one of the best places to visit in Europe by month November and is accompanied by other European tourist gems, including the “Caminito del Rey,” a fantastic hike through the Spanish mountains, and excellent tiny communities such as Ronda and its famed bridge, which is regarded as one of the most magnificent bridges in Europe.

    Throughout the cold season, Malaga has at least five hours of sunlight every day (compared to an hour in London in December) as well as average warm temperatures of about seventeen degrees or sixty three degrees Fahrenheit.

    Crete, Greece

    You should visit this place. It’s one of the best places to visit in Europe 2022. Discover Crete’s wineries and the legendary Cretan diet, which has made its population centenarians. But maybe its secret isn’t in the wines, olive oil, or diet of fish plus vegetables; rather its longevity and love of life stem from the magnificent sunshine they experience.

    Throughout December, the ‘worst’ time of each year, travelers can probably expect five hours of sun every day (compared to one hour in London), with temperatures averaging seventeen degrees or sixty-three Fahrenheit.

    Bora-Bora, French Polynesia

    Although it is far from Paris, it is France, namely French Polynesia. So, this is counted as one of the places to visit in Europe in summer 2022. This place is a true little perfect destination. It is small since it is just eight kilometers long and five kilometers wide.

    Come explore its abandoned volcanoes, lagoons, and reefs. This island’s real surname is “Pora Pora,” which implies “first born,” since it is the archipelago’s initial volcanic island to rise from the sea. Because it is simpler to say, it is currently known as “Bora Bora.”

    So, those are some recommendations of destinations from which you can pick the best place to travel in Europe according to your preferences. Thus, if you want to realize it, you must plan and search out detailed information about it.

    23 cheap destinations in 2022 with great weather in November

    The rainy season is still finishing during November in Central America, but a bit north and south of that it’s dry enough to make visiting very worthwhile. Better yet, it’s still low season for hotels in most places even though the weather has gotten nice. Latin America is filled with excellent bargain choices and it has some of the best places to visit in November.

    The Caribbean

    November is the final month of the official Atlantic hurricane season, but in reality there are almost no storms by this time, and only weak ones when they do appear. For this reason you can book with confidence and take advantage of the low rates and the fact that many people ignore the Caribbean until Christmas.

    If you are mainly just looking to relax, you’ve found the perfect place, with warm weather and amazing off-season deals. The all-inclusive resorts tend to be much cheaper in the long run, although they do make it more difficult to experience the local culture and explore the whole island. If you don’t care about leaving the resort and you want the best all-inclusive value in the Caribbean, head straight to Punta Cana, which is mentioned just below.

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    Cancun, Mexico

    • November avg high: 85°F/29°C
    • November avg low: 73°F/23°C
    • November avg precip: 5.2″/13cm

    By the time November rolls around, Cancun has pretty much perfect weather for anyone. The heat of summer and early autumn has turned into a tropical warmth that is usually accompanied by pleasant breezes so it’s lovely all day and all evening. The peak season doesn’t start until late December so this is the perfect time to visit when rates are still nearly at their summer lows.

    Cancun is at the north end of the Riviera Maya, which also includes the island of Cozumel, so this is a huge area with over a thousand hotels to choose from. All that competition keeps prices down until the high season begins, so November is still a buyer’s market. There are even ruins nearby and other cultural opportunities, so it’s not all about sitting on the beach here. If you prefer a high-rise hotel overlooking a beach then stay in Cancun itself, but if you prefer to stay in a friendly town with many restaurant and shopping choices then head to Playa del Carmen, just a bit to the south, instead.

    As of summer 2022, Mexico is totally open to guests and there are no COVID or vaccination requirements. Many of the most popular Caribbean islands have done the same, so keep reading for more options.

    >>>New: Guide to choosing where to stay in the Cancun area

    • 3-star hotels from: US$56 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$95 per night for two people

    >>>Check current Cancun resort and package deals


    Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

    • November avg high: 86°F/30°C
    • November avg low: 74°F/23°C
    • November avg precip: 2. 4″/6.0cm

    In November you can find excellent resort deals all over the Dominican Republic, but Punta Cana is typically the first choice, especially if you are looking for an all-inclusive resort with all the luxury extras at a great price. The resort is actually a collection of little beach areas on the eastern tip of the island, so it’s very secluded and well away from some of the confusion closer to the capital city.

    The same resort that charges US$300 per night in January will usually go for US$200 per night in November, especially earlier in the month. And this goes for all-inclusive resorts as well, which start at US$116 per night for two people in the low season when we last looked. If your main goal is relaxation in a perfect climate, Punta Cana is probably the best value in the entire hemisphere. And if you are wondering where to go in November for a beach all-inclusive then this is your best choice. If you want an affordable all-inclusive vacation and want to go somewhere else, check your options for the best Dominican Republic alternatives.

    The Dominican Republic is completely open to visitors in 2022, with no COVID tests or vaccination requirements.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$48 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$148 per night for two people

    >>>Check current Punta Cana resort and package deals


    Montego Bay, Jamaica

    • November avg high: 87°F/31°C
    • November avg low: 75°F/24°C
    • November avg precip: 2.0″/5.0cm

    Montego Bay is home to one of the Caribbean’s busiest airports in addition to a few hundred hotels and resorts, so it’s an ideal destination for even a shorter getaway in November. The rainy season is over but the busy holiday peak season doesn’t begin until just before Christmas, so the weather is perfect and hotel prices are still very low. Flights should be cheap from most hub cities as well, so even a long weekend is within reach for budget travelers this month.

    More good news comes with the fact that there are two other great resort areas that are each about 90 minutes by shuttle from Montego Bay Airport, so you can almost as easily reach Ocho Rios or Negril, both of which have a different vibe that you might prefer. Bargain hunters will also find pretty amazing prices at the all-inclusive resorts, particularly those in Montego Bay and Ocho Rios. If you prefer a quiet beach area lined with smaller hotels, restaurants, and bars, then head to Negril.

    Jamaica is also on the 2022 list of countries that no longer have vaccine or COVID testing requirements. Visitors from the US also no longer have to show proof of a negative COVID test upon re-entry, so things are back to how they were before the pandemic, for better or for worse.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$84 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$239 per night for two people

    >>>Check current Montego Bay resort and package deals


    Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

    • November avg high: 90°F/32°C
    • November avg low: 68°F/20°C
    • November avg precip: 0.8″/2.0cm

    Anyone in the western half of the US or Canada will probably get a shorter and cheaper flight to Puerto Vallarta than to any of the Caribbean destinations above. The November weather in Puerto Vallarta is pretty much perfect and usually dry, and yet crowds are smaller and hotel prices are lower until Christmas itself. Mexico is, of course, one of the hot countries in November, in more ways than one.

    One of the best things about Puerto Vallarta is that, unlike most of the Caribbean destinations, this is a real historic town rather than a purpose-built resort community. That means that there are small and authentic (and cheap) restaurants catering primarily to locals, so you get a much more authentic experience if you prefer one. The hotel zone close to the airport is modern and posh, but you are a short taxi ride away from the lovely center of town. Considering the low rainfall in November, this might be the best option for those in the eastern half of the US and Canada as well. It really is a lovely place that is totally different than Cancun and the villages in that area.

    And again, Mexico is open to visitors in 2022 with no COVID testing or vaccination requirements. The hotel prices listed just below are low, and they are real, but you pretty much get what you pay for here. If you want to book a Marriott 4-star resort on the beach, you’ll be paying much closer to US$200 per night.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$38 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$67 per night for two people

    >>>Check current Puerto Vallarta resort and package deals


    Cartagena, Colombia

    • November avg high: 86°F/30°C
    • November avg low: 78°F/26°C
    • November avg precip: 5.3″/13.3cm

    The rainy season in Cartagena winds down by early November, so this is an ideal time to come, especially toward the end of the month if you can get cheap airfare before and/or after Thanksgiving. The temperatures are pretty much the same here every day of the year, so the key is to work around the autumn rainy season to when it’s dry but before hotels fill up.

    Hotel prices remain low through all of November for the most part, so you’ll have a good shot at deals at 3-star and above beach resorts that are trying to fill rooms during the slow season. Even if you are paying near the high season rates the hotels and everything else are bargains here compared to almost anywhere else. Cartagena is one of the cheapest places to travel in November on a beach, and you’ll get less rain as the month goes on. The nearby beaches are not fluffy white sand, in case that makes a difference. They are darker and such a fine grain that it’s a bit of a different feeling.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$74 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$93 per night for two people

    >>>Cartagena prices
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    Cusco, Peru

    • November avg high: 69°F/21°C
    • November avg low: 45°F/7°C
    • November avg precip: 1.8″/4.5cm

    While it’s true that it might be a stretch to call Cusco’s November weather “great,” this is perhaps the best month of the year to visit, and the weather is quite good anyway. The high season for hotels in Cusco ends in October, yet the rainy season doesn’t begin until late December, so November is that perfect combination of small crowds, low prices, and very good weather.

    Those wanting to hike to Machu Picchu will also find this to be an ideal month, since getting in a group will be easy even without much advance notice. The train to Machu Picchu is expensive year round, and reservations should be easier to get the day before this time of the year. Hotels are always cheap in Cusco so you can afford to get something nicer than you are used to this month.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$54 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$83 per night for two people

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    Mexico City, Mexico

    • November avg high: 71°F/22°C
    • November avg low: 46°F/8°C
    • November avg precip: 0.5″/1.3cm

    The rainy season in Mexico City is completely over by the time November rolls in, so this is the perfect month for a visit. The weather will be warm, although evenings will be chilly – something you might not expect at this latitude. And best of all, hotel prices are at or near their lowest in November as well. If you’ve never been to Mexico City you are almost certainly unaware of just how modern and nice most of the central tourist area is. It’s kind of shocking really, and once you see it you’ll be impressed.

    Since flights to Mexico City from the US and Canada are usually quite cheap this time of year as well, this could be a perfect short cultural holiday. This city has great shopping, dining, and nightlife, and the central historic and tourist districts are far safer than most people would expect. There are ruins just out of town as well, so a bit of everything is available.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$44 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$64 per night for two people

    >>>Mexico City prices
    >>>Check current Mexico City hotel and package deals


    Santiago, Chile

    • November avg high: 78°F/26°C
    • November avg low: 50°F/10°C
    • November avg precip: 0. 4″/1.0cm

    For anyone considering a multi-destination South American trip in November, Santiago should definitely be considered. The daytime temperatures should be pleasant and warm, and it’s bone-dry all summer, so it’s a great combination. Hotels in Santiago don’t have their peak price season until New Year’s, so in November you’ll easily be able to find a very good rate at one of the nicer places.

    While Santiago itself may not be worth a long flight from the US or Canada, it’s a great stop along the way to Valparaiso or the adventure cities in the Andes. You can pick up culture and even beach weather in Santiago, and then some summer sports or other activities on another stop.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$75 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$128 per night for two people

    >>>Santiago prices
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    Buenos Aires, Argentina

    • November avg high: 78°F/26°C
    • November avg low: 61°F/16°C
    • November avg precip: 4. 3″/10.8cm

    Hotels in Buenos Aires are starting to reach their summer peak prices in November, especially toward the end of the month, but still they are a fantastic bargain by European or North American standards. The weather in November is also pretty much perfect, and while there’s always a threat of rain in BA, it’s mostly an indoor city so it shouldn’t be too much of an inconvenience.

    Overall this is a perfect time of year to visit almost anywhere in Argentina. When December arrives things really start filling up and all the locals are on their own holidays, so November is the ideal mix of great weather that isn’t too steamy, and modest crowds and prices. With Argentina’s recent inflation and currency devaluation, it can be hard to know how expensive this trip will be, but for most people it will be cheaper than in recent years.

    The situation in 2022 in Argentina is once again a bit confusing. They have had crazy inflation and crazy devaluation of their currency. They also (once again) have an informal currency exchange rate that is about double the “official” exchange rate, so the trick is to bring US or Euro currency and exchange it once you are there to pay for everything. It’s worth reading up on it and Buenos Aires might be the best-value destination in the world as long as that situation continues.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$45 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$61 per night for two people

    >>>Buenos Aires prices
    >>>Check current Buenos Aires hotel and package deals


    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    • November avg high: 86°F/30°C
    • November avg low: 70°F/21°C
    • November avg precip: 3.5″/8.8cm

    The truth is, Rio de Janeiro will make this list for at least 8 months of the year, as the weather is always pretty good and the prices are still reasonable compared to Europe and North America. November is still well into the sweet spot, as the high season for hotels doesn’t begin until December. This means bargains are often available at some of the luxury places along the beach, which won’t be true again until April.

    Brazil’s currency fell quite a bit in 2019 and the country is definitely a bargain once again. That said, it’s probably worth paying for a larger hotel to get better security in general. The city has more of a petty crime problem than the others on this list, so paying attention is important.

    • 3-star hotels from: US$48 per night for two people
    • 4-star hotels from: US$63 per night for two people

    >>>Rio de Janeiro prices
    >>>Check current Rio de Janeiro hotel and package deals

    17 of the Best Places To Visit in November

    As it’s getting cold and dark in the northern hemisphere, we’re all dreaming of jetting off somewhere exotic. This year we’re interested in candlelit celebrations, high altitude capers and anywhere south of the equator.

    If you want to see the full list, keep scrolling. If you know your travel style, click to your chosen section using one of these handy links:

    • The best November destinations for culture and heritage
    • The best November hot spots for watching wildlife
    • Where to go in November for ideal weather
    • The best longer-term trips in November

    The best November destinations for culture and heritage.

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    A krathong (Shutterstock)

    Celebrated across Thailand (but particularly stunning in Chiang Mai), Loi Krathong is one of Thailand’s most beautiful celebrations. Pronounced loy kra-tong, Loi translates to ‘float’ while a krathong is a kind of basket woven from banana leaves, traditionally decorated with flowers, incense and candles. 

    On the full moon in November, krathongs are floated on rivers and canals as offerings to Pra Mae Khongkha, a Goddess in Southeast Asian Buddhist mythology closely associated with water. The offerings represent a request for forgiveness for using the region’s rivers and deltas. Historically, Thailand is an agricultural society and has relied heavily on its waterways. 

    If you float a krathong this November, make sure that it is made from banana leaf or, as is increasingly common, bread, rather than polystyrene. Thai authorities have pulled tens of thousands of non-biodegradable krathongs from the water in recent years. There’s no point in apologising for using rivers by polluting them.

    The torchlit procession on Proclamation Day, Riga, Latvia (Shutterstock)

    Head to this Baltic beauty for another illuminated celebration. November 18th marks Latvia’s Independence Day. Observed as Proclamation Day, the 18th is a national holiday in Latvia, celebrated with concerts, exhibitions, a military parade and a torchlit march through the streets. 

    The Riga parade is a touching display of solidarity and brings Latvians together across the country. The night ends with fireworks and gatherings in public squares. If you’re willing to brave the cold, November is a great time to visit Riga as there is plenty to do. 

    The Dev Deepawali Celebrations in Varanasi, India (Shutterstock)

    Fifteen days after Diwali, on the full moon of Kartika, residents of Varanasi celebrate Dev Deepawali, the ‘Diwali of the Gods’. During this festival, millions of diyas (oil lamps) are placed on the steps of the ghats and floated on the Ganges to honour the river and its Gods.  

    It’s said that on this night, the Gods descend to Earth and bathe in the Ganges. The banks of the rivers glow like embers and the bustling city takes on an otherworldly atmosphere. This year Dev Deepawali will be celebrated on the 12th of November. 

    The Dia De Muertos, Mexico City, Mexico (Shutterstock)

    No doubt you’ve heard of Day of the Dead, but if you’re yet to experience it in all its macabre glory, head down to Michoacan to join in the festivities. The Day of the Dead (Dia De Muertos) is a UNESCO-honoured Mexican holiday in which people honour the dead by building altars, dressing up and visiting graves. The iconography of the festival has gained international recognition, known for its elaborate costumes and painted sugar skulls. 

    Dia De Muertos is a celebration and it is treated exactly as that. Death is viewed positively in Mexico as a natural part of the lifecycle. On this night, the dead are said to return to life to celebrate with loved ones.  

    While Mexico’s major urban centres see massive parades and festivities, it’s best to celebrate Dia De Muertos in the south of the country as it has longer roots down there. Scholars speculate that the festival is an amalgam of an Aztec celebration with All Saints’ Day. It was not observed in the north of the country until the 20th century, and so has a richer history in southern regions like Michoacan. Coincide the festival (November 2nd) with a trip to the beautiful coloniall city of Morelia. 

    The best November hotspots for watching wildlife…

    Fur Seals on the Valdes Peninsula, Argentina (Shutterstock)

    When it comes to marine life, Argentina’s Valdes Peninsula in November is the Piccadilly Circus of the southern seas. This region is home to a variety of birds, penguins, sea lions, seals, whales, orcas and dolphins. While some species may gather in greater numbers in other months, November gives you the best chance of seeing them all. Don’t you just love it when things come together? 

    The peninsula boasts 250 miles of UNESCO-protected coastline bustling with marine life. You’ll find lagoons full of lounging fur seals, bays with orcas close enough to photograph and rookeries invaded by penguin colonies. It’s spring in Patagonia and while it won’t be too warm, it’s a lovely time of year to visit southern Argentina. 

    A leopard in Chobe National Park, Botswana during the green season (Shutterstock)

    November is green season in Chobe. Yes, that can mean a little rain, but that’s a blessing, not a curse. While Chobe is famous for its elephant population and herds of buffalo watering on the riverfront during the dry season, avoiding the green season would be a mistake. 

    As well as lower fares, the green season offers an excellent chance to see large groups of zebra as they start to migrate. It’s also birthing season, so be prepared to see a lot of impala lambs and as a result, their predators. 

    November in Chobe is the best time, however, for birds. Migratory birds arrive in Chobe in enormous numbers at this time of year. In addition, water-birds including herons and gulls can be found nesting on the riverbanks. 

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    A spider monkey in Tikal, Guatemala (Shutterstock)

    In November, cool winds sweep over Guatemala’s highlands, blowing away the clouds from the rainy season. That’s why the locals fly kites in central Guatemala on All Saints’ Day.  

    You can’t totally discount the possibility of rain, but then a third of the country is rainforest, so what do you expect? The temperature is very reasonable in November, with cool nights in the highlands so no rolling around in stifling heat. Most importantly, the winter rush has not begun. Because of its temperate climate and close proximity to North America, Guatemala can receive a lot of visitors during the winter break. 

    Head to the incredible Mayan ruin of Tikal in the north of the country. This ancient citadel was once inhabited by Mesoamerica’s most advanced civilisation, but now, as the forest encroaches, it’s home to the humble spider monkey. The ruins at Tikal are a fantastic place to see this cheeky primate, although, a heads up – they’ve been known to defecate on visitors.

    Read next: Trip Planner: Exploring the ancient Mayan World 

    Albatross nesting in South Georgia (Shutterstock)

    South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are a series of overseas UK territories in the Southern Atlantic Ocean. They’re incredibly remote and only accessible by boat; the nearest airport is on the Falkland Islands. Known as the ‘Serengeti of the Southern Ocean’ the islands offer the highest concentration of Antarctic wildlife in the world. The islands house large king penguin populations, fur seals, whales, dolphins and are an occasional home to the wandering albatross. 

    Visit in November because you can – cruises to the island resume in October after the harsh winter. The voyage takes between 2 and 3 days and as a result, South Georgia is one of the least visited places on the planet. Fewer than 10,000 people visit every year.  

    Where to go in November for ideal weather…

    Stuart in Martin County (Shutterstock)

    During the summer Florida is abuzz with tourists, especially in its theme park capital of Orlando. But there’s plenty of other lesser-known regions of the Sunshine State to visit, and in November, it’s still warm enough for sunbathers. 

    Martin County is one of Florida’s secret spots, home to gorgeous white sand beaches, unique historic sites, and the northern hemisphere’s most biodiverse lagoon eco-system. 

    For observing the best of Florida’s wildlife, head to the Everglades National Park, either as a day trip from Miami or for a short stay. The weather at this time of year is ideal for exploring the park’s wondrous mangroves and wetlands, either on foot or by kayak. You’ll also likely spot a manatee, as they start migrating to the Everglades warm waters during November. 

    Aiguille Percee, Tignes, France (Shutterstock)

    Itching to get to the slopes? Tignes is the highest altitude ski area in Europe and, thanks to its position atop the Grande Motte glacier, offers the longest ski season in France. The Grande Motte is open for the summer season, between June and August, and reopens in September for the winter season. The rest of the mountain opens up as the weather allows. For an early ski in November, head to Grande Motte.

    The Acropolis and the Parthenon, Athens, Greece (Shutterstock)

    For a warm European citybreak in November, Athens is an excellent bet. With an average daytime temperature of 16, November is a perfect month for strolling around the city, taking in the Acropolis and the Parthenon and hopping in and out of Athens amazing museums and galleries. 

    Be sure to visit the National Archaeological Museum, home to some of the most important findings from the prehistorical era. It is considered one of the best museums in the world. 

    With so many outdoor attractions, November is the perfect time to wander around Athens, without the blazing heat of the summer. 

    Punta del Diablo, Uruguay (Shutterstock)

    For something a little different this November, catch a wave in Uruguay. Chances are, you’ll get them pretty much to yourself. doesn’t receive as much attention as its neighbours, despite having the highest GDP on the continent, beautiful colonial towns and stunning national parks. It’s even lesser known for its surf. 

    Montevideo, the cosmopolitan capital, is home to a Spanish citadel as well as Art Deco architecture. While it’s a fantastic city to visit, few travellers explore more of the country. Uruguay’s south coast is dotted with coastal towns offering great access to brilliant surfing beaches. 

    Corumba, La Paloma and Punto Del Diablo are two small towns known for excellent surf. Head there in November for mild weather and perfect swells. 

    As always, check up-to-date weather and safety information with local authorities before surfing. Weather can be unpredictable in this part of the world. 

    A Taperia in Seville, Spain (Shutterstock)

    Andalucia is famous for its mild winters. With temperatures rarely dipping below 10°C, and only a two hour flight from the UK, Seville makes for a perfect winter weekend getaway. Leave your coat at home and stroll along the Guadilquivir, sip wine in a rooftop bar and dive into one of the city’s many taperias. 

    Try carrilladas, a traditional Spanish dish – pork cheeks braised in wine. A truly comforting dish in colder weather.

    The best longer term trips in November…

    Taktshang Goemba, Bhutan (Shutterstock)

    One of the most mysterious and hard to reach countries in the world, Bhutan should be on every travellers list. Nestled in the Himalayan foothills, this spiritual, sub-alpine nation is a real life Shangri-La. Bhutan spans large subtropical plains in the south to mountainous Himalayan regions in the north and is home to the world’s highest unclimbed mountain, Gangkhar Puensum, at 7,500 metres. 

    Similarly, the rest of the country has been relatively unspoiled by industrialisation, globalisation and westernisation. It is the planet’s only carbon deficit country, meaning that it absorbs more carbon than it produces. This is partly due to a rich tree planting tradition that the Bhutanese observe, keeping the country green and luscious. 

    Keep in mind, Bhutan has not simply missed Westernisation, but actively avoided it. As such, visiting the country is not easy. Bhutan has only one small airport, and only a handful of pilots are qualified to fly in and out of it. There are no intercontinental flights to or from Bhutan, so you must find a connecting flight within Asia. Then there’s the fee. From 23 September 2022, Bhutan will be charging a daily $200 Sustainable Development Fee. This once including an all-inclusive package, now, visitors will have to pay for food, accommodation and transport on top of the cost, making Bhutan an expensive country to travel in.

    November is an excellent time to visit as the rainy season has just ended. A lack of precipitation is particularly important in Bhutan’s regions as clear skies make for incredible views. Plus, the new Trans Bhutan Trail will have just opened for the first time in 50 years, ideal for trekkers and cyclists!

    Kerala’s backwaters, India (Shutterstock)

    Head to India’s tropical Malabar coast this autumn. November is an excellent time to explore Kerala’s palm edged beaches and mangrove lined backwaters. Monsoon season has just ended, giving way to relatively dry conditions, reduced humidity and an average temperature of 28°C.

    November also marks the very start of Kerala’s high season and, while things can get very busy around Christmas, visiting in November should allow you to avoid the worst of the crowds. 

    Hide from other visitors in a wayanad (treehouse) or leave them on the shore as you drift through the backwaters on a shikara (houseboat).

    The Wadi Ghul Canyon (Shutterstock)

    There’s no getting around it, Oman is hot – hence the old joke ‘Oh man it’s hot.’ So best to visit in a cooler month like November. Expect highs of 31°C and nighttime lows of 21°C. For a longer trip, November is a good choice as the weather will remain cool throughout the country. Visit Muscat’s old town, explore Ramlet Jadilah, the highest sand dune in the world and marvel at Wadi Ghul, the Omani Grand Canyon.  

    The canyon is located at the highest point in the Hajar mountain range and is more than one kilometre deep is some places. There is a ridgetop hiking path leading to the abandoned village of As Sab. 

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    Taranaki Volcano, New Zealand (Shutterstock)

    Spring is an excellent time to visit New Zealand. While things are getting cold in the northern hemisphere, head down under where everything is in bloom. The climate is lovely in November, with an average temperature of around 18°C.  

    Naturalists should visit Pukekura Park in the Taranaki region, famed for its rhododendrons (as well as classic cone volcano, reminiscent of Mount Fuji). More adventurous travellers can take advantage of the melting mountain snow which makes for perfect white water rafting conditions.

    Of course, the country attracts keen hikers from around the world. Make sure to book onto one of the country’s Great Walks before you go. The famous Milford Track usually sells out early, but there are plenty of lesser-known alternatives, such as the Rakiura Track and Heaphy Track, both rooted within Māori culture.

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    16 Exotic Places To Visit In November In World In 2022!

    Picking that perfect destination for a relaxing vacation is not that easy as it seems sometimes. Isn’t it? And for those enthusiastic travelers planning that winter holiday in November, it is a real struggle. As most part of the world welcomes winter at this time of the year, there are some parts which are get drenched by the continuous rains. Despite of this there are some places in the world which have a long list of things to offer its visitors in the month of November.

    16 Best Places To Visit In November In World 2022

    And to make your struggle a little less here are the best picked 16 places to visit in November in the world which will give you that urge to pack your bags and go out on that dream vacation you have been planning for months.

    1. Santa Monica: Experience The Blissful Atmosphere

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    Santa Monica has a pleasant weather all-year round, but this coastal city is the best place to travel in November for warm weather. The not-so harsh sun, sand and sea makes this city a stellar choice for the travelers to wind away the winter blues. Alongside the beaches, amusement parks and the shopping places, another definite reason to visit this Californian hotspot is the drop in the hotel prices.
    Best places to visit: Santa Monica Pier, State Beach, and Pacific Park
    Best time to visit: June to September
    Places to stay: Wyndham Santa Monica At The Pier, Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel

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    2. Hawaii: Live The Tropical Vibe

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    This U.S state stands to be one of the best tropical places to travel in November for its warm weather, pristine beaches and a blend of buzzing metropolitan and local flavors. The festive time hits the state during this time with the grand celebration of the famous Turkey Trot 10-mile Run on Thanksgiving and the annual Waikiki Holiday Parade. Apart from this, the travelers can also simply relax at the Kauai’s southwestern shore.
    Places to visit in Hawaii: Honolulu, Oahu, and Hawaii
    Best time to visit: April to May and September to October
    Places to stay: Turtle Bay Resort, Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort

    3. Colorado: Feel The Thrill

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    If Colorado is somewhere on your travel bucket list, then november is the best time to plan that longing vacation. Whether it’s the fascinating annual festivals hosted in Denver or the winter sports for the finest skiers, this place has something for every traveler. One of the best places to visit in November in world, this US state is a home to numerous ski-resorts, alpine activities, shops and restaurants settled inside the Victorian buildings and the starting of lifts gives another valid reason to visit Colorado.
    Places to visit in Colorado: Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Aspen
    Best time to visit: June to October
    Places to stay: Travelodge By Wyndham Colorado Springs

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    4. New York City: Gaze At The Marvelous Beauty

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    There is no doubt in the fact that New York City is one of the best places to visit in November in USA. Whether you are looking for the best shops to splurge and avail the best deals or if you want to be part of the grooving places in the streets of New York, this city has everything planned for its travelers. The Big Apple awaits with all the thrill!

    Places to visit in New York: Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and Empire State Building
    Best time to visit: April to June and September to early November
    Places to stay: The Plaza, New York Marriott Marquis

    5.

    Florida: Explore The Wildlife

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    The sunshine state eagerly waits to welcome its visitors to witness the wintering birds at the Florida’s Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Another sight that can’t be missed while in state in November is the pink roseate spoonbills that make the estuaries their home for the season. Despite of the sudden hurricane’s the best time to visit this state is between November and December.
    Places to visit in Florida: Walt Disney World Resort, Miami, and Orlando.
    Best time to visit: November to mid-May
    Places to stay: Ramada By Wyndham Kissimmee Downtown, Maingate Lakeside Resort

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    6. Athens: Visit The Ancient Archepelago

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    If you want to escape to a place with less crowd and much to explore the Athens is one of the best places to visit in November in Europe. During this time the capital city experiences cool weather and there is less tourists. The pleasant weather and the empty tourist places makes this time the best to explore the ancient heritage of the city. From the famous Acropolis to the National Archeological Museum, Athens has everything to make your holiday a perfect getaway.
    Places to visit Athens: Acropolis of Athens, Parthenon, and Plaka
    Best time to visit: March to May and September to November
    Places to stay: Athens House, Centrotel Athens Hotel, Titania


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    7. Budapest: Go Skating

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    For the people looking out for a perfect winter vacation, Budapest is one of the best places to visit in November in world. Being home to one of the largest skating rink in Europe, this Hungarian capital is a paradise for the travelers who want to try their hands on a skating rink. Apart from having the largest skating rink, the Szechenyi Baths are another highlight where one can take a relaxing bath immersing in the hot water with a glass of wine.
    Places to visit in Budapest: Buda Castle, the Hungarian Parliament Building, and Fisherman’s Bastion.
    Best time to visit: March to May and September to November
    Places to stay: Golden Park Hotel, Hotel Budapest, Corinthia Hotel

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    8. Copenhagen: Feel The Bliss In The Air

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    Live a fairytale winter vacation at Europe by keeping Copenhagen in the travel bucket list. This capital city is a home to cozy bars and cafes along with beautiful blend of modern and historical architecture. A tour to the art galleries, amusement parks, canals and the Baroque churches will make your European vacation a memorable getaway for the lifetime.
    Places to visit in Copenhagen: Tivoli Gardens, The Little Mermaid, and Nyhavn.
    Best time to visit: March to May and June to August
    Places to stay: Anderson Hotel, 71 Nyhavn Hotel, STAY Copenhagen

    9. Thailand: Of Beaches And Rain

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    If you’re looking for a place with pleasant weather and a holiday amidst the tropical settings then Thailand can be the best place to visit in November in Asia. With the arrival of November, the monsoon bids adieu to the region and the humidity remains relatively low than throughout the year which makes this state a perfect place for the travelers who are craving for a beach vacation.

    Best places to visit: Phi Phi Island, The Grand Palace, and Pa Tong.
    Best time to visit: November to early April
    Places to stay: Wire Hostel Patong, Lamai Guesthouse, Lak Side Bungalow

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    10. Sri Lanka: Immerse In The Lush-Greenery

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    The north-east monsoon hits the tea country with the arrival of November and this south Asian country is usually drenched with the continuous rainfall. There are high chances of cyclone at this time but the country makes a decent place to enjoy the surreal beauty of the lush-green landscapes away from the hustle bustle.
    Best places to visit: Sigiriya, Colombo, Kandy, and Gale
    Best time to visit: November to March
    Places to stay: Cinnamon Lodge Habarana, Ella Pavillion Hostel, Cycling Hostel Sri Lanka

    11. Cuba: Explore This Mexican Paradise

    It is said that ‘explore Cuba before it changes forever’ as this stunning location mesmerizes the travelers with its natural beauty. Cuba is one of the best tourist destinations in November outside India as the weather during this month will make you fall in love with this place, purveying the best vacation time across the world. Located at the confluence of the Carribean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, this beautiful place is well-connected to the rest of the world and has been welcoming travelers for decades.

    Places to visit in Cuba: Havana, Varadero, Trinidad, and Vinales
    Best time to visit: November to April
    Places to stay: Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Saratoga Havana, Casavanacuba

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    12. Patagonia: Get Lost Amidst The Grasslands

    Patagonia is an astounding destination that is located at the southern end of South America. It comprises a section of Andes Mountains, deserts, pampas, and grassland, making a perfect vacation spot. The thriving rivers of Argentina, that is, Colorado and Barrancas enhance the beauty of this beautiful town. Patagonia is one of the best international places to visit in November 2022.

    Best places to visit: Torres del Paine National Park, Ushuaia, and Perito Moreno Glacier.
    Best time to visit: October to February
    Places to stay: Hotel Patagonia, Patagonia Plaza, Patagonia House

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    13. Ethiopia: Take A Track Back To History

    Ethiopia is a beautiful country that is located in the northeastern part of Africa and shares a border with Eritrea, Djibouti, Somaliland, Somalis, Kenya, and Sudan. It is the most populated landlocked country in the world and is home to the oldest skeletal remanents of the modern-day humans. The place is home to numerous illuminating museums and centers, giving you a perfect chance to indulge in the pasts of the human race.

    Best places to visit: Addis Ababa, Lalibela, Gondar, and Aksum
    Best time to visit: October to June
    Places to stay: Radisson Blu Hotel Addis Ababa, COT Addis Hostel, Melala Addis

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    14. Verbier: Witness The Surreal Beauty

    Verbier is an alpine village that is located in the south-western part of Switzerland amidst the canton of Valais. It is called as the premier backcountry ski resort in the world and allures travelers and adventure freaks from across the world. The natural beauty of Verbier makes it a popular honeymoon destination. One can either spend relaxing and reviving hours amidst the majestic beauty of Verbier or indulge in some daring excursions here at your own pace.

    Best places to visit: Savoleyres, Eglise de Verbier Station, Chapelle du Hameau de Verbier, and Mont Fort
    Best time to visit: Last week of November to early May
    Places to stay: W Verbier, Hotel Bristol Verbier, Hotel Les Touristes

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    15. Phoenix: Explore The Valley Of Sun

    Phoenix, the capital city of Arizona is popularly known as the ‘Valley of Sun’. It was settled as an agricultural community in 1867 and was later incorporated as a city in the year 1881. The place is known for its cotton, climate, cattle, citrus, and copper and entices the wanderers with its unique experience. Whether looking for an Epicurean retreat or daredevil expeditions, Phoenix is one destination that won’t disappoint you.

    Places to visit in Phoenix: Desert Botanical Garden, Camelback Mountain, Papago Park, and Phoenix Zoo.
    Best time to visit: April to November
    Places to stay: Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Kimpton Hotel Palomar Phoenix, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown

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    16. Antartica: Enjoy The Wilderness

    The Earth’s southernmost continent is Antartica that contains the geographic South Pole. Located in the Antartic region of the Southern Hemisphere, it is surrounded by the Southern Sea. Antartica will make you witness some rare species of flora and fauna and the list of native organisms include bacteria, algae, plants, fungi and a few animals such as seals, penguins, mites, tardigrades, and nematodes. One must surely visit this place to unveil the facts of this last region on Earth featuring out of the world vacation time.

    Places to visit in Antarctica: Antartic Peninsula, South Pole, Ross Ice Shelf, Larsen Ice Shelf, and Vinson Massif.
    Best time to visit: November to early February
    Places to stay: There are no hotels in Antartica

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In November In World

    Which are some of the finest places in Antarctica to visit during the month of November?

    Antartic Peninsula, South Pole, Ross Ice Shelf, Larsen Ice Shelf, and Vinson Massif are some of the best places which travellers can visit during the month of November.

    Seeing the pandemic situation, should I plan to travel to one of the exotic countries across the world in November?

    Tourists must be intelligent enough to analyse the ongoing situation of COVID and then plan accordingly which country would be safe for travelling purpose.

    Is November a good time to visit Italy?

    As compared to other countries, Italy remains pleasant during the Autumn season which lasts from October to November. At this time the temperature decreases to 18-20 degrees Celsius during the daytime and at night the temperature drops to 10-15 degree Celsius.

    Where is still warm in November?

    Cape Verde, Canary Islands, Cyprus, and Malta are the most preferred hot destinations of November.

    How hot is Greece in November?

    The average temperature of Greece remains 15 degrees Celsius during November with temperature not exceeding 18 degrees Celsius throughout the month. The pleasant weather of Greece makes it one of the best places to visit in November in the World.

    What is a good place to visit in November?

    Here are some of the best places to visit in the world during November. 1. Melbourne, Australia. 2. The Bahamas. 3. Palm Springs, California. 4. Buenos Aires, Argentina. 5. Hong Kong. 6. Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica. 7. Seychelles.

    Where in the world has the best weather in November?

    You can find the best weather in the world around these places: 1. Dominican Republic (30.5 °C) 2. Barbados (30.3 °C) 3. Orlando (29.1 °C) 4. Cape Verde (28.3 °C) 5. Brisbane (26.6 °C) 6. Tenerife (24.3 °C) 7. Fuerteventura (24.2 °C) 8. Madeira (21.7 °C)

    Is November a good time to visit Europe?

    The late European spring (April/May) and early autumn (September/October) can make a good alternative. If you’re not too fussed about high temperatures and definitely want to avoid the crowds, these are good months to visit Europe.

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    Heatwaves and warm spells | Copernicus

    • Several episodes of exceptionally warm temperatures occurred during the summer months and in November.
    • Different regions were affected by each of these warm episodes.
    • In June, Scandinavia and eastern Europe experienced a very high number of warm daytime temperatures.
    • In August, a blocking high brought warm air up from the subtropics, driving up surface temperatures, resulting in a heatwave over parts of western Europe and exceptionally warm nighttime temperatures.
    • During the beginning of November, in Scandinavia daily maximum temperature records were broken.
    • Nevertheless, the heatwaves of 2020 were not as intense, widespread or long-lived as others in recent years.

    Heatwaves and warm spells are periods characterised by several days of very warm temperatures compared to local or regional averages. In a warm spell, the absolute temperatures are not as high as in a heatwave and relate to unseasonably warm weather. Depending on when they occur, heatwaves and warm spells can have an impact on human health, infrastructure, energy demand and natural ecosystems.

    In 2020, several heatwaves occurred during the summer months, affecting different regions each month. In addition, autumn as a whole was the warmest on record across Europe, with the highest anomalies occurring in November over northern areas and a short but intense warm spell at the beginning of the month.

    Summer heatwaves

    Figure 1. Monthly anomaly of ’warm daytimes’[1] in June[2](left), July (middle) and August (right) 2020, relative to the 1981–2010 reference period. Data source: E-OBS. Credit: C3S/KNMI.
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    Unlike other recent summers, including those of 2018 and 2019, the summer of 2020 was not characterised by a strong heatwave affecting much of the continent. However, although summer 2020 as a whole was not exceptionally warm, there were several significant episodes affecting different regions each month (Figure 1).

    In June, temperatures deviated substantially from the 1981–2010 average, with Scandinavia and much of eastern Europe being much warmer than usual under the influence of anticyclonic conditions, which typically bring more settled, dry and cloud-free weather. Several countries and regions experienced their warmest temperatures on record, for both the month as a whole and, locally, for the daily maximum. Norway had its second warmest June since 1900, while Helsinki and other locations in Finland recorded their warmest June since 1961. Sweden experienced a heatwave at the end of the month, during which it recorded one of its highest June temperatures (34.0°C on 25 June) since at least 1889. While these areas saw a much higher number of ‘warm daytimes’ than usual (Figure 1, left), Mediterranean Europe, central Europe and the Balkans had considerably fewer than usual.

    In July, the picture changed (Figure 1, middle): the Iberian Peninsula and France, the southeast of the country in particular, were warmer than usual, with more than 20 ‘warm daytimes’ above average for the month. In France, and through central Europe up to southern parts of European Russia, this warm period coincided with a dry spell. However, much of northern Europe was cooler than average, with considerably fewer ‘warm daytimes’ than normal.

    Figure 2. Average geopotential height (decametres) at 500 hPa for 7–9 August 2020. Data source: ERA5. Credit: C3S/ECMWF.
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    Geopotential height at 500 hPa is a typical indicator used to illustrate the direction in which weather systems are moving. Here, it indicates an area of high pressure located over the Iberian Peninsula and France, and adjacent regions.

    In August, a strong ridge of high pressure – a blocking high – built up over the Iberian Peninsula, France and adjacent regions (Figure 2), bringing clear skies with large inputs of solar radiation and causing winds to blow warm air from Africa. This led to higher-than-average surface temperatures over large parts of western and central Europe. Following a brief initial spell of very warm weather from 30 July to 1 August, a warm spell of relatively long duration and high nighttime temperatures affected western Europe from 6 to 13 August. Different indices have been used to quantify the severity and duration of this warm spell, and show that the main region that experienced heatwave conditions during this spell was northern France, Benelux and southern UK. The warm spell resulted in considerably more ‘warm daytimes’ than normal for August (Figure 1, right). Peak daytime temperatures reached nearly 40°C in parts of France. For example, on 9August, the maximum temperature reached 39.1°C in Paris and 40.4°C in the commune of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés. Several maximum temperature records for the month of August were broken, for example 39.6°C in Nantes on 7 August, 37.1°C in Lille on 8 August and 39.3°C in Creil on 9 August.

    High temperatures were observed in other parts of Europe as well. For example, on 7 August, much of southern England exceeded 32°C, with 36.4°C being recorded at London Heathrow Airport. This was followed by four more days with temperatures of at least 34°C somewhere in the UK. In Helsingborg, Sweden, the highest temperature in August was 32. 5°C; only the second time that this temperature has been reached since records began in 1949.

    The length of the period with ‘tropical’ temperatures (above 30°C) was exceptional, and covered an area stretching from northwestern France across Belgium and the Netherlands into northern Germany. Much of Portugal and parts of Spain also saw a lengthy period with high temperatures, ranking among the longest five in a record going back to 1950.

    In terms of cumulative heat[3] – indicating the severity of a warm spell – the episode was very close to the heatwaves that France experienced in June and July 2019, a little below the summer 2018 heatwave, but far behind the severe 2003 and 2006 heatwaves[4]. However, the intensity of the August heatwave, as measured by the average temperature of the hottest day, was much lower than during the heatwave of July 2019.

    • Warmest day/night
    • Figure 3a. Ranking of the ‘warmest day’ (left) and ‘warmest night’ (right) indices for summer 2020 compared to their historical values since 1950. Darker colours reflect a higher ranking of the index for 2020. Data source: E-OBS. Credit: C3S/KNMI.
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    • Warm daytimes/nighttimes
    • Figure 3b: Ranking of number of ‘warm daytimes’ (left) and ‘warm nighttimes’ (right) indices for summer 2020 compared to their historical values since 1950. Darker colours reflect a higher ranking of the index for 2020. Data source: E-OBS. Credit: C3S/KNMI.
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      While the summer 2020 heatwaves were not as remarkable as those of recent years, in terms of maximum temperatures reached during the daytime, the high nighttime minimum temperatures did stand out. For example, in De Bilt, in the Netherlands, the nighttime temperatures from 9 to 15 August were between 18.4°C and 21.5°C, with a weekly average of 19.7°C; the previous record from 2014 being 18.1°C. This period of warm nights affected large parts of Europe. The number of ‘warm nighttimes’ in summer 2020 ranks in the top five (in a record going back to 1950), for the UK and the Low Countries, southern France and parts of Italy; decreasing slightly towards the east over central Europe, including Poland, Ukraine and the Baltic states (see Figure 3b). Despite this gradient, this whole area of high ranking ‘warm nighttimes’ is much more extensive and its ranking is much higher than that of the number of ‘warm daytimes’ for summer 2020 (Figure 3b).

      Figure 4. Daily maximum Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) for two 15-day periods encompassing the warm spells and heatwave days as described above. Data source: UTCI based on ERA5. Credit: C3S/Copernicus EMS/ECMWF.

      The Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) classifies heat and cold stress into ten different categories and can be used to infer weather-induced, outdoor thermal stress and discomfort in humans. The daily maximum UTCI shows the highest level of heat stress in the regions impacted by the heatwaves described above.

      In late June, parts of eastern Europe, the Baltics and Sweden saw heat stress reach the ‘strong’ level, which is one level above the average maximum level of the 1981–2010 reference period seen for Scandinavia and Finland. However, the UTCI shows that these episodes were relatively short lived.

      During late July and early August, the heatwaves brought ‘very strong heat stress’ to parts of western and central Europe. For most regions, the episodes were again relatively short lived, but more widespread than for the heatwave in late June, and some areas of northern France saw this heat stress level persist for up to five days.

      Warm November

      Figure 5. Surface mean air temperature anomaly for November 2020 relative to the November average for the 1981–2010 reference period (left) and percentage of ‘warm daytimes’ anomaly in November relative to the 1981–2010 reference period (right). Data source: E-OBS. Credit: C3S/KNMI.
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      November temperatures were much warmer than the 1981–2010 average, with the largest deviations found in northern Europe (Figure 5, left). The number of ‘warm daytimes’ was much higher than expected, based on the 1981–2010 reference period; especially in southern France, in Denmark and around the Baltic Sea (Figure 5, right). November 2020 was, together with 2009, the second warmest November in Europe since 1979; 0.2°C below the temperature for November 2015. In Scandinavia, many daily maximum temperature records were broken early in the month, when a strong southerly flow due to extra-tropical cyclone Zeta drew warm air northward. The highest temperature in Sweden was 18.4°C in Gladhammar; the same value as the previous Swedish November record in 1968. In Denmark, the highest temperature was 17.7°C, the second highest ever measured for the month. Average daytime temperatures in November are usually between 4 and 8°C, and temperatures over 17°C during the month have only been seen in the country three times before, in a record dating back to 1874. Finland reached a new national record at Mariehamn Airport on Åland Island at 16.6°C. For Norway, it was (with 2011) the warmest November on record since 1900, with temperatures 4.6°C above the average for the 1961–1990 reference period[5].

      Further reading

      Notes

      [1] ‘Warm daytimes’ indicates the percentage of days during which the daily maximum temperature exceeds the 90th percentile for that calendar day.

      [2] The red spot over northern Italy is due to an artefact related to the processing of the data and not an actual signal.

      [3] Heatwaves are usually quantified in terms of their length. This approach does not distinguish between a heatwave which contains exceptionally hot days and one which is of equal length but contains days where the temperature is only just above the threshold. By looking at the cumulative heat, the difference between the observed daily maximum temperature and the threshold value, accumulated over the heatwave period, is used as a metric for the severity of a heatwave.

      [4] Further information available via meteofrance.com/actualites-et-dossiers/actualites/climat/2020-vers-lannee-la-plus-chaude.

      [5] Further information is available from the Meteorologisk institutt, Været i Norge, Klimatologisk månedsoversikt November 2020, in met-xpprod.customer.enonic.io/publikasjoner/met-info/met-info-2020.

       

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      To Europe in November: where to go on vacation with children?

      • August 28, 2018
      • Travel Tips

      • Natali Mikhaelis

      When the summer holidays are over and the New Year holidays are still far away, many people have a question about where to go to Europe in November with their children. Many tourists prefer to travel to European countries. The main reason for the choice is that a large number of different attractions are concentrated here. Despite the fact that the weather in November in Europe in most countries is damp and cool, this will not be a hindrance for visiting guests. Although in some European countries at this time there is a real golden autumn. But where is the heat in November in Europe? This and other issues need to be looked into in more detail.

      Where to go in November in Europe

      European countries in the middle of autumn are one of the best sightseeing destinations. Millions of tourists come here every year. If you are thinking about the question of where to go to Europe in November inexpensively, you should pay attention to the fact that in the autumn the cost of tours is significantly reduced to warm countries. For example, this should include Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia. If someone is wondering where to go to Europe in November with children so that you can still enjoy the warm sun, then these countries should be chosen for these purposes.

      But if tourists go to European countries to visit museums, admire the sights, it is best to give preference to the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Hungary, Poland. For those who do not know where to go to Europe in November to enjoy outdoor activities, it is recommended to give preference to ski resorts. First of all, Austria and Switzerland should be included here. No one has yet left these countries indifferent after skiing on the slopes of the Alps.

      Where is the best place to go to Europe in November? Before answering this question, you need to determine the purpose of your trip. For this, it is worth considering several European countries separately.

      Czech Republic

      If tourists do not know where to go to Europe in early November with their children in order to admire the sights, visit various museums, exhibitions, walk around castles, we recommend paying attention to the Czech Republic. At the end of autumn, severe colds do not yet set in this country, but at the same time the sun does not warm so much.

      Arriving in the Czech Republic, you should definitely visit the capital – Prague. It is here that the main number of the most interesting medieval sights that have survived to this day are concentrated. Cathedrals, made in the Gothic style, make an indelible impression on tourists. Be sure to visit St. Vitus Cathedral, which offers a beautiful view of the entire capital. Of course, none of the tourists left Prague without taking a couple of beautiful photos on the Charles Bridge. In Prague, you can just walk for hours, go to various museums, libraries, visit exhibitions.

      Another advantage of a holiday in the Czech Republic is that the cost of tours is always low. If you go here on your own, you can book a hotel in the center of the capital very inexpensively. And the prices for entertainment will also please their tourists.

      Germany

      With the advent of autumn, tourists with kids can visit Germany. Those who do not like the intense cold, but prefer to walk under the autumn sun, should go to the south of this country. In Bavaria, tourists with children can take a walk in various nature reserves, which are located on the territory of the Bavarian forests, go boating on the lakes, and also take part in excursions to interesting castles. The most popular of these is Neuschwanstein, which is located in the southern part of Germany. During a tour of this castle, foreign tourists are provided with special headphones, where they can listen to all the information in their own language.

      Munich is definitely worth a visit. This ancient city has a large number of interesting sights made in the Gothic style. In the end, you can just wander through the old streets, which are paved with medieval stone.

      Football fans should definitely visit the home arena of the football club “Bayern” – Allianz Arena.

      France

      Considering the question of where to go to Europe in November with the whole family, one cannot but mention France. At this time, there is not such a large flow of tourists, so guests of a European country can safely visit the most interesting sights. Arriving in Paris, you should definitely visit the famous Louvre. Beautiful photos can be taken against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, as well as on the Champs Elysees. And kids should definitely be taken to Disneyland.

      Lovers of various cheeses, delicious wines and croissants should definitely visit France.

      Spain

      By European standards, Spain is a very large country. Therefore, tourists will have to spend a lot of time on the road between Spanish cities. If you take a sightseeing tour throughout the country, you can visit Valencia, Zaragoza, Barcelona, ​​Madrid. All these cities can be traveled in just a week. Spain has a huge number of attractions. Here you can visit medieval castles, cathedrals, mosques, fortresses and palaces.

      At the same time, you should pay attention to the fact that the air temperature in November here is from 15 to 20 degrees, which is ideal for traveling. If tourists do not know where to go on vacation in Europe in November so that it is not too cold, then they should definitely consider Spain as one of the options.

      Portugal

      Portugal is the birthplace of Port and Fig. The main attractions of this state can be comfortably visited in just one week. Since the country is small, tourists will not have to experience long journeys. This European state is able to amaze its guests with unexpected beauty. At the same time, it is worth paying attention to the fact that Portugal is not at all similar to neighboring Spain. Here, even on local churches, corals and ropes are stuck, which remind of the era of great navigators.

      As for weather conditions, with the advent of November, the air temperature here warms up from 18 to 22 degrees. Of course, the water will not heat up under such conditions, but you can just take a comfortable walk along the beautiful embankment.

      Italy

      Italy is a very popular destination among travelers. Crowds of tourists come here mainly in the summer, so November is the perfect month for those people who want to enjoy a relaxing holiday. Arriving in this country, of course, you should definitely visit the Vatican. Shopping lovers should go to Milan, where they can enjoy new collections from famous Italian brands and fashion designers.

      Another benefit of visiting Italy in November is that when autumn comes, there are various gastronomic festivals where farmers show off their products. And lovers of delicious food should definitely try Italian pizza and pasta.

      For young tourists there are a large number of parks, attractions and children’s museums.

      As for the weather, with the advent of November, the air temperature here fluctuates within 15 degrees. At night, of course, the figures drop lower, so you need to take a jacket with you if you plan to walk around Rome or another city at night.

      Austria

      Many travel to Austria in November to visit ski resorts located in the Alps. This time is ideal for skiing and snowboarding. However, it is worth paying attention to the fact that the cost of tours to the Alps increases with the advent of autumn, since here at this time the peak of the ski season begins.

      And if someone just wants to enjoy the sights of this country, it is worth visiting Vienna. It is here that the main number of museums, philharmonic societies, theaters are concentrated.

      Greece

      Those tourists who want to escape the cold can go to Greece for a couple of weeks. The weather here is ideal for walking around beautiful places, admiring the scenery, visiting interesting ancient sights. Most of them are located on the island of Crete. Here guests can even participate in the excavations of ancient palaces.

      Entertainment lovers will be pleasantly surprised by the fact that almost every Greek resort has a huge number of different restaurants, cafes, bars. As a rule, the cost of tours to Greece with the advent of autumn is significantly reduced, as the beach season ends. Therefore, if someone does not know where you can go to relax in the middle of autumn inexpensively, then they may consider visiting Greece or the island of Crete.

      In conclusion, it is worth noting that the main advantage of visiting European countries is that when traveling independently, you can visit several states at once in a short period of time. As a rule, the area of ​​such countries is small, so you can move from one state to another by car. For example, it takes only a few hours to get from Berlin to Prague. Another undoubted plus of traveling around Europe in November is that with the advent of autumn, the flow of tourists here is significantly reduced. And this suggests that people traveling during this period will have a very comfortable rest. You won’t have to jostle among a huge crowd on excursions, as well as during simple walks along the narrow European streets.

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      Where to find the most beautiful autumn in Europe: 15 ideas for a tour

      Autumn, which means bright autumn foliage outfits, is coming very soon, and it’s time to pick up tours now. Vestnik ATOR has collected for you 15 corners of Europe, where autumn colors are especially gorgeous. Our review will be useful for romantics, lovers, gourmets, and, of course, lovers of nature and beautiful photos.

      1. PERTHSHIERE , SCOTLAND

      Perthshire, often referred to as the “County of Big Trees”, is one of the most fantastic places in Europe for the brilliance of autumn colors. At least in the UK, this is where photographers and painters go for the best autumn landscapes. The lakes and rivers here reflect the gold of the foliage, making the panoramic views truly mesmerizing. The most interesting places to visit here are Loch Thammel, Killikrunky Pass and Mount Knockhill. You can climb it slowly through beautiful mixed forests and heather-covered slopes, stopping to take another picture: autumn views, as the locals themselves say, are simply “freaky”. In any case, the best in the entire North Scottish Highlands.

      You can order exclusive and individual tours in Scotland from the tour operator BSI Group.

      2. CUMBRIAN ENG

      The Lake District, as Cumbria is also called, is a mountainous region in North West England. They are so almost cinematic beautiful, but autumn makes the local landscapes even more vivid. The routes here are truly surreal in beauty – along the lakes, bordered by hills covered with gold and crimson foliage. It is especially beautiful here in the fall in the Graizedale Forest Park – on local paths and bike paths you can admire the views of mountainous England and an amazing mixture of colors of green pines and autumn crowns of red forest beeches. We advise you to view your photos by laying out your laptop next to a mug of ale or cider in a local pub.

      You can order individual tours in the UK from tour operators Russian Express, BSI Group, KMP Group, PAC Group

      3. BRUGGE , BELGIUM

      The medieval city of Bruges becomes arguably the most picturesque city in Europe as autumn sets in, when the historic buildings are covered in crimson and golden ivy leaves. All this riot of colors is reflected in the water of the canals – romance here will shine through from every photo. It’s good to visit here in November as well – just at this time, open markets begin to work in Bruges. In autumn, you can also warm yourself with local hot chocolate. We especially recommend looking for the DeProeverie variety – it is considered by the residents of the city to be the best in Bruges.

      Tours in Bruges can be ordered from tour operators PAC Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, Lead Tour Group, BSI Group.

      4. BAVERIA, GERMANY

      Southern Germany has some of the best views of Europe in autumn, with endless alpine forests in gold and red foliage creeping up to snow-capped mountains. Autumn here is not only beautiful, but also delicious – a lot of different festivals take place here at this time, the most famous of which, of course, is Oktoberfest. If you prefer other types of leisure activities to beer, then in autumn there are plenty of opportunities for this: you can climb in the Alps, ride your favorite in autumn Munich in a horse-drawn carriage, or stop by to taste very excellent Bavarian wine in one of the local mountain wineries. We strongly advise you to make a tour of Bavarian castles and palaces in the fall – there are a lot of them, but the most picturesque during the leaf fall period will be the famous “cinematic” Neuschwanstein castle, Linderhoff Palace, as well as Nuremberg and Burghausen castles.

      Exclusive and individual tours to Bavaria can be ordered from tour operators “VEDI TURGROUP”, PAC Group, “Russian Express”, KMP Group, BSI Group.

      5. DUBROVNIK , CROATIA

      A nice Croatian city stretching along the Adriatic coast of the country is a great place for an autumn vacation: by the way, it is in autumn that prices for everything are significantly reduced here – from hotels to restaurants. The summer tourist crowds are gone, but it’s still warm. Take a walk along the local beaches, which are very beautiful without crowds of tourists, and be sure to get out into the surrounding mountains to look at the relic forests in bright autumn colors.

      Exclusive and individual tours to Croatia can be ordered from tour operators PAC Group, Russian Express, PAKS, KMP Group.

      6. Wicklow, IRELAND

      The mountainous region of Wicklow and the county of the same name in Ireland are picturesque throughout the year, but only in autumn can you get shots with bright blue skies and forests dressed in dazzling gold foliage. And in autumn, you can see and visit more beautiful waterfalls here than tourists usually see. Be sure to visit the glacial valley of Glendalough – there is an amazing medieval monastery of the same name, founded in the 6th century by St. Kevin. If the weather is suddenly not too sunny and rainy, you can wait out the bad weather in one of the local pubs, warming yourself by a real crackling fireplace with a glass of dark Guinness.

      Exclusive and individual tours to Ireland can be ordered from tour operators PAC Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, BSI Group

      7. PIEDMONT, ITALY

      Autumn (especially October) is the season to come to Italy for its wonderful wine and no less amazing gastronomy. This is the season of festivals – the truffle festival, the mushroom festival, the nut and chocolate festivals … And of course, this is the time for young wine. The Alpine region of Piedmont, located in northwestern Italy, is famous, however, not only for its cuisine and wines, but also for its amazing autumn landscapes of snow-capped peaks rising from the riot of autumn colors of the forests that cover its mountains.

      Individual tours to Italy can be ordered from tour operators ICS Travel Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, BSI Group, PAC Group.

      8. ARAGON , SPAIN

      Autumn in Aragon, an area in northeastern Spain bordering France in the Pyrenees, is famous for its mild and surprisingly consistent climate with temperatures of 19-28 degrees throughout the year. It is in the Aragonese Pyrenees that the highest beautiful peaks of this mountain range are located. Autumn here is especially picturesque and impressive in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park (by the way, this is the first national park in Spain) – here you can not only capture amazing views of autumn in the mountains in their strength and beauty, but also visit impressive waterfalls and see many representatives of the local animal world.

      Exclusive and individual tours to Spain can be ordered from tour operators ICS Travel Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, BSI Group, PAC Group. “DRIVE THE TOURGROUP”.

      9. LUGANO, SWITZERLAND

      The beautiful city of Lugano is located in the south of Switzerland, on the border with Italy – on the shores of the lake of the same name and at the foot of the picturesque slopes of the Southern Alps. Of course, this place is picturesque at other times of the year, but we especially recommend visiting Lugano in autumn: the temperature here just comes to comfortable values, and the whole area is painted in surprisingly bright and magical colors of mountain autumn. If you plan a tour here for the first weekend of October, you will find yourself just in time for the local Autumn Festival – a celebration of folk music, grapes and excellent young wine.

      Exclusive and individual tours to Switzerland can be ordered from tour operators ICS Travel Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, BSI Group.

      10. PUTCHERDA , SPAIN

      Puigcerda, the capital of the Catalan province of Cerdanya, is a picturesque town with numerous restaurants, shops and historical sites, located on the border of France, Spain and Andorra. There are many tourist routes around it, which are especially beautiful in autumn with their colors. Start enjoying the autumn foliage from the local “Alley of Lovers” – a path covered with a living vault of tree crowns. Wander with a camera around Lake Puigcerda, go to Schirbek Park – autumn views are simply amazing here and there.

      Exclusive and individual tours to Spain can be ordered from tour operators ICS Travel Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, BSI Group, PAC Group. “DRIVE THE TOURGROUP”.

      11. UKANZ, SLOVENIA

      The mountain village of Ukanc is located on the western shore of the alpine glacial lake Bohinj in the Slovenian region of Upper Carniola. Tourists can get here by cable car from the top of Mount Vogel and at the same time take pictures of the most breathtaking views in all of Alpine Europe. And in autumn, this area is transformed: the mountains are dressed in gold and various shades of red, reflected in the lake. From Ukanets you can also get to one of the most beautiful European waterfalls – Savica. Well, for the hardy – from here you can go on a full-day hiking tour to the Valley of the Seven Lakes (Semiozerie) in the Triglav National Park.

      You can order exclusive and individual tours to Slovenia from tour operators ICS Travel Group, Russian Express, BSI Group, Lead Tour Group.

      12. ORCHIE BRIDGE, SCOTLAND

      Tucked away in the heart of the Highlands of Scotland (Highlands), Orchy Bridge and the village of the same name are one of the most picturesque places in this region, and probably all of Europe. In addition to the fact that in autumn there are truly stunning landscapes with castles emerging here and there from the fog and red-gold foliage, here you can enjoy the taste of excellent whiskey. Be sure to visit Loch Tulla here, where islands with relic larches are reflected in their colors in the water. Orchi is also a popular hiking trail in the western Highlands, from Milngavie to Fort William.

      Exclusive and individual tours in Scotland you can order from the tour operator BSI Group

      13. VALLEY LOIR , FRANCE

      The Loire Valley in France has 75,000 hectares of vineyards stretching to the horizon, covering valleys and mountain slopes. The most riot of colors here falls on the second half of October – the beauty of the local views is indescribable even by the most advanced camera: the vineyards are painted in dull gold, bright orange and fiery red, as if highlighting the gloomy greenery of the forests with semi-fabulous chateau flashing here and there. This is without a doubt the most colorful place in autumn Europe – and combined with the opportunities for wine gourmets, it is even more attractive.

      Exclusive and individual tours to France can be ordered from tour operators ICS Travel Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, BSI Group, PAC Group. “DRIVE THE TOURGROUP”.

      14. AHORNBODEN AUSTRIA

      The Alpine village of Ahornboden is located near Innsbruck – in the so-called. The “Silver” region of Austria is at an altitude of about one and a half kilometers above sea level, surrounded by rocky mountain peaks. In autumn, here you will see absolutely fabulous landscapes of alpine meadows and ancient maple groves, the shade of autumn foliage in which is completely special – luminous, rich yellow. Relic local maples (some of them over 600 years old) dressed in these amazing, almost “felt-tip” colors are a rare and unforgettable sight. Note that prices are lower here in autumn, so the trip will be more budgetary than in summer or winter.

      Exclusive and individual tours to Austria can be ordered from tour operators ICS Travel Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, BSI Group, PAC Group. “DRIVE THE TOURGROUP”.

      15. DORO VALLEY, PORTUGAL

      The Douro River Valley turns blazing red, orange and golden yellow in autumn, from the terraced vineyards on the slopes of the mountains. In autumn, of course, it is worth going to this region not only for fantastically beautiful views, but also for wine and local cuisine. Although Portugal is not specifically associated with wine for many, the Douro River Valley is the oldest wine-growing region in the world, judging by dated archaeological finds. In the process of enjoying the local autumn beauties, do not forget to have a bite here with fresh bread, smoked meats and wash it all down with really delicious local young wine. And in the fall, there is a very special grape here – perhaps you will not try this anywhere else. And, probably, the best option for an autumn tour here is a two-hundred-kilometer cruise along the Douro River.

      Exclusive and individual tours to Portugal can be ordered from tour operators ICS Travel Group, Russian Express, KMP Group, BSI Group, PAC Group. “DRIVE THE TOURGROUP”.

      Photo: pixabay. com

      Where to relax in November? Tours for the November holidays

      With the onset of autumn, it becomes cold and dull in our country. The gray sky and constant rains lead to apathy, you want to sleep, your working capacity drops and you don’t want to leave the house for a walk again. Weekends we spend near the TV, and this is far from the most interesting pastime.

      Maybe it’s time to shake off the blues and go on a trip? Who said that vacation is best taken in the summer? Tours for the November holidays are the perfect choice for everyone who wants to make their autumn bright, warm and unforgettable. But where to go at this time of the year?

      Of course, you can visit Egypt and bask on the sunny beach of the Red Sea. But this is not relevant, it is banal, especially since modern travel companies open up a lot of opportunities for customers to travel. Pegasus knows how to decorate a gloomy autumn! For your convenience, all special offers can be viewed on this page.

      1. Mexico – sun, beaches and fiery festivals

      The last month of autumn is considered the ideal time of year to travel to Mexico. During this period, it is dry and warm here, and the season of cyclones and rains ends by November. So you can get a great tan, allow yourself plenty of pampering on the comfortable beaches of the Caribbean.

      But try to change the usual principles of rest. The sun and the sea are, of course, always excellent, but it doesn’t bring many impressions. Take a vacation by the beginning of November and try to fly to this amazing country in the first days of the autumn month. In the cities of Mexico, on November 1 and 2, the Day of the Dead is celebrated – a holiday that is famous for its fun, loud festivities and interesting costumed processions.

      On the days of the holiday, local residents dress up as skeletons, pick up musical instruments and arrange incendiary festivities, theatrical performances, festive processions on the streets, infecting everyone around with a great mood.

      2. Sri Lanka and India in the lights of illumination

      Missing Mexico on the Day of the Dead is not a problem. You can go to India or visit Sri Lanka. In these countries, Diwali is celebrated on November 13-17. This is a Hindu festival famous for its fireworks and lavish festive illuminations that adorn the big cities.

      On the days of the celebration, local residents always light numerous candles in their houses and on the streets, lanterns delight with warm light everywhere. And in the evenings, the lights of festive multi-colored fireworks tirelessly soar into the sky. Even at night in the cities it becomes light as during the day from a huge number of lights.

      3. Vietnam, Bahamas and Thailand – a great beach holiday

      In autumn, you can go to the beach. Beach tours for the November holidays are very diverse, because just at this time the rainy season ends in many countries, resorts welcome tourists from all over the world.

      Head to Vietnam to soak up the rays of the southern sun, admire the beautiful views and get a dose of vitamins and a boost of energy before the long Russian winter.

      November is also comfortable for traveling to Thailand. The rains end by winter, and almost 100% air humidity gradually subsides. In Thailand, it is so pleasant to relax on luxurious white beaches, enjoy the beauty of exotic nature and admire the unique unity of modern buildings with the remnants of an ancient civilization.

      The rainy season is also coming to an end in the Bahamas. People come to the islands for impeccable beaches, exciting fishing and surfing. In November, there are not very many tourists yet, a large flow is observed for the New Year holidays, so the rest will definitely be comfortable and calm. By the way, prices in the restaurants of the islands at the end of autumn are quite adequate, which is also connected with the traditionally small flow of tourists. So why not take advantage of this quiet period and indulge in luxury?

      4. To Australia for diving

      Amazing Australia is distinguished by the fact that the seasons of this country are opposite to ours. In autumn it is just warm and comfortable here, so November can be compared with late spring in our country. At this time, diving fans like to come to Australia, who gather to dive near the Great Barrier Reef.

      If you choose this country for your holiday in November, don’t forget to visit the races in Melbourne, which are held every year on the first Tuesday of the last autumn month. The Melbourne Cup is regarded as Australia’s premier horse race, and the event welcomes thousands of visitors each year to watch thoroughbred races.

      In your free time, explore the national parks of Tasmania. They occupy most of the island, many today are considered the World Heritage of Humanity. A walk through one of these parks will be interesting and unforgettable.

      5. Excursion Europe

      We most often go to European countries for impressions – acquaintance with architecture, history, visiting museums and historical sights helps to broaden our horizons, introduces us to art. Tours for the November holidays in the Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, Hungary have always been popular. And it does not matter at all that it is not hot in Eastern Europe in late autumn, it rains. The main thing is a change of scenery!

      Go to old Prague – it is magnificent, cozy and unique. It is so nice to wander through the narrow cobbled streets, spend time in a small coffee shop, visit museums and numerous sights of the ancient city.

      In Hungary, tourists are waiting for majestic architecture and numerous baths scattered in different cities of the country. Mineral springs will help you relax, warm up and improve your health, which will not interfere at all before a long winter.

      In southern Europe, the sun in November is not yet giving way to gray clouds and cold rain. So walking around museums will be more enjoyable due to comfortable weather. It is very convenient that in autumn prices in Italy, Spain and Greece are already lower than in summer. And no less impressive.

      Have you chosen where you will go for your autumn holidays yet? Or do you think November is not the right month to travel? But in vain! Wet and cold November will be remembered for a long time if you dilute it with a bright palette of travel and new, positive emotions from the autumn vacation!

      Where to fly in November?

      November is a short and gray month. Often, in our latitudes, it does not look very inspiring. It’s not autumn anymore according to the weather, but it’s not so close to the New Year either. You can brighten up November by planning winter holidays, or you can … dilute it with a fantastic vacation! Where is the best place to go on holiday in November? We study the situation.

      Egypt

      The closest warm country. Not the most exotic, familiar to many tourists, but this does not make a holiday in Egypt less attractive. Pros: visa-free travel, convenient flights and distance, reasonable cost of tours, hotel staff and guides who speak your language. Excellent sea and beautiful suntan. Egypt is a guaranteed 8-day relaxation, which is literally at arm’s length from us.

      November is good for holidays in Egypt. The air temperature drops slightly compared to the summer heat. The feeling of the sea and the environment are almost equal: +26-27 air, +25 – sea.

      The level of November prices for holidays in Egypt pleases with availability, it is also a good opportunity to “hunt” for last-minute offers, the main thing is to prepare your suitcases in advance.

      The warmest resorts in Egypt are Sharm el-Sheikh, Taba and Dahab. In Safaga, located 60 kilometers from Hurghada, it is a couple of degrees cooler, but it is securely surrounded by mountains from the breath of the winds. It is colder in Hurghada itself at this time of the year, but this is a relative value: + 23-25 ​​degrees, and the sea remains just as warm and gentle.

      Pay attention to a new Egyptian destination for Ukrainian tourists – Marsa Alam, where direct charters from Kyiv have been launched. Long transfers on Egyptian roads are now in the past! Now Marsa Alam with its corals, wild sea cows, luxury hotels and service is closer than ever. In November it is sunny here, the air temperature is +27, the water is +25 degrees.

      The next point on the map that may be of interest to tourists in November is Israel.

      November trip to the “Promised Land” is a fresh idea. For many who would like to visit this country, the summer in Israel is still too hot. +40 degrees above zero is not a very comfortable temperature for excursions, visits to shrines or walks around the city. But in November, comfortable weather sets in Israel: + 27 ° С air and + 25 ° С – water. This means that all the sights of Israel and wellness programs are at your service. And the prices for tours are more affordable right now.

      UAE

      “Land of the Future” The UAE is attractive from many points of view, there is something to see here at any time of the year. That’s just the summer water in the Emirates is really hot, like at home in the bath. If we talk about the November tours, at this time a real beach relaxation begins on the beaches of the UAE. +30 during the day, +20 at night with a water temperature of 23-26 degrees.

      Bonus: autumn is a period of sales and big discounts in shopping malls and shops in the UAE, you can make a very profitable shopping and please yourself with updates.

      Sri Lanka

      Another great way to get some sun. The period from November to the end of April is considered the most favorable for visiting the island. The air temperature in Sri Lanka practically does not change all year round: +28 – +30 ° С, with the exception of mountainous regions. The average water temperature is around +26. But precipitation varies throughout the year. It is in November that surfers most often come to Sri Lanka. You too can try to learn the basics of riding the waves and get your dose of extreme! There are many surf schools on the coasts of Sri Lanka. November is the perfect month to experience the ancient culture, sights and beaches of Sri Lanka. The maximum number of tourists visit this island for the New Year holidays. Sri Lanka may become part of your New Year’s Eve plans, but pay attention – prices for New Year’s tours will be an order of magnitude higher than in November.

      Goa

      November is the beginning of the high season in Goa. The air temperature in Goa in November is +32, and the water is +23 degrees. What to choose: meditation, a lazy beach holiday with endless swimming in the Arabian Sea and eating fruits, or looking for adventure on a scooter along the coast – the choice is yours. In our opinion, all options are not bad!

      If you want to fly away and find something a little more exotic, there are plenty of other options for your holiday in November. For example, the Caribbean. Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico. The period from November to April is the best time to visit Mexico.

      And finally, if warm sand and the rustle of palm trees are not necessary for you, a gloomy November is much more fun to while away in Europe! Late autumn is a good time for sightseeing tours in Europe, this time of the year there is not so dank, but very romantic. Therefore, it is worth considering the Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary, Italy, Poland, Germany, France and Spain for a trip in November with an excursion program.

      We wish you a fun November!

      When is the best time to go to Germany

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      Are you planning a trip to Germany? Find out when is the best time to do it!

      Should I go to Germany?

      Germany belongs to this category
      countries where a full-fledged tourist
      downtime simply does not happen. In this country
      with an abundance of museums, historical monuments
      and spa resorts you will find something to do
      in any season. There is also
      ski and sea resorts, so
      vacation in Germany will be great at any time
      season.

      High
      season in Germany falls on three
      period. The influx of tourists is observed
      in winter, from mid-December to early
      Martha. For the most part, this is due to
      ski season. Second surge
      tourist activity observed
      here in July – August, when the resorts
      Baltic and North Sea begins
      holiday season, and non-hot German
      summer brings the best weather for excursions
      by castles. And of course the biggest
      influx of foreigners happens in Germany
      in October, when the Munich
      famous Oktoberfest.
      On this feast of beer flocks to Bavaria
      up to 7 million tourists.

      The low season in Germany is
      early spring, most of autumn and
      beginning of December. House prices at this time
      several fall, and therefore the off-season
      in Germany so loved by the undemanding
      to the weather by tourists. And indeed,
      if your goal is museums and art galleries,
      and not beaches and mountain slopes, then spring and
      autumn is your choice.

      Holidays in Germany in winter

      Winter is the best time
      go to Germany for the Bavarian
      ski resorts. bavarian alps
      will meet you with the snowy shine of the peaks and
      will give you an unforgettable winter vacation.
      The weather in Germany is not harsh in winter
      you name it, severe frosts are practically here
      can not be. The temperature drops below
      zero mark is only slightly. Truth,
      this heat is often the cause
      sleet, rain or sleet. But in
      The Alps are somewhat colder at this time
      — from -4°С to -10°С. So light frost
      and snow slopes are provided to you. Especially
      adjusted for artificial snow.

      Winter holidays in Germany are not
      only skiing, but also wonders
      Christmas holidays. Here, how
      and throughout Europe, Christmas and New Year
      greeted with a flourish and with an indescribable
      fabulous atmosphere.

      And the beginning of January in Germany
      is the time of sales, when the price of
      most things fall almost
      twice. So for shopping winter in Germany
      – Golden time. And of course museums.
      Germany will be waiting for you at any time
      of the year.

      Read more in the sections:

      • Vacation in Germany in December
      • Vacation in Germany in January
      • Vacation in Germany in February

      Holidays in Germany in spring

      The weather in Germany in spring is pretty
      cool, from +10°С in March to +20°С in
      May. And very changeable – even sunny
      in the morning it is better to play it safe and take
      bring an umbrella and a jacket. Spring is the time
      When to go to Germany is somewhat cheaper.
      Holidays in Germany are preferred in spring
      romance lovers. After all, the flowering period
      in the botanical gardens is truly beautiful.
      And the end of spring is one of the best
      periods for treatment at spa resorts.

      Read more in sections:

      • Holidays in Germany in March
      • Holidays in Germany in April
      • Holidays in Germany in May

      Holidays in Germany in summer

      Summer in Germany is not hot. More often
      the temperature doesn’t rise here
      above +23°С. Although in the east of the country sometimes
      It gets hot and 30 degrees. But,
      in general, the weather in Germany is mild in summer.
      And, of course, summer is the period
      When is the best time to go on holiday in Germany?
      sea ​​coast. Bathing season in
      The Baltics are short-lived, from July to August,
      earlier and later the sea is too cold.

      Holidays in Germany in the summer
      good for walking around
      the Bavarian Forest National Park and
      long tours of the castles. Also in
      warm season is good to do
      health improvement at healing springs.
      And of course, do not forget about shopping –
      summer sales season starts at
      end of July.

      Read more in sections:

      • Holidays in Germany in June
      • Holidays in Germany in July
      • Holidays in Germany in August

      Holidays in Germany in autumn

      Autumn is coming in Germany
      step by step and methodically, in accordance with
      traditions of the inhabitants of this country. Weather
      in Germany, autumn is divided into three periods.
      In September it is warm and sunny, in October
      light rains begin, and in November
      damp and gloomy.

      Rest
      in Germany in autumn it is good at spa resorts
      and in historic city centres. And also
      you can go to Dresden,
      join the wonders of painting and opera
      art. And of course, October
      the sacred time of beer lovers all over
      the world.

      Time,
      when to fly to germany for most
      tourists means fly to Munich, on
      Oktoberfest.
      This festival is worth visiting at least once.
      in life – you definitely will not have to regret!

      Read more in sections:

      • Holidays in Germany in September
      • Holidays in Germany in October
      • Holidays in Germany in November

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      Main weather and climate features in 2015 in the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth

      Main weather and climate features observed in the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth in 2015

      was provided in the report on the website of Roshydromet www.meteorf.ru

      Content:

      Russia
      Winter 2014-2015
      Spring
      Summer
      Autumn
      Beginning of winter 2015-20164
      Moscow
      Europe
      Central Asia
      Near and Middle East
      India and neighboring countries
      China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan
      Southeast Asia
      North Africa
      North America
      Arctic
      Oceans
      Most significant cyclones
      weather and climate events in 2015

      2015 was the warmest year in the Northern Hemisphere in the history of regular meteorological observations on the planet, i. e. since 1891 The anomaly of the average annual air temperature for the first time exceeded +1.0°, which is 0.2° more than in the previous year, which was previously considered extremely warm (Fig. 1).

      Fig. Fig. 1. Anomalies of the mean annual air temperature (with an accuracy of 0.1°C)
      in the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth in 1891-2015.

      Until 2015 average monthly air temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere exceeded the norm by 1° or more only 5 times (in January 2007, February 1998 and 2002, March 2008 and November 2010), and in one 2015. this happened in 10 months out of 12. May to December 2015 the average air temperatures for the month reached an absolute maximum, and from September to the end of the year the anomalies exceeded +1.1°. January, February and March were the second warmest in the range since 1891, and only April 2015. was out of the top three of the warmest.

      Fig. 2. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (°С) in 2015

      On all continents, the average year was warmer than usual (Fig. 2). The only exceptions were small areas on the Atlantic coast of Canada. The largest anomalies of average annual temperature (+4…+5°) were registered in the Arctic in the north of the Barents and Kara seas. Anomalies over +2…+3° cover large areas of Eurasia and North America. El Niño affected the rise in air temperature in the eastern Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf Stream – in the western Atlantic Ocean. Here the anomalies are more than +1…+2°. Below the norm, the air temperature turned out to be in some areas of the World Ocean, especially in the Atlantic Ocean. Here, in the north, approximately between Greenland and the coast of Canada, a large area of ​​negative anomalies of the mean annual air temperature has formed.

      2015 – the second warmest year in the meteorological record of Russia, Europe, China, and the USA.

      Fig. 3. Anomalies in the amount of precipitation for 2015 in % of the annual norm.

      Some regions of the Northern Hemisphere during the year received significantly more atmospheric precipitation than the norm (Fig. 3). First of all, this is the territory of the United States. In the Midwest and the south of the country, the norms are exceeded by about 1.5, and in Texas – by 2 times. According to NOAA (National Center for Ocean and Atmospheric Research) 2015. in the United States the third wettest in the history of the country. The excess rainfall went to the northwestern provinces of China and the northeastern states of India, as well as the Sahel region and partly the Scandinavian and Transcaucasian countries, as well as Turkey. In Russia, there is a lot of precipitation in the Urals. At the same time, there are regions that did not receive enough precipitation for the year. The weakened summer monsoon in India brought little rain to the west of the country. The severe drought continues in California. In Europe, less than normal rainfall went to certain areas of Spain, Portugal, France. In Russia, precipitation deficit was observed in Transbaikalia. It should be borne in mind that often wet and dry periods in the same area are leveled when calculating the anomalies of annual precipitation totals. So, for example, in Central Russia, a very rainy June was observed, and there was also a shortage of precipitation in September and October, but on average for the year in most of Russia, the annual precipitation amounts correspond to the norms.

      Throughout 2015 the average surface temperature of the Pacific Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere was above normal. This became especially noticeable in the spring, when after the neutral phase of the Southern Oscillation that lasted more than three years, a new El Niño began. Gradually, the anomalies increased, and by the end of the year in the east of equatorial latitudes, i.e. where El Niño is developing, exceeded +3° on a monthly basis. The real El Niño is the second in modern meteorological history in terms of power and influence on atmospheric processes in the Pacific region. The championship is still held by El Niño 1997/98 Some processes show that the peak of the development of the current El Niño has been passed, and in the spring or by the middle of summer 2016. the situation will return to a neutral phase. Average annual surface temperatures of the Pacific Ocean in its eastern part in equatorial, tropical and partially temperate latitudes exceeded the norm in 2015. by 1.0-1.5° (Fig. 4).

      Fig. 4. Anomalies of the mean annual temperature of the ocean surface (°C) in 2015

      Throughout the year, the Gulf Stream remained anomalously warm, in the middle reaches of which the ocean surface temperature (SST) anomalies often exceeded +2°, and in general for the year, the average SST values ​​here are 1-2° higher than the norm. It should be noted that large above zero air temperature anomalies also formed over the same region during the year and in individual months. In more northern latitudes (50-55° N), negative SST anomalies took place, which, possibly, prevented the advection of warm water in the northeast direction. Positive anomalies are observed on the surface of the marginal seas of the Arctic basin on an annual basis, exceeding 0.5° in places.

      Russia

      In Russia, 2015 is the second warmest year on record. The year 2007 holds the record high temperature. Since 1988 all subsequent years in Russia are anomalously warm (Fig. 5).

      Fig. 5. Anomalies of the mean annual air temperature (with an accuracy of 0.1°С)
      in Russia in 1891-2015.

      Table 1
      Rank of average air temperature by months and per year for 125 years of observations (1891-2015) on the territory of Russia

      Note. Columns 2–14 present the rank of average air temperature over 125 years of observations (1 is the absolute maximum of the average temperature, 125 is the absolute minimum of the average temperature). The ten warmest and coldest values ​​are marked in red and blue, respectively.

      Table 1 shows the rank of average air temperature by months and for 2015. on the territory of Russia, federal districts and Moscow. It can be seen that during the year in different regions of the country new maximums of the average monthly temperature (rank = 1) or values ​​close to them (indicated in red) were repeatedly recorded. Extremely cold periods in 2015 was not, except for October in the North Caucasus Federal District, which entered the top ten coldest months (rank = 118). In the Northwestern, Central and southern Far Eastern Federal Districts 2015 became the warmest in the meteorological record since 1891, and the record achievement of 2007 and 2011 was repeated in the Siberian Federal District.
      Throughout Russia, the average annual air temperature is above the norm (Fig. 6).

      Fig. 6. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (°C) in Russia in 2015

      The largest anomalies of average annual temperature (+4…+5° and more) were registered on the Arctic islands in the Barents and Kara seas. Anomalies over +2…+3° occur in the Northwestern, Central, Siberian and a significant part of the Urals and Volga federal districts.

      Winter 2014-2015

      Most of January, anomalously warm weather prevailed on the territory of the Russian Federation. New daily temperature maxima were recorded throughout the European territory of the country, as well as in the Urals and Altai, in the south of Eastern Siberia and in the east of Yakutia, in Kamchatka. In the north-east of the country and in the east of Siberia, anomalies of average ten-day temperatures reached +10…+15°, and in the European territory +4…+6°. At the same time, it cannot be said that there were no cold weather at all. In the Murmansk and Arkhangelsk regions, as well as in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, very low temperatures were recorded at the beginning of the month – a record for this time of year. At Khoseda-Khard station in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the air temperature reached -51.5°C, which is only half a degree higher than the absolute minimum. Frozen Kola Bay. In the first decade, the entire north of the country from the Kola Peninsula to Yakutia was tormented by severe cold (average ten-day temperature anomalies of -8…-10°). At the same time, 20-degree frosts were in the Crimea, Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories, however, for a short time. In general, for the month, January in Russia, with the exception of the northern territories from the Nenets to the Taimyr Autonomous Okrugs, turned out to be abnormally warm. On the European territory at 2-5°, in Siberia and the Far East at 4-8°. The south of the Far East has not seen such a warm January since 1996 In the north of the country, in the anomalously cold territory mentioned above, the average monthly air temperature turned out to be below the norm by about 2-4°.

      January in Russia was rich in precipitation. On the European territory, except for some republics of the North Caucasus, the amount of precipitation per month amounted to the norm and more. Moreover, this “more” is present in all regions. In the north – Arkhangelsk and Vologda regions, the republics of Komi and Karelia, in the center – Tver, Ivanovo, Vladimir, Kaluga and Smolensk regions, in the Volga region – Kirov region, in the south – Krasnodar Territory, Rostov region. and Crimea. A lot of precipitation fell in the Urals, especially in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (up to 2 norms or more). Snow covered Siberia. In Omsk, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Irkutsk regions. and in the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory it exceeded the norm by 2, and in Buryatia and Tyva by 3-4 times. In the Far East, at the end of the month, a record snowfall hit Magadan. For several days, the amount of precipitation blocked the monthly norm by 3 times. And in neighboring Chukotka, there was little rainfall. For a month only a third of the norm has accumulated. Such patchy snowfall is typical this month for the entire Far East. So, in Yakutia for a month it turned out to be 2-3 times more than the norm, in the Khabarovsk Territory and the Amur Region. – the norm, and in the neighboring Jewish Autonomous Region. – only a quarter of it. The norm of precipitation went to Kamchatka, Sakhalin and Primorye.

      February, like the two previous winter months, became abnormally warm. Again, from Karelia to Kamchatka and from Tiksi to Sochi, new daily and, in some places, monthly maximum air temperatures were recorded. The average monthly temperature everywhere, with the exception of certain areas of Chukotka, exceeded the norm. On a large territory of the country, the excess amounted to +6 … + 8 °. In the Northwestern, Urals and Siberian Federal Districts, the average monthly temperature was among the top ten highest values ​​in the history of meteorological observations, and in the south of the Far Eastern Federal District it is the second, second only to February 1921g. February 2015 in Russia as a whole the warmest in the 21st century, and the warmest winter in the history of meteorological observations, i.e. since 1891 Its average temperature exceeded the previous record, set in 1962, immediately by half a degree (Fig. 7).

      Fig. 7. Anomalies of the mean air temperature (0.1°C) in Russia in the winter of 1891-2015.

      In the central regions of the country, the average winter temperature is exceeded by 3-4°, in the northwest – by 4-5°, and in Siberia – by 5-7° (Fig. 8).

      February provided most of Russia with atmospheric precipitation in the norm and more. Especially a lot of them went to the southern regions of the Far Eastern Federal District. Amur Region, Khabarovsk and Primorsky Territories, Jewish Autonomous Region were covered with snow. In this region of Russia, monthly rainfall norms are exceeded by 2 times or more. More than four norms of precipitation fell in Komsomolsk-on-Amur and Blagoveshchensk, and almost three in Khabarovsk. Moreover, snow charges hit this territory with great intensity several times a month. Thus, Khabarovsk, Sakhalin and the Shantar Islands suffered the main blow in the first decade of the month, and Vladivostok and Blagoveshchensk in the third. But the northern regions of the Far East – Magadan region, Eastern Yakutia received little precipitation this month – about half of the norm.

      Fig. 8. Air temperature anomalies (°C)
      in Russia in winter 2015.

      Another region of Russia where excessive rainfall is Siberia, its central and southern territories. About two norms and more fell on Evenkia, Altai and the Kemerovo region. In the Urals, snow covered the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug – more than four norms, and in the south of the region in the Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk, Kurgan regions, the amount of precipitation for the month did not even reach half the norm.
      Cyclones came to the European territory of the country either along northern or southern trajectories. Therefore, a sufficient amount of precipitation fell on the Arkhangelsk, Leningrad regions, the republics of Karelia, Komi, Mordovia, Mari El and the Perm Territory in the north and the central black earth regions, as well as the Stavropol Territory and the republics of the North Caucasus in the south. Between them there is a territory where precipitation was less than the norm: Tver, Moscow, Yaroslavl, Kaluga, Smolensk, Bryansk, Samara, Volgograd, Rostov regions, the republics of Tatarstan and Bashkiria.

      Last winter in Russia can be described as rather snowy. On the European territory almost everywhere precipitation amounted to the norm and more. In some places in the Ryazan, Voronezh, Kirov regions. and the Republic of Mari El, they exceeded the norm by about 1.5 times. And only the Southern Federal District this winter should be attributed to little snow. In the Astrakhan Region, Stavropol Territory and the republics of the North Caucasus, winter precipitation here has gained only 50-60% of the norm. Approximately the norm went to the Urals and Siberia, although there were also record holders, where snow fell 1.5-2.0 times more than usual – this is the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Tomsk Region, the Republics of Tyva and Buryatia. The south of the Far East became very snowy. A record amount of snow fell in the Khabarovsk Territory. The amount of precipitation for the season amounted here to 2-3 norms and more. In some areas, they exceeded the norm by 7 times. And only in Chukotka, Kolyma, in the east of Yakutia and the north of Kamchatka, little snow fell during the winter season, only about half the norm.

      Spring

      For the second year in a row, in March, anomalously warm weather sets in on the European territory of Russia, which is not typical for the beginning of spring. In the first and second decades of the month, the temperature conditions were ahead of the calendar by about a month. New daily air temperature maxima were recorded from Murmansk to Rostov-on-Don and from Smolensk to the Urals. Record values ​​were updated in Moscow for seven days. Average ten-day air temperatures exceeded the norm by 4-10°. Approximately the same anomalies and new records were recorded in the eastern part of the country. Only in Yakutia and in the north of the Far East (Magadan Region and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) was it noticeably colder than usual. Here, the anomalies of average air temperatures for a decade reached -4…-5°. Only in the third decade did the weather become similar to that characteristic of the first spring month, i.e. frosts at night and a slight plus in the daytime, which led to a cold anomaly in the Volga region and in the Southern Urals. By the end of the month in Primorye, the air warmed up already in summer – up to + 20 … + 24 °. At the same time, severe frosts down to -50°C were still in Yakutia.

      This alternation of heat and cold waves resulted in the formation of large positive anomalies of average monthly air temperature in most of Russia. In the Northwestern, Siberian, Far Eastern and in the north of the Central Federal Districts they amounted to +4…+6°, and in the rest of the country – more than 2°. As is often the case lately, it was much warmer than usual in the Arctic region of Russia. In the Tiksi Bay, the anomaly of the average monthly temperature is +8°. Only in the extreme north-east of the country in Chukotka did the month turn out to be 1-3° colder than the norm.

      In the Northwestern and southern Far Eastern Federal Districts (Fig. 9) March 2015 the second warmest in history after 2007 and 2008, and in Russia as a whole it is the sixth warmest in the ranked series since 1891. The first three months of 2015 are the warmest in the country’s meteorological record.

      Fig. 9. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the south of the Far Eastern Federal District in March 1891-2015.

      March was very dry in European Russia. In Central Russia and the Volga region, the amount of precipitation for the month was less than half, and in some places even less than a tenth of the norm. Only in the west in the Republic of Karelia and the Kaliningrad region, as well as in the south in the republics of the North Caucasus, the norms of precipitation were reached. By the twentieth of the month, the snow in the central region of Russia had almost completely disappeared, or amounted to a few centimeters, but in the last days of March, bad weather again brought snow and sleet here, which led to the restoration of snow cover up to 5-10 cm high.

      Quite a different picture to the east of the Urals. Siberia and especially the south of the Far East in March were repeatedly subjected to massive attacks of snow cyclones. As a result, in Evenkia, in the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, in the Irkutsk Region, Yakutia, Primorye and in the south of the Khabarovsk Territory, the monthly precipitation norms were exceeded in places by 2-4 times. In the rest of the territory, they amounted to the norm, except for Transbaikalia and Kolyma, where there were few of them in March. At the beginning of the second decade, up to 70 mm of precipitation fell in Primorye and in the south of the Khabarovsk Territory in two days. In the middle reaches of the Amur, the height of the snow cover has reached record levels. At the end of the month, due to strong warming, and the air temperature rose above + 20 °, the rapid melting of these huge snowdrifts began, which caused a sharp rise in the level of the Ussuri River and its tributaries.

      In April, in Siberia, the Urals and the Arctic region, anomalous heat was present throughout the month. In any decade, the average air temperatures exceeded the norm by 4-10°C. Naturally, the anomalies of average monthly temperatures showed the same values ​​here. In the north of the Urals, on Novaya Zemlya, in the Irkutsk region. and Transbaikalia, new daily air temperature maxima were established. Climatic spring came to the Russian North three weeks earlier than usual. The Yenisei in the upper reaches opened up two weeks earlier than the average.

      West and east of this region, i.e. on European territory and in the Far East, heat and cold, as is usually the case in spring, often replaced each other. Thus, to the west of the Urals, the warmth of the first decade of the month with daily temperature maxima was replaced by an anomaly of cold in the second decade. It even came to night frosts of -3 … -5 °. And not only in Central Russia, but also in the south, where spring field work was already in full swing. At the end of the month, heat anomalies again came to central Russia. New daily temperature maximums were set in Vologda, Kostroma, Tver, Nizhny Novgorod and other areas. Such a confrontation between heat and cold has led to the fact that in most of the European territory the average air temperature for the month was about the norm. And only in the Crimean, Southern and in the south of the Volga federal districts the month turned out to be colder than usual, while in the north: Murmansk, Arkhangelsk regions, Komi Republic, Nenets Autonomous Okrug – warmer.

      A similar situation took place in the Far East. The cold of the first decade, while in Yakutia and Chukotka there were 35-degree frosts, later changed to warm weather, with the exception of the northeast, where heat came only at the end of the month. In Primorye, the air warmed up to +34°C. In Vladivostok, a new absolute maximum temperature for April was set at +27.7°. As a result, here, as well as in the west of the country, the average monthly temperature is close to normal. And only in the central regions of the Khabarovsk Territory, on Sakhalin, Kamchatka and partly in Kolyma, the month turned out to be colder than it should be according to the norm.

      In general, the average temperature in April 2015 in Russia it is above the norm, although it cannot be classified as very warm – it is outside the first ten warmest Aprils in the meteorological record since 1891. Average temperature in January-April 2015 remained, as after the end of March, the highest in history, exceeding the norm by more than 3 °.

      The European territory of Russia received precipitation in April almost everywhere in the norm and more.

      One and a half or two norms went to the Republic of Karelia in the North-Western Federal District; Ryazan, Tambov, Voronezh regions. in the Central Federal District; Republics of Mari El, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Udmurt Republic, Nizhny Novgorod, Ulyanovsk, Samara, Orenburg regions. in the Volga Federal District; the republics of Adygea and Kalmykia, the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, the Krasnodar Territory, the Volgograd, Astrakhan and Rostov regions. in the Southern Federal District.

      Sometimes it was not only rains, but also snowfalls. In the Stavropol Territory on April 10, the snow that fell during the day amounted to 70% of the monthly rainfall. At the same time, a white blanket up to 20 cm thick covered the foothills of the Caucasus. Even in the third decade of the month, snow fell abundantly. One of the snowfalls lasted more than a day and brought a monthly rainfall to the Volga region.

      Beyond the Urals, the norm of precipitation also mainly took place, but it is possible to note the territories where it was noticeably more or less than it (by about 1.5 times). The first should include the south of Siberia: the Republic of Altai, Tomsk region, and the second – the polar territories and Transbaikalia.

      In the Far East, especially in the northern regions, April is still a winter month in many respects. Therefore, no one was surprised by heavy snowfalls even at the end of the month on Sakhalin and in the Magadan region. Mostly in the Far East, the norm of precipitation fell during the month, and only in Chukotka, as well as throughout the north of the country, they turned out to be small – about 50% of the norm.
      In May, as in any other spring month of this year, the main heat anomaly in Russia concentrated in the European North and the Urals. Here, unseasonably warm weather was observed throughout the month. The maximum temperatures were recorded on the Arctic islands, in the Komi Republic, the Nenets and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs. The monthly average air temperature exceeded the norm by 4-7°C. In the Urals Federal District, this is the warmest May on record (Fig. 10), and in the Northwestern Federal District, it is the second warmest.

      Fig. 10. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the Urals Federal District in May 1891-2015.

      Although heat records were also recorded in other regions of Russia, for example, in the Irkutsk region. in the first, and in the center of the country, on the Middle Volga and Chukotka in the third decade of the month, everywhere, except for the above-mentioned territories, anomalies on average did not exceed +1 . .. + 2 °, and in the Far East the month turned out to be even colder than the norm. In the latter case, records of minimum daily air temperatures have already been recorded. Frosts down to -5…-7° were observed not only in the east of the country, but also in Central Russia, the Crimea and the North Caucasus. In the first twenty days of the month, the weather on European territory was colder than usual. Anomalies of average ten-day temperatures reached -2…-3°.
      All this led to the fact that in Russia in May 2015. cannot be classified as very warm, which cannot be said about spring as a whole. It became the 5th warmest in the history of regular meteorological observations, although it is about 1° below the record-breaking warm spring of last year. Just like last year’s spring, this time large positive temperature anomalies (up to +6°) formed in the north of the European territory, in the Urals and in Siberia. Again, in any corner of the country, spring turned out to be warmer than the norm, but this time the anomalies were less than last year’s values.
      In the Northwestern Federal District, this is the warmest spring in the history of meteorological observations (Fig. 11), and in the Urals it has the third rank.

      Fig. 11. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the Northwestern Federal District in the spring of 1891-2015.

      On the European territory, May turned out to be very rainy. Almost everywhere the amount of precipitation for the month amounted to the norm and more. In the central region, this excess is 1.5-2.5 times, and in the southern region, on the Lower Volga and in the Crimea – 1.5-2.0 times. The rains were often heavy and continued for several days, leading to new record rainfall amounts. In the northern regions of the European territory, snow flakes were still falling from the sky, as a result of which, even at the end of spring, snowdrifts up to half a meter high were swept. The distribution of precipitation over the territory is uneven. So, in the Central Federal District in the Kaluga region. more than 2 norms of precipitation fell, and in the neighboring Belgorod and Lipetsk regions. – only half of it. The same picture is in the Volga Federal District. More than 1.5 norms in the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Orenburg region. and only about 50% in the Perm region, the Republic of Mordovia, Penza and Ulyanovsk regions.
      The south of the Urals got an abundance of precipitation. In the Chelyabinsk and Kurgan regions. their amounts for a month blocked the norms by 2 times or more. At the same time, in the north, in the Khanty-Mansiysk and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs, only 50% of it.
      Most of the regions of Siberia and the Far East, with the exception of the northern territories of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Kamchatka and partly Kolyma, received normal or more precipitation. In some areas of the Kemerovo Region, Khabarovsk and Primorsky Territories, they turned out to be 2, and in Chukotka 3 times more than the norm. Often, especially in the first ten days of the month, it was still snow, and very plentiful, which led to an increase in the depth of the snow cover.

      Summer

      June was abnormally warm in most of the Russian Federation. Only on Sakhalin, in the north of Primorye and in the south of Kamchatka, and also partially in the Kaliningrad, Pskov, Arkhangelsk regions. and the Republic of Karelia, the monthly average air temperature was slightly below the norm. In the rest of the country, it exceeded it. In the Urals, western Siberia and the Lower Volga – by 4-6° (Fig. 12). Over the entire territory, new temperature maxima were repeatedly recorded throughout the month. On some days in the Republic of Kalmykia, Astrakhan and in the east of the Volgograd and Saratov regions. the thermometers rose to +40° and above. There were some frosts, and sometimes it came to new daily temperature lows. So, in the first ten days of the month, this happened in the north of the European territory, in Bashkiria, in the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, in the Irkutsk Region. and Transbaikalia, the second – in the central region of Russia, the third – on Sakhalin and again in Transbaikalia. Nevertheless, warm weather in June noticeably prevailed over cold weather, and its average value for the month received the second rank, yielding in this indicator only to June 2012. (Fig. 13), and the first half of the year is the warmest in the history of regular meteorological observations in the country.

      Fig. 12. Air temperature anomalies (°C)
      in Russia in June 2015

      Fig. 13. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°С)
      in Russia in June 1891-2015.

      Since 1993 June in Russia is always warmer than normal.
      In most of the European territory, June turned out to be very rainy. In the third decade, showers hit the Central Region. In Lipetsk, Tambov, Ryazan, Moscow, Belgorod, Kursk, Voronezh, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Tver, Yaroslavl regions. in a day or less, from a third to a half of the monthly norm of precipitation poured out. New daily highs have been set. In a number of cities, the streets turned into raging rivers, buses were flooded to the very roofs, and cars floated freely in muddy streams. In the Lipetsk, Tambov, Ryazan, Vladimir regions. more than 2 norms of precipitation fell in a month. The cyclone that hit Central Russia first raged in the south of the country. Almost 180 mm of precipitation fell in Sochi in 12 hours, with a monthly norm of about 100 mm, and 212 mm per day, which is a new record. In the Krasnodar Territory and the Republic of Adygea, the monthly precipitation norms were exceeded by 1.5 times. Abundant rains also marked the north of the European territory of Russia. In the Komi Republic, the Nenets Autonomous Okrug and the Arkhangelsk Region. monthly precipitation amounted to 1.5-2.0 norms and more. In the Volga Federal District, in the northern regions, the norm of precipitation was reached, and in some places even more, while in the eastern regions it was only about 50% of it or less.
      Precipitation in the Urals turned out to be mostly normal and more. The latter refers to the Yamalo-Nenets and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrugs, where rainy cyclones caused the river level to rise up to 90 cm per day, which caused massive floods, the strongest in the last 10 years.
      In Siberia, there was a lot of precipitation only in Taimyr (up to 2 norms or more), and further south they became less and less. In the Kemerovo region, the republics of Khakassia, Tyva, Buryatia, their monthly amounts amounted to only about half of the monthly norm.
      In the north of the Far East (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Kamchatka Territory) precipitation was about 1.5 times more than the norm, and in the rest of the territory it was about the norm, except for the northern regions of the Khabarovsk Territory, where it turned out to be low. The summer “rainy season” has come to Primorye and Sakhalin. In a day or two, in some places, from half to a monthly rainfall fell. On Sakhalin, at times it was sleet.
      The average temperature in July slightly exceeded the norm. During the month, both records of maximum temperatures were recorded, mainly in the east of the country in the Khabarovsk, Primorsky, Altai and Trans-Baikal Territories, Amur, Magadan and Irkutsk regions, the republics of Yakutia and Tyva, and minimum ones – in the Central region, in the north of the European territory, in the Volga region, Cis-Urals and the North Caucasus. In the Komi Republic, frosts down to -2° were observed.
      Especially for a long time, almost throughout the month, anomalously cold weather persisted in the North-Western, Volga, Urals and in the north of the Central federal districts. Here the month turned out to be 2-4° colder than the norm. In the European north of Russia, such a cold July was last observed 35 years ago. This time the average temperature of the “top of summer” was the same here as in June. The situation is approximately the same in the Central Federal District.
      Anomalous heat was noted in the south of Eastern Siberia, in Transbaikalia and is especially noticeable in the north of the Far Eastern Federal District in the Magadan Region. and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Here the anomalies of average monthly temperatures are +2…+4°. Average temperature in July 2015 in the north of the Far East is located in the meteorological chronicle on the 5th line among the highest values.
      From the inhabitants of the central region of Russia it was heard that July was excessively rainy. However, statistics show that this is not the case. In the Central Federal District, monthly precipitation norms are exceeded only in the Kostroma region. In all the rest, their monthly amounts are about the norm or even slightly less. The picture is similar in the European North. Where really the precipitation turned out to be more than the norm, so this is the Volga region and the Urals. In the republics of Mari El and Mordovia, the Tyumen region, the Yamalo-Nenets and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrugs, they amounted to about 2 norms or more, and in the Udmurt and Chuvash Republics, the Perm Territory – one and a half norms or more. There was little rainfall in the south of Russia. In the Lower Volga region, in the North Caucasus and in the Crimea, as a rule, about half of the normal precipitation fell. In the south of Siberia in the Tomsk, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo regions. and Altai Krai, as well as in the north in the Taimyr and Evenki districts, precipitation is a norm or more (in some places up to two norms or more). In the rest of Siberia, it is less than the norm, and in Transbaikalia by about 2 times. There was little rainfall in most of the Far Eastern Federal District. The exception was Sakhalin and certain areas of the Magadan region. Here, the norms are exceeded significantly, by 2 times or more.
      For most of August, cold weather prevailed in the Russian North. From Arkhangelsk to Taimyr every decade was colder than the norm. In the latter, the cold intensified and broke far to the south, completely capturing the Volga region and the southern regions of European territory. New minimum temperature records were recorded not only in the north, but also in the Lower Volga, the Urals and the Central region. At night, the thermometers fell below 0°, in some places the values ​​​​of -2 … -8° were recorded. And as a result of this cold – negative anomalies of average monthly temperatures in the Arkhangelsk region, the Komi Republic, the Upper Volga and the Urals. In some areas it was colder than usual by 2 degrees or more. Last August in the Urals was the coldest in the 21st century.
      In the rest of Russia, the average monthly air temperature turned out to be near the norm or above it. Hot weather came to European territory from the west. In the Kaliningrad and Murmansk Regions, the Republic of Karelia, Stavropol and Krasnodar Territories, new daily temperature maxima have been set. In the south, the air warmed up to +42°C, the average temperature exceeded the norm by 2°C or more.
      A similar picture took place in the south of Siberia and the Far East. Temperature maxima were also observed here (in Transbaikalia up to +39°, Amur Region +33°). And the average values ​​for the month also exceeded the norm by 2-3° or more.
      Summer 2015 in Russia in the top ten warmest in the history of meteorological observations. The main contribution to the heat anomaly was made by the Asian territory of the country. To the east of the Urals, the average summer temperature is above the norm everywhere. In most of Siberia, by 2°, and in the Baikal region by 3° or more. Summer in Chukotka turned out to be 2° warmer than usual. In the Siberian Federal District last summer was the 3rd hottest in the history of meteorological observations, yielding in this indicator only 2001 and 2002. (Fig. 14).
      The main precipitation, both in August and over the summer as a whole, fell on the territory located to the east of the Urals between 60° and 70° N latitude. Precipitation here is normal and more. In August, 1.5-2.0 norms of precipitation fell in the Perm Territory and Sverdlovsk Region; Tomsk region and Krasnoyarsk Territory; Republic of Yakutia, Irkutsk region and the Trans-Baikal Territory. At the end of the month, heavy rains associated with the passage of Typhoon Goni passed in Primorye. They caused rivers to rise, roads were washed out and buildings were destroyed. The city of Ussuriysk, which suffered the worst flooding in 50 years, was especially hard hit.

      Autumn

      Exceptionally warm weather prevailed on the European territory of Russia in the second half of September. Numerous daily temperature maxima were recorded from Novaya Zemlya to the North Caucasus. The thermometers repeatedly rose above the +30° mark, which was rare in Central Russia even last summer. The average air temperature in the third decade of the month exceeded the norm by 4-9°, and on a monthly basis – by 3-5°. Nature reacted vividly to such warm weather. In the south, flowers appeared on apple trees, and lilac blossomed again for the second time in a year. In Crimea, last September was the warmest in the history of meteorological observations (Fig. 15). In the Russian North (Fig. 16), the south of Russia (Fig. 17) and the Volga region (Fig. 18), it is the third warmest. Such heat has not been seen here for more than 20 years, and the records date back to the mid-30s of the last century. On the last day of the month, frosts reached the Chernozem region. Temperatures from -1° to -3° were recorded at night.

      Fig. 15. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0. 1°C)
      in the Crimean Federal District in September 1891-2015.

      Fig. 16. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the Northwestern Federal District in September 1891-2015.

      Fig. 17. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the Southern Federal District in September 1891-2015.

      Fig. 18. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the Volga Federal District in September 1891-2015.

      It was also abnormally warm in the Russian sector of the Arctic. In the north of Evenkia and Yakutia, as well as on the Arctic islands, daily temperature maxima were exceeded, and average monthly values ​​exceeded the norm by 2-3° and more.
      Cold in September reigned in the south of the Urals and in most of Siberia. In Omsk, Tomsk, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo regions. at night frosts reached -4…-6°. The weather was more in line with the middle of autumn than its beginning. Average monthly temperatures were 1.0…1.5° below the norm here.
      In the Far East in the first 20 days of the month it was relatively warm, but in the third decade cold came here. In the Khabarovsk Territory, daily temperature minima were even recorded, and in Primorye, frosts reached -7 °. And, as a result, the average monthly values ​​are mostly in line with the norm.
      After a dry August in the beginning of September, it began to rain in ETR. In a number of localities, the monthly norm of precipitation fell already in the first decade. But then came the dry “Indian summer”, which lasted almost until the end of the month. As a result, in all federal districts of the ETR there are areas where the amount of precipitation for the month has not reached the norm. In the Northwestern Federal District, these are the Leningrad, Kaliningrad, and Murmansk regions. and the Republic of Karelia; Central – Ryazan, Kostroma, Ivanovo, Vladimir, Lipetsk, Tambov, Voronezh, Belgorod regions. Precipitation deficit occurred throughout the Volga, Southern, North Caucasian and Crimean federal districts, with the exception of the Republics of Tatarstan and Kalmykia.
      Little precipitation fell on the Urals, and to the east, i.e. in Siberia, there were many of them almost everywhere. Tomsk, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo regions, Altai Territory and the Republic of Altai accounted for 1.5 monthly rainfall and more. In some areas up to 3-4 norms. Only in Transbaikalia was there a relative deficit of precipitation.
      In the Far East, the norm of precipitation and more went to the Khabarovsk and Kamchatka Territories, Magadan and Sakhalin Regions, and partly the Republic of Yakutia. It was dry in Primorye.
      To the east of the Urals, it was already snowing at times. In some places in the Tomsk, Kemerovo regions, Krasnoyarsk Territory and Yakutia, a snow cover formed, and the first snowdrifts appeared in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.
      After an abnormally warm September, an abnormally cold October came to the European territory of Russia. Record cold weather was recorded in the Ryazan, Lipetsk, Tambov, Belgorod, Kursk, Smolensk regions, the Volga region and the Stavropol Territory. In any decade and in the whole month, the average air temperatures turned out to be below the norm (in the Perm Territory – by about 2°). On ETR, such a cool October is no longer a rarity. It was about the same cold last year. For 15 years of the 21st century, three Octobers were among the ten coldest for the last 125 years of meteorological observations. In the North Caucasian Federal District last October was among the ten coldest in 125 years of regular meteorological observations. During the period of global warming, i.e. Since about the middle of the 70s of the last century, October in the North Caucasus has often been abnormally cold.
      Outside the Urals, warm weather prevailed most of the month. In the first ten days, new air temperature maxima were recorded in the Irkutsk, Kemerovo, Novosibirsk regions, Altai Territory, Gorny Altai and the Republic of Tyva. The same thing happened in the north of Yakutia and Chukotka. In the south of Siberia, in the Trans-Baikal Territory and along the Arctic coast of Russia, October norms of air temperature are significantly exceeded. In Chukotka, Taimyr and the Arctic islands – by 4-6 °. However, on some days severe frosts were observed in the Polar Urals and in the lower reaches of the Ob. The thermometers dropped below -20°, and in Yakutia – -30°.
      The northern and central regions of the European territory of Russia in October did not receive the amount of atmospheric precipitation they were supposed to. In Novgorod, Pskov, Tver, Moscow, Vladimir, Smolensk, Belgorod regions. they turned out to be only a fifth of the norm, and in the other subjects of the federation about half or a little more. In Central Russia, such a dry October has been observed for the third year in a row. In the east of the ETR in the Volga Federal District, the norm of precipitation has been reached, and in the republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, the Perm Territory, Samara and Saratov Regions. – even 1.5-2.0 norms. In the Southern, North Caucasian and Crimean federal districts, the total precipitation for the month exceeded the norm by 1. 5-2.5 times, and only in the Astrakhan region. and the Republic of Kalmykia, they amounted to only about half of the norm. Cold weather led to snowfalls already at the beginning of the month on the Middle Volga. In the Saratov region the first snow fell on 8 October, a new early record for the phenomenon. The snow was so plentiful that the thickness of the white blanket in places reached 10cm.
      In the Urals and Western Siberia, precipitation was within the normal range and more, while in the south of Siberia – Altai, Khakassia, Tyva, as well as in the territories around Lake Baikal, they were few.
      Kamchatka and Sakhalin, Primorsky and Khabarovsk Territories, Amur Region. received precipitation 1.5-2.0 times more than the norm, and only Chukotka from the entire Far East was deprived of them.
      In November, the average air temperature in Russia was close to normal. But its changes during the month occurred unevenly. So, if in the European territory in every decade the average temperature was above the norm, then in the Urals and especially in Siberia, after large positive anomalies of the first decade (up to +5 . .. + 7 °), a strong cooling set in in the second (anomalies up to -4 … -10 °), and in the third, heat again came here (anomalies up to +4…+8°), with the exception of Transbaikalia, where anomalous cold still persisted. In the Far East, the warmth of the first decade was replaced by the cold of the second and third. Especially in Kamchatka and Chukotka, where average ten-day temperatures turned out to be 4-6° below the norm. Strong warming occurred in the European territory in the last week of the month. In the Chernozem region, on the Middle and Lower Volga, daily temperature maxima were recorded. In the south in the Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories, Rostov Region. the thermometers rose to summer values ​​of +20…+25°. At the same time in Yakutia, Irkutsk region. and Transbaikalia, frosts reached -45 °, which is typical for the middle of winter, but not for autumn. Throughout the month the weather was very warm in the Russian North and the Arctic islands. And, as a result, the average November temperatures in the Russian sector of the Arctic exceeded the norm by 4-12°. In the struggle between heat and cold in the Southern Urals and Southern Siberia, as well as in Kamchatka, the cold prevailed. Here, the average monthly temperature is 1-3° below the norm.
      In most subjects of the Russian Federation, autumn is warmer than usual. It is colder only in part of the Asian territory – from the Urals to Baikal.
      Atmospheric precipitation in November on the European territory was in abundance. In four of the six federal districts there are territories where the amount of precipitation for the month significantly exceeded the norm. In the Northwestern Federal District, this is the Kaliningrad Region; Central – Oryol, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kursk and Belgorod regions; Privolzhsky – Ulyanovsk, Samara, Orenburg regions. and the Republic of Tatarstan; Southern – Rostov region, Krasnodar region, Republic of Kalmykia. Sometimes the rains were very intense, especially in the south. So, in Sochi it was 25 mm/hour, and during the day precipitation accumulated to a new absolute maximum. There are, however, in the European territory and regions deprived of precipitation. Here are those of them where the amount of precipitation for a month was half the norm or less – Moscow, Yaroslavl, Ivanovo regions. in the Central Federal District and the Republic of Dagestan, the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic and the Karachay-Cherkess Republic in the North Caucasian Federal District.
      The norm of precipitation went to the Urals. The vast territory of Siberia included regions both with a large amount of precipitation (in Altai and Buryatia they exceeded the norm by 2 times), and with their deficit – the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Khakassia, Evenkia, Irkutsk Region. The Far East turned out to be unexpectedly poor in precipitation. Here they are almost everywhere less than the norm. The exception was the Amur region, where monthly norms were exceeded by 2-3 times. In the middle of the month, a cyclone brought a huge amount of snow to Magadan, which paralyzed the work of the seaport for some time.

      Beginning of winter 2015-2016

      December 2015 turned out to be very warm for Russia. Throughout the European territory, in Siberia and Altai, record values ​​of daily air temperature maxima were set almost daily. In the first decade of the month, the average air temperatures in the south of Siberia exceeded the norm by 12-16°, the anomalies were slightly less here in the second decade, and only in the third decade cold air penetrated here from the eastern regions of the country. In Central Russia, the thermometers in December rose to almost 10°C, and in the east of the country it was colder than usual throughout the month. The eastern regions of Yakutia, Kolyma, Chukotka and the north of Kamchatka experienced a 50 ° cold. As a result, for the month as a whole, the average temperatures in the south of Siberia turned out to be 8-10°C, and in the European territory, 4-6°C above the norm. At the same time, in the north-east of the country, they fell short of the norm by about 1-2 °. In the Volga region, it was the warmest December in history (Fig. 19), and in Central Russia it is the second warmest (Fig. 20). The distribution and size of average temperature anomalies for December across the territory of Russia are very reminiscent of December two years ago. The only difference is that in the place of the current cold in the north-east of the country in December 2013. here, as well as in Siberia, there were large positive temperature anomalies (up to +10°). So December 2013 is the warmest in the meteorological record of Russia, and December 2015. only closes the top five of the warmest.
      Most of the territory of the Russian Federation in December received atmospheric precipitation in the norm and more. The exceptions are the western regions of the Central and the northern territories of the Far Eastern Federal Districts, where their monthly amounts reached only half the norm or less. On the contrary, in the Russian North, in the Volga region, in the Urals and the North Caucasus, in Siberia and Primorye, in a number of regions they exceeded the norm by 2 times or more. On New Year’s Eve, an active atmospheric vortex caused heavy snowfalls in the south of the country. In the Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories, Rostov Region. and the Republic of Kalmykia received up to 20 mm of precipitation per day. At about the same time, in southern Siberia, another cyclone caused new daily precipitation maxima in Altai, Novosibirsk oblast, southern Krasnoyarsk krai, and Khakassia. Here, the amount of precipitation per day in some places exceeded 25 mm.

      Fig. 19. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the Volga Federal District in December 1891-2015.

      Fig. 20. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the Central Federal District in December 1891-2015.

      In the Northwestern (Fig. 21), Central (Fig. 22) and in the south of the Far Eastern Federal Districts (Fig. 23) became the warmest in the meteorological record since 1891, and in the Siberian Federal District (Fig. 24) the record achievement of 2007 and 2011 was repeated.

      Fig. 21. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (0.1°С)
      in the Northwestern Federal District in 1891-2015.

      In the Russian North since 1988 and to the present, all years have been anomalously warm, with the exception of 1998.
      In the Center of Russia since 1988 and to the present, all years are anomalously warm, with the exception of 1993.

      Fig. 22. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (0.1°С)
      in the Central Federal District in 1891-2015.

      Fig. 23. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the south of the Far Eastern Federal District in 1891-2015.

      Fig. 24. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (0.1°C)
      in the Siberian Federal District in 1891-2015.

      Moscow

      2015 the warmest in the history of Moscow.
      Winter 2014-2015 in Moscow, the 4th warmest in the history of the capital, yielding in this indicator only to the winters of 1961, 2008 and 1989gg.
      The first spring month turned out to be very warm. Its average temperature is +2.0°, which is 4.2° above the norm. With this temperature March 2015. is in the top five of the warmest in the capital, and March 2007 remains the warmest, which is more than two degrees warmer than the current one. Seven days in March 2015 updated their daily temperature maximums.
      This March was not only very warm, but also exceptionally dry. The amount of precipitation for the month was 14mm, which makes it the driest in the capital in the 21st century. The last time it was this dry was on March 1996 Last year, March in Moscow was also abnormally dry, but still there was 4 mm more precipitation then than this time.
      In the first summer month, 93mm of precipitation fell in Moscow, which is 124% of the norm. With this result in June 2015. entered the top ten wettest Junes since 1891. During the month, precipitation was unevenly distributed. So, more than 40% of the monthly norm fell out in one day.
      Although the average July temperature almost reached the norm, the cold weather persisted for quite a long time, especially in the middle of the month. In the suburbs at night, the thermometers dropped to + 5 °.
      In August, only 14mm of rain fell, or 18% of the norm. Last August was the third driest in the history of the capital. Only twice in 1897 and 1938. precipitation in August was even less. Then they accumulated less than 10mm. For the second year in a row, one of the summer months in the capital is exceptionally dry. This has never been seen before. Last year it was July, which got only 4mm of precipitation. Abundant precipitation in the first half of last summer compensated for the August drought, and in general, summer precipitation this year was about the norm.
      September became very warm for Muscovites. 4 new daily temperature maximums have been established. This is the 4th warmest September on the climate register since 1891.
      October was among the record holders for the minimum amount of precipitation. For a month they have accumulated only 21mm, or 35% of the norm. Such a dry October in the capital was last observed 30 years ago.
      The beginning of winter in Moscow turned out to be very warm. Average temperature in December 2015 for the third time in the history of the city positive ° +0.2°. It first happened on December 1960g. Then the monthly average temperature reached +0.1°. The second time was in December 2006. ° +1.2°. So December 2015 2nd warmest in history, and the whole of 2015. became the warmest in the history of the capital of Russia (Fig. 25). Now the new absolute maximum of the average annual air temperature in Moscow is +7.4°, which is 0.1° more than the previous record holder in 2008.

      Fig. 25. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (0.1°С)
      in Moscow in 1891-2015.

      C 1995g. all subsequent years in the capital of the Russian Federation are abnormally warm.

      Europe

      2015 in Europe, the 2nd warmest in the history of meteorological observations on the continent (Fig. 26), second only to its predecessor in 2014. Over the past 25 years, all years in Europe have been abnormally warm.

      Fig. 26. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (0.1°С)
      in Europe in 1891-2015.

      Only the Iberian Peninsula was affected by cool weather in January. In Spain and Portugal, the air temperature is below normal everywhere, albeit slightly. The rest of Europe has traditionally experienced another abnormally warm month. The frequent removal of warm air masses, especially to the central and eastern parts of the continent, contributed to the formation of large positive temperature anomalies. Moreover, they increased from west to east. Thus, in Great Britain and France the anomalies are about +1°, in Germany and throughout Central Europe – +2…+4°, and in the east (Belarus, Ukraine, Baltic and Scandinavian countries) – +3…+5°. In Germany, for the first time in history, the air temperature in January rose above +20°C.
      A lot of precipitation got to the east, southeast and north of the continent. In places, the norms were exceeded by 1.5-2.0 times – Belarus, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary. In Bosnia, heavy rains have caused flooding. In the rest of the continent, with the exception of Portugal, Spain, as well as some Alpine territories, the precipitation for the month turned out to be normal, and in the latter case less than it.
      In February, the border between heat and cold passed from Denmark to the Balkans. The further to the east, the greater the positive anomalies of the average monthly temperature became. Thus, in Romania and Poland they amounted to 1-2°, and in the Baltic countries, Belarus and Ukraine – already 2-4°. In Norway, this February was among the 5 warmest since the start of regular meteorological observations in the country on 1900y. To the west of the named conditional line, the average February temperature turned out to be either close to the norm, or, as in France, Spain, Portugal and partly in Italy, about 1.0-1.5 ° below it.
      In most of Europe, the month turned out to be dry. Only in the south of the continent, the Mediterranean cyclones, freed from excess moisture, brought rain to certain areas of Spain, France, Italy and the Balkans, where monthly precipitation amounted to the norm. Heavy snowfalls took place in Scandinavia, which led to the excess of monthly norms by 1.5-2.0 times. In general, during the winter, Europe received a norm of precipitation.
      In the first month of spring, the weather in Western and Central Europe was warm and dry as in summer. Such weather was provided by the Azores anticyclone, which significantly shifted to the northeast in March relative to its normal position. So, in Spain, on some days, the thermometers came close to + 30 °. In London and the capitals of the Scandinavian countries, the air warmed up to +15…+18°, and in Paris – up to +20°. In Finland, it was the third warmest March on record in the country. In the north and east of the continent, average monthly temperatures exceeded the norm by 2-5°. In Minsk, the anomaly is +5. 2°, Riga – +4.8°, Kyiv and Helsinki – +4.5°, Warsaw – +3.5°, Stockholm – +3.0°, Hamburg – +2.0°.
      The amount of precipitation during the month increased from west to east. So, if in Portugal, in the west of Spain, in France and England they were only half the norm, and in some places even less, then in Central Europe it was already the norm, and in the east and north of the continent – 1.5-2.5 norms. The latter applies especially to Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine. A lot of precipitation (1.5-2.0 norms) fell almost all over the Mediterranean. Moreover, although spring in Europe has already begun a long time ago, fresh snow in March was not uncommon. And not only in the north, but also in the southern countries. In the central part of Italy, not far from Rome, a snowstorm covered snowdrifts up to 2.5 m high in 18 hours, and in southern Bulgaria – up to a meter.
      And in April a stable anticyclone provided good warming of Western Europe. In Spain, Portugal, France, Switzerland, the average air temperatures exceeded the norm by 2-3°. In Bordeaux, the anomaly is +3.3°, Madrid and Paris – +2.5°, Geneva – +2.3°. In Spain, it was the 4th warmest April on record. Warm weather partially went to Northern Europe. In Scandinavian countries, anomalies are approximately the same as in the west of the continent. Record daily highs were registered in Ukraine. At the same time, in the south-east of the continent in Greece, Romania, some Balkan countries, in the south-west of Ukraine, the month as a whole should be classified as cool. Here the average temperatures are below normal.
      There was little precipitation. The Scandinavian and Baltic countries, partly Ukraine, certain territories of the Balkan states, France received their norm. At the beginning of April in Central Europe (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria) there was a heavy snowfall and the snow cover returned for a while.
      In May, in the south of the continent in Spain, Portugal, France, Greece, the Balkan countries and Sicily, in very hot weather, maximum air temperatures were repeatedly recorded, including monthly extremes, and in the north, especially in the Scandinavian countries, it was colder than usual. In Norway, anomalies of average monthly air temperature are up to -2°, while in Bulgaria, Italy and France – up to +2°, and in Spain and Portugal – up to +3 … +4°. The UK got the coldest May in 20 years, and Ireland 10 years. At the same time in Spain, it became the second hottest on record. In general, the spring in Europe turned out to be warm. In Spain and southern France, its average temperature is about 2° above normal.
      There was almost no precipitation in the west of Europe. In Spain, you can find areas where not a drop of rain has fallen in a month. This is the driest May in the country since 1949. In France, Belgium, Holland, in the north of Germany, the amount of precipitation for the month amounted to only about half of the norm. But in the north of the continent in the UK and the Scandinavian countries, as well as in Eastern and partly in Central Europe, there was a lot of rain. In Ireland, England and Scotland, Finland and Sweden, Austria and Hungary, in Ukraine, the amount of precipitation for the month in some places exceeded the norm by 2 times. In Denmark, May is the second wettest in the history of the country. Moreover, snowfalls were still observed in the mountains of Central Europe. Mostly dry weather was in the Balkans.
      Already in the first month of summer, a significant part of Europe was languishing from the heat, especially its central and western territories. Temperatures above 30° were common here in June, and in the traditionally hot Spain, Portugal and southern France, the thermometers were above the 40° mark. It was here that the average monthly air temperatures exceeded the norm by 2°C or more. At the same time, in the north of the continent in the Scandinavian countries and partly in the UK, as well as in the southeast in Greece, the month turned out to be cool. In Trondheim (Northern Norway) the anomaly is -2.3°, in Stockholm (Sweden) – -1.7°, Thessaloniki (Greece) – -1.3°.
      In most of Europe, there was practically no rain. Their sums per month, as a rule, did not exceed half of the norm. Only in the north in the Scandinavian countries they amounted to the norm, and in Greece, partly in the Balkans and in the north-east of Spain they exceeded it. In some places it is significant, 2-3 times.
      The heat from June migrated to July. And the air got even hotter. In Spain, the thermometers stubbornly kept above +40°. In France, they came close to it, which was last observed in this country more than forty years ago. Even in Foggy Albion, where the refreshing wind from the Atlantic Ocean, as a rule, knocks down intense heat, the air warmed up to + 35 ° and above. Daily temperature maxima were recorded in London. In Germany, an absolute record of air temperature in the country was set + 40.3 °. In Central Europe and the Balkans there was 30-35° heat. In the east of the continent, in Belarus and Ukraine, new daily temperature maxima were massively recorded. And only Scandinavia fell out of this hot series. Here July was cooler than usual. Almost all over the continent, with the exception of Scandinavia, Scotland and Ireland, the average monthly air temperatures exceeded the norm by 2° or more, and in some countries of Central Europe, the Balkans and Italy – by 4° or more.
      July was dry in most of Europe. Only in the north of the continent in Scandinavia, Great Britain and Ireland and along the coast of the North and Baltic Seas did the monthly precipitation reach the norm, and in some places in Sweden, Finland and especially in Scotland and Ireland it exceeded it by 1.5-2.0 times.
      In Central and Eastern Europe, hot records fell one after another in August. In Germany, a very fresh new absolute maximum air temperature in the country was repeated. A new absolute maximum was reached in Prague. In Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Northern Italy, the thermometers rose to +35…+39°, in Ukraine, Hungary and Belarus – +33 … + 36 °, in the Baltic States – + 30 … + 33 °. In Germany, Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Ukraine and Belarus, the monthly average air temperatures exceeded the norm by 4° or more, and in the rest of Central and Eastern Europe – by 2-3° (Fig. 27).

      Fig. 27. Air temperature anomalies (°C)
      in Europe in August 2015

      August 2015 became the second hottest in the history of the continent after August 2003. (Fig. 28). In fairness, it should be noted that he was significantly hotter. Also, this August was the second hottest in the German meteorological record since 1901y.

      Fig. 28. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°С)
      in Europe in August 1891-2015.

      The average summer temperature in Europe has noticeably exceeded the norm (by 2-3°). In Central Europe (Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France) this summer is in the top three of the hottest in the history of meteorological observations.
      Hot weather in Central and Eastern Europe in August was also dry. Everywhere the amount of precipitation for the month did not even reach half the norm. Cyclones, unable to overcome the atmospheric block over Eastern Europe, poured their moisture to the west and southeast of the continent. In the Balkans, precipitation norms are exceeded by 1.5-2.0, in Holland, Belgium, France and Spain by 2-3 times.
      Western and Eastern Europe turned out to be antipodes in September. A hot summer continued in the east of the continent. In Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, the thermometers often rose to +30° and above. New highs were recorded. It was even hotter in the Balkans – up to + 35 ° and above. As a result, to the east of Germany, Austria and Slovenia, the air warmed up on average 2-5° above the norm per month. In Warsaw and Belgrade the anomaly is +2.3°, Sofia – +2.5°, Vitebsk – +3.0°, Odessa – +3.5°, Kharkov – +4.4°. In Western Europe, the long summer heat has given way to early coolness. At times it even more corresponded to the middle of autumn. In western France, northern Spain and Portugal, the month turned out to be about 1.5° colder than usual. In Gibraltar, the mean temperature anomaly was -2.7°. Such a cold September in Spain has not been seen for 20 years. However, in most of Western Europe, the temperature still corresponded to the norm, although it was observed against a negative background.
      There was a lot of precipitation in September in the south of the continent. Heavy rains were in the south of France, in Spain, Italy, Greece and the Balkans. Up to 100 mm of precipitation fell during the day. Heavy rain almost washed away the Greek island of Skopelos into the Aegean Sea. In northern Italy, heavy rains caused floods and landslides, one of which was up to 30 meters in size and blocked a road in the Venice area. There were reports of deaths. In these regions, precipitation in some places exceeded the norm by 3-4 times. Heavy rains took place in Scandinavia and a number of countries in Eastern and Central Europe. Here, the precipitation norms are overlapped by about 1.5 times. At the same time, Germany and eastern France were dry.
      In October, after a long and hot summer, which ruled here in September, abnormally cold weather came to Eastern Europe. Cold records were recorded in Belarus and Latvia. Some of them came close to -10°. In Poland and in the east of Germany, the anomalies of the mean monthly temperature are -1. 0…-1.5°. In Western Europe, the September cold has intensified even more. In France and the Benelux countries during the day in October it was only about +5°, which is almost 12-15° lower than the values ​​​​usual for this time of year. But already in the south of the continent the weather was normal.
      In the countries of southern Europe, rains this October were commonplace. At the beginning of the month, they hit the Western Mediterranean. For their exceptional intensity they were called tropical showers. Up to 300 mm of precipitation or more fell during the day. In Cannes, 107mm of rain was recorded in an hour, and 174mm in 3 hours. There has not been rain of such intensity here since the middle of the last century. It seemed to the inhabitants of the French Riviera that this sea overflowed its banks and flooded their houses. The only way to get around was by boat. Hundreds of people have lost their homes. Dozens of people became victims of the disaster. The amount of precipitation that fell during the month, blocked the norm by 2-3 times. In the middle of the month, Italy and the Balkan countries suffered from rains. They overflowed the banks of the river, flooded numerous buildings, washed out roads, and thousands of people were evacuated. Landslides have been registered not only in rural areas, but also in large cities, including Rome. During the month, up to 2.5-3.0 norms of precipitation fell on these territories. At the same time, showers hit Portugal and southern Spain. Here, the amount of precipitation for the month amounted to 1.5-2.5 norms. And finally, at the end of the month went to Greece. In a matter of hours, up to 170 mm of rain fell. Overflowing rivers washed away houses and bridges, destroyed roads. Precipitation norms for the month were exceeded by 1.5-2.0 times. The rest of Europe was mostly dry, with only Germany receiving normal rainfall. In Latvia it is the driest October in the country’s meteorological record, and in Denmark it is the driest since 1972g.
      Europe distinguished itself with a feast of warmth in November. It was the warmest November in the history of meteorological observations (Fig. 29).

      Fig. 29. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°С)
      in Europe in November 1891-2015.

      The average temperature of the month across the continent is above the norm by 2.5°. There are territories where this excess is 3-4 ° °, these are France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Scandinavian countries (Fig. 30).

      Fig. 30. Air temperature anomalies (°C)
      in Europe in November 2015

      UK, France, Switzerland November 2015 3rd warmest on record. The Azores anticyclone, which spread its influence far to the east in November, provided dry weather in the south and in the center of the continent. In Italy and Switzerland there are areas where there was not a drop of rain in November. In France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, as a rule, they turned out to be less than half the norm. But in the north of Germany, in the Benelux countries, Scandinavia and throughout Eastern Europe, precipitation is normal or more. In some places in Germany, Romania, Belarus, Denmark, Norway, Finland, the norms were exceeded by 1.5-2.5 times. Heavy rains caused floods on the rivers, which undermined bridges and disrupted transport links.
      And in December, very warm weather persisted in Europe. The only country where it was somewhat cooler than usual ° Greece. Throughout the rest of Europe, the monthly average air temperature significantly exceeded the norm. On average, by about 2.5°, and in France, Belgium, Holland, Great Britain, Germany, Poland, the Baltic countries – by 4-6°. Alpine ski resorts did not open on time due to warm weather. As a result, December 2015 turned out to be the second warmest in the history of meteorological observations on the continent. Only the distant December 19 was even warmer34g. (Fig. 31).

      Fig. 31. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°С)
      in Europe in December 1891-2015.

      Azores anticyclone moved even further to the east in December. Now its center was often located over the Mediterranean and reliably provided Europeans with sunny and dry weather. As in November, there were no precipitations in December in many areas. And only in the north in the UK and the Scandinavian countries they amounted to the norm and more. Especially got from them to the citizens of the United Kingdom. Both at the beginning and at the end of the month, heavy rains led to catastrophic floods here. In the first decade of the month they broke out in the north-west of England and in the south of Scotland. Overflowing rivers destroyed about two thousand houses, flooded roads and disrupted railway communication. At the end of the month, atmospheric storm Eve brought downpours to the north-west of England, causing record floods for these places. The total damage from the December floods in England is estimated at ?1. 5bn. The amount of precipitation in December exceeded the norm by 2.0-3.5 times.

      Central Asia

      Despite the fact that in January very cold air penetrated into the northern regions of Central Asia (Kazakhstan) and the thermometers dropped below -35 … abnormally warm (by about 1-3°).
      Positive temperature anomalies became even larger in February. In some places in Uzbekistan and in the south of Kazakhstan they reached +6°. On some days the thermometers rose to summer values ​​of +28-30°. In fairness, it should be said that on other days in the north of Kazakhstan they fell below -30°.
      In winter, from the southern regions of Kazakhstan to Pakistan, rain and snow were frequent guests. They fell here 2-4 times more than usual. In mountainous areas, replacing each other, they caused avalanches that killed hundreds of people.
      In March, on average for a month, the temperature conditions were close to the norm, although in the third decade very cold weather was observed here. Anomalies of mean ten-day temperatures amounted to -4…-8°. Records of minimum temperatures were broken in some places. In Alma-Ata and Bishkek, frosts reached -10°C. And this is after almost thirty-degree heat at the end of February. In the south of Central Asia and in Afghanistan, the past March is colder than the norm.
      The amount of precipitation for the month basically amounted to the norm. However, in some areas of Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, they blocked it 2-3 times. In the last days of the month, heavy snowfalls took place in the south of Kazakhstan, in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Snow covered flowering fruit trees. This time of year has never been seen before.
      In April, the states of Central Asia were covered by record heat. In Kazakhstan, already in the first ten days of the month, the air warmed up to +30°, and in Turkmenistan – up to +35°. On April 23, the absolute maximum temperature for this month was set in Ashgabat – +39.4°. Southern winds from Iran brought early summer to Central Asia. However, spring still had its say. At the end of the month, northerly winds forced the thermometers to fall immediately by 20 °.
      Rains watered the steppes of Kazakhstan, especially the west of the country, and in the republics of Central Asia, as well as in neighboring Afghanistan, they were few.
      The heat intensified in May. Everywhere in Kazakhstan and Central Asia, the average monthly temperature is above the norm. In places in the south of Kazakhstan, in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan, the anomalies exceeded +2°. At the same time, it was still cold in the mountains. The thermometers kept around the 0° mark.
      In the republics of Central Asia and in Afghanistan, the average spring temperature is above the norm by 2° or more.
      Kazakhstan got a lot of rain in May, especially its northern territories. In the Caspian region, the monthly rainfall norms are exceeded by 3-4 times. Heavy rains passed in the mountains of Tajikistan.
      Exhausting heat prevailed in Central Asia already in the first summer month. This is especially true for Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and the western territories of Kazakhstan. Here, the average monthly air temperature is 4°C or more above the norm. Last June in Ashgabat became the hottest in the history of meteorological observations, on the last day of the month the air heated up to +47.2°, which is now a new absolute maximum temperature for the capital of the country.
      Superheated air from the Arabian deserts in July led to 40-45° heat in Central Asia and southern Kazakhstan. On average, for a month the air warmed up by 3-4° above the norm. There were almost no precipitations in Afghanistan and the republics of Central Asia.
      It didn’t get any cooler in August. In certain regions of Kazakhstan and the states of Central Asia, including in the capitals, new maximum temperatures have been set. On average for a month, anomalies here, as a rule, are + 1-2 °.
      Summer as a whole turned out to be 2-3° hotter than usual in Central Asia.
      Most of the region experienced dry weather in August. Only in the mountains there were heavy showers, and the amount of precipitation in some places blocked the norm by 2-3 times.
      In most parts of Central Asia, the air temperature in September turned out to be above the norm. In Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, the western and central regions of Kazakhstan, hot air with a temperature of 30-35 ° came from Arabia and Iran. Here the norms are exceeded by 1-2°. At the same time, it was colder than usual in the east of Kazakhstan. Frosts down to -5° were noted, and on average it turned out to be colder than the norm by 1-2° per month.
      October in the north of Central Asia in Kazakhstan was cooler than usual, and to the south in the republics of Central Asia and Afghanistan, the weather was still abnormally warm, which did not prevent, however, frosts down to -1 … -3 ° in Tajikistan.
      In the south of Central Asia and in Afghanistan, the norms of precipitation in October are exceeded by 2-3 times. In Tashkent, 89mm of precipitation fell during the month, while the norm was 34mm. The rest of the territory of Central Asia got about the norm of precipitation, and only in the north of Kazakhstan there was little of it.
      In Central Asia, the cold weather in early November (temperature anomalies over the first ten days up to -2…-3°) then changed to warm in Kyrgyzstan and southern Uzbekistan, and in the rest of the territory – to close to normal.
      Central Asia from Kazakhstan to Afghanistan has received an unusual amount of precipitation. As in the previous month, heavy downpours continued. November rainfall was above normal everywhere. In the central regions of Kazakhstan, in the north of Uzbekistan, in the south of Turkmenistan and in the east of Afghanistan – 2-4 times.
      Very warm weather got in December in Central Asia. New daily temperature maxima were set in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, in the south of Kazakhstan. In Turkmenistan, the thermometers rose to summer values ​​of +30°. In the south of Kazakhstan, the air in the winter month warmed up to +20°C, while the daily norm on that day was about 0°C. According to local residents, the lilac blossomed for the first time at this time of the year.
      A huge amount of precipitation, 2-4 times higher than the norm, went to Kazakhstan and the northern regions of Uzbekistan. Whereas in the rest of Central Asia there were few of them – less than half of the norm.

      Near and Middle East

      After a cold December, warm weather set in in the following winter months in the Near and Middle East. As a rule, the background of average monthly temperatures turned out to be approximately 1-3° above the norm. However, along with temperatures around +40° in Oman, on some days frosts down to -10° were recorded in Iran and Turkey.
      There was little precipitation. But some events surprised. So, at the beginning of the year, snowfalls hit Syria, Lebanon and northwestern Saudi Arabia, causing great inconvenience to residents who spend much of their time in tents that are not suitable for winter weather. Snow storms caused deaths. In mid-January, a cyclone brought heavy downpours to the United Arab Emirates. A month and a half of precipitation fell during the day.
      Record amounts of snow in February occurred in Turkey, Syria, Jordan and Israel. The height of the temporary snow cover in the mountains reached up to 25 cm. Nevertheless, the past winter in the Near and Middle East as a whole can be characterized as quite dry, with the exception of Turkey, Transcaucasia and some territories on the Arabian Peninsula.
      Spring started early. Everywhere average monthly temperatures are above the norm, in the Arabian Peninsula by 2-3°. In April, over the deserts of Arabia and the highlands of Iran, the air warmed up, on average, to 4° above normal for a month. At the same time, it was cooler than usual in the Mediterranean countries in the middle of spring. In Turkey and Georgia, the average air temperature anomalies for April are -1.0…-1.5°. The heat intensified in May. In Arabia and the Mediterranean countries, the thermometers rose above +40°. In Lebanon and Israel, the anomalies of average monthly temperatures exceeded 2°, in the countries of the Arabian Peninsula – 3°, in Iran – 4°. On the Arabian Peninsula and in Iran, the spring turned out to be noticeably warmer than usual. Temperature anomalies +2° and more.
      In most of the Near and Middle East, rain was rare in spring. Only in some places in Iran, Turkey, the countries of the Caucasus there were heavy showers. Up to 30 mm of precipitation fell per day, which in mountainous areas led to the formation of mudflows, which eroded roads, washed away bridges and buildings. Where there were heavy rains, the amount of precipitation for a month could exceed the norm by 2-3 times. This primarily applies to Turkey.
      June in the Middle East turned out to be abnormally hot. In Iran, the average monthly temperature anomalies are +2…+4°. As for the Middle East, the situation here is not uniform. If in Arabia the air warmed up by 1-2° above normal per month on average, then in the countries of the Mediterranean basin (Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel) it was cooler than usual, and in Turkey in some places significantly (anomalies up to -2°). In July and August, abnormal heat prevailed throughout the region. In Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Oman anomalies of mean monthly air temperatures reached +3° and more. Unprecedented heat reigned in Iran. The air temperature around +50° was common here. In the west and south of the country, average monthly temperatures are exceeded by 4…5°. Summer in this region of the Earth on average turned out to be warmer than the norm by 2-3° and more.
      As usual, most of the Near and Middle East had dry weather in summer. Only in Turkey during the summer rains brought a huge amount of moisture that exceeded the norm throughout the country, and in a significant part of it by 2-3 times. Heavy rains in July went to Iran. The downpour that hit Tbilisi on June 14 caused the worst flooding in 50 years, triggered by a landslide that blocked the river. Numerous destruction of buildings and roads, the destruction of the Tbilisi Zoo, and the death of dozens of people were reported.
      Autumn did not bring coolness to the Near and Middle East. In September and October, air temperature norms were exceeded by 1-3°, and in the Gulf countries – by 4°. Dry weather prevailed in September. A long period of dryness and strong winds led to a prolonged and severe dust storm in Israel. For a week the country was covered with a veil of dust, through which the sun was barely visible. Local meteorologists claimed that this was the most powerful dust storm in the history of the State of Israel.
      In October the nature of the weather was different. The territory of the Near and Middle East received too much rain. From the Mediterranean to Iran and from the Caucasus to Oman, they actively flooded the land. Precipitation norms are exceeded here by 2-4 times. In Yerevan – 3.5, Lankaran – 2, Eilat – 2.5, a number of Iranian cities – 1.5, and in Saudi Arabia and Oman – 2-3 times. Downpours have led to numerous destruction of the infrastructure of these countries and loss of life. The first snow fell in the mountains.
      At the end of autumn, the air temperature in the Near and Middle East turned out to be close to normal. Only in Arabia and Yemen it was 1-2° warmer than usual. And the whole autumn in the west of Asia turned out to be very warm. The rains continued in November. At the beginning of the month, Yemen was hit by a tropical cyclone, which in a few days brought 3-4 times more precipitation than the average falls in a year. Dozens of people have died. At the same time, showers hit Jordan. Kuwait and Iraq suffered from them, in the latter a state of emergency was introduced. In the middle of the month, showers hit Saudi Arabia and again hit Iraq. The downpours were often accompanied by hail, with the size of hailstones, according to eyewitnesses, reaching the diameter of a golf ball. Muddy streams of water mixed with ice knocked down electric poles, and people who found themselves in the water died from electric shocks. In the west of Saudi Arabia, in Mecca and Jeddah, where the like has never been seen before, chaos erupted. At the end of the month, showers passed through the west of the Persian Gulf. In Qatar, up to 100mm of precipitation fell per day, with a monthly rate of 14mm and an annual rate of 74mm. But not everywhere in the Middle East had a lot of rainfall. They turned out to be noticeably less than the norm in Turkey and the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean. However, there were separate heavy showers here, as, for example, in Israel.
      In the last month of the year, the Near and Middle East did not receive enough heat. In Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Azerbaijan, and especially Turkey, December turned out to be noticeably colder than normal. In some places by 1-2°, and in Turkey – by 2-4°. The weather was mostly dry, but individual cyclones that broke through from the Mediterranean brought heavy downpours, and snowfalls in the mountains. So, already in the first days of winter, snow covered the northwestern territories of Iran.

      India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka

      January in India was cooler than usual. In the capital Delhi, the anomaly is -1. 6°. During the dry season of the winter monsoon, the northern and northeastern territories, as well as neighboring Pakistan, received unexpectedly heavy rainfall. It rains here, and in the mountains and snow are frequent guests of this winter. The amount of precipitation here exceeded the norm in places by 2-4 times, while in the rest of the territory they were practically absent.
      Cold weather in northern India and eastern Pakistan persisted into early spring. In places here the anomalies of the average air temperature for March reached -1°. In the rest of these countries, the temperature conditions in March are close to normal. At this time of the year, the winter monsoon ends, and there should still be little precipitation, but this time their monthly amounts were measured in tens of millimeters, which is 2-3 monthly norms. Precipitation norms in some areas of Pakistan and in Sri Lanka were also exceeded in approximately the same way.
      In April, the weather in India was still cool, not at all similar to the pre-monsoon. In the central regions of the country, the monthly average air temperature is below the norm by 1-2°. And only in the north did the temperature correspond to the season. The thermometers rose above +40° and in some areas, as well as in neighboring Pakistan, the month turned out to be 1-2° warmer than usual. Although the summer monsoon season has not yet begun, torrential hailstorms have swept across the country. During the day, up to 100 mm of heavenly moisture fell. In the central, eastern and southern provinces, as well as in neighboring Nepal and Bangladesh, monthly rainfall was exceeded by 3-4 times. A lot of rain went to the eastern regions of Pakistan. In the north-east of the country, they fell about 2 times more than the norm, while in the south-west – in the province of Gujarat – there was not at all.
      The heat hit, as expected, in May in anticipation of the wet monsoon. In Delhi, in the states of West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, the air was heated to almost 50 °. More than a thousand lives have been claimed by the heat in southwestern Pakistan. The thermometers were kept near the +45° mark for a long time.
      However, this is not something exceptional. This happens almost every year on the eve of the summer monsoon. More than once in May it was even hotter here.
      In June, with the advent of the monsoon, the heat receded, and the air temperature, which reached 45-48°C in May, dropped by 10-15 points. Moreover, last June in India turned out to be colder than the norm almost throughout the country, in some places by 1.5-2.0°.
      Monsoon was advancing very actively. After some delay at the beginning, by the end of the month it covered the entire territory of the country, as well as Nepal, the northern and central regions of Pakistan. In many places, the norms of precipitation are exceeded by 2-4 times. The rains brought coolness and relief to residents after the exhausting May heat, but they also caused numerous landslides in mountainous areas that claimed the lives of dozens of people. Only in the southeast of Pakistan, where the monsoon had not yet reached, was it still excessively hot and dry.
      In July, in northern India, the average monthly air temperatures were about the norm or were slightly below it. So, in the province of Rajasthan, anomalies are up to -1.5 °. The same thing happened in neighboring Pakistan. Yet the average temperature in July across India as a whole was high, it is in the top five highest-ranked values ​​in the history of meteorological observations. In Hyderabad, the average temperature for July exceeded 2.5°.
      The monsoon rains continued. They were especially strong in northern India and neighboring Pakistan. Here, daily precipitation reached 300 mm or more. The downpours caused landslides and deaths. In some places monthly norms are exceeded by 2-4 times. At the same time, in the central and southern states of India, precipitation fell much less than the norm. In general, since the beginning of the climatic rainy season (June 1), in most of India, the amount of precipitation that fell in the first two months turned out to be close to the norm, and in the north and northwest – slightly above it. A stable deficit has developed in the central states (from 24 to 58%) and some northern regions on the border with Nepal (up to 30%).
      In August, the rainy monsoon was not very active. The south and west of the country received less than half of the norm. The northeastern and eastern states partially compensated for this deficit. Here, due to heavy rains, the banks of the river overflowed, mudflows and landslides descended. The state of Assam and neighboring states experienced the worst floods in the last 15 years. August rainfall norms are exceeded here by 1.5-2.0 times. Although the monsoon in India this year began a few days earlier than usual, however, the amount of precipitation in June-August is less than normal.
      In September, the rainy season in India ended with a deficit of precipitation in most of the country. This is the second year in a row that this will inevitably affect agricultural production. In general, for June-September 2015. rainfall in India was about 85% of the norm. In September, showers continued only in the east of the country. In the state of Assam, they again led to massive floods that caused the country’s main waterway, the Brahmaputra and its tributaries, to overflow. More than a million people were left without a roof over their heads, dozens of lives were taken by the water.
      South Asia was mostly dry in October. Only in the extreme south of India and neighboring Ceylon did the downpours continue. In some places their intensity reached 90 mm/hour. Heavy rain fell north of India in Pakistan. In the capital of the country, Islamabad, 122mm of precipitation fell per day, which is 4 times higher than the monthly norm. In a number of regions of the country, landslides and mudflows were noted, which caused the death of people.
      The air temperature in these months turned out to be above the norm, in places by 2° or more. This primarily applies to Central India and the southern regions of Pakistan.
      The dry season begins in India from November. This, however, did not happen in the southern regions of the country, where, as a result of the aggravation of the intratropical convergence zone, rains continued. Downpours hit the state of Tamiland, which, according to Indian meteorologists, brought the largest amount of rainfall in the history of meteorological observations in the state. More than 1000mm of rain fell in a month. In a catastrophic situation was the state capital city of Chennai. The water level on its streets was 1.5m. The subway was flooded, state and educational institutions did not work. To help the residents, the government sent units of the Indian army.
      In December in India, the air temperature was around the norm. And although in most of the country this happened against a positive background, however, there are territories where weak negative anomalies took place: Delhi, Mumbai.
      Most of India and neighboring Pakistan had almost no precipitation. It rained only in the north in the mountains and in the south. In the extreme south of India, they began in November and even then caused enormous damage to the state of Tamiland. In the first three days of December, 437mm of rain fell in the state capital, which is more than 2 times the monthly norm. Downpours caused damage to the country’s economy in the amount of $3 billion. In November-December, more than 400 people died, about two million were left homeless. The floods caused by downpours destroyed the infrastructure of the states of Tamiland, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry. In December, in the south of India and in the neighboring state of Sri Lanka, monthly rainfall was exceeded by 2-4 times.

      China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan

      Average annual temperature in 2015 in China repeated the achievement of 1998. and retains the second line in the ranked series among the warmest years. The warmest year is 2007. Since 1997 all subsequent years in China are anomalously warm (Fig. 32).

      Fig. 32. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (0.1°C)
      in China in 1891-2015.

      Throughout China, January was abnormally warm, especially in the northern and central provinces (anomaly +3.8° in Beijing). The same situation is in Mongolia – anomalies +4…+8° and Korea – +2…4°.
      In northern China, precipitation was sufficient, and in some places in the provinces of Liaoning, Henan, Qinghai 2-3 times more than the norm. There were few of them south of the Yellow River, just as in Mongolia and Korea. In the middle of the month, heavy rains with sleet occurred in Japan. But in general, for the month, the amount of precipitation here was about the norm or a little more.
      In China, Mongolia and Korea, the average temperatures for February exceeded the norm by 2-4°. At the beginning of the month, the snow element hit the northeastern regions of China. The amount of precipitation for the month is about the norm and more, and in the rest of the country, especially in the south, there were few of them in February. However, in general, over the winter, China still received its portion of precipitation, and in the northeast it is noticeably more than the norm.
      March in China turned out to be warm. It is the 5th warmest in the history of regular meteorological observations. In most of the country, the average temperature is exceeded by 2°, and in the northern provinces, as well as in Mongolia and Japan – by 3-4°. In Beijing and Ulaanbaatar, the anomaly is +3.6°, in Sapporo – +3.9°.
      Although the month was mostly dry, northeast China was dominated by cyclones along the border with Russia. Here, as well as in neighboring Korea and in the north of Japan, precipitation near the norm and more accumulated over the month, in places 1.5-2.0 times.
      Rains came to China in April. Throughout the month, precipitation has accumulated more than the norm, in some places 2-3 times. Especially heavy showers took place at the beginning of the month. They led to numerous floods in the central part of the country. In the provinces of Henan and Hubei, more than 1.5 million people were affected by them. human. Tens of thousands of hectares of agricultural land have been flooded. At the same time, it also rained in Japan. Snow fell in places in the north of the country.
      The average air temperature for the month was close to normal. At the same time, in the north and northeast of China, as well as in neighboring Korea and Japan, it exceeded it by 2-3 °, and in Mongolia – up to 5 °, while in the west in the provinces of Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan and in Tibet in some places it was noticeably colder than usual.
      Warm weather persisted in May. But the excess over the norm is insignificant. Only in certain areas in the west of China in Xinjiang and in the south in the provinces of Yunnan and Guangdong did it amount to 2° or more. The same anomalies were registered in a number of prefectures of Japan on about. Honshu.
      Southern China in May suffered from heavy rains. In the provinces of Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guizhou, Fujian, Guangxi, bad weather led to massive floods, mudflows, rock collapse, the death of dozens of people and, as a result, damage in the amount of more than $ 5 billion. At the same time, in the north of the country and in neighboring Mongolia drought prevailed, from which about 5 million people suffered. ha of agricultural land. Little rain in May went to neighboring Korea and Japan
      Heavy rains in southern China continued throughout July. Daily precipitation often reached 200 mm or more, which led to emergency situations. In the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, monthly precipitation norms were exceeded by 1.5-2.0 times. There was little precipitation in the rest of the Celestial Empire. The distribution of air temperature over the territory of China turned out to be very diverse. If in the central region, in the north and west of the country it was noticeably warmer than usual (anomalies up to + 2 … + 5 °), then in the south a rare coolness prevailed for this time of year. In the provinces of Hunan and Jiangxi, the anomalies are -2…-3°. A strong heat engulfed neighboring Korea and Japan (anomalies +2…+3°). At the beginning of the month in Japan, the air heated up to + 35-38 °. Deaths from heatstroke have been recorded, and thousands of Japanese have been hospitalized.
      Abnormally hot weather continued in Japan throughout the first half of August. The air heated up to + 37-39 °. For the second year in a row in Japan, a hot summer leads to loss of life. Over 300 people died from overheating last year, and about 50,000 were hospitalized. August was also hot in Mongolia. Here, the average air temperature for the month exceeded the norm by 3-5°, and in most of China it corresponded to the norm.
      Precipitation in Mongolia and North China was low. Whereas south of the Huang He, the rains brought the norm of precipitation and more.
      The September temperature background in most of China turned out to be normal. Only in the northeast is it exceeded by 1.0–1.5°. What can not be said about the September precipitation. China got them in abundance. In some provinces in the center and east of the country, the amount of precipitation for the month blocked the norm by 3-4 times. Downpours destroyed roads, and there were power outages in a number of areas. The province of Hunan was especially affected, where a partial evacuation of the population had to be carried out.
      Typhoons tormented Japan in September. They caused massive floods in the central and northeastern regions of the country. A significant part of the island of Honshu was flooded. Authorities have offered temporary evacuations to more than a million people. In some areas, up to 600mm of rain fell in a few days, which is 1.5-2.5 times more than the monthly norm.
      In October, the rains in China returned to normal, and only in the north along the Mongolian border and in Tibet were there few of them. The same pattern took place in Mongolia and Japan. The weather in October should be classified as warm. In most parts of China, the monthly average temperature is above normal. In places in the east of the country and in Mongolia – by 2° or more.
      Siberian frosts reached northeast China in November. Here, in some places, the air on average per month turned out to be colder than the norm by 1-2 °. But in a much larger area of ​​the country it was warmer than usual. As a rule, by 1-2°, and in the west in Xinjiang – by 2-4°. The average temperature is 1-3° above the norm in the south of Korea and in Japan.
      China in November was occupied by rains and snowfalls. From the Mongolian border to the South China Sea and from the foothills of Tibet to the Yellow Sea, 2-4 norms of heavenly moisture accumulated in a month. Heavy rains caused floods on the rivers, which in Hunan province are recognized as the most powerful in the past 50 years. More than 250 thousand people suffered from bad weather, and dozens of ° became its victims. While rains raged in the center and south of the country, heavy snowfalls in the north in Inner Mongolia and Hebei province led to the collapse of the highways leading to Beijing. Suddenly, the Great Wall of China was covered with snow early. In the west of China, in the provinces of Sichuan, Qinghai, Tibet and Xinjiang, it was dry.
      December was abnormally warm. It is among the first ten warmest Decembers in the history of meteorological observations, i.e. since 1891 The largest positive anomalies formed in the north along the border with Mongolia, in the northeast in the provinces bordering Russia and North Korea, as well as along the Yellow Sea and in the northwest in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (+2…+4°). In the rest of the country, the average monthly air temperature is also above the norm, but less significantly. In Japan and Korea, the past December is noticeably warmer than usual (by about 2-3°), and in Mongolia – by 3-4°.
      As in November, there were heavy rainfalls. The country, especially its northeastern, western and southern provinces were literally flooded. Here, the norms of precipitation are exceeded by 2-4 times. Downpours also affected Japan. In the capital city of Tokyo, up to 70mm of rain poured out in a day, and there are areas where they exceeded 200mm.

      Southeast Asia

      It was cool in Southeast Asia during the first month of the new year. In the central regions of Thailand, the average monthly temperature anomalies are up to -1.5°.
      Heavy downpours have been observed here and in neighboring Indonesia and the Philippines throughout the winter. During the day in some areas fell from 50 to 100mm of rain. They again caused numerous floods. Thus, the troubles that hit the region at the end of last year continued. The December waters had not yet left the fields, as they were again flooded with even more powerful floods, which, according to local experts, became the largest in Malaysia over the past 50 years. Winter is known to be the rainiest season of the year. But this time the rains were especially heavy. They exceeded the norm by 1.5-2.5, and in some places by 3 times. That is why the floods covered large areas.
      Little has changed since the beginning of spring. Again a lot of rain went to the countries of Indochina. In March, in Thailand and Malaysia, the amount of precipitation for the month amounted to about two norms, in Vietnam – about one and a half. In the middle of spring, the rains mostly stopped, and in May they already turned out to be only half of what was supposed to be. Hot weather has arrived. Vietnam, Laos and Thailand have repeatedly recorded new temperature maxima.
      Hot weather persisted in June. The average temperature rose above the norm by 1.5-2.0°. This year’s summer monsoon arrived late in Southeast Asia, causing a drought in northern Thailand. Local experts rate it as the worst pre-monsoon drought in the last 50 years. By the end of July, the situation began to improve. – in the south of the country, the amount of precipitation for the month amounted to the norm, and in the north – 60-70% of it. In neighboring Myanmar, heavy rains that began in late July provoked severe floods and landslides, which killed dozens of people, 330,000 people registered as internally displaced people, and about 1 million were affected by the disaster. Hundreds of settlements, vast territories agricultural land. The eastern state of the country Rakhine was the most affected by the disaster.
      The monsoon rainy season continued into August. In general, its intensity this year corresponded to the norm. But there are areas where precipitation is much more than expected. This is primarily Myanmar.
      Precipitation rates remained largely unchanged in September, although in some areas of Thailand heavy rains caused massive landslides and floods. The resort of Pattaya, popular with Russians, was hit by the elements. A similar picture was observed in October. Against the background of normal precipitation, some days brought up to 50-70mm of rain to Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia. Quite dry weather stood in Indonesia, which is a common occurrence during the developed El Niño.
      Throughout autumn and early winter, the air temperature in Southeast Asia was slightly above the norm. On average per month by 2° or more. Record heat reigned in Indonesia. The absolute maximum air temperature in the country was repeated.

      North Africa

      Unusually cold weather in North Africa in Algeria, Morocco, Egypt in January (monthly average air temperature is 1. 0-1.5° below normal). Approximately the same thing happened in February, while the rest of the subcontinent was warmer than usual. In some areas (Niger, Chad, Nigeria, Burkina Fasso), on average, by about 1-2 °.
      Mediterranean cyclones throughout the winter brought heavy rains to the northern coast of Africa, where they were 1.5-2.5 times more than the norm, and almost no precipitation was observed in the rest of the territory.
      The beginning of spring in West Africa turned out to be relatively cold. Although on some days the thermometers rose to record highs. Thus, in Senegal, the temperature exceeded +42°, while usually at this time of the year it does not even reach 40°. In April, heat and cold changed places. If in the east – in Egypt, Chad, Sudan, the average monthly air temperature turned out to be below the norm by about 1 °, and in Niger – by 1.5-2.0 °, then in the west – in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, Mali it was 2-4 ° higher °. Also above the norm, but less significantly, it is along the entire Atlantic coast. At the end of spring in North Africa there was already a real summer heat. May 2015 here is the hottest in the history of meteorological observations. In Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, average monthly temperatures exceeded the norm by 2-4°.
      Mostly dry weather prevailed both in winter and in spring. Only on the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts, especially in the Gulf of Guinea, did it rain, and the amount of precipitation here amounted to the norm and more.
      In June, the air temperature generally corresponded to the norm. Only in the northeast in Egypt it was cooler than usual, and in the Central African countries (Niger, Chad, Burkina Fasso) it was hotter, and in some areas by 2° or more. In the middle of summer, the heat intensified. Anomalies of mean monthly temperatures have become larger. In the Mediterranean countries: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, as well as in certain areas of Niger and in the Red Sea basin (Egypt, Sudan) – 2 ° or more. In Egypt, abnormally hot weather persisted in August. As you know, hot summers here are the norm, but what happened in the north of the country in August can be considered an unprecedented event. The air heated up to +50°. Dozens of people became victims of such weather in Cairo alone. Abnormally strong heat in August was also established on the coast of Algeria.
      Most of the summer in Africa was dry. Only in the Sahel region did it rain enough. In places in Niger, Chad, Burkina Fasso, they blocked the norm by 1.5-2.0 times. Sometimes heavy downpours hit the countries of the Mediterranean (Algeria, Morocco) and the Gulf of Guinea. In August, in Algeria, the norms of precipitation are exceeded by 2-4 times. In the same month, West Africa received a lot of rain.
      At the beginning of autumn the air temperature almost didn’t differ from the summer one. In Egypt, Libya, Tunisia it was hotter than usual, on average by 2-4°, and in the rest of the territory the temperature was mostly normal. And only in the north of Morocco and Algeria, coolness prevailed during the month. Unexpectedly, the weather continued to be abnormally hot. In October, positive anomalies already dominated the entire continent. In Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, average monthly temperatures exceeded the norm by about 2°, and in Egypt – by 3°.
      If at the beginning of autumn it rained only along the Mediterranean coast of Africa, where in Morocco and Algeria in some places they exceeded the norm by 2-4 times, then in the middle, in addition to this region, precipitation moistened the soil well also south of the Sahara. In Senegal, Guinea, in the south of Mali, in Burkina Fasso, Nigeria, Sudan, they fell 2-4 times more than the norm in October.
      In November, the rains captured the Egyptian resorts. In Hurghada, the amount of precipitation for the month blocked the norm by 1.5 times. A lot of rain fell this month to countries located in the north of the Gulf of Guinea. Here, precipitation norms are also exceeded by about 1.5 times.
      Warm weather came to the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of Africa in December. However, the central regions of the continent (Mali, Niger, Chad, Burkina Fasso) fell short of their temperature norm.

      North America

      2015 2nd warmest on record in the US. Since 1990 all subsequent years in the USA are anomalously warm (Fig. 33). According to NOAA 2015. in the US the 3rd wettest on record in the country.

      Fig. 33. Anomalies of mean annual air temperature (0.1°С)
      in the USA in 1891-2015

      In January, the territories of Canada and the USA could be divided into an abnormally cold east and an abnormally warm west. In the first case, the arctic air at the beginning and end of the month brought severe frosts. In the North and Midwest of the USA, as well as in the east of Canada, the thermometers dropped below -30…-35°. Again, as in last year’s winter, Niagara Falls froze. Anomalies in the average monthly temperature in the northeast of the United States amounted to approximately -2°, and in eastern Canada – from -2 to -5°.
      In contrast to this cold, warm weather was a frequent visitor to the west. As a result, the month turned out to be 2-5° warmer than usual here, and 6° or more warmer in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and British Columbia. True, the cold sometimes penetrated here from the Arctic. So, in the first days of the new year, he hit the Pacific coast of Canada and the United States, reaching California.
      Unusual cold weather occurred in heat-loving Mexico. In most parts of the country, the monthly average air temperature is below the norm, in some places by 1-3°C.
      There was a lot of precipitation in northern Canada. In some places they exceeded the norm by 1.5-2.0 times. At the beginning of the month, a powerful cyclone hit the western provinces. In British Columbia, up to 60 mm of precipitation fell per day, which is about a third of the monthly norm. The east and south of the country received little rainfall. And only in the Atlantic provinces of Quebec, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, the norm was reached due to snowfalls of the last days of the month.
      In the USA, with the exception of the western states, almost everywhere the amount of precipitation for the month amounted to the norm and more. There were especially many of them in the southwestern states of New Mexico and Texas, where the norms were exceeded in places by 2 times or more. At the same time, California, which entered the new year in a state of extreme drought after the hottest year on record, has once again experienced one of its driest Januarys. The cyclone that hit southeastern Canada at the end of the month originated in Florida and traveled across the entire Atlantic coast of the United States from Virginia to Maine on the border with Canada. It brought heavy downpours in the south and snowfalls in the north. In New York, snowdrifts up to 75 cm high were piled up in a day.
      Mexico gets a lot of rain. In the north of the country, they exceeded the norm by 2-4 times, and in the south, as in Central America, precipitation was practically absent.
      And in February, the US and Canada could still be called “divided countries. ” As in January, the warm west was opposed by the cold east. Frequent intrusions of cold, especially in the second half of the month, when the thermometers dropped to -40 ° at night in the Great Lakes region, and did not rise above -12 ° during the day in Washington and New York, led to the fact that in the eastern United States and Canada February 2015 colder than usual by 2-9° (Fig. 34).

      Fig. 34. Air temperature anomalies (°C)
      in the USA and Canada in February 2015

      New daily lows have been set in many areas, and in Toronto, Canada, this February is the coldest since 1875. The Great Lakes were covered with ice over 84% of their area. Ice blocked passages to the seaport of New York. At the same time, in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, which is in the west of the country and in the USA west of Utah, Arizona and Montana, as well as in Alaska, it was 2-5 ° warmer than usual. In California, this February is the warmest on record. Yet the cold prevailed over the heat. The average February temperature in Canada is the lowest after 1994 In general, winter in Canada and the United States turned out to be close to normal, and in Alaska it is the 5th warmest in the history of the state.
      Snow storms in February repeatedly tormented North America. Especially got the northeastern states of the United States and the eastern provinces of Canada. American meteorologists, based on statistical data, came to the conclusion that there had not been such heavy and prolonged snowfalls in the northeast of the country for more than a century. In some areas, the height of freshly fallen snow exceeded 120 cm, and snow drifts reached 2 m. Several states have declared a state of emergency. A similar pattern was observed in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland. The strongest snowfalls also took place in the west of Canada in the province of British Columbia. Forecasters reported that snowfalls of this magnitude had not been seen in the province since 1972g.
      In general, during the winter, most of the USA and Canada received the norm of precipitation, and the west and southwest of the USA were 1.5-2.0 times more than it. This circumstance has led to the fact that the severe drought that gripped California last year began to slowly recede. However, more than 90% of the state was still in extreme drought, and given the record low snow depth in the Sierra Nevada mountains, meteorologists predicted that the mountain streams would not water the soil sufficiently in the spring.
      Again, as in previous months, the territories of Canada and the United States divided in March into an abnormally cold east and an abnormally warm west. In Canada, in the province of Quebec and in the northeastern states of the United States, the month turned out to be colder than usual. The average air temperature is 2-3° below normal (in Newfoundland at the Gander International Airport the anomaly is -2.5°, in Boston (USA) -3.1°). At the same time, to the west of the Great Lakes, both in the USA and Canada, large positive temperature anomalies formed in March (up to +4…+5°). In Canada, in the provinces of Manitoba and British Columbia, the anomalies are more than +2° and +4°, respectively. In the USA on the west coast, as well as in the states of Utah, Nebraska, South Dakota, anomalies up to +4° and more. The state of Alaska stands apart, where in the south the anomalies are up to +4°, and in the west along the Bering Strait, as in neighboring Chukotka, they are negative up to -2…-3°. The situation is similar in the southern neighbor of the United States – Mexico. In the west of the country along the Pacific coast anomalies are positive up to +3…+4°, and in the east and in the center of the country they are negative up to -1…-2°. March was warmer than usual in the West Indies and on the coast of the South American countries of Venezuela and Colombia.
      Abnormally warm weather in April over most of the US. In the southwest of the country in California and Arizona, as well as in the southeast in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, South and North Carolina, the air warmed up 2-3° above normal per month on average. Approximately the same figures are in Alaska and neighboring provinces of Canada: Yukon and British Columbia. But in the east of Canada, cold prevailed for most of the month. In Quebec, Newfoundland, the Labrador Peninsula and Baffin Island, April turned out to be 1-2° colder than usual. Cold air spread far east into the ocean, enveloping the northwestern Atlantic between Canada, Greenland and Iceland. It was very warm in the countries of the Gulf of Mexico. In Mexico, Honduras, Venezuela, new maxima of daily air temperature values ​​were recorded, often exceeding +40 °, and in the capital of Cuba, Havana, a new monthly temperature maximum was recorded.
      Precipitation was abundant in the USA, with the exception of California and areas bordering Canada. In most parts of the country, the amount of precipitation for the month exceeded the norm by 1.5-2.0 times. Especially a lot of rain fell on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Here they amounted to 2-3 norms or more in a month. The drought has intensified again in California. Now it has become catastrophic. In April, precipitation in the state fell significantly less than the norm, and in some places there was none at all. Local authorities have introduced restrictions on water consumption.
      The drought continued in the neighboring island states of the West Indies. In Cuba, during the first 4 months of the year, precipitation fell less than half of the norm.
      US continental neighbors Mexico and Canada were in different positions. If Mexico has been flooded with rain for months, and in April precipitation was recorded approximately 3-4 times more than the norm, then Canada experienced a shortage of them, especially the southwestern and northeastern territories.
      Air temperature in May, averaged over the entire territory of the United States, is close to normal. But this was achieved due to abnormal heating of the north-east of the country (there were numerous temperature records and anomalies amounted to +3 … + 5 °) and a lack of heat in the Midwest (anomalies up to -2 °). Of particular note is Alaska, where such a warm May as this year has not yet been seen. Everywhere in Alaska the norms of air temperature are exceeded by 2.5-5.0°. It was abnormally warm in most of Canada. To the west in the Yukon and British Columbia provinces, i.e. in the territories adjacent to Alaska, the anomalies are +2…+4°. Approximately in the same range they are in the south-east of the country, i.e. where it borders the northeast of the USA (in Montreal, the anomaly is +4.1°). At the same time, in the central regions, the month is colder than the norm.
      In most of the US and Canada in the spring of 2015. can be classified as abnormally warm. This is especially applicable to the western territories of these countries, where average temperatures exceeded the norm by 2-3°C or more. And only in the north-east of Canada (Labrador Peninsula, Newfoundland Island) did the spring weather turn out to be colder than usual.
      Heavy rains that hit the Midwest and Southwest of the United States led to massive flooding in May. From Canada to Mexico, precipitation for the month fell 2-4 times more than the norm, and in the most affected areas – 6 times. Dozens of people died or went missing, numerous destructions were recorded. And in other parts of the country, with the exception of the coasts of two oceans, there was enough precipitation in May. Last May in the US was the wettest in the history of meteorological observations. The rains caused by El Niño have once again eased some of the drought in California. In Canada, only in the southeast, monthly precipitation was in line with the norms, while in the rest of the country there was little of it. The American Rainfall Walk through Oklahoma and Texas extended into Mexico. In most parts of Mexico, precipitation amounted to the norm or exceeded it, in some places by 2-3 times.
      The beginning of summer in the Western Hemisphere can be considered abnormally warm. This is especially true for the USA. Almost throughout the country, with the exception of the northeast and part of the Rocky Mountains, the average air temperature exceeded the norm. This was especially noticeable in the West. Here the anomalies are +2…+5°. In Washington state, on June 28, thermometers recorded a temperature of +44 °. But in the northeast, June turned out to be cool. In Boston, the anomaly is -2.3°. The air temperature averaged over the entire territory of the country (except Alaska) entered the top five highest values ​​in the history of meteorological observations, and in Alaska it reached a new record high. And in this state, the record is set for the second month in a row.
      In most of Canada, the average monthly air temperature is above normal. The exceptions are the provinces of Quebec, Newfoundland, the southern part of Ontario and the territories adjacent to the Davis Strait and the Baffin Sea, where it was 1-2° colder than usual.
      June rains in the USA were in abundance. With the exception of the western states, they have everywhere made up the norm or exceeded it. In a number of regions, this excess occurred by 2-3 times. The latter especially applies to the northeast of the country. The capital city of Washington received 3.5 normal rainfall. In the West, the Pacific Coast states of Washington, Oregon and California have areas where they haven’t seen a drop of rain in a month.
      Mostly dry in the central and western provinces of Canada. In the east, the amount of precipitation for a month approximately amounted to the norm, and in the north in the Arctic in some places it noticeably exceeded it (by 2 times or more).
      Mexico got a lot of precipitation. In the central and northern territories of the country, their amounts exceeded the norm by 2-3 times.
      In July, heat and cold waves alternated in North America, and as a result, the average monthly air temperature in Canada and the United States turned out to be close to the norm, although in some areas it differs markedly from it. So, in Canada it was colder than usual in the east of the country in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec and along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Here the temperature is below the norm by 2-4 degrees. Approximately the same situation in the north-west of the country. On the other hand, in the northeast in the Arctic region, the anomalies amounted to +3-4°.
      July was cool in much of the US, although not significantly. Only in Wyoming, Colorado and Utah are average temperature anomalies down to -2°. The heat has settled on the Pacific coast. Here the temperature is above the norm by 2-4°, which contributed to the development of forest fires. According to the US Department of Forestry, this year the number of fires is markedly higher than the average. Again, as in the previous months, it was noticeably warmer in Alaska (anomalies +2…+3°). July 2015 the third warmest in the history of this US state.
      United States, Canada and Mexico rained mercilessly in July. In a large area of ​​these countries, their monthly amounts exceeded the norm by 1.5-2.0 times. In Canada, in the provinces of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, up to 100mm of precipitation fell per day. And only in the far north of the country and along the Pacific coast was there little rainfall.
      USA got even more rain. In the west of the country in California and Oregon, as well as in the center from Kansas and Oklahoma to Tennessee and Kentucky, their monthly amounts exceeded the norm by 2.0-2.5 times. In the middle of the month, daily precipitation amounts up to 60-80 mm caused rain floods in the states of Kentucky and Ohio, as well as in the north-east of the country. Residential houses and outbuildings were damaged by them, bridges and roads were destroyed, people died. Flooding was noted even in some areas of New York. Dry this month is only in the northwest in Washington state, as well as in the Great Lakes region and in New England.
      The northern regions of Mexico received a lot of precipitation (up to 2-3 norms), while in the rest of the territory they turned out to be about the norm or less.
      On the North American continent, the air temperature in August was close to normal. There were weak negative anomalies in the central states of the United States (in Oklahoma an anomaly of about -1°) and weak positive anomalies in the rest of the country and in Canada. Only in the states of the Pacific coast of the United States, the air warmed up, on average, by about 2 ° above normal per month. The abnormally hot weather that persisted here throughout the summer and the lack of rain again, as in previous months, led to numerous fires.
      Hotter than usual in August also took place in northern Mexico, in eastern Canada: about. Newfoundland and the Labrador Peninsula. Here the anomalies are about +2° and more.
      In the western United States, in Alaska and in Mexico, the summer on average turned out to be warmer than the norm by 2-3° and more.
      Most of the territories of the USA and Canada received sufficient precipitation in August. In some places they exceeded the norm by 1.5-2.0 times. In the United States, only in the states of the Pacific coast, precipitation was almost absent. The situation was especially difficult in northern California, where there was no rain at all in August. It snowed in Canada. And not in the north of the country, where you won’t surprise anyone even this summer, but in the south of Alberta. Severe drought continued to dominate Cuba. According to the country’s meteorological service, less than half of the normal rainfall fell from January to August this year.
      The first autumn month in the Western Hemisphere turned out to be very warm. In the US, it is the second warmest in 125 years of meteorological observations, following September 1998. (Fig. 35).

      Fig. 35. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°С)
      in the USA in September 1891-2015.

      It became record warm in the states of Connecticut, Colorado, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Utah and Wisconsin. In most parts of the country, the norm of air temperature is exceeded by 2-3 degrees or more. Anomaly +3.9 in Las Vegas°, New York – +3.2°, Kansas and Chicago – +2.5°. Only two states of the Pacific coast – Washington and Alaska were noted in September for the most part cool weather.
      The average air temperature is more than 4° above normal in southeastern Canada, and in the rest of the territory, as a rule, it is 2° or more. Only in the west along the Pacific coast and in Yukon was the weather cooler than usual in September (Figure 36).

      Fig. 36. Air temperature anomalies (°С)
      in the US and Canada in September 2015.

      September was dry in the USA. The drought continues in California. Due to dry and hot weather, and the air temperature here exceeded 30-35 °, many areas were engulfed in fires. However, heavy rains still visited the country from time to time. In the mountainous state of Utah, up to 50mm of rain fell in a day, which caused floods and killed people. Approximately the norm of precipitation went to the eastern states of the country, and the northeastern states – even more so.
      Most of Canada has normal rainfall. Only in the northwest in the Yukon province, as well as in neighboring Alaska, in some places they exceeded it by 3-4 times, while in the southwest in British Columbia they fell short of it by about half.
      The average air temperature in Canada in October is close to normal. In the east of the country in the provinces of Quebec, Ontario and on the Labrador Peninsula, it is somewhat less than it (in some places by 1.5-2.0 °), and in the west and north it is more. This is especially noticeable in the polar regions. Here the norm is exceeded by 2-4 °.
      It turned out to be abnormally warm in the USA. With the exception of the northeastern states, where the month as a whole was somewhat colder than usual (an anomaly of -0.7° in Washington), the rest of the country was dominated by warmth. In the west, in the states of Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, and Texas, last October was 3-4° warmer than usual. Anomalies (up to +4…+5°) are even larger in Alaska. The average air temperature for the month in the United States entered the top five highest values ​​for the entire period of meteorological observations. Such a warm October has not been seen in the country since 1963g.
      Temperature above normal in Mexico. In the north of the country the anomalies are +2…+4°.
      It was very warm in North America in November. In Canada, in a large area, the air temperature norms are exceeded by 2°, and in the west and especially in the north – by +4…+6°. November 2015 in the US entered the top ten warmest in history. In the center and in the east of the country, the air warmed up by 2-4 degrees above the norm on average per month. In New York, November of this year was the warmest November since 1821, i.e. since the beginning of meteorological observations in the city. In the western United States, temperatures were recorded within the normal range, and in some places on the Pacific coast, slightly below it. At times, the Arctic cold still managed to break into the northern states of the country. And then the thermometers plummeted. So, in the states of Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, they dropped to -20° at the beginning of the third decade. The air temperature in Mexico turned out to be 2-3° above the norm.
      There is much in common in the distribution of monthly precipitation in Canada and the United States. In the east and south, with the exception of New England in the US and Southern Quebec in Canada, precipitation was plentiful. In places, the norms are exceeded by 2-3 times. In the last days of the month, the Midwest of the United States was covered with record snowfalls. From South Dakota to Ohio, the ground was covered with a white blanket. In Colorado, its thickness reached 20 cm. In Chicago, this snowfall was the second-heaviest in November on record. Snow fell in the north, and it rained in the south, which caused floods in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas that claimed the lives of people. In western Canada and the United States, the weather was dry, and the amount of precipitation for the month in some places barely reached half the norm.
      Unprecedented weather set in December. Hundreds of cities in the US and Canada have registered new temperature records, not only daily, but also monthly. In the second half of the month, not a single December day in the United States was without a temperature record. Most of these heatwaves traveled through the east and midwest of the United States, as well as southeast Canada. In these territories, monthly norms of air temperature are exceeded by 4-8° (Fig. 37). On some days, it was not without cold records in the southwestern United States. Still, the heat overpowered the cold. December 2015 in the USA is the warmest in the history of the country (Fig. 38), and the year as a whole is the 2nd warmest, second only to 2012.
      Abundance of precipitation in December 2015 in the US is simply amazing. According to NOAA, the past December was the wettest in the history of the country. Vast areas in the Midwest, Northwest, and Southeast received 2 to 4 times the normal rainfall. In almost the entire territory from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains, the amount of precipitation for the month exceeded the norm. Heavy rains caused flooding in Washington State earlier this month. But that was only a prelude. What broke out on Christmas Day, Americans will remember for a long time. Winter blizzards hit the southern states of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. Where the snow is exotic, the blizzard has covered snowdrifts up to 3m high. In Texas, cows roaming freely in pastures were caught in a snowstorm. 35,000 milking animals froze to death or died of starvation due to the inability to get food from under the snow. It was reported that 10% of the state’s cattle population died. The snowstorm penetrated far to the south and covered the northern regions of Mexico. The height of the snow cover in this southern country reached 30 cm. This has not been seen here for the last 50 years. Surprisingly, to the north in the Midwest, there were torrential rains instead of snow. Record floods broke out in the states of Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, which led to loss of life and numerous destructions.

      Fig. 37. Air temperature anomalies (°C)
      in the USA and Canada in December 2015

      Fig. 38. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°С)
      in the USA in December 1891-2015.

      In neighboring Canada, precipitation was significantly less. Only on the Atlantic coast and partly in the south of the country did they reach the norm, and in some places even more.

      Arctic

      Winter in the Arctic turned out to be warm. Its average temperature is about 2° above normal. Anomalies increased even more in early spring. In March, they reached 4°, and it became the third warmest in the Arctic in the history of meteorological observations in this region. It was even warmer here only in March of the last year and 2011. The area of ​​ice cover in the Arctic Basin, which usually reaches its winter maximum in March, this time turned out to be the minimum for the entire period of satellite observations of this natural phenomenon. This year, the maximum was observed on February 25, which is 15 days earlier than normal, and after that the area of ​​the ice shell began to decrease.
      Spring continued to be abnormally warm. In April, the average air temperature exceeded the norm by 3°C or more. Particularly large anomalies (more than 10°) formed in the region of Franz Josef Land. The average area of ​​the polar ice cap in April was 14.0 million sq. km. km, which is the second minimum for this month in the history of satellite observations. The absolute minimum for April was reached in 2007.
      In the future, the temperature approached the norm and only in June did it noticeably exceed it. This was especially evident in Alaska and Chukotka, northern Canada, Svalbard and Novaya Zemlya, the Barents and Kara Seas. June 2015 received rank 3-4 among the highest ranked values.
      September 2015 3rd warmest in the meteorological record of the Arctic. In the Russian and Canadian sectors, the monthly average temperature exceeded the norm by 2°C or more. The area of ​​the Arctic ice shell by the end of the warm period, i.e. by about mid-September, reached the fourth minimum for the entire time of satellite measurements. Compared to the norm, it turned out to be less than 1.8 million square meters. km. The melting of ice in the Arctic has accelerated significantly in the last 20 years. In Greenland, rising temperatures have led to the splitting of the continental ice sheet. Part of it broke off and became a huge ice island.
      In October and until the end of the year, the Arctic was still abnormally warm. On average per month, the norm of air temperature was exceeded in October by 3.5°, in November by 4.5° and in December by 1.6°. In the Russian sector, anomalies of average monthly temperature reached +8…+12°, and in the Canadian and Norwegian sector – +4…+6°. The whole autumn is also very warm. The average autumn temperature in the Arctic is second only to the record high of 2012. and repeats the achievement set in 2010. (Fig. 39). In Franz Josef Land and Severnaya Zemlya, the average air temperature is above the norm by 5-7°C or more.

      Fig. 39. Anomalies of mean air temperature (0.1°С)
      in the Arctic in autumn 1991-2015.

      Average annual temperature anomalies in the Arctic are the largest in the Northern Hemisphere ° +3…+5° and more. They are inferior to the record anomalies of 2012. (+7° and more), but remain the same as in the warmest year for the Arctic in 2011.

      Oceans

      Ocean surface temperature

      the average surface temperature of the Pacific Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere was above normal. This became especially noticeable in the spring, when after the neutral phase of the Southern Oscillation that lasted more than three years, a new El Niño began. Gradually, the anomalies increased, and by the end of the year in the east of equatorial latitudes, i.e. where El Niño is developing, exceeded +3° on a monthly basis. The real El Niño is the second in modern meteorological history in terms of power and influence on atmospheric processes in the Pacific region. The championship is still held by El Niño 1997/98 Some processes show that the peak of the development of the current El Niño has been passed in the spring or by the middle of summer 2016. the situation will return to a neutral phase. Average annual surface temperatures of the Pacific Ocean in its eastern part in equatorial, tropical and partially temperate latitudes exceeded the norm in 2015. by 1.0-1.5°.
      Throughout the year, the Gulf Stream remained abnormally warm, in the middle reaches of which the ocean surface temperature anomalies often exceeded +2°, and in general for the year the average SST values ​​here are 1-2° above the norm. It should be noted that large above zero air temperature anomalies also formed over the same region during the year and in individual months. In more northern latitudes (50-55° N), negative SST anomalies took place, which possibly prevented the advection of warm water in the northeast direction. Positive anomalies are observed on the surface of the marginal seas of the Arctic basin on an annual basis, exceeding 0. 5° in places.

      Tropical cyclones

      In 2015, 90 tropical cyclones (TCs) occurred on the planet, which is about 8% above the norm. In the Northern Hemisphere, the past season was very active, with 66 shopping centers formed here, which is 15% higher than the norm. In the Southern Hemisphere, the number of tropical cyclones was below the norm by 8%: 24 TCs formed here.
      In most areas of the World Ocean, the activity of tropical cyclogenesis was near or above the norm. Only in the southern part of the Indian Ocean, the number of TCs turned out to be less than usual. 14 shopping centers were formed here, which is 19% less than normal.
      Tropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere in 2015 occurred regularly throughout the year, even in February, although in this month they are recorded on average once every 10 years.
      Pacific shopping centers made the main contribution. Undoubtedly, the main reason for this was the El Niño episode, which developed rapidly from the beginning of spring and caused very high ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central parts of the equatorial and tropical latitudes. In the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean, one cyclone each formed in January and February, which happens on average once every two years and once every 10 years, respectively, and 2 TCs in March. Of the four early cyclones, three developed to the typhoon stage, and this was the announcement of the upcoming season, in which not only the number of TCs turned out to be more than usual, but also their intensity exceeded the norm. In April, June, August, September and November, the number of TCs in the Northern Hemisphere corresponded to the norm. In other months, the norm was exceeded, especially significantly in May (by 79%) and July (by 36%).
      Tropical cyclogenesis has traditionally been less active in the Southern Hemisphere. Only in April the number of cyclones (4TC) exceeded the norm. In January, March, and November, their number was approximately in line with the norm, and in February and December, it turned out to be lower than usual by 32 and 40%, respectively.
      In the Pacific Northwest (Fig. 40), the 2015 season, as already noted, started early and was active throughout the year. As a result, 25 cyclones formed here, which is practically the norm. Over the past 20 years, the number of shopping centers in this region has generally been below the norm, and only in six years of this period was the norm or slightly more. A feature of the 2015 season, as already noted, was its stormy start. January, February, March and May were more active than usual. In April, June, September, October and December, the number of cyclones was close to normal. The intensity of tropical cyclogenesis was somewhat lower than usual only in July, August and November.

      Fig. Fig. 40. Trajectories of tropical cyclones
      in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean in 2015.

      Of the 25 TCs formed, 17 became typhoons, about 30% above the average; out of 17 typhoons, 8 developed to the stage of a super typhoon (category 3-4 on the Saffir-Simpson scale), which is twice the norm. The very first supertyphoon Maysak of the season appeared in March. This was the first time in the history of tropical cyclones that the pressure at the center of such an early typhoon dropped to 905mb, and the wind increased to 58m/s. The most powerful tropical cyclone of the season in this region was Typhoon Sodelor, which existed in August and had a minimum pressure in the center of 900 mb, while the wind speed was more than 60 m/s (in gusts – 90 m/s).
      The source of formation of tropical cyclones in the past season was quite extensive: the vast majority of cyclones originated in the area with coordinates 120–175°E. and 4–20°N. The earliest and latest cyclones of the season originated closest to the equator. The trajectories of most cyclones were quite traditionally directed to the west and northwest, so about half of all TCs affected the islands and coasts. China and the Philippines were the hardest hit last season, with typhoons hitting them 5 times. 4 shopping centers entered Japan, 2 shopping centers entered Vietnam, and 1 shopping center entered the Korean Peninsula. The already mentioned supertyphoon Maysak also affected the Caroline Islands, through which it passed at the maximum stage of its development; the number of victims on the islands was 9human. Repeatedly tropical cyclones passed through the Mariana Islands.
      The most destructive tropical cyclones in this region last season include three. These are not always the most intense cyclones, but invariably have dangerous trajectories. In 2015 the most destructive typhoons combine both. The July supertyphoon “Sodelor” at the beginning of its journey, already being a typhoon, passed through the Northern Mariana Islands, causing considerable destruction. Then, its southern rain bands caused heavy rainfall and flooding in the northern Philippines. On August 8, a typhoon hit northern Taiwan with wind speeds up to 40m/s, and gusts over 60m/s were recorded in the northeast of the island. In less than 24 hours, 1334mm of rain fell in northeastern Taiwan. Then, a day later, the cyclone went to the east of China, where strong winds (gusts up to 45 m/s) and rains up to 392mm/day The destruction was very severe, with a total of more than 40 people killed. Material damage amounted to more than $3 billion.
      September super typhoon “Dujuan” hit Taiwan on September 28 at its peak with winds up to 50m/s, while daily precipitation amounted to 200mm. Only large-scale evacuations of the population made it possible to avoid a large number of victims, but more than 300 people were injured. Typhoon Dujuan hit Japan with the strongest winds in 49 years. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the wind speed in gusts on about. Yonaguni in Okinawa Prefecture exceeded 80m/s. 29September, the cyclone reached mainland China and, turning around, began to shift to the north-northeast, merging into the system of a temperate latitude cyclone that came from Manchuria. The resulting vortex had a colossal energy potential. On August 30, it literally flooded the Korean Peninsula. Many meteorological stations recorded daily precipitation amounts of 100–150 mm. The largest amounts were 388mm, 445mm and even 797mm. The pressure in the center of the cyclone was less than 955 mb. Continuing to shift to the northeast, on October 1 and 2 it brought heavy rains and hurricane-force winds to Primorye and south of Sakhalin.
      Super Typhoon Koppu, the last of the season in October, was very dangerous for the Philippines. When approaching about. Luzon, it increased significantly, the wind speed near the center reached 50 m/s. But, fortunately, the typhoon made landfall in a sparsely populated area near the city of Kasiguran, which suffered the most. Then the cyclone crossed the island from east to west and then turned north, moving along its western coast. Such a trajectory contributed to the fact that the island was in a zone of heavy rainfall for several days. In the city of Buggy on the west coast of about. Luzon fell around 1029mm of precipitation, and a little to the south, in the area of ​​the San Roque dam, ° 1317 mm per day, which was a record value for the Philippines. 47 people became victims of floods and landslides.
      To the Far East of Russia in 2015 influenced by 7 ex-tropical cyclones. This is the maximum number per year for the entire observation period since 1970. The frequency of ex-tropical cyclones averaged over 40 years in the Russian Far East is 2–3 cyclones per year.
      Two cyclones hit Primorye and southern Sakhalin in July. The ex-typhoon “Chen-Khom” on July 13-14 caused heavy rains in Primorye (up to 140 mm during the period of influence) and winds up to 30 m/s. Winds up to 25 m/s and rains up to 90mm. The wind tore down power lines, ripped off roofs, knocked down hundreds of trees, washed out roads and washed away bridges. The second July ex-typhoon “Halola” was unusual in that it came to the Far East from the central part of the Pacific Ocean, having traveled a long way and causing rains up to 81mm on July 26 in the north of Primorye.
      In August, the Far East of Russia was affected by one ex-typhoon ° Goni. Becoming an extratropical cyclone in the Sea of ​​Japan, it approached Primorsky Krai on August 26–27. In the ports of the southern and eastern coast of Primorye, very heavy rain (50-73mm/day) was observed, up to 101mm fell in two days; the wind on the capes of the Gulf of Peter the Great reached 32 m/s. Due to the flood, several settlements were damaged, roads were destroyed and washed out, and agricultural land was damaged.
      In September, almost simultaneously, two ex-typhoons approached the Far Eastern shores – “Etau” and “Kilo”. A strong tropical storm “Etau”, passing through Japan and touching the Korean Peninsula, caused heavy rains there (up to 545 mm / day in the DPRK). Then, having already become an extratropical cyclone, it hit Primorye on September 10, where during the period of its influence from the morning of September 10 to the evening of September 11, up to 160 mm of precipitation fell. Around the same time, Tropical Storm Kilo, which originated in August in the central Pacific Ocean, approached the northern regions of Japan. The cyclone turned out to be a long-liver, it existed for more than 20 days, while 11 days were in the stage of a hurricane-typhoon. The central and northeastern regions of Japan have been hit by flooding and landslides caused by torrential rains brought by Typhoon Etau and Tropical Storm Kilo. On September 10–11, very heavy rain (up to 83 mm/day) and wind up to 41 m/s were observed in the Yuzhno-Kuril and Kuril regions.
      In October, two cyclones continued to torment Primorye, Sakhalin and the Kuriles, and Kamchatka also got it. The already mentioned ex-typhoon Dujuan, which merged with the Manchurian extratropical cyclone, was a huge cyclone of monstrous strength. On Sakhalin during the period of its influence on October 1–2, up to 90 mm of precipitation fell, in Primorye – up to 57 mm. But hurricane-force winds, reaching 35–37 m/s in the south and east of Primorye, became a real disaster. Winds up to 35 m/s were noted in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, up to 63 m/s at Cape Crillon. On Sakhalin, about 300 houses were damaged by hurricane winds, more than 9 were knocked down00 trees, power transmission poles damaged. One person died, 16° injured. A week later, after a short respite, on October 8, the ex-tropical cyclone Choi-Wan entered the Kuril Islands. Moving then to the east about. Sakhalin, October 13, he approached the south of Kamchatka. During the passage of this cyclone on the Kuril Islands, winds up to 48 m/s were observed and up to 105 mm of precipitation fell; on Sakhalin, the wind reached 33–39 m/s, the amount of precipitation was 183 mm, the water level rose by 1–2 meters on the rivers; 54mm of rain fell in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.
      In the northeastern part of the Pacific Ocean (Fig. 41) in the 2015 season. 18 tropical cyclones occurred, which is about 20% more than the norm. But the main feature of the season in this region was a large number of very intense cyclones: out of 18 TCs, 13 became hurricanes, including 10 – very strong Category 3 and higher hurricanes. Undoubtedly, the reason for such a rapid cyclogenesis was the very high surface temperatures of the ocean, due to the strongest El Niño, which were observed everywhere in the tropical zone and off the western coast of North America. Suffice it to say that water temperature anomalies often exceeded 3°. Therefore, cyclones stably arose throughout the season in the entire water area of ​​the region. However, as usual, most of the TCs had non-hazardous trajectories, although the Hawaiian Islands were often under threat. 5 cyclones passed in the immediate vicinity.
      The real sensation of the season was the hurricane Patricia, which originated off the coast of Mexico in late October and became a record holder in several respects. The pressure at the center of the hurricane dropped to 879 mb, which was the lowest value ever observed in a tropical cyclone in the Western Hemisphere. The maximum wind speed in the cyclone reached 90m/s. Never before have such wind speeds been recorded in tropical cyclones in the Western Hemisphere. The speed of its intensification also became a record: in less than a day, the pressure in the center of the hurricane fell by 100 mb, and the wind speed increased by 43 m/s. The maximum speed of wind gusts was 111m/s. A catastrophe was expected from the impact of this hurricane on the territory of Mexico. It first moved along the coast, and then turned sharply north to land. The Patricia hit the coast of Mexico on October 23 near the popular resort area of ​​Cuixmala. Near the site of the hurricane’s landfall, wind speeds of more than 80 m/s were recorded. Only once before in recent history has a Category 5 hurricane hit the Pacific coast of Mexico. (At the end of October 1959g. the hurricane, whose path was similar to the trajectory of the “Patricia”, came out near Puerto Vallarta, killing about 1800 people). Despite the fact that Patricia became the strongest hurricane ever to hit the territory of Mexico, the disaster did not happen. There were a number of reasons for this. First, the cyclone was small and landed far from densely populated areas. Secondly, the Mexican authorities carried out a large-scale evacuation from these areas in advance. Thirdly, the features of the bottom relief here are such that huge surge waves were extinguished. And, finally, the speed of the hurricane was very high, therefore, along the path of the cyclone, less precipitation fell over individual territories than it could have been. In addition, as it moved inland, the cyclone quickly lost its strength. The victims of the hurricane were 14 people, several settlements were badly damaged. Property damage amounted to $ 300 million. The remnants of Hurricane Patricia reached the coast of Texas and Louisiana in the United States, where, having combined with an extratropical trough, they provoked heavy rains. In New Orleans, about 200 mm of precipitation fell per day, and in the center of Texas in the city of Corsicana, their amount amounted to 500 mm in three days. Patricia was the most intense tropical cyclone on the planet in 2015.

      Fig. Fig. 41. Trajectories of tropical cyclones
      in the northeastern part of the Pacific Ocean in 2015.

      In addition to this hurricane, two more June TCs hit the coast of Mexico, but in both cases the cyclones weakened before making landfall and did not cause much damage. Also noteworthy is the unusual trajectory of Hurricane Olaf. Originating in the east of the Pacific Ocean, the cyclone entered its central part, where, under the influence of the leading stream, it turned to the north and then to the northeast. Such parabolic trajectories are extremely rare in the East Pacific. Subsequently, becoming an extratropical cyclone, it came to the west coast of North America, causing heavy rains and winds in the US and Canada.
      In the Central Pacific in 2015 8 tropical cyclones formed (Fig. 42), which is the largest number for the observation period since 1970. Until now, the maximum number of cyclones in this region was noted in 1982. – 4. Very high ocean temperatures and weak vertical wind shear in the troposphere contributed to tropical cyclogenesis, which was most active from July to October. Of the 8 TCs formed, 4 became hurricanes, of which one reached the stage of a Category 4 hurricane: in the center of Hurricane Kilo, the pressure dropped to 940mb, and the wind increased to 65m/s, in gusts – up to 80m/s.
      In addition to 8 cyclones that originated here, 6 more TCs came from the East Pacific Ocean. Thus, 14 TCs were active during the season in the Central Pacific, of which 8 were hurricanes and 5 were Category 3 or higher hurricanes. These figures also turned out to be record-breaking: so far, the maximum number of TCs operating in the region was 10 (in 1982 and 1997), the number of hurricanes – 5 (in 1982 and 1994), the number of super-hurricanes – 3 (in 19994 years). As a result, the seasonal ACE index (cumulative energy of cyclones) also turned out to be a record here, surpassing the maximum values ​​of 1994.

      Fig. Fig. 42. Trajectories of tropical cyclones
      in the central part of the Pacific Ocean in 2015.

      Surprisingly, it is a fact that with such an outstanding activity of tropical cyclogenesis, the Hawaiian Islands did not suffer, although the threat existed more than once. The very diverse and unusual trajectories of cyclones in this region should also be noted. Hurricane Kilo, having come a long way and becoming a typhoon, ended its existence off the coast of Japan. Hurricane-typhoon Halola also reached Japan, ending its journey in the Sea of ​​Japan. Both of these cyclones, already as extratropical ones, then influenced the Russian Far East, which happens extremely rarely. Unusual trajectories directed to the north and northeast had three cyclones in August, September and October. Hurricane Oho, which moved northeast in October, was only the third tropical cyclone since 1949, which, already as an extratropical cyclone, came to the western coast of North America from the center of the Pacific Ocean. British Columbia received more than 60mm of rain on October 10th.
      Thus, in the 2015 season. a total of 26 cyclones have formed in the eastern and central Pacific, making it the second most active since 1970. A larger number of TCs was noted only in 1992, when 27 cyclones arose. Thus, in these regions in 2015. The norm of tropical cyclones was exceeded by 61%.
      In the Atlantic Ocean (Fig. 43) season 2015 was close to normal in terms of the number of cyclones formed. 11 TCs formed here, of which 4 reached the hurricane stage, and 2 became powerful category 3 and 4 hurricanes. However, at least 4 cyclones were very weak and existed for about 2 days. Therefore, the ACE index (cumulative energy of cyclones), calculated for the season, was only 60% of the norm. Hurricane Joaquin made the largest contribution to this value. At its peak, the pressure in the center was 933mb, winds increased to 67m/s, in gusts – up to 80m/s, which corresponds to almost the fifth category on the Saffir-Simpson scale. The greatest damage and casualties (35 people) were associated with a hurricane in the central part of the Bahamas, where it lingered for several days. Most of the people died on the El Faro cargo ship, which turned out to be near the center of the hurricane on October 1. Then, moving parallel to the Atlantic coast of the United States, “Joaquin” contributed to the aggravation of the polar front and became an indirect cause of heavy rains and large-scale floods in North and South Carolina. In the suburbs of Charleston in South Carolina, 69 fell in five days0mm precipitation.

      Fig. 43. Trajectories of tropical cyclones
      in the Atlantic Ocean in 2015.

      A strong El Niño tends to reduce tropical cyclogenesis activity in the Atlantic by increasing vertical wind shear over the region. Last season, according to experts from the Colorado State University in the USA (CSU), in the troposphere over the Caribbean Sea (10–20°N, 90–60°W) its values ​​(on average for the period June– October) were the highest since 1979g. and amounted to almost 16m / s. Note that the wind shear threshold is 10 m/s, i.e. at higher values ​​of this parameter, tropical cyclogenesis is suppressed. Therefore, only one cyclone formed over the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, which was not very intense and existed for only a day. However, in the eastern part of the Atlantic, the vertical wind shear was not so great, and besides, the water temperature was significantly above the norm. Therefore, almost half of the cyclones originated in this part of the region, including Hurricane Fred, for the first time since 1892y. passed through the Cape Verde Islands. Fred intensified into a hurricane at 22.5°W, becoming the most easterly Atlantic hurricane on record. In the Cape Verde Islands, the associated damage was relatively minor, but severe storms between Cape Verde and the coast of Africa caused 9 deaths, including in the fishing villages of Senegal. At the same time, atmospheric precipitation on the Cape Verde Islands (more than 250 mm) amounted to almost an annual norm.

      For the tenth year in a row, not a single hurricane has hit the coast of the United States, and this has also become a kind of record: since 1851, there has never been a ten-year period of calm. The two cyclones that made landfall in May and June were comparatively weak and did not cause significant damage.

      The most destructive in the 2015 season. Strong Tropical Storm Erica has formed in the Atlantic. Not the most intense, it had a dangerous trajectory. The Lesser and Greater Antilles were exposed to his influence. Heavy rains and catastrophic floods caused by them occurred in the Dominican Republic, where 36 people died. Property damage amounted to $275 million, which is more than half of the GDP of this small country.

      Hurricane Kate ended the season in November, originating in the Bahamas, where the ocean surface temperature reached record values ​​for this time of year of 28°. During El Niño years, the Atlantic tropical cyclone season tends to end earlier. However, the high surface temperature of the ocean and the state of the atmosphere contributed to the development of this cyclone to the stage of a hurricane, the strongest November hurricane in the Atlantic under El Niño conditions.

      South Atlantic in 2015 tropical cyclones did not form.

      In the northern part of the Indian Ocean in the 2015 season. 4 tropical cyclones formed, which approximately corresponds to the norm (Fig. 44). However, here too there were some surprises. With a weakened monsoon, one cyclone formed in the Bay of Bengal in July, which occurs about once every ten years. Note that in this region the maximum number of cyclones is formed in November. Somewhat less often, but also quite often, they occur in May and October, when the monsoon has either not yet arrived or has already ended. The July cyclone of this year was rather weak, inactive, but had large dimensions. The east and northeast of India, Bangladesh and Myanmar were subjected to its long-term influence. Myanmar was particularly affected, the territory of which was almost completely flooded. In some places, up to 1000 mm of precipitation fell here in 3 days, in the north-east of India – up to 800 mm. Floods and landslides in these areas claimed the lives of 126 people.
      In late November and early December, two very intense cyclones formed in the Arabian Sea. At the same time, they had almost the same trajectories and, moving to the west, went out at intervals of a week to the coast of Yemen, which happens extremely rarely. Over the past 25 years, only one tropical depression, in 2008, has entered the territory of Yemen. Cyclone “Chapala” was very intense, the pressure at its center dropped to 940mb, and the wind speed reached 58m/s, which corresponds to a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale. The cyclone caused the most damage. Socotra, located in front of the entrance to the Gulf of Aden. “Chapala” passed a little north of the island. The wind speed in its center reached 50 m/s. Then the cyclone entered the Gulf of Aden and came to the coast of Yemen near the city of Al-Mukalla. The wind speed at the time of its landfall was about 35m/s. The Yemeni meteorological service did not provide information on the amount of precipitation, but according to NASA satellite observations on about. Socotra could fall up to 500 mm, on the coast of Yemen – up to 200-400 mm of precipitation. It is known about 8 dead, hundreds of wounded and significant damage. Material damage is estimated at $400 million.

      Fig. Fig. 44. Trajectories of tropical cyclones
      in the northern part of the Indian Ocean in 2015.

      Tropical cyclone “Megh” formed almost in the same place in the central part of the Arabian Sea as “Chapala”. It also developed into a powerful cyclone, reaching the second hazard category (pmin = 964mb, vmax = 48m/s). Like its predecessor, the cyclone passed near about. Socotra. The intensity of the Megha was lower than that of the Chapala, but it passed closer to the island and proved to be even more destructive. The Megha strike on the Yemeni coast fell mainly on the northeastern part of the seaport of Aden, and most of the rain fell in the northeast of Somalia (about 250mm).

      South Indian Ocean in 2015 14 tropical cyclones formed, 19% below the norm (Fig. 45). Hurricane stages reached 8 TCs, of which 4 became powerful hurricanes. Those. and in this region there was a trend towards the formation of powerful cyclones. Tropical cyclone Eunice (pmin = 900 mb, vmax = 65 m/s) turned out to be the most intense here, which, fortunately, moved away from land.

      Fig. Fig. 45. Trajectories of tropical cyclones
      in the southern part of the Indian Ocean in 2015.

      Of the 14 cyclones, only 5 affected the coast to some extent. In January-February, two relatively weak cyclones passed through the southern part of Madagascar. Potentially much more dangerous were the Australian cyclones that formed in February, March and April near the continent. All of them were very intense, but timely warnings made it possible to avoid serious consequences. In addition, before making landfall, they usually weakened, and everything was limited by winds of about 30 m / s and heavy rains.

      In the South Pacific (Fig. 46) 2015 season. at first, it usually developed: the number of cyclones from January to April was quite consistent with the norm. The first unusual cyclone appeared at the end of June and moved in early July near the Solomon Islands. It should be noted that the frequency of TCs in June here is approximately one cyclone per ten years, and in July there are no more cyclones for the period from 1970 to 2009. never happened at all. Obviously, the reason was the rapid increase in ocean surface temperature due to the developing El Niño, including in the central regions of the Pacific Ocean.

      Fig. 46. ​​Trajectories of tropical cyclones
      in the South Pacific Ocean in 2015.

      In total, 10 shopping centers appeared here during the season, which is 14% more than the norm. 5 TCs developed to the stage of a tropical cyclone (analogous to a hurricane in the northern hemisphere), 2 were very intense and very dangerous cyclones. In February, Tropical Cyclone Marcia hit the east coast of Australia. The cyclone made landfall with a pressure in the center of 929mb and winds over 60m/s. Large-scale evacuations avoided casualties among the population, but the destruction was serious. In three days, about 500mm of rain fell in places on the east coast, causing flooding.
      Tropical cyclone Pam became a real disaster in this region, which turned out to be one of the most intense in the history of observations here. The pressure in the center of the cyclone dropped to 896mb, and the wind increased to 68m/s. Its power is comparable only to the Zoe 2002 cyclone. In addition, “Pam” was simply huge: the diameter of the storm winds was approximately 750 km. At the peak of its development, it passed through several densely populated islands of the state of Vanuatu. Catastrophic damage and 24 deaths were reported. Property damage amounted to $433 million. Tropical storms in this region also affected the islands of Tuamotu, Fiji and New Caledonia.

      The most significant weather and climate events in 2015

      Northern hemisphere:

      – anomaly of mean annual air temperature for 2015 exceeded 1° for the first time. The year became the warmest in the hemisphere for the entire period of regular instrumental meteorological observations on the planet, i.e. from 1891 to 2015*;
      – from May to December 2015 the average monthly air temperature in the Northern Hemisphere reached an absolute maximum, and in February and March it was close to it. All seasons of the year are the warmest on record;
      – for the first time the interannual increase in temperature in the hemisphere exceeded 0. 2°;
      – in Russia in 2015 the second warmest on record. This year was the warmest for the Russian North, Central Russia and Primorye, in Siberia there was a repetition of the record average annual air temperature;
      – the average monthly air temperature in the regions of Russia reached a maximum of 3 times: in May in the Urals, in September in the Crimea and in December in the Volga region;
      – by mid-March, the snow in Central Russia has almost completely disappeared;
      – June rains in the Urals caused the worst floods in the last 10 years;
      – the coldest July in the Russian North for the last 35 years;
      – the earliest snowfall in the Middle Volga region. Now it’s October 8th;
      – record of average annual air temperature in Moscow +7.4°;
      – summer heat in Europe. In Central Europe (Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France) summer 2015 in the top three hottest in the history of meteorological observations. In Germany, a new absolute maximum air temperature in the country has been set;
      – India experiences a rain deficit during the summer monsoon for the second year in a row;
      – in November and December, the strongest showers in the last 100 years in southern India;
      – the strongest snowfalls in the south of Kazakhstan, in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan at the end of March. Nothing like this has ever been seen here at this time of the year;
      – September dust storm in the Middle East. The strongest in the history of the State of Israel;
      – Numerous downpours in China during spring, summer and autumn. They led to numerous floods, which in Hunan province are recognized as the most powerful in the last 50 years;
      – Drought in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. According to media reports – the strongest in the last 100 years;
      – heavy rains in the Sahel throughout the year;
      – the worst pre-monsoon drought in Thailand in the last 50 years;
      – record October heat wave in Indonesia. The absolute maximum air temperature in the country was repeated;
      – February snowfalls in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada – the heaviest and longest in the last 100 years;
      – May 2015 the wettest in the US on record;
      – Severe prolonged drought in Cuba. According to the country’s weather service, less than half of the normal rainfall fell from January to August;
      – the warmest autumn in the USA;
      – the minimum area of ​​winter ice shell was registered in the Arctic for the entire period of satellite observations;
      – the average temperature of the ocean surface in all seasons of the year reached an absolute maximum;
      – the beginning of a new El Niño in the spring and its further strengthening during the year;
      – number and intensity of tropical cyclones in 2015 significantly exceeded the norm;
      – the number of ex-tropical cyclones that affected the Russian Far East in 2015. was the maximum (7 TC) since the start of regular observations in 1970;
      – Category 5 hurricane Patricia (in the Pacific Northeast), which has become the most intense in the Western Hemisphere on record;
      – For the tenth year in a row, no hurricane has hit the US coast, never since 1851. there was no ten-year period of calm;
      – two powerful tropical cyclones that originated in the Arabian Sea came to the coast of Yemen in November with an interval of a week.

      Russia:

      2015 is the second warmest year in Russia’s meteorological record;
      – record low air temperatures in the European north of Russia in January. The temperature recorded in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug is -51.5°;
      – the warmest January in the south of the Far East over the past 20 years;
      – the warmest winter in Russia;
      – the second warmest March in the Northwestern and southern Far Eastern Federal Districts;
      – dry March on the European territory, by the middle of the month in Central Russia the snow had almost completely disappeared;
      – March record snowfalls in the middle reaches of the Amur. The subsequent record warming led to a sharp rise in the level of the Ussuri River and its tributaries;
      – spring came to the Russian North three weeks earlier than the climatic period. The Yenisei in the upper reaches opened up two weeks earlier than the average;
      – heavy snowfalls in the south of the European territory and in the Volga region at the end of April;
      – the second warmest June and the warmest first half of the year in Russia;
      – very rainy June in European territory. In many places, new records of the amount of precipitation that fell in a month were registered. In the Northern Urals, the rains caused massive floods, the worst in the last 10 years;
      – very cold July in the European north of Russia. The last time such colds were observed here in July was 35 years ago;
      – the coldest August in the Urals in the 21st century;
      – the strongest August flood in Ussuriysk (Primorsky Territory) over the past 50 years;
      – atmospheric, and in a number of areas soil drought was noted in August in the north of the South, the extreme northeast of the North Caucasian and southeast of the Volga federal districts;
      – exceptionally warm weather in European territory in September;
      – the warmest September in the history of Crimea;
      – the third warmest September in the Russian North, the south of Russia and the Volga region;
      – precipitation deficit in September in the Volga, Southern, North Caucasian and Crimean federal districts;
      – abnormally cold October in European territory;
      – dry October in the northern and central regions of the European territory. This is the third year in a row that this has been happening in Central Russia;
      – a new record for the earliest snowfall in the Middle Volga region was set in October. Now it’s October 8th;
      – November rains of very high intensity in the south of Russia. New daily maximum precipitation in Sochi;
      – the warmest December in the Volga region;
      – the second warmest December in Central Russia;
      – December pre-New Year snowfalls in the south of the country;
      – new precipitation maxima in Altai, in the Novosibirsk region, in the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory and in Khakassia.

      Moscow:

      2015 is the warmest year in the history of the Russian capital;
      – 4th warmest winter in the capital;
      – March 2015 is among the top five warmest in the history of meteorological observations in the capital. Seven days this month have updated their daily temperature highs;
      – the driest March in the capital in the XXI century. The last time it was so dry was in March 1996;
      – very cold weather in the middle of summer. The thermometers dropped to +5°;
      – 3rd driest August in the history of Moscow. For the second year in a row, one of the summer months in the capital is exceptionally dry. This has never been seen before;
      – 4th warmest September. Four days this month have updated their daily temperature highs;
      – dry October, last time this happened 30 years ago;
      – second warmest December, third time since 1891 the average December temperature is above 0°.

      Europe:

      2015 is the second warmest year on record;
      – abnormally warm January. In Germany, for the first time in history, the air temperature in January rose above +20°;
      – abnormally warm March. In Spain, on some days, the thermometers came close to +30°. In Finland, this is the 3rd warmest March in the history of meteorological observations in the country;
      – 4th warmest April on record in Spain;
      – in early April in Central Europe (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria) a heavy snowfall occurred and snow cover returned for a while;
      – cold May in the north and hot – in the south of the continent. In the UK it was the coldest May in 20 years, in Ireland it was 10 years, in Spain it was the second hottest on record;
      – dry May in the west of the continent. In France, Belgium, Holland, in the north of Germany, the amount of precipitation for the month amounted to only about half of the norm. In Spain, it was the driest May in the country since 1949, in some parts of the country not a drop of rain fell for a month;
      – July heat. In France, the air was heated to almost + 40 °, which was last observed in this country more than forty years ago. Daily temperature maxima were recorded in London. In Germany, an absolute record of air temperature in the country was set + 40.3 °;
      is the second hottest August on the continent. In Germany, repeated the new absolute maximum air temperature in the country, set last month. A new absolute maximum was reached in Prague. 2nd hottest August in the German meteorological record since 1901;
      – in Central Europe (Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France) summer 2015. in the top three of the hottest in the history of meteorological observations;
      – cold September in the west of the continent. In Spain, such cold weather has not been seen in September for 20 years;
      – September heavy rains in the south of the continent caused floods and landslides. Up to 100 mm of rain fell during the day. In places, the norms of precipitation were exceeded by 4 times;
      – abnormally cold October. Record low temperatures were recorded in the east of the continent (Belarus, Latvia). In France and the Benelux countries, on some days it was only about + 5 °, which is almost 12-15 ° lower than the values ​​\u200b\u200busual for this time of year;
      – exceptionally rainy October in the south of the continent. In the Western Mediterranean, up to 300 mm of precipitation fell per day. Rains of such intensity have not been seen here since the middle of the last century. At the same time, it was very dry in the north. In Latvia it is the driest October in the country’s meteorological record, and in Denmark it is the driest since 1972;
      – the warmest November;
      – the second warmest December;
      – December heavy rains in the UK led to catastrophic flooding, the damage from which is estimated at ° 1. 5 billion.

      Central Asia :

      – abnormally warm beginning of the year. In some places in Uzbekistan and in the south of Kazakhstan, the thermometers rose to summer values ​​of + 28-30 °;
      – severe cold in March. In places, new records of minimum temperatures have been set. In Alma-Ata and Bishkek, frosts reached -10°;
      – in the last days of March, heavy snowfalls took place in the south of Kazakhstan, in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Snow covered flowering fruit trees. Nothing like this has ever been seen here at this time of the year;
      – record April heat. In Kazakhstan, already in the first ten days of the month, the air warmed up to +30°, and in Turkmenistan – up to +35°. In Ashgabat on April 23, the absolute maximum temperature for April was set – +39.4°;
      – exhausting summer heat. It turned out to be hotter than usual by an average of 2-3 °. June 2015 in Ashgabat was the hottest on record. A new absolute maximum air temperature has been set for the capital of Turkmenistan +47. 2°;
      – early October frosts in Tajikistan;
      – summer air temperature in December in Central Asia and in the south of Kazakhstan. The thermometers rose to +30°.

      Near and Middle East:

      – in early January, heavy snowfalls hit Syria, Lebanon and northwest Saudi Arabia. Snow storms caused deaths. In the middle of the month, heavy showers in the United Arab Emirates. A month and a half of precipitation fell during the day;
      – the strongest heat wave in July in the Middle East. In Iran, the air was heated up to + 50 ° and more. Summer in this region turned out to be 2-3° hotter than the norm;
      – plentiful June rains in Georgia. In Tbilisi, they caused flooding, the worst in 50 years;
      – A long period of dryness and strong winds led to a long and strong dust storm in Israel in September. For a week the country was covered with a veil of dust, through which the sun was barely visible. Local meteorologists claimed it was the worst dust storm in the history of the State of Israel;
      – excess rain in October. Precipitation norms were exceeded by 2-4 times throughout the region. The downpours led to numerous destruction of infrastructure and loss of life. The first snow fell in the mountains;
      – November showers in Yemen, Jordan, Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, accompanied by hail, led to emergencies. During the day, in some places more than the annual rainfall fell;
      – already in the first days of winter, snow covered the northwestern territories of Iran.

      India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka:

      – heavy hailstorms occurred in April throughout India and eastern Pakistan. During the day, up to 100 mm of heavenly moisture fell. Monthly precipitation norms were exceeded by 2-4 times;
      – The strongest floods in the state of Assam and neighboring territories in August and September, caused by heavy rains. This has not been seen here for the last 15 years;
      – the monsoon rainy season ended in India with a deficit of rainfall – about 85% of the norm;
      – Showers in Pakistan in October. In the capital of the country, Islamabad, 122mm of precipitation fell per day, which is 4 times higher than the monthly norm;
      – from July to October, the monthly average air temperature is in the top five of the most highly ranked values;
      – In November and December, the strongest showers in the last 100 years in southern India. The floods caused by them destroyed the infrastructure of the states of Tamiland, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry. $3 billion damage to the country’s economy.

      China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan:

      2015 is the second warmest year in China;
      – 5th warmest March in the history of regular meteorological observations in China;
      – April heavy rains in China. They led to numerous floods in the central part of the country. In the provinces of Henan and Hubei, more than 1.5 million people suffered from them;
      – heavy showers in southern China in May. In the provinces of Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guizhou, Fujian, Guangxi, bad weather led to massive floods, mudflows, rock collapse, and death of people;
      – heavy monsoon showers in China and Japan in June and July. Up to 200 mm of rain fell during the day;
      – Drought in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. According to media reports, the strongest in the last 100 years;
      – abnormally hot weather in Japan in July and early August. The air heated up to + 35-39°;
      – significant precipitation in the central and eastern provinces of China and in Japan in September. In some areas, up to 600 mm of rain fell in a few days;
      – November heavy rains caused floods on the rivers, in Hunan province recognized as the most powerful in the past 50 years;
      – heavy rains in the northeastern, western and southern provinces of China, as well as in Japan. In the Land of the Rising Sun, there are areas where more than 200 mm of precipitation fell per day.

      South East Asia:

      – heavy showers throughout the winter. Up to 100 mm of rain fell in some areas per day;
      – the most massive floods in Malaysia over the past 50 years;
      – the summer monsoon arrived late in Southeast Asia, causing a drought in northern Thailand, which local experts estimate as the worst pre-monsoon drought in the last 50 years;
      – Heavy July rains in Myanmar provoked severe floods and landslides. Hundreds of settlements, vast areas of agricultural land were under water. About 1 million people were affected by the disaster. Numerous victims are registered;
      – The summer monsoon season ended in September with heavy rains in Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia. On some days, up to 70mm of rain fell per day;
      – a record October heat wave in Indonesia against the backdrop of an intensifying El Niño. Repeated the absolute maximum air temperature in the country

      North Africa:

      Abundance of rain in the Sahel;
      – Unusually cold weather was on the northern coast of Africa at the beginning of the year. Mediterranean cyclones throughout the winter brought heavy rains here, which turned out to be 1.5-2.5 times more than the norm;
      – the hottest May;
      – Abnormally hot summer in Egypt. The air heated up to +50°.

      North America:

      In the US, 2015 is the second warmest and third wettest year on record;
      – severe January frosts in the US Midwest and eastern Canada. The thermometers dropped below -30…-35°. Again, as in last year’s winter, Niagara Falls froze over;
      – at the end of January, a cyclone that originated in Florida passed along the entire Atlantic coast of the United States from Virginia to Maine and further along southeastern Canada. It brought heavy downpours in the south and snowfalls in the north. In New York, snowdrifts up to 75 cm high piled up in a day;
      – February frequent intrusions of cold. In the Great Lakes region, the thermometers dropped to -40 °. The Great Lakes were covered with ice over 84% of their area. Ice blocked passages to the seaport of New York. In southern Canada it was the coldest February since 1875;
      – the coldest February in Canada since 1994;
      – the warmest February in California on record;
      – winter 2014-2015 in Alaska among the five warmest;
      – February snowfalls in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada are the heaviest and most prolonged in the last 100 years. In some areas, the height of freshly fallen snow exceeded 120 cm, and snow drifts reached 2 meters;
      – February snowfalls in western Canada in the state of British Columbia – the strongest since 1972;
      – March snow storms in the USA. In the states of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, the snow depth reached 30 cm, in New York – up to 15 cm. In mid-March, snow fell in the mountains on the island of Hawaii. The thickness of the “white blanket” reached 10cm;
      – Heavy March rainfall in Mexico caused floods;
      – Extremely warm weather was observed in the Gulf of Mexico in April. In Mexico, Honduras, Venezuela, new maxima of daily air temperature values ​​were recorded, often exceeding +40 °, and in the capital of Cuba, Havana, a new monthly temperature maximum was recorded;
      – Catastrophic drought occurs in mid-spring in California. A similar situation took place in the island states of the West Indies;
      – numerous records of the maximum air temperature in May in the northeastern United States;
      – the warmest May in Alaska;
      – Heavy May rains in the Midwest and Southwest of the United States lead to massive flooding. Dozens of people died or went missing, numerous destructions were recorded;
      – May 2015 the wettest in the US on record;
      – the average air temperature for June in the United States in the top five highest values;
      – the warmest June in Alaska;
      – 3rd warmest July in Alaska;
      – July heavy rains in the USA, Canada and Mexico. In Canada, in the provinces of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, up to 100mm of precipitation fell per day. In the USA, in the west in California and Oregon and in the center of the country from Kansas and Oklahoma to Tennessee and Kentucky, daily precipitation amounts reached 60-80 mm;
      – unexpected August snowfalls in southern Canada in Alberta;
      – severe prolonged drought in Cuba. According to the country’s weather service, less than half of the normal rainfall fell from January to August;
      – 2nd warmest September in the US;
      – record warm September in the US states of Connecticut, Colorado, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Utah and Wisconsin;
      – September flood in Utah (USA), caused by heavy rains (up to 50mm/day) led to deaths;
      – the average air temperature in the United States in the top five highest values. Such a warm October has not been seen in the country since 1963;
      – October abundance of rains in the USA. With the exception of the Pacific coast, the amount of precipitation for the month exceeded the norm several times. In South Carolina – more than 4 times. The state was declared a disaster area;
      – Early October snowfalls in southern Canada. The thickness of the snow cover in places reached 10cm;
      – heavy October showers in Mexico and Central America;
      – In the US, the average November temperature is in the top five warmest on record. November 2015 in New York the warmest since 1821, i.e. since the beginning of regular meteorological observations in the city;
      – November snowfall in Chicago is the second heaviest this month on record;
      – the warmest autumn in the USA;
      is the warmest December in the USA;
      – the “wettest” December. In the states of Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, record floods broke out. Christmas blizzards down south in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico.

      Arctic:

      – abnormally warm winter;
      – the maximum ice cover of the Arctic Basin is reached on February 25, which is 15 days earlier than normal, after which the area began to shrink;
      – the minimum area of ​​the winter ice shell in the Arctic was recorded for the entire period of satellite observations;
      – 3rd warmest March;
      – 3rd warmest June;
      – 3rd warmest September;
      – the 4th minimum of the minimum ice cover area in the Arctic was reached by the end of the warm period of the year, i. e. in September;
      – 2nd warmest autumn

      Oceans:

      – in all months of 2015 the average surface temperature of the Pacific Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere exceeded the norm;
      – in the east of the equatorial latitudes of the Pacific Ocean, the development of a new El Niño began in spring, intensifying throughout the year. By the end of the year, in terms of power and influence on atmospheric processes in the Pacific region, it became the second in modern meteorological history, second only to El Niño of 1997-1998;
      – anomalies of the average annual temperature of the ocean surface in the middle reaches of the Gulf Stream exceeded +1-2°, a large anomaly (+1-2°) of the average annual air temperature is located above the same water area;
      – very active tropical cyclogenesis in the Northern Hemisphere: the number of formed TCs and their intensity is much higher than the norm, especially in the Pacific Ocean;
      – for the first time in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean in March, an intense typhoon developed (hazard category 4) – “Maisak”;
      – the number of ex-tropical cyclones that affected the Russian Far East in 2015.

    Weather tenerife november: Average weather November in Tenerife, Spain

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    Weather in Tenerife during November

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    Tenerife is a perfect November destination, with warm days and nights. Pack a hoody just in case the sea breezes make the nights feel a touch cold. The sea is warm year-round in Tenerife and is ideal for swimming. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Tenerife, covering the last 12 years up to 2022, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Tenerife weather in November.

    What’s the weather like in Tenerife during November?

    Tenerife in November is still a nice warm day with temperatures ranging from 20 to 26 degrees, with an average of 2 days of rainfall in the month, the temperature does drop quite significantly in the evening
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    What should I pack for a holiday in Tenerife during November?

    Women’s clothing should still be quite light, you can still wear shorts and t-shirts or sundresses throughout the day, but I would definitely add a few chunky cardigans or jumpers for the evenings when the temperature drops, and a raincoat is advisable, in case you happen to land on the few rainy days. For men, shorts are fine throughout the daytime, and possibly into the evening, but i’d certainly look at taking a couple of jumpers for later in the day, and possibly a couple of pairs of lightweight trousers, don’t forget a raincoat too
    Answered by Big Family Little Adventures

    Anything I should consider when planning a Tenerife holiday in November?

    November is considered the wettest month of the year, but only for a few days, so you have a good chance of missing it entirely, if you do happen to be there during the rain, it can be quite persistent but only for a short time, and it is quite fun dancing in the rain in warm weather!
    Answered by Big Family Little Adventures

    How warm is it in Tenerife during November?

    The temperature is extremely stable in November with average highs of 22℃ and lows just 2℃ lower at 20℃. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
    Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it’s cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.

    Does it rain in Tenerife during November?

    On average, there will be 2 rainy days during the month, amounting to 2.0mm in total. That’s almost nothing at all, therefore rain isn’t something we think you need to consider. There’s a small chance that you’ll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.

    How warm is the sea in Tenerife during November?

    The water temperature around Tenerife reaches a pleasant 23℃ during November. While generally considered warm, some people might find it a little on the cool side on entering the water.

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    38071 (Santa Cruz De Tenerife), November 2022 Weather Forecast – daily

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    07%

    72 to 82 °F

    60 to 70 °F

    20 to 30 °C

    13 to 23 °C

    Sunrise
    7:16 AM

    Sunset
    6:20 PM

    First Quarter

    16%

    73 to 83 °F

    60 to 70 °F

    20 to 30 °C

    13 to 23 °C

    Sunrise
    7:17 AM

    Sunset
    6:19 PM

    Waxing Gibbous

    15%

    73 to 83 °F

    61 to 71 °F

    20 to 30 °C

    13 to 23 °C

    Sunrise
    7:18 AM

    Sunset
    6:18 PM

    Waxing Gibbous

    27%

    72 to 82 °F

    60 to 70 °F

    20 to 30 °C

    13 to 23 °C

    Sunrise
    7:18 AM

    Sunset
    6:17 PM

    Waxing Gibbous

    21%

    72 to 82 °F

    60 to 70 °F

    20 to 30 °C

    13 to 23 °C

    Sunrise
    7:19 AM

    Sunset
    6:17 PM

    Waxing Gibbous

    51%

    72 to 82 °F

    60 to 70 °F

    20 to 30 °C

    13 to 23 °C

    Sunrise
    7:20 AM

    Sunset
    6:16 PM

    Waxing Gibbous

    30%

    71 to 81 °F

    61 to 71 °F

    19 to 29 °C

    13 to 23 °C

    Sunrise
    7:21 AM

    Sunset
    6:15 PM

    Waxing Gibbous

    47%

    71 to 81 °F

    60 to 70 °F

    19 to 29 °C

    13 to 23 °C

    Sunrise
    7:21 AM

    Sunset
    6:15 PM

    Full Moon

    34%

    70 to 80 °F

    59 to 69 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:22 AM

    Sunset
    6:14 PM

    Waning Gibbous

    34%

    70 to 80 °F

    59 to 69 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:23 AM

    Sunset
    6:14 PM

    Waning Gibbous

    70 to 80 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:24 AM

    Sunset
    6:13 PM

    Waning Gibbous

    53%

    71 to 81 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    19 to 29 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:24 AM

    Sunset
    6:13 PM

    Waning Gibbous

    36%

    70 to 80 °F

    59 to 69 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:25 AM

    Sunset
    6:12 PM

    Waning Gibbous

    26%

    70 to 80 °F

    59 to 69 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:26 AM

    Sunset
    6:12 PM

    Waning Gibbous

    48%

    70 to 80 °F

    59 to 69 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:27 AM

    Sunset
    6:11 PM

    Waning Gibbous

    39%

    70 to 80 °F

    59 to 69 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:28 AM

    Sunset
    6:11 PM

    Last Quarter

    27%

    69 to 79 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:28 AM

    Sunset
    6:10 PM

    Waning Crescent

    30%

    70 to 80 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:29 AM

    Sunset
    6:10 PM

    Waning Crescent

    40%

    69 to 79 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:30 AM

    Sunset
    6:10 PM

    Waning Crescent

    63%

    69 to 79 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:31 AM

    Sunset
    6:09 PM

    Waning Crescent

    81%

    69 to 79 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:32 AM

    Sunset
    6:09 PM

    Waning Crescent

    49%

    69 to 79 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:32 AM

    Sunset
    6:09 PM

    Waning Crescent

    46%

    68 to 78 °F

    57 to 67 °F

    17 to 27 °C

    11 to 21 °C

    Sunrise
    7:33 AM

    Sunset
    6:08 PM

    New Moon

    49%

    69 to 79 °F

    57 to 67 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    11 to 21 °C

    Sunrise
    7:34 AM

    Sunset
    6:08 PM

    Waxing Crescent

    52%

    69 to 79 °F

    58 to 68 °F

    18 to 28 °C

    12 to 22 °C

    Sunrise
    7:35 AM

    Sunset
    6:08 PM

    Waxing Crescent

    39%

    68 to 78 °F

    57 to 67 °F

    17 to 27 °C

    11 to 21 °C

    Sunrise
    7:36 AM

    Sunset
    6:08 PM

    Waxing Crescent

    25%

    68 to 78 °F

    57 to 67 °F

    17 to 27 °C

    11 to 21 °C

    Sunrise
    7:36 AM

    Sunset
    6:08 PM

    Waxing Crescent

    13%

    68 to 78 °F

    57 to 67 °F

    17 to 27 °C

    11 to 21 °C

    Sunrise
    7:37 AM

    Sunset
    6:08 PM

    Waxing Crescent

    24%

    68 to 78 °F

    57 to 67 °F

    17 to 27 °C

    11 to 21 °C

    Sunrise
    7:38 AM

    Sunset
    6:08 PM

    Waxing Crescent

    29%

    68 to 78 °F

    57 to 67 °F

    17 to 27 °C

    11 to 21 °C

    Sunrise
    7:39 AM

    Sunset
    6:08 PM

    First Quarter

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    Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Spain) is a place with a tropical climate. Temperatures during the day are in the range from 19.1 °C (66.4 °F) in January to 28.2 °C (82.8 °F) in August. The driest month is July with just 0 days of rain, on the contrary, the month when it rains the most is November with 6 days of rain. The highest sea temperatures in Santa Cruz de Tenerife are in September with 23.6 °C (74.5 °F) and the lowest in March with 18.9 °C (66.0 °F). The highest night temperatures could be experienced in September with 20.0 °C (68.0 °F), the lowest in January with 13.0 °C (55.4 °F).

    January weather

    The day temperature reaches its minimum, its value is 19. 1 °C (66.4 °F) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, while the descent of the sea temperature can be observed, the value of this measure is 19.5 °C (67.1 °F). The beginning of the descent of the number of rainy days could be noticed, the value of this measure is 5 days, and the rainfall amount starts to descent as well, with its value being 48 mm (1.88 in). The night temperature is on its minimum.

    February weather

    The number of rainy days rise’s start could be observed, the value of this measure is 5 days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, while the rainfall amount continues to descent, with its value being 39 mm (1.55 in). The sea temperature descents similarly to the previous month, with its value of 19.0 °C (66.1 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) rise’s start could be observed, the value of this measure is 7 hours.

    March weather

    The minimum of the sea temperature is observable in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, while the day temperature rise’s start could be observed in March. The number of rainy days starts to descent, with its value being 4 days, while the rainfall amount continues to descent, its value is 32 mm (1.25 in). The night temperature starts to rise, the value of this measure is 14.0 °C (57.2 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) continues to rise, the value of this measure is 7 hours.

    April weather

    The descent of the number of rainy days can be observed, its value is 3 days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and the rainfall amount descents similarly to the previous month as well, with its value being 19 mm (0.77 in). The rise of the day temperature can be observed, with its value being 21.5 °C (70.7 °F). The dry season slowly starts. The number of sun hours (without clouds) continues to rise, with its value being 7 hours.

    May weather

    The day temperature continues to rise, its value is 22.5 °C (72.5 °F) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, while the sea temperature starts to rise, with its value being 20.1 °C (68.1 °F). The number of rainy days descents similarly to the previous month, with its value of 1 days, and the rainfall amount continues to descent too, its value is 6 mm (0. 25 in). The dry season continues in May. The number of sun hours (without clouds) continues to rise, with its value of 8 hours.

    June weather

    The tourist season is about to start in June in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The sea temperature rises similarly to the previous month, its value is 21.4 °C (70.5 °F), and the day temperature rises similarly to the previous month as well, the value of this measure is 24.5 °C (76.1 °F). The number of rainy days descents similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 1 days. The night temperature continues to rise, with its value being 17.1 °C (62.8 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) rises similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 9 hours.

    July weather

    There is pending tourist season in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The rise of the day temperature can be observed, its value is 26.9 °C (80.4 °F), and the sea temperature rises similarly to the previous month as well, the value of this measure is 22. 1 °C (71.8 °F). The number of rainy days reaches its minimum, and the rainfall amount is on its minimum as well, with its value being 1 mm (0.04 in). The maximum of the number of sun hours (without clouds) can be noticed in July.

    August weather

    The day temperature is on its maximum, its value is 28.2 °C (82.8 °F) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, while the sea temperature rises similarly to the previous month, with its value of 23.0 °C (73.4 °F). The ongoing tourist season is noticeable, and the dry season is taking place too this month. The night temperature rises similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 19.6 °C (67.3 °F). The beginning of the descent of the number of sun hours (without clouds) could be noticed, its value is 10 hours.

    September weather

    The tourist season is taking place in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The day temperature starts to descent, the value of this measure is 27.0 °C (80.6 °F), while the sea temperature is on its maximum, the value of this measure is 23. 6 °C (74.5 °F). The maximum of the night temperature can be noticed in this month. The beginning of the rise of the number of rainy days could be noticed in September. The descent of the number of sun hours (without clouds) can be observed, the value of this measure is 8 hours.

    October weather

    The ongoing tourist season is noticeable this month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The day temperature descents similarly to the previous month, with its value of 25.1 °C (77.2 °F). The rise of the number of rainy days can be observed, with its value of 4 days, and the rainfall amount rises similarly to the previous month too, its value is 28 mm (1.10 in). The number of sun hours (without clouds) continues to descent, with its value of 7 hours. The wind speed reaches its minimum, with its value being 4.0.

    November weather

    The sea temperature descent’s start could be observed, the value of this measure is 22.1 °C (71.8 °F) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, while the day temperature descents similarly to the previous month, with its value being 22. 3 °C (72.1 °F). The number of rainy days is on its maximum, with its value being 6 days, while the rainfall amount continues to rise, with its value being 49 mm (1.92 in). The descent of the night temperature can be observed, with its value of 16.4 °C (61.5 °F). The number of sun hours (without clouds) continues to descent, its value is 6 hours.

    December weather

    The day temperature descents similarly to the previous month, the value of this measure is 20.4 °C (68.7 °F) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and the sea temperature continues to descent too, its value is 20.7 °C (69.2 °F). The rainfall amount is on its maximum, with its value of 54 mm (2.14 in). The humidity reaches its maximum in December. The minimum of the number of sun hours (without clouds) is observable, its value is 6 hours. The day length reaches its minimum.

    What level of humidity is to expect in February in Santa Cruz de Tenerife?

    Humidity in February in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 70 %.

    How windy is Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March?

    An average wind scale that can be expected in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March is 4. 6.

    How many hours of sun to expect in April in Santa Cruz de Tenerife?

    In April in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, you can expect around 7 hours of sunshine.

    What is the air temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in May at night?

    The average night temperature in May in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 15.2 °C (59.4 °F). This temperature is pleasant for a wide range of evening, night, and morning activities from sports to sitting outside in restaurants or evening walks.

    Are there good conditions to visit in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June?

    June is the best month to visit Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The temperature during the day will be nice 24.5 °C (76.1 °F). You can expect just 1 days of rain during the month, taking an umbrella is not necessary. A sea temperature of 21.4 °C (70.5 °F) can seem colder to some, but others will call it refreshing. The temperature of 17.1 °C (62.8 °F) at night may make it better to dine inside or to put on more clothes for a dinner outside.

    What is the temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during the day in July?

    The average daily temperature in July in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 26.9 °C (80.4 °F). The ideal temperature for enjoying sunbathing by the water and a good temperature for other activities. For some people, it will be too hot in the direct sunlight and the stay may not be so pleasant. Don’t forget to pack flip-flops, sunscreen, and a hand fan if necessary – it may come in handy.

    Is it hot in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in August?

    In August in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, you will enjoy nice warm weather, but it will also be pleasant and you probably won’t feel hot.

    Is there a wet season in September in Santa Cruz de Tenerife?

    No, there is no wet season in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in September – you can expect 1 days of rain during the month.

    How many rainy days can I expect in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in October?

    There are 4 days, which are rainy in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in October, that is, days with precipitation more than 2 mm (0. 08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 0.9 days of the week, or in general – 13 % days.

    Is there a dry season in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November?

    No, November is not a dry month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, expect rain approximately 6 days in a month.

    What is the sea temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in December?

    The sea will reach 20.7 °C (69.2 °F) in December in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The sea at this temperature is quite cold, but it is already possible to stay in it for a long time and it is pleasantly refreshing on hot, steamy days.

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    If you have the opportunity to purchase a tour to Mallorca in November in 2019, take the chance, you will not regret it. Mallorca is the largest island in the independent Spanish community of the Balearic Islands. The capital of the autonomy of Palma is located on it. The island is located in the Mediterranean Sea, and here you can relax all year round.

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    Max:

    “I went on vacation in November, I loved it. The beaches are clean, the hotels are great, the weather was great.”

    What meteorologists predict

    The Mediterranean climate of the island guarantees the onset of a wet warm winter in November. The average air temperature is comfortable for Europeans, it stays at 20°C. The water temperature is also not scary – the same 20 degrees. In the first ten days of November, during the day the air warms up to 22 degrees, but at the end of the month at night we can observe a decrease to 8°C. Precipitation and strong wind possible , mainly from the south-west and north-west. The weather in Mallorca in November is very changeable, so it is advisable to get acquainted with the weather forecast for three days every day.

    Mallorca weather forecast for November 2019.

    How to relax in November in Mallorca

    The holiday season on the island ends in October, but you can still swim in the sea at the beginning of November . The beaches are empty, the usual beach service is reduced to a minimum. In November, taking advantage of the decrease in the flow of tourists, you can safely see the sights.

    Palma has many interesting places to visit. Royal Palace and Cathedral in the old Arab part of the city are open to the public all year round. Tourists who come to Majorca in cool November have an easier time getting into the Cathedral, because T-shirts, shorts and miniskirts do not meet the dress coda requirements.

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    The museum is open all year round at Bellver Castle and admission is free on Sundays. The Alfabia Manor, the Glass Factory and the La Granja Manor are close by, and one day is enough to visit them.

    If possible, take a trip to the west coast to the village of Valldemossa. Chopin, who came to the island with George Sand, was hiding in the local monastery for some time.

    Be sure to visit the pearl factory in Manacor. The brand shop and the exhibition hall attached to it receive visitors all year round.

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    Mallorca is a small island with good quality roads. If you have a driver’s license , you can rent a car to see all attractions. The speed limit is up to 120 km/h, the drivers are polite.

    Sergey:

    “We rented a car for 2 days, having agreed with friends. It cost us 65 euros (including insurance). The longer you take the car, the more profitable. We traveled around the island, took a lot of interesting photos.”

    Excursions

    Impressions from the trip will be incomplete without excursions. Tourists are increasingly ordering tours via the Internet. This is more convenient for several reasons. Possible:

    • slowly read the description and reviews and choose what you like;
    • do not fuss and do not spend precious time on the island searching and buying excursions;
    • buy in advance from home and pay by card;
    • there is more choice online than in any agency, and prices are 15-20% lower, because no agency fee.

    The most popular excursions in Mallorca in 2019:

    Attending festive events

    Harvest Festivals are held in Mallorca in November:

    • pumpkin fair;
    • agricultural fair;
    • olive festival.

    The second weekend of the month can be spent visiting the Pumpkin Fair in Playa de Muro. In all bars and restaurants, tastings of dishes and drinks made from pumpkin are held for two days. At the end of the holiday, a winner is chosen – the largest pumpkin.

    On the second Thursday of November the largest agricultural fair starts in the city of Inca. It will feature street musicians, costumed performances, souvenirs and local delicacies for sale.

    At the end of the month in the village of Kaimari you can participate in the Olive Festival . You will be shown the process of making olive oil and offered to buy local delicacies – honey, sweets, nuts and homemade wine.

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    If you’re lucky enough to be in Mallorca at the end of November, you’ll have the chance to taste the Christmas Ice. At this time, an artificial ice rink is being prepared in the capital.

    Shoppers

    Tourists who are fond of winter sales in Italy, shopping in Mallorca is unlikely to impress. It is almost impossible to buy trendy branded clothes here. In Palma , the boutiques are located in the Plaza Mayor area, on Jaime III Street and Des Born Boulevard. Leather products are bought in Inca, but you can run into a Chinese fake.

    Anastasia:

    “I made all my purchases at El Corte Ingles (Palma). There is a 10% discount for non-EU members. Nicely! It’s better not to go to Outlet Festival Park, it’s a waste of time.”

    Tourists can buy handmade souvenirs in numerous shops in the bazaar and on the waterfront. There are many products made of artificial pearls on sale, but there is a high probability of meeting a fake. According to tourists, it is better to buy pearls in the branded stores of the Majorica jewelry house with the ability to issue a Tax Free check. A unique service is offered to the clients of the shop attached to the factory in Manacor: you can buy a necklace and a bracelet made according to the wishes of the buyer. The length of the product, the size and color of the pearls, the method of their connection are selected. An exclusive product will remind its owner of the days spent on the island of Mallorca.

    Palma de Mallorca Airport is located near the central part of the city. And if road trips are not attractive, you can go on a long journey with the help of air traffic – the international airport of Palma de Mallorca is located 8 kilometers from the center of the capital of the island.

    How to dress? — according to the weather!

    There will definitely not be a big heat wave, the weather can be cool, so you should stock up on warm clothes, windbreakers and hats . Showers are likely, so an umbrella is a good idea. Let’s hope for sunny days and take a bathing suit with us to take air baths on the shore. With luck, in early November it will be possible to extend the swimming season.

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    Resume

    Do not be upset if the authorities send you on vacation in November, change the autumn November slush for the warm gentle sun of Spain. According to tourists, a holiday in Mallorca at this time has a number of advantages:

    • tickets are sold at a discount;
    • excursions are cheaper;
    • few tourists.

    Some inconvenience comes from the lack of direct flights. You will have to get to the island with a change in Madrid or Barcelona. You should not go to Mallorca in November for lovers of sunbathing.

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    Mallorca weather in November / Water and air temperature in November

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    The maximum day temperature in Tenerife is 22.7778 °C, the minimum night temperature is 15.1111 °C. The amount of precipitation in November is usually not more than 54 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is not less than 8.

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    Reviews for holidays in NovemberAll reviews

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    November 30, 2021

    Laguna Park Ii Tenerife

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    54 reviews hotel mapprice

    We returned from Tenerife a couple of days ago.
    Booking hotels, rescheduling flights, changing prices – everything was sooo exhausting.
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    Excellent location , ocean views from upper floors , fully equipped kitchen , balcony seating furniture . breakfast is plentiful, it is possible to buy dinner. first line… Read more
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    really liked the two-level room with a separate entrance – the feeling that you live in a separate house … it was very comfortable.
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    Coral Travel novelties this winter: colorful Morocco, sunny Tenerife and futuristic Dubai

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    As the season of autumn and winter holidays approaches, Coral Travel announces the start of flights not only to Egypt, which has already become a tradition, but also to Morocco, Tenerife and Dubai. According to Anna Belyakov, director of Coral Travel Estonia, since Turkish and Egyptian resorts are more crowded than usual, this is the perfect time to explore new destinations, such as Morocco.

    According to the tour operator that launched weekly flights to colorful Marrakesh during the cold season, if the popular resorts are crowded with vacationers, then this direction will not only allow you to relax from the crowd, but will also surprise you with its versatility, culture and hospitality.

    “Although Morocco is not completely new to Estonians, we are the first to offer organized tour packages here. And since there is so much to see and do in Morocco, our range of active holiday programs will include visits to Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez and other famous Moroccan cities. For adventure lovers, we have prepared a special program, during which we will go to explore the Sahara desert with a unique night under the stars and visit picturesque oases, and for lovers of a relaxing holiday – the resorts of Agadir and Essaouira on the Atlantic coast,” says Anna Belyakov.

    Coral Travel will operate flights to Marrakech from Tallinn, Vilnius and Riga every Friday from November to March, as well as to Tenerife from Tallinn and Riga. In addition, flights to Dubai will be operated from the three Baltic capitals at least once a week. This intensity of flights will allow flexible planning of vacations of various lengths for families and adventurers alike. The Latvian airline AirBaltic, which will fly Coral Travel passengers to these exotic destinations, is pleased to start a relationship between the two well-known brands.

    “We are pleased to partner with Coral Travel to promote another great destination – we will deliver weekly vacationers from all the Baltic countries to Morocco. We are very pleased to strengthen the partnership between two well-known travel brands in this way. By joining forces, we are enabling our customers explore the world with even greater convenience,” says Toms Andersons, Vice President of Airbaltic

    A magical land that everyone can afford

    According to the director of Coral Travel Estonia, the range of hotels in Morocco allows you to find the option that suits your needs – whether you are traveling with your family, looking for adventure or looking for luxury. This should make Morocco a popular destination for both budget and luxury travelers.

    “As part of a global group that has been on the tour operator market for over thirty years, our wide selection of hotels means we can tailor the type of holiday to suit everyone’s preferences and budget. We also know that sightseeing tours are very important for Estonians – you can get to know this wonderful country accompanied by an experienced guide in eight cities,” says A. Belyakov about the opportunities to get to know the country better.

    For those who seek maximum authenticity, Morocco is ready to offer its services: “riads” built many centuries ago and distinguished by unique architectural elements are popular here.

    „Riad, a unique type of architecture in Morocco, is the same hotel, but much smaller. Some of them have only 10 rooms, so the staff guarantees exceptional attention. They are only a few stories high, with a garden and swimming pool in the courtyard. These are hotels where you really feel like you are in the 1001 Nights fairy tale, says a representative of Coral Travel.

    Morocco surprises with an abundance of choice – the market is an important part of the culture, so life is seething here from early morning until late at night: shopping pavilions turn into snack bars, and performances and concert halls attract tourists. In addition, resorts on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean attract kiters, surfers and water sports enthusiasts.

    “Morocco is also unique in that we invite our customers to try booking hotels with breakfast or dinner only. Of course, we also offer an all-inclusive service, but Moroccan cuisine, like the country itself, is extremely colorful, so travelers are invited to experience this authenticity outside the hotel,” says A. Belyakov.

    World events dictate the direction of travel

    The tense geopolitical and economic situation is also changing travel habits: rising fuel prices and longer flight times bring distant resorts closer together. In terms of price and travel time, there is no longer much difference between Morocco, Egypt or Dubai.

    “This season, the sharp increase in fuel prices has increased the cost of travel by an average of more than 150 euros per person. As a result, Egyptian resorts, with their relatively low prices and acceptable level of service, are losing the advantage of an economical destination. Rising prices may leave Egypt without the status of a low-cost destination, so it is only natural that the popularity of other destinations will increase, which is why we decided to add Morocco to our basket,” says A. Belyakov, reflecting on the situation on the market.

    In a situation where travelers experience certain difficulties due to aviation problems and massive flight cancellations, Coral Travel specialists will take care of these problems. In addition, luggage and all necessary transfers are already included in the complete travel package.

    „We all understand that the key to a relaxing and smooth holiday is careful planning. Our team takes care of most of the planning – you only need to name your wishes and possibilities, and we will provide the most suitable proposals. Therefore, in order to enjoy maximum comfort, we advise you to contact the partner travel agencies offering Coral Travel packages, or contact the tour operator directly,” says Anna Belyakov, Director of Coral Travel Estonia.

    Las palmas weather november: Average weather November in Las Palmas, Canary Islands

    Опубликовано: February 15, 2022 в 10:12 am

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    The Best Time to Visit Las Palmas, Spain for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

    The best times to visit Las Palmas for ideal weather are

    October 15th to July 1st

    based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details.

     


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      Weather in Las Palmas

      Temperature

      Average temperatures in Las Palmas vary little. Considering humidity, temperatures feel very enjoyable all year with a very low chance of rain or snow throughout the year. The area is among the most temperate — in the 92nd percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above. If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Las Palmas, the hottest months are August, September, and then July. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally early August where highs are regularly around 83.4°F (28.6°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 71.9°F (22.2°C) at night.

      Las Palmas Temperatures (Fahrenheit)
      Key

      High

      Average

      Low

      Las Palmas Temperatures (Celsius)
      Key

      High

      Average

      Low

      “Feels-Like” Temperatures

      The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature. Higher temperatures affect us much more at higher humidity, and colder temperatures feel piercing with high winds. Our perceived temperatures factor in humidity and wind chill to better represent how hot or cold the day feels to a person.

      Las Palmas Perceived Temperature (F)
      Key

      High

      Average

      Low

      Las Palmas Perceived Temperature (C)
      Key

      High

      Average

      Low

       

      Average Las Palmas Temperatures by Month

      Daily highs (averaged for the month) usually give the best indication of the weather. A significantly lower mean and low generally just means it gets colder at night.

      Show Fahrenheit

      Month Avg. High (°F) Avg. Mean (°F) Avg. Low (°F)
      Jan 70.3 64.8 59.9
      Feb 70.2 64.4 59.3
      Mar 71.8 65.6 60.4
      Apr 73.7 67.5 62.1
      May 76 69.9 64.5
      Jun 78.6 72.6 67.2
      Jul 81.8 75.5 70.3
      Aug 82.9 76.8 71.7
      Sep 81.2 75.8 70.9
      Oct 80 74.3 68.9
      Nov 75.9 70.5 65.5
      Dec 72.7 67.3 62.3

      Show Celsius

      Month Avg. High (°C) Avg. Mean (°C) Avg. Low (°C)
      Jan 21.3 18.2 15.5
      Feb 21.2 18 15.2
      Mar 22.1 18.7 15.8
      Apr 23.2 19.7 16.7
      May 24.4 21.1 18.1
      Jun 25.9 22.6 19.6
      Jul 27.7 24.2 21.3
      Aug 28.3 24.9 22.1
      Sep 27.3 24.3 21.6
      Oct 26.7 23.5 20.5
      Nov 24.4 21.4 18.6
      Dec 22.6 19.6 16.8

       

       

      Precipitation (Rain or Snow)

      If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Las Palmas are June, July, and then August. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as .1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around early January. For example, on the week of January 1st there are no days of precipitation on average. By contrast, it’s most likely to rain or snow in late November to early December with an average of 1 days of significant precipitation the week of November 26th.

      When can you find snow in Las Palmas? Weather stations report no annual snow. Please note that a value of 0 for snow in the graph below may either mean there was no snow, or that snow is unreported.

      Chance of Precipitation

      The graph below shows the % chance of rainy and snowy days in Las Palmas.

      Key

      Days with precipitation

      Snow on the Ground

      The graph below shows the average snow on the ground in Las Palmas (in).

      Key

      Snow depth

      Average Rain and Snow by Month

      Show Inches

      Month Daily Chance of Rain Average Snow Depth (in) Total Precipitation (in)
      Jan 4% 0 0. 8
      Feb 5% 0 0.7
      Mar 3% 0 0.3
      Apr 1% 0 0.1
      May 1% 0 0.1
      Jun 0% 0 0
      Jul 0% 0 0
      Aug 0% 0 0
      Sep 2% 0 0.2
      Oct 4% 0 0.8
      Nov 5% 0 0.7
      Dec 6% 0 0.7

      Show Centimeters

      Month Daily Chance of Rain Average Snow Depth (cm) Total Precipitation (cm)
      Jan 4 0 2
      Feb 5 0 1.8
      Mar 3 0 0.8
      Apr 1 0 0. 3
      May 1 0 0.3
      Jun 0 0 0
      Jul 0 0 0
      Aug 0 0 0
      Sep 2 0 0.5
      Oct 4 0 2
      Nov 5 0 1.8
      Dec 6 0 1.8

       

      Humidity and Wind

      Las Palmas has some high humidity months, with other comfortably humid months. The least humid month is May (52.8% relative humidity), and the most humid month is September (60.6%).

      Wind in Las Palmas is usually stronger than many places. The windiest month is July, followed by August and June. July’s average wind speed of around 21.9 knots (25.2 MPH or 40.5 KPH) is considered “a fresh breeze.” Maximum sustained winds (the highest speed for the day lasting more than a few moments) are at their highest in mid July where average top sustained speeds reach 29 knots, which is considered high wind or moderate gale winds.

      Relative Humidity (%)

      The graph below shows the average % humidity by month in Las Palmas.

      Key

      Avg. Relative Humidity

      Wind

      The graph below shows wind speed (max and average) in knots.

      Key

      Max Sustained Wind

      Average Daily Wind

      Average Wind Speeds

      Show Wind Speeds

      All wind speeds are in knots. 1 knot = 1.15 MPH or 1.85 KPH.

      Month Avg. Wind Avg. Wind Feel Sustained High Wind High Wind Feel
      Jan 10.2 Gentle breeze 16.5 Significant breeze
      Feb 12.3 Significant breeze 19.6 Strong breeze
      Mar 13.4 Significant breeze 20.7 Significant breeze
      Apr 14.3 Significant breeze 21. 5 Strong breeze
      May 16 Significant breeze 23.1 Significant breeze
      Jun 17.8 Strong breeze 24.9 Very strong breeze
      Jul 21.9 Strong breeze 28.3 Significant breeze
      Aug 20.9 Strong breeze 27.3 Very strong breeze
      Sep 13.2 Significant breeze 19.8 Significant breeze
      Oct 10.7 Gentle breeze 17.7 Strong breeze
      Nov 10.8 Gentle breeze 17.5 Significant breeze
      Dec 9.8 Gentle breeze 16.2 Significant breeze

      Show Relative Humidity by Month

      Month Avg. Relative Humidity
      Jan 53. 5%
      Feb 55.5%
      Mar 56%
      Apr 54.2%
      May 52.8%
      Jun 54.8%
      Jul 54.8%
      Aug 55.3%
      Sep 60.6%
      Oct 59.7%
      Nov 56.8%
      Dec 55%

       

      Is it Safe to Travel to Las Palmas?

      Our best data indicates this area is generally safe. As of Oct 07, 2019 there are no travel advisories or warnings for Spain; exercise normal security precautions. Check this page for any recent changes or regions to avoid: Travel Advice and Advisories. This advisory was last updated on Oct 04, 2019.

       

      The Busiest and Least Crowded Months

      The busiest month for tourism in Las Palmas, Spain is January, followed by February and October. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Las Palmas in November. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

      Estimated Tourism by Month

       

      Most Popular Months to Visit
      Key

      Tourists Seeking Accommodations

      Tourism graph is based on Google searches for services used by tourists relative to the rest of the year. Tourism data for this area is extrapolated based on nearby areas. Displayed data is calculated relative to the peak, so a score of 50.4 in November means 50.4% of the tourists vs. January.

       

       

      Overall Las Palmas Travel Experience by Season

      Spring (March through May)

      Humidity and temperatures combine to make this season feel warm. Highs range from 77.3°F (25.2°C) and 70.7°F (21.5°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is extremely rare with 0 to 1 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is the slowest for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for deals.

      Summer (June through August)

      The middle-year months have very comfortable weather with high temperatures that are comfortable. These months see the least precipitation with about 0 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the second busiest season for tourism in Las Palmas, so lodging and other accommodations may cost slightly more.

      Fall (September through November)

      Fall daily highs range from 81.5°F (27.5°C) and 73.6°F (23.1°C), which will feel very nice given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a normal amount: 1 to 2 days per month. Tourism is fairly slow during these months due to the weather, so hotels may be lower priced.

      Winter (December through February)

      Weather is somewhat cool this time of year in Las Palmas to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 73.3°F (22.9°C) and 69.6°F (20.9°C). On average, it rains or snows a smalll amount: 1 to 2 times per month. These times of year are the busiest with tourists.

       

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      21%

      71 to 81 °F

      59 to 69 °F

      19 to 29 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:12 AM

      Sunset
      6:17 PM

      First Quarter

      21%

      71 to 81 °F

      61 to 71 °F

      19 to 29 °C

      13 to 23 °C

      Sunrise
      7:13 AM

      Sunset
      6:16 PM

      Waxing Gibbous

      09%

      71 to 81 °F

      60 to 70 °F

      19 to 29 °C

      13 to 23 °C

      Sunrise
      7:14 AM

      Sunset
      6:15 PM

      Waxing Gibbous

      44%

      70 to 80 °F

      60 to 70 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      13 to 23 °C

      Sunrise
      7:15 AM

      Sunset
      6:15 PM

      Waxing Gibbous

      07%

      70 to 80 °F

      59 to 69 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:15 AM

      Sunset
      6:14 PM

      Waxing Gibbous

      21%

      71 to 81 °F

      59 to 69 °F

      19 to 29 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:16 AM

      Sunset
      6:13 PM

      Waxing Gibbous

      28%

      70 to 80 °F

      59 to 69 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:17 AM

      Sunset
      6:13 PM

      Waxing Gibbous

      70 to 80 °F

      59 to 69 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:17 AM

      Sunset
      6:12 PM

      Full Moon

      58%

      69 to 79 °F

      58 to 68 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:18 AM

      Sunset
      6:11 PM

      Waning Gibbous

      21%

      70 to 80 °F

      59 to 69 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:19 AM

      Sunset
      6:11 PM

      Waning Gibbous

      06%

      70 to 80 °F

      58 to 68 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:20 AM

      Sunset
      6:10 PM

      Waning Gibbous

      09%

      70 to 80 °F

      58 to 68 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:20 AM

      Sunset
      6:10 PM

      Waning Gibbous

      35%

      70 to 80 °F

      58 to 68 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:21 AM

      Sunset
      6:09 PM

      Waning Gibbous

      31%

      69 to 79 °F

      58 to 68 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:22 AM

      Sunset
      6:09 PM

      Waning Gibbous

      33%

      69 to 79 °F

      58 to 68 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:23 AM

      Sunset
      6:08 PM

      Waning Gibbous

      40%

      69 to 79 °F

      58 to 68 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:24 AM

      Sunset
      6:08 PM

      Last Quarter

      14%

      69 to 79 °F

      57 to 67 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:24 AM

      Sunset
      6:08 PM

      Waning Crescent

      26%

      69 to 79 °F

      57 to 67 °F

      18 to 28 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:25 AM

      Sunset
      6:07 PM

      Waning Crescent

      11%

      68 to 78 °F

      57 to 67 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:26 AM

      Sunset
      6:07 PM

      Waning Crescent

      11%

      68 to 78 °F

      57 to 67 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:27 AM

      Sunset
      6:07 PM

      Waning Crescent

      40%

      68 to 78 °F

      58 to 68 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      12 to 22 °C

      Sunrise
      7:27 AM

      Sunset
      6:06 PM

      Waning Crescent

      54%

      67 to 77 °F

      57 to 67 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:28 AM

      Sunset
      6:06 PM

      Waning Crescent

      33%

      68 to 78 °F

      55 to 65 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      10 to 20 °C

      Sunrise
      7:29 AM

      Sunset
      6:06 PM

      New Moon

      28%

      68 to 78 °F

      55 to 65 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      10 to 20 °C

      Sunrise
      7:30 AM

      Sunset
      6:06 PM

      Waxing Crescent

      46%

      67 to 77 °F

      55 to 65 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      10 to 20 °C

      Sunrise
      7:31 AM

      Sunset
      6:05 PM

      Waxing Crescent

      63%

      67 to 77 °F

      56 to 66 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:31 AM

      Sunset
      6:05 PM

      Waxing Crescent

      24%

      67 to 77 °F

      56 to 66 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:32 AM

      Sunset
      6:05 PM

      Waxing Crescent

      69%

      67 to 77 °F

      57 to 67 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:33 AM

      Sunset
      6:05 PM

      Waxing Crescent

      31%

      68 to 78 °F

      56 to 66 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      11 to 21 °C

      Sunrise
      7:34 AM

      Sunset
      6:05 PM

      Waxing Crescent

      37%

      68 to 78 °F

      55 to 65 °F

      17 to 27 °C

      10 to 20 °C

      Sunrise
      7:35 AM

      Sunset
      6:05 PM

      First Quarter

      Weather Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November 2022: Temperature & Climate


      Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November 2022? Here you can find all information about the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November:

      • >>Overview: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Weather and Climate in November
      • >>Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather by month // weather averages
      • >>Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather in November // weather averages
      • >>Current temperature and weather forecast for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria





      Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather by month // weather averages

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        Avg. Temperature °C (°F) Min. Temperature °C (°F) Max. Temperature °C (°F) Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in) Humidity (%) Rainy days (d) avg. Sun hours (hours)
      January

      16

      (60.9)

      14.2

      (57.6)

      18.2

      (64.7)

      28

      (1.1)

      71&percnt; 5 7.0
      February

      15.9

      (60.5)

      13.9

      (57.1)

      18.1

      (64.6)

      28

      (1.1)

      72&percnt; 5 7.0
      March

      16.6

      (61.8)

      14.4

      (58)

      19.2

      (66.5)

      29

      (1.1)

      72&percnt; 5 8.0
      April

      17.2

      (63)

      15.1

      (59.3)

      19.8

      (67. 6)

      23

      (0.9)

      72&percnt; 5 8.0
      May

      18.3

      (64.9)

      16.2

      (61.2)

      20.9

      (69.6)

      21

      (0.8)

      72&percnt; 5 8.0
      June

      19.7

      (67.4)

      17.6

      (63.7)

      22.4

      (72.2)

      22

      (0.9)

      75&percnt; 6 8.0
      July

      20.9

      (69.6)

      18.9

      (66)

      23.6

      (74.6)

      28

      (1.1)

      76&percnt; 8 7.0
      August

      22

      (71.5)

      19.9

      (67.9)

      24.7

      (76.5)

      20

      (0.8)

      76&percnt; 5 8.0
      September

      21.9

      (71. 4)

      20

      (68)

      24.6

      (76.2)

      16

      (0.6)

      76&percnt; 3 9.0
      October

      21.2

      (70.2)

      19.2

      (66.6)

      23.7

      (74.7)

      25

      (1)

      76&percnt; 4 8.0
      November

      19

      (66.3)

      17.3

      (63.2)

      21.2

      (70.1)

      29

      (1.1)

      73&percnt; 5 7.0
      December

      17.4

      (63.3)

      15.6

      (60)

      19.5

      (67.1)

      30

      (1.2)

      72&percnt; 5 7.0
        January February March April May June July August September October November December
      Avg. Temperature °C (°F)

      16 °C

      (60.9) °F

      15.9 °C

      (60.5) °F

      16.6 °C

      (61.8) °F

      17.2 °C

      (63) °F

      18.3 °C

      (64.9) °F

      19.7 °C

      (67.4) °F

      20.9 °C

      (69.6) °F

      22 °C

      (71.5) °F

      21.9 °C

      (71.4) °F

      21.2 °C

      (70.2) °F

      19 °C

      (66.3) °F

      17.4 °C

      (63.3) °F

      Min. Temperature °C (°F)

      14.2 °C

      (57.6) °F

      13.9 °C

      (57.1) °F

      14.4 °C

      (58) °F

      15.1 °C

      (59.3) °F

      16.2 °C

      (61.2) °F

      17.6 °C

      (63.7) °F

      18.9 °C

      (66) °F

      19.9 °C

      (67.9) °F

      20 °C

      (68) °F

      19.2 °C

      (66.6) °F

      17. 3 °C

      (63.2) °F

      15.6 °C

      (60) °F

      Max. Temperature °C (°F)

      18.2 °C

      (64.7) °F

      18.1 °C

      (64.6) °F

      19.2 °C

      (66.5) °F

      19.8 °C

      (67.6) °F

      20.9 °C

      (69.6) °F

      22.4 °C

      (72.2) °F

      23.6 °C

      (74.6) °F

      24.7 °C

      (76.5) °F

      24.6 °C

      (76.2) °F

      23.7 °C

      (74.7) °F

      21.2 °C

      (70.1) °F

      19.5 °C

      (67.1) °F

      Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)

      28

      (1)

      28

      (1)

      29

      (1)

      23

      (0)

      21

      (0)

      22

      (0)

      28

      (1)

      20

      (0)

      16

      (0)

      25

      (0)

      29

      (1)

      30

      (1)

      Humidity(%) 71&percnt; 72&percnt; 72&percnt; 72&percnt; 72&percnt; 75&percnt; 76&percnt; 76&percnt; 76&percnt; 76&percnt; 73&percnt; 72&percnt;
      Rainy days (d) 5 5 5 6 5 6 9 5 3 4 5 5
      avg. Sun hours (hours) 7.1 7.0 7.7 7.9 7.8 7.7 7.2 7.9 8.6 8.2 7.1 7.2

      Data: 1991 – 2021 Min. Temperature °C (°F), Max. Temperature °C (°F), Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in), Humidity, Rainy days.
      Data: 1999 – 2019: avg. Sun hours

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      Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather in November // weather averages

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      Temperature (°C) | (°F) Temperature max. (°C) | (°F) Temperature min. (°C) | (°F) Water Temperature (°C) | (°F) Precipitation / Rainfall (mm) | (inch.)
      1. November 20 °C | 69 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 19 °C | 66 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.3 mm | 0.0 inch.
      2. November 20 °C | 68 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.6 mm | 0.0 inch.
      3. November 20 °C | 68 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.4 mm | 0.0 inch.
      4. November 20 °C | 68 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
      5. November 20 °C | 68 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
      6. November 20 °C | 67 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0. 1 mm | 0.0 inch.
      7. November 20 °C | 67 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
      8. November 20 °C | 68 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
      9. November 20 °C | 67 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      10. November 19 °C | 67 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.3 mm | 0.0 inch.
      11. November 19 °C | 67 °F 21 °C | 71 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
      12. November 19 °C | 67 °F 21 °C | 71 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
      13. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0. 8 mm | 0.0 inch.
      14. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
      15. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 71 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      16. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 21 °C | 71 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      17. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      18. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      19. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      20. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      21. November 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      22. November 18 °C | 65 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      23. November 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      24. November 18 °C | 65 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      25. November 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      26. November 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      27. November 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      28. November 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 16 °C | 62 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      29. November 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
      30. November 18 °C | 64 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.

      Data: 1999 – 2019


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      Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November 2022

      Check the weather for November before planning your holiday in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
      Average weather data includes daytime highs and nighttime lows in temperature, rainfall, hours of sunshine, and water temperature data.

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      Average temperature: 21 ° C
      Average temperature during the day: 22 ° C
      Average temperature at night: 19 ° C
      SUMMER WHAT:
      Rainfall in mm: 29 mm
      Number of rainy days in a month: 16
      Water temperature:

      The weather is now

      24 ° C

      2 Forecast for 7 days

      Air temperature (MAKS-MIN) by

      9007 November 2021

      In November 2020

      in November 2019

      in November 2018

      in November 2017

      in November 2016

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      13

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      23°C

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      23°C

      19°C

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      23°C

      19°C

      19

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      22°C

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      20

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      23°C

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      Water temperature in November by day

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      Precipitation by day

      Light rain – up to 2. 5 mm per hour, moderate rain – up to 8 mm per hour, heavy rain – more than 8 mm per hour, heavy rain from 30 mm.

      0.0000 MM

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      0.125000 MM 9000 MM 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000.

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      11

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      0.6250 mm

      13

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      0.0000 mm

      14

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      0.2500 mm

      15

      Nov.

      0.3750 mm

      16

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      0.1250 mm

      17

      Nov.

      0.3750 mm

      18

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      0.1250 mm

      19

      Nov.

      3.0000 mm

      20

      Nov.

      1.0000 mm

      21

      Nov.

      1.6250 mm

      22

      Nov.

      0.6250 mm

      23

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      1.1250 mm

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      0.0000 mm

      25

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      0.0000 mm

      26

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      1.0000 mm

      27

      Nov.

      0.2500 mm

      28

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      0.6250 mm

      29

      Nov.

      0.3750 mm

      30

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      0.0000 mm

      The maximum temperature during the day in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is 24.3750 °C, the minimum temperature at night is 17. 5000 °C. The amount of precipitation in November is usually no more than 29 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is at least n/a.

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      18 ° C

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      20 ° C

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      19 ° C

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      21 ° C

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      16 ° C

      Kosta Drada

      16 ° C

      Costa del Sol

      20 ° C

      Mallorca

      18 ° C 9000 °С

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      Reviews for holidays in NovemberAll reviews

      Lara

      November 8, 2019

      Sercotel Cristina Palmas Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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      8 reviews hotel mapprices

      Big comfortable bed, nice staff
      Cons : Does not correspond to 5 *, there are no bathrobes and even slippers, breakfasts are ordinary and dinners are very meager, in the evening it is impossible to be near the pool from the presence . .. Read more

      Ashkos

      Gran Canaria

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      5 reviews hotel on map prices

      Thanks to the guys they were well received and seen off. The apartment is on the 4th floor with an elevator. Cozy, clean, not far from the beach, we liked it. Details

      DenisD

      November 24, 2016

      Exe Las Canteras Las Palmas De Gran Canaria Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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      4 reviews hotel kartseny

      I went alone without my family to football, to a meeting of local Las Palmas and Real Madrid, so it didn’t really matter which hotel, the main criterion was inexpensive!!! I spent the night there and that’s it, so the general impression is … Read more

      Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November. Sea water temperature in november. Weather by months.

      Sea weather / Spain / Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria / Weather in NOVEMBER

      October November December
      Daytime average temperature +25°C +23°C +21°C
      Average temperature at night +22°C +20°C +18°C
      Sea water temperature +23°C +22°C +21°C
      Number of sunny days 18 days 14 days 18 days
      Day length 11. 1 – 11.9 hours 10.5 – 11.1 hours 10.4 – 10.5 hours
      Number of rainy days 1 day 1 day 0 days
      Rainfall 20.9 mm 19.7 mm 10.7 mm
      Average wind speed 4.7 m / s 5.4 m / s 5.5 m / s

      Weather in Las Palmas de Gran-Canarius by month

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      Air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November.
      Select the year you are interested in to see daily November temperatures for that year.

      The average air temperature in November over the past 5 years is 22.5°C during the day and 20.1°C at night.
      To get data on the air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

      Data for:

      2021

      2020

      2019

      2018

      Sea water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November.
      Select the year you are interested in to see daily November temperatures for that year.

      The average sea temperature in November for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for the past 5 years is 22.1°C/68.1°F.
      To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

      Data for:

      2021

      2020

      2019

      2018

      Sunny days in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      The graph below displays the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November.
      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 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      The graph below displays the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November.
      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 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      The chart below provides information on how strong the winds can be in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November.
      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.

      Weather in Las Palmas de Gran-Canarius by month

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      September 24 22°C 2 m / s
      September 25 23°C 4 m / s
      September 26 23°C 7 m / s
      September 27 23°C 6 m / s
      September 28 23°C 6 m / s
      September 29 24°C 7 m / s
      September 30 24°C 8 m / s
      October 01 24°C 7 m / s
      October 02 24°C 7 m / s
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      +21 ° C 9 9000 +21 ° C. S.

      September 19, 24. 1 ° C
      September 22 24.3 °C1185 WATER
      January +20 ° C
      February +20 ° C
      April +19 ° C +21 ° C
      May
      June +21 ° C +23 ° C
      July +22 ° C
      +23 ° C +26 ° C
      September +24 ° C
      November +22 ° C +23 ° C
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      Average day temperature:

      +26°C

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      Barcelona
      VALINA0006 +29 ° C
      Palma-de-Mayorca +26 ° C
      Tenerife +21 ° C
      Torrevieha +28 ° C

      Maximum:

      +32°C

      Minimum:

      +18°C

      THE WARMEST WATER IN THE SEA

      Maximum:

      +25°C

      Minimum:

      +22°C

      THE MOST SUNNY MONTH

      August

      Number of sunny days:

      23 days

      Average cloudy:

      20. 9%

      Day length:

      13h 6m

      DRIEST MONTH

      June

      Probability of rain:

      0.0%

      Monthly precipitation:

      3.5mm

      Average cloudiness
      :

      26.3%

      Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Weather in November 2022: Temperature and climate


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      Average temperature (°C) minimum temperature (°C) maximum temperature (°C) Precipitation rate (mm) Humidity (%) Rainy days (D) day length (hours)
      January 16 14. 2 18.2 28 71% 5 7.0
      February 15.9 13.9 18.1 28 72% 5 7.0
      March 16.6 14.4 19.2 29 72% 5 8.0
      April 17.2 15.1 19.8 23 72% 5 8.0
      May 18.3 16.2 20.9 21 72% 5 8.0
      June 19.7 17.6 22.4 22 75% 6 8.0
      July 20.9 18.9 23.6 28 76% 8 7.0
      August 22 19. 9 24.7 20 76% 5 8.0
      September 21.9 20 24.6 16 76% 3 9.0
      October 21.2 19.2 23.7 25 76% 4 8.0
      November 19 17.3 21.2 29 73% 5 7.0
      December 17.4 15.6 19.5 30 72% 5 7.0
      January February March April May June July August September October November December
      Average temperature (°C) 16 15. 9 16.6 17.2 18.3 19.7 20.9 22 21.9 21.2 19 17.4
      minimum temperature (°C) 14.2 13.9 14.4 15.1 16.2 17.6 18.9 19.9 twenty 19.2 17.3 15.6
      maximum temperature (°C) 18.2 18.1 19.2 19.8 20.9 22.4 23.6 24.7 24.6 23.7 21.2 19.5
      Precipitation rate (mm) 28 28 29 23 21 22 28 twenty 16 25 29 thirty
      Moisture (%) 71% 72% 72% 72% 72% 75% 76% 76% 76% 76% 73% 72%
      Rainy days (D) 5 5 5 6 5 6 9 5 3 4 5 5
      day length (hours) 7. 1 7.0 7.7 7.9 7.8 7.7 7.2 7.9 8.6 8.2 7.1 7.2

      Data: 1991 – 2021 minimum temperature (°C), maximum temperature (°C), Precipitation (mm), Humidity, Rainy days.
      Data: 1999 – 2019: day length

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      Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather in November // average weather

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      Temperature (°C) Temperature Max. (°C) Temperature Min. (°C) Water temperature (°C) Rainfall (mm) day length (hours)
      1st November 20°C 22°C 19 °C 22°C 0.3mm 6.6
      2. Nov. 20°C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0.6mm 7.5
      3. Nov. 20°C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0.4mm 7.4
      4. November 20°C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0.1mm 7.2
      5. Nov. 20°C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0.1mm 6.9
      6. Nov. 20°C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0.1mm 6.7
      7. Nov. 20°C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0. 2mm 6.5
      8. Nov. 20°C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0.2mm 7.6
      9. Nov. 20°C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0.0mm 7.2
      November 10, 19 °C 22°C 18 °C 22°C 0.3mm 7.2
      November 11, 19 °C 21°C 18 °C 22°C 0.2mm 7.5
      November 12, 19 °C 21°C 18 °C 22°C 0.1mm 6.7
      November 13, 19 °C 21°C 18 °C 22°C 0.8mm 6.6
      November 14, 19 °C 21°C 18 °C 22°C 0.1mm 7.2
      November 15, 19 °C 21°C 17 °C 22°C 0. 0mm 6.8
      November 16, 19 °C 21°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.1
      17. November 19 °C 21°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 6.6
      November 18, 19 °C 21°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.3
      November 19, 19 °C 21°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.4
      20. November 19°C 21°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.6
      November 21, 19 °C 21°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 6.9
      22 November 18 °C 21°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.0
      23 November 18 °C 20°C 16 °C 21°C 0. 0mm 7.0
      24 November 18 °C 21°C 16 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.7
      25 November 18 °C 20°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 6.8
      November 26, 18 °C 20°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.1
      27 November 18 °C 20°C 17 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.4
      November 28, 18 °C 20°C 16 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.4
      November 29, 18 °C 20°C 16 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.3
      30 November 18 °C 20°C 16 °C 21°C 0.0mm 7.3

      Data: 1991 – 2021. Sun Hour Data 1999-2019.


      Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November. Sea temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in november. Weather by months.

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      Monthly weather

      Month Temperature
      at night afternoon
      January +17°C +21°C
      February +17°C +20°C
      March +17°C +20°C
      April +18°C +22°C
      May +19°C +24°C
      June +20°C +25°C
      July +22°C +27°C
      August +23°C +28°C
      September +23°C +27°C
      October +23°C +27°C
      November +21°C +24°C
      December +19°C +22°C

      According to our observations, as well as reviews of tourists who visited Spain, we can say that the weather in Kemer in September is expected to be good. The average daily air temperature in November is 24.2 °C, while the sea water temperature will be 22.5 °C.

      Weather in November

      Daytime average temperature
      Nighttime average temperature
      +24.2 °C
      +20.8 °C
      Sea water temperature +22.5 °C
      Number of sunny days
      Length of daylight hours
      15 days
      10 hours 45 minutes
      Rainy days
      Rainfall
      1 day
      28 mm
      Average wind speed 21.5 m/s

      Is it worth going to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for a holiday in November?

      Comfort

      71. 8%

      Taking into account all the available weather data in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rain, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the comfort level at this resort, which amounted to 71.8 %. Please also note that the comfort level in December will be lower and will be 66.9 %

      Comfort level by months

      On the graph below you can see the comfort level in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria calculated by us for each month . The most comfortable months for a vacation in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are September, October and August. Months with the minimum level of comfort are March, January and February.

      Monthly comparison of weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

      Select the month you are interested in from the list below if you want to receive detailed information about the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria at other times.

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      Air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November.

      0°C to 19.0°C respectively. At the same time, the average air temperature is 24.2 °C during the day, and 20.8 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures averages up to 3.5°C per month.

      Water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      In November, the water in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is suitable for swimming. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 21.5°C, while the maximum figure can reach 23.3°C. The average water temperature for November is 22.5 °C, which is 1.1°C lower than in October and 1.6°C higher than in December.

      Rainy days and precipitation in November

      On average, 28 mm of precipitation falls in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November, usually there are about 1 rainy days. November is one of the rainiest months in terms of rainfall. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 11.1 %. In this case, most often it will be a light drizzle.

      Sunny, cloudy and overcast days

      In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November there are usually about 15 sunny, 14 cloudy and 1 overcast days. The day length (from dawn to dusk) is 10 hours and 45 minutes. The number of hours of sunshine when the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface, taking into account the average cloud cover for the month, is 7 hours and 43 minutes per day.

      Wind in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. Moreover, the average wind speed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November is 21.5 m/s.

      Weather in November in other resorts in Spain

      We bring to your attention a summary of the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in November. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.

      Name Day air temperature Air temperature
      at night
      Rainy days
      (rainfall)
      Water temperature
      Tenerife 19. 6°C 15.6°C 4 days (66 mm) 22.7°C
      Barcelona 18.0°C 13.2°C 4 days (64 mm) 18.0°C
      Mallorca 20.3°C 14.4°C 3 days (39 mm) 20.2°C
      Malaga 21.1°C 13.1°C 3 days (53 mm) 18.2°C
      Palma de Mallorca 20.3°C 13.7°C 3 days (40 mm) 20.1°C
      Valencia 20.4°C 12.9°C 3 days (56 mm) 19.3°C
      Costa Brava 18.4°C 12. 4°C 2 days (46 mm) 17.2°C
      Salou 19.5°C 13.6°C 4 days (84 mm) 18.5°C
      Alicante 20.6°C 13.2°C 3 days (33 mm) 19.6°C
      Ibiza 20.6°C 17.6°C 4 days (45 mm) 19.8°C
      Gran Canaria 25.2°C 21.1°C 1 day (14 mm) 22.5°C
      Marbella 20.3°C 12.8°C 4 days (79 mm) 18.1°C
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      Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November 2022

      What is the air temperature, is there a chance of rain and is it possible to swim? Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November – read on the Tour Calendar!

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      What is the weather like in November in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria? The average daily temperature in the city reaches +23 degrees, at night +20 degrees.

      November – almost no rain. The water temperature in November drops to +22.4 degrees.

      Average temperature

      +22°

      Air temperature during the day

      +23°

      Air temperature at night

      +20°

      Water temperature

      +22°

      Rainfall (mm)

      22 mm

      Rain

      1 day

      Sunny days

      15 days

      Humidity

      67%

      Day length

      11 hours

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      Air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      The air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November during the daytime reaches +23 °C, at night: +20 °C. The maximum value for November in the afternoon was recorded on 11/02/2019 and amounted to +30 °C, the minimum on 11/29/2020: +18 °C.

      Water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November

      The average water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November is around +22°C, which is suitable for comfortable swimming. The highest value for November was recorded on 11/01/2018 and equaled +23 °C, the lowest on 11/27/2021: +19 °C.

      How many sunny days per month

      There are 15 sunny, 2 cloudy and 13 cloudy days per month, so the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November is quite friendly.

      Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November. Things to do?

      Tour-Calendar assessed the possibility of types of recreation on a scale from 0 to 5 .

      • Beach holiday

        4

      • Excursions

        5

      • Bicycle

        5

      • Sport

        5

      Weather archive in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for November

      Look at the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in recent years in November days.

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      Nov 1 Partly cloudy +24° +20° +21°
      Nov 2 Partly cloudy +25° +20° +21°
      Nov 3 Partly cloudy +25° +21° +21°
      4 Nov Partly cloudy +25° +20° +21°
      Nov 5 Partly cloudy +24° +19° +21°
      Nov 6 Partly cloudy +23° +20° +21°
      7 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +20° +21°
      Nov 8 Partly cloudy +22° +20° +21°
      Nov 9 Partly cloudy +23° +19° +21°
      Nov 10 Partly cloudy +22° +19° +20°
      11 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +20° +20°
      12 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +20° +20°
      13 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +20° +20°
      14 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +18° +20°
      15 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +18° +20°
      16 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +19° +20°
      17 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +19° +20°
      18 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +19° +20°
      19 Nov Partly cloudy +21° +18° +20°
      20 Nov Partly cloudy +21° +17° +20°
      21 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +17° +20°
      22 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +20° +20°
      23 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +18° +20°
      24 Nov Partly cloudy +23° +18° +20°
      25 Nov Partly cloudy +21° +19° +20°
      26 Nov Partly cloudy +20° +16° +20°
      27 Nov Partly cloudy +22° +16° +19°
      28 Nov Partly cloudy +20° +18° +19°
      29 Nov Partly cloudy +21° +18° +19°
      30 Nov Partly cloudy +21° +18° +19°

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      Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October 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 excellent in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October, this month’s rating is 4. 8 out of five.

      Temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October

      Average temperature during the day: +27.0°C
      Average temperature at night: +22.6°C
      Sea water temperature: +24.2°C
      Number of sunny days: 16 days
      Number of rainy days:
      Rainfall:
      1 day
      34.5 mm

      Monthly weather comparison in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
      Water temperature in Spain in October

      Should I go on vacation in October?

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      The climate in October is good and tourists come to relax. According to our data, the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October and the water temperature is excellent. At this time, the warm sea has an average temperature of +24.2°C. There is practically no rain, about 1 day per month, 34.5 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 16 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October.

        Please note:

      • Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in September:
        rating 4.9 (out of 5),
        air +28.0°C , sea: +24.2°C,
        rain 2 days
      • Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in November:
        rating 4. 7 (out of 5),
        air +24.2°C , sea: +22.8°C,
        rain 0 days

      

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      • Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +29. 4°C, the minimum recorded values ​​are +24.4°C. At night the temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October drops to +23.9°C…+21.1°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 4.4°C. What weather forecast in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria at the end of October and the beginning of the month is indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

        

        Water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October

        Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October ranges from +23.8°C to +24.6°C. At its lows, it can be considered comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is warmer by about 0°C. The next month the water is 1.4°C colder. In October, according to tourists in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the climate is well suited for recreation, also due to the comfortable sea water temperature almost anywhere in Spain.

        

        Rating, rainy days and precipitation in October and other months.

        The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 4.3 to 4.9 points. The number of rainy days in October is 1, and it ranks 2nd for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 34.5 mm, this is the 1st place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 23.5 mm less rainfall, in the next month, 10.6 mm less. The weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in October 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 October is 4.5 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 5.9 m/s.

        Climate summary

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        4 m/s

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        1. 9030-TAMETSEN prepared on the basis of GFS data and is intended for personal use on an “as is” (as is) basis. On this page you can see the weather for November 15 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and also compare air temperature data with the climate norm for this date. You may be interested – for comparison, the actual weather on November 15 for previous years is presented.

          Santa Curus-de-Tenerife

          Lansarot

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          Aria

          Arresif

          Fuincalent-de-La Palma

          Fuerteperture

          Garachiko

          GIA-de-de-canor 9 resorts

          Male,
          Maldives

          +29°

          Victoria,
          Seychelles

          +29°

          ibiza,
          Spain

          +24°

          Denpasar,
          Indonesia

          +28°

          Phuket,
          Thailand

          +27°

          sharm el sheikh,
          Egypt

          +33°

          hurghada,
          Egypt

          +32°

          Antalya,
          Turkey

          +24°

          Sochi,
          Russia
          November temperature in Mallorca Water temperature on Pogoda. Turister.Ru

          If October still belonged to the summer months due to good weather, then full-fledged autumn comes in November. The average daily temperature indicators, following the irresistible laws of nature, are decreasing, the amount of precipitation, rainy and cloudy days is increasing. According to weather forecasters, this is the rainiest period in Mallorca.

          Average air temperature during the day +19 °C, at night +15 °C. In the first days of November, the air can still warm up to +25 °C, but in the last ten days the thermometer does not rise above +17 °C. In the evenings it’s already quite cool, you can’t do without warm clothes. It happens that at night it is only + 10–11 ° C.

          68 mm of precipitation falls in November. About four days of rain. Humidity reaches critical 100%. The sun pleases with its rays less and less: the second month of autumn gives 16 sunny days. At the same time, it will no longer be possible to get a persistent desired tan.

          The wind is getting stronger and blowing at an average speed of 4. 6 m/s. The direction changes from south and southwest to east.

          The sea water temperature drops from +22°C to +19°C by the end of the month. The new swimming season is still far away.

          The number of hours of sunshine is 6.8 per day. The daylight hours are getting shorter, which means it’s coming to winter. In November, it lasts approximately 10 hours.

          Weather and water temperature in Mallorca in November

        Day Day air temperature Water temperature
        1 +26. 6°C +24.3°C
        2 +27.2°C +24.5°C
        3 +26.4°C +24.1°C
        4 +27. 6°C +24.2°C
        5 +26.8°C +24.6°C
        6 +26.9°C +24.4°C
        7 +26. 3°C +24.3°C
        8 +26.1°C +24.3°C
        9 +25.7°C +24.2°C
        10 +25. 8°C +24.2°C
        11 +26.7°C +24.2°C
        12 +24.8°C +24.2°C
        13 +24. 4°C +24.1°C
        14 +25.7°C +23.8°C
        15 +26.2°C +24.0°C
        16 +26. 3°C +24.0°C
        17 +27.4°C +24.3°C
        18 +27.2°C +24.4°C
        19 +27. 2°C +24.0°C
        20 +25.9°C +24.2°C
        21 +26.4°C +23.9°C
        22 +29. 4°C +24.4°C
        23 +28.3°C +24.4°C
        24 +27.8°C +24.0°C
        25 +28. 2°C +24.1°C
        26 +28.3°C +24.3°C
        27 +28.8°C +24.3°C
        28 +26. 1°C +24.0°C
        29 +25.6°C +24.0°C
        30 +25.3°C +23.9°C
        31 +25.

        Weather forecast canary islands november: Canary Islands Weather in November

        Опубликовано: February 4, 2022 в 10:12 am

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        Категории: November

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        Table below will help you to find the best place for your vacation in November. Find the place with more sun and less rain. We also provide information about sea water temperature for marine resort.



























































































        Place name Air temp
        day / night
        Cloudiness Rainy days (precipitation) Sea
        temperature
        Sunny hours

         Adeje
        22.4°C 18.2°C 19. 2%

        1 day (17.2 mm.)
        22.6°C 9 h. 41 min.

         Canico
        20.7°C 18.8°C 44.2%

        3 days (58.8 mm.)
        21.5°C 6 h. 51 min.

         Corralejo
        22.4°C 20.5°C 31.2%

        1 day (15.8 mm.)
        21.6°C 8 h. 22 min.

         Costa Adeje
        23.4°C 20.3°C 16.6%

        -
        22.6°C 9 h. 57 min.

         El Medano
        23.2°C 20.0°C 20.2%

        1 day (15.5 mm.)
        22.5°C 9 h. 35 min.

         Fuerteventura
        22.5°C 20.0°C 28.6%

        -
        21.8°C 8 h. 40 min.

         Funchal
        17.9°C 16.9°C 46.2%

        4 days (67.7 mm.)
        21.6°C 6 h. 38 min.

         Golf del Sur
        23.3°C 20.6°C 16. 0%

        -
        22.6°C 10 h. 2 min.

         Gran Canaria
        23.4°C 20.0°C 22.4%

        -
        22.1°C 9 h. 21 min.

         Guia de Isora
        21.0°C 17.5°C 18.9%

        1 day (17.2 mm.)
        22.6°C 9 h. 43 min.

         La Orotava
        21.5°C 18.3°C 35.7%

        3 days (53.8 mm.)
        22.5°C 7 h. 54 min.

         La Palma
        22. 0°C 19.9°C 36.4%

        2 days (50.8 mm.)
        22.7°C 7 h. 49 min.

         Lanzarote
        22.3°C 19.8°C 33.6%

        1 day (19.9 mm.)
        21.6°C 8 h. 6 min.

         Las Palmas
        22.5°C 20.1°C 33.2%

        -
        22.1°C 8 h. 11 min.

         Los Cristianos
        23.5°C 20.6°C 16.9%

        -
        22. 6°C 9 h. 56 min.

         Los Gigantes
        22.5°C 18.9°C 19.1%

        1 day (18.1 mm.)
        22.6°C 9 h. 42 min.

         Madeira
        17.9°C 16.9°C 46.1%

        4 days (67.7 mm.)
        21.6°C 6 h. 38 min.

         Maspalomas
        23.3°C 20.5°C 22.5%

        -
        22.2°C 9 h. 21 min.

         Playa del Ingles
        23.3°C 20. 4°C 22.6%

        -
        22.2°C 9 h. 20 min.

         Playa-de-Las-Americas
        23.5°C 20.6°C 16.9%

        -
        22.6°C 9 h. 56 min.

         Porto Santo Island
        20.7°C 19.7°C 52.1%

        3 days (48.8 mm.)
        21.3°C 6 h. 0 min.

         Puerto de la Cruz
        22.4°C 19.1°C 32.7%

        2 days (44.9 mm.)
        22. 5°C 8 h. 13 min.

         Puerto de Mogan
        23.4°C 20.6°C 19.3%

        -
        22.4°C 9 h. 41 min.

         Puerto de Santiago
        23.0°C 19.3°C 16.9%

        -
        22.6°C 9 h. 55 min.

         Puerto del Carmen
        22.5°C 20.2°C 32.3%

        1 day (17.2 mm.)
        21.6°C 8 h. 15 min.

         San Augustin
        23.3°C 20. 3°C 23.2%

        -
        22.2°C 9 h. 16 min.

         Santa Cruz de La Palma
        21.9°C 19.9°C 36.3%

        2 days (51.4 mm.)
        22.6°C 7 h. 49 min.

         Santa Cruz de Tenerife
        21.9°C 19.5°C 36.4%

        1 day (37.8 mm.)
        22.5°C 7 h. 49 min.

         Tenerife
        19.0°C 15.7°C 38.2%

        3 days (64.6 mm.)
        22. 5°C 7 h. 38 min.

        ** Sunny hours are calculated based on the average daily number of hours while sunlight can reach the ground. It depends on day length and cloudiness during the day.

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        22℃

        Average high

        6

        UV Index

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        22℃

        Sea temperature

        As a winter-sun destination, Gran Canaria is very pleasant during November. Daytime and nighttime temperatures are usually warm. Pack a hoody just in case the sea breezes make the nights feel a touch cold. The sea is warm year-round in Gran Canaria and is ideal for swimming. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Gran Canaria, covering the last 12 years up to 2022, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Gran Canaria weather in November.

        How warm is it in Gran Canaria during November?

        The temperature is extremely stable in November with average highs of 22℃ and lows just 1℃ lower at 21℃. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
        Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it’s cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.

        Does it rain in Gran Canaria during November?

        On average, there will be 4 rainy days during the month, amounting to 4.7mm in total. That’s almost nothing at all, therefore rain isn’t something we think you need to consider. There’s a small chance that you’ll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.

        How warm is the sea in Gran Canaria during November?

        The water temperature around Gran Canaria reaches a pleasant 22℃ during November. While generally considered warm, some people might find it a little on the cool side on entering the water.

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        7:18 AM

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        7:18 AM

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        7:20 AM

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        7:21 AM

        Sunset
        6:18 PM

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        32%

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        Sunrise
        7:21 AM

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        6:17 PM

        Waxing Gibbous

        20%

        45 to 55 °F

        33 to 43 °F

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        7:22 AM

        Sunset
        6:17 PM

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        43%

        44 to 54 °F

        33 to 43 °F

        4 to 14 °C

        -2 to 8 °C

        Sunrise
        7:23 AM

        Sunset
        6:16 PM

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        31%

        44 to 54 °F

        32 to 42 °F

        4 to 14 °C

        -3 to 7 °C

        Sunrise
        7:24 AM

        Sunset
        6:16 PM

        Waning Gibbous

        13%

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        7:24 AM

        Sunset
        6:15 PM

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        Sunrise
        7:25 AM

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        6:15 PM

        Waning Gibbous

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        7:26 AM

        Sunset
        6:14 PM

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        -2 to 8 °C

        Sunrise
        7:27 AM

        Sunset
        6:14 PM

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        6 to 16 °C

        -1 to 9 °C

        Sunrise
        7:27 AM

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        6:13 PM

        Waning Gibbous

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        6 to 16 °C

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        Sunrise
        7:28 AM

        Sunset
        6:13 PM

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        48 to 58 °F

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        6 to 16 °C

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        7:29 AM

        Sunset
        6:12 PM

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        17%

        45 to 55 °F

        33 to 43 °F

        5 to 15 °C

        -2 to 8 °C

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        7:30 AM

        Sunset
        6:12 PM

        Waning Crescent

        59%

        45 to 55 °F

        33 to 43 °F

        5 to 15 °C

        -2 to 8 °C

        Sunrise
        7:30 AM

        Sunset
        6:12 PM

        Waning Crescent

        56%

        47 to 57 °F

        35 to 45 °F

        6 to 16 °C

        -1 to 9 °C

        Sunrise
        7:31 AM

        Sunset
        6:11 PM

        Waning Crescent

        51%

        46 to 56 °F

        35 to 45 °F

        5 to 15 °C

        -1 to 9 °C

        Sunrise
        7:32 AM

        Sunset
        6:11 PM

        Waning Crescent

        44%

        45 to 55 °F

        34 to 44 °F

        5 to 15 °C

        -2 to 8 °C

        Sunrise
        7:33 AM

        Sunset
        6:11 PM

        Waning Crescent

        60%

        43 to 53 °F

        33 to 43 °F

        3 to 13 °C

        -2 to 8 °C

        Sunrise
        7:34 AM

        Sunset
        6:11 PM

        New Moon

        72%

        42 to 52 °F

        32 to 42 °F

        3 to 13 °C

        -3 to 7 °C

        Sunrise
        7:34 AM

        Sunset
        6:10 PM

        Waxing Crescent

        59%

        43 to 53 °F

        32 to 42 °F

        3 to 13 °C

        -3 to 7 °C

        Sunrise
        7:35 AM

        Sunset
        6:10 PM

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        57%

        43 to 53 °F

        32 to 42 °F

        3 to 13 °C

        -3 to 7 °C

        Sunrise
        7:36 AM

        Sunset
        6:10 PM

        Waxing Crescent

        52%

        43 to 53 °F

        32 to 42 °F

        3 to 13 °C

        -3 to 7 °C

        Sunrise
        7:37 AM

        Sunset
        6:10 PM

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        79%

        42 to 52 °F

        31 to 41 °F

        3 to 13 °C

        -3 to 7 °C

        Sunrise
        7:38 AM

        Sunset
        6:10 PM

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        32%

        42 to 52 °F

        31 to 41 °F

        3 to 13 °C

        -3 to 7 °C

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        7:38 AM

        Sunset
        6:10 PM

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        44 to 54 °F

        32 to 42 °F

        4 to 14 °C

        -3 to 7 °C

        Sunrise
        7:39 AM

        Sunset
        6:10 PM

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        Rio, New York, Tenerife and other offers to travel in low season

        Summer has passed in a flash almost without realizing it. Autumn tells us that there is little left to finish 2022. It is the time of long weekends –one in October, another in November, and finally another in December–, and it is also a good time to enjoy the good weather during the weekend until The expected cold arrives.

        This week we have looked for proposals to travel at a good price in the coming months: getaways to charming hotels, Mediterranean cruises and flight offers to destinations in America are some of our findings. If you feel like traveling, don’t miss these five opportunities:

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        Week in Tenerife with flights from €383

        October

        Whoever thinks that summer, sun and beaches are over is wrong. And if not, he travels to the Canary Islands in November. 25 degrees on average and highly recommended beaches. To check this offer is the perfect example, a week at the Hotel Tope (4 stars), in Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife)north of the island.

        Includes direct round trip flights, 7 nights hotel stay, half board (breakfast and dinner) and travel insurance.

        Where to book: logitravel

        When: departures in October 2022

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        Charming getaway for two to Asturias for €99

        From October 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023

        What we said before: an autumn getaway is necessary to break the monotony of everyday life. For that reason we have selected this proposal Asturian, on the banks of the Nalón River, just 15 minutes by car from Cudillero, one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. It is about staying at the Gran Hotel Brillante, with excellent opinions.

        The 99 euros include one night with breakfast for two, and a special dinner. The savings is 45% of its usual price.

        Where to book: travelzoo

        When: from October 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023 (includes the December long weekend)

        3

        5* Mediterranean cruise for €587

        September 27 and October 2

        The Wonder of the Seas, of the Royal Caribbean shipping company, it is the largest cruise ship in the world that has the highest slide in the sea and a ten-meter-high zip line. She normally sails through the Caribbean Sea, but until November she will make several departures from Barcelona to tour the Mediterranean along the French and Italian coasts. We have been struck by how cheap the next departures are in September and October: 587 euros per person.

        Includes 7 nights in an interior cabin, 24-hour room service, rates, full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) and various events on board.

        Where to book: Vacation Center

        When: departures September 27 and October 2, 2022

        4

        Flights to Rio de Janeiro from €499

        Until June 2023

        This September you have to be very attentive to the campaigns launched by airlines. They all lower their prices. This week, Air France is offering very low fares to various parts of the world. But especially on the routes to Latin America, specifically the one that goes from Spain to Rio de Janeiro. We have seen availability of tickets for 499 euros on various dates in March.

        Includes round-trip flights, airfares, one carry-on bag, and one personal item (12kg total). Look carefully, they also have other destinations with special prices, such as Bogotá, Costa Rica and Cancún.

        Where to book: air France

        When: Until June 2023

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        December long weekend in New York for €1,999

        December 3

        With the holidays of December 6 and 8, and a little work flexibility, it is possible to organize a week-long trip in December. why not to the big Apple new yorker This is an offer to leave Madrid on December 3 and spend five nights in a Manhattan hotel enjoying a few days before Christmas.

        Includes direct flights from Madrid and Barcelona to New York, transfers, five nights at the Courtyard by Marriott Times Square West, breakfast, walking tour of Hudson Yards, MoMA tickets and dinner at the Hard Rock Café.

        Where to book: Tourist Forum

        When: departure December 3, 2022

        The ‘Wonder of the Seas’ will make several stops in Barcelona to navigate the Mediterranean

        Cruise News Update: September 17, 2022

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        Another cruise news update with new ship stories from Carnival, Disney and Princess Cruises, along with coverage on Royal Caribbean and Virgin Voyages.

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        Cruise Hive is here with another cruise news update with all the major stories from the past week. There is plenty of new cruise ship news from Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises and Disney, along with some other news from Virgin Voyages and Royal Caribbean.

        Cruise News Update

        We’ve got you covered with all the latest developments, and this past week has been busy when it comes to new cruise ships. Princess Cruises finally unveiled its largest ever cruise ship Sun Princess, which will arrive in early 2024, Carnival’s new Carnival Celebration successfully completed sea trials, and the name was revealed for Disney’s next new vessel.

        There’s also coverage on a Virgin Voyages rescue, a couple on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship charges nearly 100k for dinner, and a popular breakfast program returning to Carnival cruise ships.

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        • Cruise News Update
          • Sun Princess Unveiled
          • New Carnival Cruise Ship Completes Sea Trials
          • Virgin Voyages Rescue
          • Popular Dining Event Returns to Carnival
          • Couple Charged Nearly 100k on Cruise Ship
          • Disney Treasure to be Sixth Ship in the Fleet
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        Sun Princess Unveiled

        Announced in a live presentation broadcast directly from the pier at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the new ship, first of the Sphere class, will be named Sun Princess.

        The new ship will be the largest vessel ever constructed for Princess Cruises, expected to weigh approximately 175,500 gross tons.

        Render Courtesy: Princess Cruises

        Sun Princess will measure 1,133 feet in length, with 21 decks filled with innovations for more than 4,300 guests to enjoy on each sailing. The vessel will have 2,157 staterooms 1,500 of them with balconies, including 50 suites and 100 connecting rooms to make multi-generational travel even easier.

        It isn’t just the size of a ship that makes for an amazing experience, however. Sun Princess is expected to offer phenomenal new features for guests to enjoy, including a 9-story sphere integrated into its design with breathtaking views and an incredible sense of light and space.

        Sun Princess will also feature the first-ever glass geodesic dome at sea, enclosing an indoor/outdoor pool that will transform to a brand new entertainment venue in the evening.

        Render Courtesy: Princess Cruises

        The ship will include the cruise line’s iconic, heart-of-the-ship Princess Piazza, which on Sun Princess will be three stories. An impressive LED screen is also showcased in the center of the Piazza, and can be moved and configured for live entertainment performances.

        That era will be a bright one if Sun Princess is any indication, and the new ship is sure to generate great excitement among cruise travelers leading up its anticipated debut on January 31, 2024.

        New Carnival Cruise Ship Completes Sea Trials

        Carnival Celebration set sail on her sea trials Monday, September 5, from Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland. The initial trials took several days, testing the ship’s engines, thrusters, and technical systems, including maneuverability, speed, and stopping abilities.

        Onboard was the ship’s master, Captain Vincenzo Alcaras, as well as the engineering team and many crew members, not only overseeing the testing but also gaining familiarity with the ship’s systems for smooth and efficient operation.

        Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

        Depending on an individual vessel’s size, systems, and performance, as well as weather and marine traffic in the test area, sea trials typically take just a few days or as long as 10 days to complete.

        Carnival Celebration completed her trials in the Baltic Sea, in the complicated archipelago around Turku, Finland, on the country’s southwestern tip.

        The ship’s maiden voyage is planned for November 6, 2022, sailing from Southampton. The 14-night one-way, transatlantic itinerary will bring Carnival Celebration to her new homeport in Miami, Florida, calling on ports in Spain, Portugal, and the Canary Islands along the way.

        The second Excel-class vessel in Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet and sister ship to the award-winning flagship Mardi GrasCarnival Celebration is sure to be celebrated when she reaches Miami, with fanfare from fireboats and shoreside facilities as she makes her way into the port for the first time.

        Virgin Voyages Rescue

        Scarlet Lady, the first vessel of the young Virgin Voyages cruise line, has rescued a small group of refugees from a makeshift raft north of Cuba, according to reports from passengers on board.

        The ship, which was enjoying a day at sea, spotted the small, unsteady craft north of Cuba. The refugees appeared to be aboard a makeshift raft built from water barrels and inner tubes, with a blue plastic tarp or similar plastic sheet for a sail.

        Eight individuals were aboard the raft, and while their condition was not known, the raft was obviously not seaworthy for the Straits of Florida, the occasionally rough waters between Cuba and the Florida Keys.

        Photo Credit: Alex Kalogeropoulos

        The refugees were brought aboard the cruise ship with what belongings they could carry, though photos and video show that some materials remained aboard the raft. The small craft was left adrift after it was abandoned.

        The incident occurred just before 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 14, 2022.

        After the rescue, tracking data showed Scarlet Lady turning north toward Key West, where it is likely the refugees will be turned over to the United States Coast Guard, the authorities overseeing such rescues.

        After releasing the refugees to the proper authorities, Scarlet Lady resumed her voyage with a planned visit to Bimini in The Bahamas on Thursday before returning back to Miami on Friday, September 16.

        Popular Dining Event Returns to Carnival

        For the first time since restarting cruise operations in July 2021, Carnival Cruise Line is bringing back its whimsical “Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast” event featuring The Cat in The Hat and Friends. The once-per-cruise offering will again be available fleetwide from October 1, 2022.

        The restart of the colorful and whimsical breakfast event follows shortly after Carnival Cruise Line has resumed other popular dining options that were either closed due to pandemic conditions or staffing shortages that have plagued the cruise industry since the restart.

        Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

        Along with a fun and memorable menu, guests at the Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast will also be able to make fun memories by meeting popular Dr. Seuss characters, including The Cat in the Hat, Sam I Am, Thing 1 and Thing 2, and more.

        Earlier this month, the behind-the-scenes galley tour returned as part of the Chef’s Table dining experience, which had itself been on temporary hiatus from mid-May through late June. Similarly, the afternoon tea event – a popular socializing interlude for many guests – returned to all Carnival ships as of September 6, 2022.

        Couple Charged Nearly 100k on Cruise Ship

        After enjoying dinner at Jamie’s Italian – crispy calamari and garlic bread appetizers, followed by penne pomodoro, arugula and parmesan salad, and finished with decadent lemon meringue cheesecake and hot chocolate with vanilla ice cream – Alex and his wife, Alicia, were shocked to discover a charge for $98,638.93 added to their shipboard account.

        The couple had already purchased the ship’s “Unlimited Dining Package” which includes multiple entrees and multiple specialty restaurants every night of a sailing, and can be a savings of up to 40% off depending on the venues.

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        Jamie’s Italian is a favorite restaurant of the couple’s, who are both big Italian food fans, and this wasn’t even the first time they’d dined at the restaurant on this cruise.

        After their meal, the couple – thrilled with the excellent service and delicious dining – authorized an additional gratuity to their account, but never expected the charge to be listed as nearly $100,000.

        The incident happened on September 5, while the couple was enjoying a 7-night roundtrip Eastern Caribbean sailing aboard the Oasis-class Symphony of the Seas.

        The ship had departed from Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, September 3, and spent both Sunday and Monday at sea before the startling charge appeared.

        Disney Treasure to be Sixth Ship in the Fleet

        At this year’s Disney’s D23 event in California, it was announced by Disney Parks chair D’Amaro, that Disney Cruise Line’s next new vessel will be named Disney Treasure. The new ship will become the sister ship to the current Disney Wish at 144,000 gross tons and a guest capacity of 4,000.

        D’Amarao teased the Disney Treasure’s main atrium, named the Grand Hall. The cruise line says on its new dedicated ship page, “This magical gathering space draws from the enchanting influences of Asia and Africa, and is graced by the statues of Aladdin and Jasmine.”

        Rendering Courtesy: Disney Cruise Line

        The new vessel is being constructed at the popular Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany and once completed in 2024, it will become the new flagship.

        Another identical class Disney ship is also scheduled to join the fleet in 2025. When Disney Treasure arrives, it will increase the Disney fleet to six ships.

        As we get closer to the arrival of the Disney Treasure, the cruise line will release further details, including itineraries and onboard features. there are also some major construction milestones, such as the keel laying ceremony and floating out onto the water for the very first time.

        More Cruise Headlines

        Those were just a handful of the cruise stories from the past week in what was just another busy week in the cruise industry. We’ve got even more coverage, including Holland America Line testing biofuels, MSC cruise ship itinerary change due to Tropical Storm Fiona, new high-tech entertainment revealed for MSC World Europa, cruise lines canceling calls to Bermuda, Carnival Horizon assists a drifting boat in the Caribbean, Virgin Voyages updates its protocols and so much more.

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        Spain – weather forecast – Canary Islands

        The weather plays a very important role in your vacation. This is the reason why we offer you a weather forecast – Spain. And you will find here information about the typical weather in any month of the year. You can see the map of this country also – with the current weather in different places of this country.

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        maximum temperature: 23.6 °C / 74 °F – minimum temperature: 22.9 °C / 73 °F

        24. Sep

        maximum temperature: 21. 4 °C / 71 °F – minimum temperature: 21.4 °C / 71 °F

        25. Sep

        maximum temperature: 22.4 °C / 72 °F – minimum temperature: 22.6 °C / 73 °F

        Spain – Conventional weather during the year

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        Canary Islands – Weather during the year:
        January : few rainy days (5), relatively low amount of precipitation (18 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (20. 6 °C / 69.1 °F), not very cold nights (14.7°C / 58.5°F).
        February : few rainy days (4), relatively low amount of precipitation (24 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (21 °C / 69.8 °F), not very cold nights (14.9 °C / 58.8 °F).
        March : a few rainy days (4), relatively low precipitation (14 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (21.8 °C / 71.2 °F), not very cold nights (15.4 °C / 59.7 °F).
        April : few rainy days (3), insignificant precipitation (7 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (22.1 °C / 71.8 °F), not very cold nights (15.7 °C / 60.3 °F).
        May : dry weather, negligible precipitation (2 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (23.1 °C / 73.6 °F), not very cold nights (17 °C / 62.6 °F).
        June : dry weather, negligible precipitation (0 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (24.7 °C / 76.5 °F), warm weather even at night (18.7 °C / 65.7 °F).
        July : dry weather, negligible precipitation (0 mm), very hot during the day (26. 5 °C / 79.7 °F), warm weather even at night (20.4 °C / 68.7 °F).
        August : dry weather, negligible precipitation (0 mm), very hot during the day (27.1 °C / 80.8 °F), warm weather even at night (21.2 °C / 70.2 °F).
        September : dry weather, relatively low amount of precipitation (10 mm), very hot during the day (27.1 °C / 80.8 °F), warm weather even at night (21.2 °C / 70.2 °F).
        October : few rainy days (3), relatively low amount of precipitation (13 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (25.8 °C / 78.4 °F), warm weather even at night (19.7 °C / 67.5 °F) .
        November : few rainy days (5), relatively low precipitation (18 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (23.8 °C / 74.8 °F), not very cold nights (17.9°C / 64.2 °F).
        December : few rainy days (6), relatively low amount of precipitation (27 mm), pleasant temperatures during the day (21.8 °C / 71.2 °F), not very cold nights (15.7 °C / 60.3 °F).

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        Even if the weather forecast is not absolutely reliable, we recommend that you check the weather forecast of your holiday destinations. If you are planning your trip further into the future, look at information about the typical weather in your area for your date. This page covers the weather for one area – Spain. On other pages you can find information about the weather in other world places.
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        Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on November 15th. Weather forecast Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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        Reviews of tourists about Mallorca in November

        The weather on Mallorca

        The weather information for Mallorca for November 2020 is based on statistical data.

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    Average temperature during the day: 18.6°C
    Average temperature at night: 14.4°C
    Sea water temperature: 19.8°C
    Number of sunny days: 15 days
    Day length: 9.6 – 10.5 hours
    Number of rainy days: 5 days
    Rainfall: 70. 2 mm
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    On this page you will find various tables and graphs with detailed information about the weather in Mallorca in November based on our observations over the past few years.

    How is the weather in Mallorca in November? In 2020, the highest daily temperature in November was 22 °C. While the minimum temperature at night dropped to 9 °C. The average day and night temperatures during November are 18.8 °C and 14.2 °C, respectively.

    The average sea surface temperature in November 2020 for Mallorca was 20.1°C . While the minimum and maximum sea water temperatures reached 19.1°C and 20.8°C respectively.

    Mallorca weather in November / Sea water temperature / Weather map for November

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    January 14. 7°C 10.3°C 30.2% 2 days (42.3 mm.) 15.3°C 9h. 45m.
    February 14.4°C 9.3°C 31.3% 3 days (40.8 mm.) 14.3°C 10 a.m. 43m.
    March 16.5°C 10.5°C 28.5% 3 days (32.5 mm.) 14.4°C 11 a.m. 58m.
    April 19.4°C 12.8°C 26.8% 3 days (41.5 mm.) 15.9°C 1 pm 15m.
    May 22.6°C 15.6°C 20.0% 2 days (19.4 mm.) 18.6°C 14h. 22m.
    June 27. 3°C 19.5°C 12.5% ​​ 1 day (21.0 mm.) 22.4°C 14h. 55m.
    July 30.7°C 22.7°C 9.5% 25.7°C 14h. 39m.
    August 30.8°C 23.3°C 12.0% 1 day (16.8 mm.) 26.9°C 1 pm 40m.
    Sep 27.3°C 21.4°C 20.9% 2 days (46.6 mm.) 25.7°C 12 noon 26m.
    October 23.6°C 18.3°C 25.8% 3 days (44.5 mm.) 23.3°C 11 a.m. 9m.
    November 18. 6°C 14.4°C 34.1% 5 days (70.2 mm.) 19.8°C 10 a.m. 1m.
    December 16.0°C 11.4°C 31.0% 3 days (38.6 mm.) 17.0°C 9h. 26m.

    * This table shows weather averages collected over more than three years

    Weather in Palma de Mallorca in November 2020 (Balearic Islands) year is formed on the basis of statistical data.

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      Palma de Mallorca Sea Temperature | November Average

      Max: 22.

      3°C / 70.1°F

      Average: 19.7°C / 67.5°F
      Min: 17.2°C / 65°F

      These figures are calculated from several years of recorded data and represent the maximum, minimum and average temperatures for all recorded years

      Average sea temperatures in November

      Monthly chart of sea temperatures in Palma de Mallorca

      The bar chart below shows average monthly sea temperatures in Palma de Mallorca during the year.

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      Mallorca, Spain – Weather in November

      What’s the weather like in Mallorca in November?

      Mallorca, Balearic Islands, has seven hours of light a day in November. This compares very favorably to the UK average of around three in the same month. Although not hot, Mallorca is brighter and warmer at this time of year than most other places in northern Europe.

      Is it hot in Mallorca in November?

      The average temperature is around 14°C, with maximums up to 19°C during the warmest part of the day. After dark it cools down to about 8°C.

      Rain in Mallorca in November?

      On average 12 rainy days per month, it is likely that you will get rain during your stay0388

      Families and couples looking for self catering accommodation in Mallorca should consider the Club Martha’s aparthotel in Cala d’Or. This 4-star hotel offers 213 apartments and 66 studios, all with fully equipped kitchenettes. The hotel has many facilities on site, including Wi-Fi, parking, tennis courts, swimming pool, bar, restaurant and entertainment.

      Hotel Globales America

      If you prefer an all-inclusive holiday, take a look at the Globales America Hotel in Calas de Mallorca. This hotel is just a few minutes walk from the beach and offers many facilities and services such as sports facilities, swimming pools, Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and private parking, as well as several bars and restaurants.

      Viva Sunrise

      Viva Sunrise in Alcudia is ideal for families and couples who want to be close to the beach. This award-winning hotel offers a range of studios and apartments, as well as a host of guest amenities including Wi-Fi, swimming pools, kids club, sports facilities, supermarket, entertainment and dining options.

      Hotel Almudaina

      When it comes to accommodation in the capital of the island, the Almudaina Hotel in Palma is one of the best. This recently renovated hotel is just a few minutes walk from the seafront, shopping area, old quarter and the cathedral, which makes it an excellent starting point for walks. It offers many facilities such as free Wi-Fi, laundry service, solarium, terrace, lounge bar and 24-hour front desk.

      Delta Mallorca Hotel Resort

      Golfers who want to be closer to the course should check out the Delta Mallorca Hotel Resort in Puig de Ros. This hotel is just around the corner from the Golf Maioris golf course and offers discounted green fees, as well as sports facilities, swimming pools, playground, kids club, Wi-Fi, snack bar and restaurant.

      Mallorca beach in November

      Es Trenc

      Arguably the most famous beach on the entire island, Es Trenc is known as one of the largest and best unspoiled coves in Mallorca. This beach boasts over 2 km of fine golden sand alongside clear waters that provide ideal conditions for swimming and snorkelling. Es Trenc is one of Mallorca’s official nudist beaches, and although facilities are very limited, there are a small number of sun loungers and umbrellas.

      Cala Deia

      If you prefer pebbly beaches to sandy coves, Cala Deia might be the perfect place for you. Although the steep slope makes it difficult to access the sea, the water is very flat and clear, making it a very popular swimming and snorkeling destination. Since this is one of Mallorca’s smaller beaches, you won’t find any amenities here, although there are two small restaurants in the area.

      Bars and Restaurants

      Joan Marc Restaurant

      When it comes to Inca dining, Joan Marc Restaurant is one of the most popular places. Here you will find a large selection of Mediterranean and local dishes served in small portions, which allows guests to try different dishes each time without feeling crowded. All desserts are also homemade, and if the restaurant is fully booked, you can order takeaway food.

      Tom Brown

      If you’re looking for traditional British comfort food, check out Tom Brown’s in Magaluf. Open from early morning until late at night, this restaurant serves a full English breakfast and many other dishes that will remind you of home. There are plenty of toys and games to keep the kids entertained while adults top up dishes such as burgers, pasta, steaks and pies.

      Havana

      When it comes to traditional Spanish entertainment, L’Havana in Palma is the best. Popular with locals and holidaymakers alike, this Latin American club offers the best selection of live performances every night and is the best place to see the latest merengue, caipririnha, daiquiri and salsa dancers.

      Daiquiri Place

      If you’re into cocktails, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Daiquiri Palace in Magaluf. Located very close to the beach, this bar offers a huge variety of daiquiri cocktails made with only the finest alcohol, fresh fruit and ice. If you’re not into alcoholic beverages, check out the smoothie bar for a selection of healthy drinks made with fresh, local ingredients.

      What to do in Mallorca in November

      Artestruz Mallorca

      If you are traveling with children on holiday, be sure to visit Artestruz Mallorca in Ses Salines in any weather. Here you can join a tour led by a multilingual guide who will tell you all about the animals of the park and the views in general. If you’re feeling brave enough, you can hand-feed the ostriches or even ride them. If you prefer to watch from a distance, visit an ostrich hatchery where you can see the eggs and watch the chicks. At the end of the park you will find a large gift shop where you can buy a wide selection of handmade leather goods.

      Vall d’Or Golf

      Golfers will be happy to hear that Mallorca has several courses. Vall d’Or Golf is one of the most popular and suitable for everyone from amateurs to professionals. This par 72 18-hole course located in S’Horta also offers a clubhouse, bar, restaurant, locker rooms, pro shop, driving range, paddle tennis courts and swimming pool. If you come here in November, you will miss the summer competitions, but you will still be in time for the weekly tournament on Wednesdays, which is open to everyone.

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      Sea water temperature in Palma de Mallorca | May Average

      Max: 21.8°C / 68.9°F
      Average: 18.9°C / 66°F
      Min: 16.1°C / 63.2°F

      These figures calculated from recorded data for several years and represent the maximum, minimum and average temperature for all recorded years0387 ° C 14.4 13.9 14.1 15.9 18.9 22.5 24.8 26.0 25.1 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 7 19.7 16.3 ° F 57.9 57 57.4 60.6 66

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      MayMin. ° C 13.4 12.9 12.7 14.2 16.1 19.2 22.5 24.8 23.3 20, 3 17.2 14
      Max °C 15.5 14.9 15.6 17.6 21.8 25.8 27.1 27.2 26.9 22.3 18.6
      Min. ° F 56.9 56 56 58.9 63.2 69.2 74.3 77.6 70.5 900.5 900.5 900.5 9

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      November temperatures in Spain – Current results

      Average November temperatures in cities across Spain are listed below in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.

      You can go to a separate table for each section of the country: East, Northeast, Northwest, Central, Balearic Islands and South of Spain.

      The tables show maximum and minimum monthly temperatures based on weather data collected from 1971 to 2000.

      Eastern Spain

      This section covers the eastern coast of Spain on the Mediterranean Sea and includes the regions of Catalonia (Catalonia) and the Valencian Community (Comunidad Valenciana). 1706 meters (55

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      Mallorca Sea Surface Temperature, Spain

      In this block, we provide links to historical data on Mallorca sea surface temperature in the context of each month. Our database contains information for several years. You can use the data on our site for recent years to make your own forecast.

      Average sea temperature in Mallorca (Spain) 19.9 o C .

      The highest current sea temperature in Spain today is on La Palma. It is 20.2 o C .

      The lowest sea temperature today in Tapia de Casariego. This is 12.6 o C .

      Find out what the water temperature is in resorts, neighboring towns and resorts.

      The highest water temperature in the world today is recorded in Port Hedland (Australia), its value is 31.8 o C .

      Mallorca, Spain water temperature data collected from open sources using satellite map of NOAA, surface of rivers and lakes. To more accurately reflect the temperature of sea, river or lake water, data from various local services in each specific region of the world is used. We try to respond as quickly as possible to unexpected changes in sea, lake or river surface temperatures, as well as to various weather conditions.

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    Where is hot in November? My Top 13 Destinations {Updated July 22}

    Looking for luxury warm-weather destinations in November? The end of the year is almost here but there is still time to make use of all the vacation days you’ve accrued for 2022.

    The long weekend in November makes for a particularly good excuse for a post-Thanksgiving vacation. Or, if you’d rather someone else cook and clean and make your turkey this year, how about an extended Thanksgiving break? 

    The milder weather in the Southern United States means that you can explore to your heart’s content without having to rely on either air conditioning or layered clothing.

    What’s better than traveling in the fall? Traveling in the fall and not having to deal with unpredictable weather patterns or being too cold!

    If you choose the right destination, you can have both warm weather and mild temperatures that are still seasonally appropriate.

    So if you are looking for warm places to travel in November, here are thirteen great options from around the world that will give you just what you need!

    P. S. Check out What to Pack for a Beach Vacation before your next seaside getaway!

    best places to stay in November, where to travel when it’s hot

    1) West Palm, Florida

    Florida as a destination is one of the best winter vacations in America for a reason; with both Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastlines, the state is all about the beaches. 

    If you’re looking for a warm place to travel to during October and November, you should plan your trip to West Palm Beach. The average temperature during those months is 74 degrees F and August is considered its warmest month, with an average temperature of 84 degrees F.

    This warm-weather destination has white sandy beaches and attracts tourists from all over thanks to its wide variety of luxurious hotels, shopping centers, bars, and nightclubs.

    You can plan your vacation around sporting events or shopping – there are plenty of activities for every type of traveler.

    Clematis Street is the historical heart of Downtown West Palm Beach. Starting at Flagler Drive on the Intracoastal Waterway, walk west to experience the indigenous flavor of the area’s colorful boutiques, nightclubs, live music, restaurants, and historical landmarks.

    Thursday nights come alive from 6 to 9 p.m., when the popular event Clematis By Night features live music by the area’s best bands, food and drink specials, and an unmatched social scene.

    Where to Stay in West Palm Beach

    Located in Downtown West Palm Beach, Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach Downtown is within a 5-minute walk of The Square and within 15 minutes of other popular attractions like Clematis Street. This 4-star hotel has 150 guestrooms and offers an outdoor pool, a 24-hour gym, and free in-room WiFi.

    Dining

    This hotel has a restaurant that’s perfect for a leisurely bite to eat.

    Rooms

    The 150 rooms are air-conditioned and have an array of amenities, including espresso makers, safes, and phones. 55-inch LCD TVs come with cable channels, and guests can stay connected with free WiFi. Other standard amenities include hairdryers, ironing boards, and desks.

    Property Features

    Built in 2020, the brand new Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach Downtown offers an outdoor pool, a gym, and free WiFi in public areas. Valet parking is offered for USD 30 per day.

    The 24-hour front desk has staff standing by to help secure valuables, and answer any questions about the accommodations. Additional amenities include a 24-hour business center and a gift shop.

    Book Now for Double Points on Your Next Trip. Make your next getaway twice as rewarding with the 2X Points Package. Earn double the Hilton Honors points each night of your stay for use on future travels.

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    2) Los Cabos, Mexico

    Los Cabos is consistently a top spot for U. S. travel, and it’s easy to see why. Warm weather, beautiful beaches, warm ocean water—it’s no wonder millions flock to Los Cabos every year.

    While the 20-mile stretch between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo is dripping in luxurious hotels that have entertained the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Cameron Diaz, and George Clooney, our favorite sleep is the ultra-romantic Hilton Los Cabos

    Set between bluffs on the Baja peninsula, the secluded casitas, suites, and villas are done up in airy, traditional Baja-style decor with handcrafted Mexican furniture and beds draped with soft linen canopies.

    If you’re in need of a break from lounging on the beach, Wild Canyon ATVing is certain to get your blood pumping. With a personal guide and your own ATV, you’ll follow routes that whip you between barren desert vistas and beaches stretched along the Sea of Cortez.

    Tamarindo Farm to Table cooking experience can be an immersive and fun way to teach you all about the Mexican culture — and how to cook its cuisine. “You can come back and be a very accomplished performer in your own kitchen.

    In town, grab dinner at Los Tres Gallos, an authentic Mexican spot off the beaten path of Cabo’s strip that serves killer pozole, mole enchiladas, and tamarind margaritas in an outdoor courtyard.

    Where to Stay in Los Cabos

    Catch some rays on Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort’s private sand beach or spend the day relaxing at the full-service spa. Then enjoy a meal at one of the resort’s 4 restaurants. 

    Dining

    This hotel has 4 restaurants that are perfect for both families and couples.

    Rooms

    Hilton Los Cabos has 288 rooms that boast deep soaking tubs and offer WiFi and furnished balconies or patios. Pillowtop beds and MP3 docks are standard, as are LCD TVs with cable channels.

    Property Features

    Located in San Jose del Cabo, Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort is on the Strip and on a private beach. Cabo del Sol Golf and Puerto Los Cabos are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area’s natural beauty can explore Chileno Beach and Palmilla Beach.

    Below are just a few of the property’s features

    • 4 outdoor pools

    • Aerobics classes

    • Basketball

    • Beach volleyball

    • Children’s pool

    • Free bicycle rentals

    • Full-service spa

    • Golf driving range

    • Horse riding/rentals

    • Outdoor tennis court

    • Playground

    Traveling with kids? Consider Santa Maria Beach and Cuadra San Francisco. Kayaking and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and skydiving nearby.

    Book Now for Double Points on Your Next Trip. Make your next getaway twice as rewarding with the 2X Points Package. Earn double the Hilton Honors points each night of your stay for use on future travels.

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    3) The Dominican Republic

    The Dominican Republic has one of the most varied landscapes of any Caribbean nation. Aside from the warm beaches, you’ll find mountainous terrain, large lakes, and sand dunes that allow for a rich variety of attractions to all be found within one small country.

    Whether it’s diving beneath the ocean waves for a face-to-face experience with colorful fish, hiking to a waterfall and jumping into a cavernous pool, or getting your fill of traditional regional dishes like sancocho (beef stew) and mangu (mashed plantains),

    There’s no such thing as bad weather—just bad clothing choices. So pack your bathing suit and some shorts.

    Where to Stay in The Dominican Republic

    The Eden Roc is on 30,000 acres in a gated community on the eastern tip of the country, including both resort and residential areas as well as pristine beaches, a Jack Nicklaus golf course, a marina, and, at its center, an idyllic natural forest.

    Dining

     Though all four restaurants overlook the lagoon, our favorites include BLUE Grill + Bar, which fuses Japanese and Peruvian flavors and techniques, and La Cava, where you can enjoy a private dinner surrounded by one of the best wine collections in the DR.

    Rooms

    Each of the 34 suites features a private pool, smart tech amenities, and chic interiors by Milan-based designer Marina Nova, while villas up the luxury ante with dedicated butlers. (Plus, all guests enjoy private roundtrip airport transfers.)

    Property Features

    More than a boutique resort and a beach club, we are a getaway of meaningful experiences, a peaceful state of mind, holistic wellness, and rejuvenation.

    Give in to the rhythms of the Dominican Republic and experience an endless array of activities and excursions that range from riding a breathtaking eco-trail on mountain bikes to taking an afternoon snooze by your private pool.

    Take a scuba-diving lesson and admire a colorful sunset on a catamaran sailing cruise. It’s your time to unwind the Eden Roc way.

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    4) Jamaica

    If you’re still looking for warm-weather destinations and are eager to get away from frigid winter weather, look no further than Jamaica.

    Although it is a tropical island, there are plenty of places in Jamaica where you can escape during cold seasons to enjoy warm weather.

    One particular location that has been gaining popularity among vacationers is Montego Bay because it offers tropical, beach life year-round.

    Plus, with nearby attractions like Dunn’s River Falls and Doctor’s Cave Beach all within 30 minutes of travel time by car, you’ll never be far from some fun.

    Warm temperatures will average around 72°F during your stay in Montego Bay – so grab your sunglasses and let’s go!

    Where to Stay in Jamaica

    The new Sandals all-inclusive resort in Ocho Rios has a hot new beach club, 11 bars—including the Caribbean’s first speakeasy—and 16 totally on-trend restaurants. On top of that, the resort offers access to the nearby Sandals Golf & Country Club. 

    Dining

    At Sandals Ochi our 16 totally on-trend restaurants take you on a culinary journey across the globe, featuring savory dishes from the Orient, Northern Italian cuisine, Caribbean favorites, and gourmet French cuisine.

    With their impeccable service, uniquely romantic locations, and a 5-star team of international chefs, it’s no wonder they’re the #1 All-Inclusive Dining Experience in the Caribbean.

    Plus, every meal is perfectly paired with your choice of six varietals of Robert Mondavi Twin Oaks® Wines.

    Rooms

    Enjoy standalone private villas that are perfect for those traveling in small groups. Surrounded by lush mango groves and wild orchids, each building is equipped with 4 one-bedroom suites that are generously proportioned and comprise an expansive bedroom and living area equipped with beautiful hardwood furniture, and flat-screen TVs, and marble en-suite bathrooms with shower/tub combination.

    In addition to a separate fully-stocked bar with premium liquors, each suite is finished with an oversized balcony or patio beside the villa’s private pool. Butler Elite and 24-hour room service is included.

    Property Features

    The Caribbean’s First Speakeasy.  Just speak the secret password for old-fashioned cocktails and live entertainment in a so-retro-it’s-chic-again ambiance that takes you back to the 1920s.

    From the sands to the courts, Sandals includes unlimited land sports so there are no limits to what you can play when you can play including:

    • Table Tennis
    • Shuffleboard
    • Tennis
    • Beach Volleyball 
    • Board Games
    • Pool Tables

    Save up to 65% at Sandals Ochi, described as the “closest vacation to a picture-perfect postcard

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    5) Aruba

    The Caribbean island is known for its year-round warm weather, with an average temperature of about 80 degrees Fahrenheit (about 27 degrees Celsius).

    Although Aruba doesn’t typically see a drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius) during winter months, you may want to pack a sweater or jacket if you plan on visiting a national park—it can get quite chilly.

    It’s also important to note that hurricanes tend to crop up around Aruba in October and November. If you don’t mind taking a risk, however, some travelers prefer those months because they believe there are fewer tourists and better deals.

    When it comes to adults-only romantic escapes, Bucuti & Tara checks all the boxes: eco-friendly rooms are done up in a serene-meets-tropical white and turquoise palette, beachside tables for two sit right on the sand, and a private wellness concierge round out days spent in the sun.

    Though breakfast is the only meal included in the rate, you can add a dining plan to use on-site or at any of the 20 participating Aruba Gastronomic Association restaurants on the island.

    Where to Stay in Aruba

    Hilton, one of the world’s most valuable hotel brands, continues to delight paradise-seekers, especially after its massive renovation in Aruba.

    The newly modernized Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort and Casino has become a fine example of comfort, indulgence, and elegance nestled upon the island’s flawless shores.

    The resort prides itself with 357 impeccable guest rooms, five different eateries available on the property, pools embraced by waving palm trees, and Aruba’s most treasured beaches as its natural surroundings.

    Travelers looking for watersport adventures, island life discoveries, gambling thrills, shopping sprees, or just a relaxing full body massage, will find it all here at the Hilton Aruba.

    Dining

    Craving an exceptional steak? Cocktails and chic vibes? They got it all. Diverse choices with a world-class dining experience for every meal.

    Enhanced cleaning & operational changes to restaurants, bars, in-room dining, and meeting spaces. For meals and beverages, you will experience seating arranged to accommodate social distancing at all of their resort restaurants, order from sanitized menus, and notice special attention to cleanliness and hygiene.

    If you order room service, you will experience contactless delivery.

    Rooms

    The elegant suites offer panoramic garden, ocean, or pool views with plenty of space for a long stay or family vacation. Relax on your private balcony or patio and re-energize with a bubble bath in their large bathrooms.

    Property Features

    Hilton Aruba’s Sunset Concierge is at your disposal to arrange your perfect sunset experience, from private dining and bubbly on the beach, to island adventures, personalizing your exclusive sunset ritual, and more.

    Make your reservation by emailing sunsetconcierge@hilton. com or visit our Lobby Concierge Desk *24-hour advance reservation required.

    Try your luck under a starlit sky at our Las Vegas-style Casino. Check out a wide variety of slot machines, video poker machines, and sportsbooks, and play classic table games such as blackjack and roulette.

    The casino also features a live poker room, with daily offerings such as 2/5 no limit hold’em, 4/8 limit Omaha, and many more. Join the Players’ Club to earn points towards unique promotional items, VIP benefits, and exclusive rewards!

    Enjoy a memorable underwater odyssey at Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino! Perfect for divers of all levels of experience, the exquisite sun-kissed coastline features fantastic aquatic scenery, including shipwrecks and coral sites teeming with life and color.

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    6) The Bahamas

    Being just a few hours away from Florida, The Bahamas is a great place to take a trip during winter. In addition to its warm climate, Exuma is home to Sandals all-inclusive  – Four Seasons Resort. one of the most luxurious resorts in The Bahamas.

    Deep within the idyllic waters of the Exumas, adults-only Sandals, Emerald Bay brings unprecedented luxury to the easy-going rhythms of the Bahamian Out Islands.

    The Exumas are renowned for their sapphire-blue waters—waters so stunning, that their brilliant colors are visible even from outer space.

    This chain of 365 islands is home to secluded footprint-free beaches, deserted cays, and ultra-exclusive resorts. Here, nature outnumbers man, coastlines remain flawless, and private islands play host to some of the world’s most famous stars—including a group of four-legged local celebrities.

    After visiting the cay inhabited by swimming pigs. Later, brave a swim with friendly sharks on an adventure that is far from ordinary.

    Where to Stay in The Bahamas

    This luxury all-inclusive resort in the Bahamas is a privileged enclave, designed to ensure you’ll feel like you’re the only ones there, where service reigns supreme and the Bahamian-style architecture of elegant villas and suites harmonize with nature.

    Dining

    The culinary experience at Sandals Emerald Bay is unrivaled in the Caribbean. Whether you crave an evening of sophisticated gastronomy, the barefoot elegance of oceanside dining, a refined afternoon tea, or a lively night at an authentic English pub, unique venues offer the taste and ambiance to suit every mood and whim.

    Here are just a few of the dining options at Sandals Emerald Bay:

    Bahama Bay

    • Indoor dining option in air-conditioning
    • Serves breakfast, lunch, & dinner
    • Breakfast/lunch are buffet-style
    • Dinner is À la Carte – Bahamian & Caribbean cuisine

    Barefoot by the Sea

    • Outdoor dining
    • A toes-in-the-sand experience
    • Seafood cuisine – freshly caught
    • Open for lunch & dinner

    Bombay Club

    • Indoor, air-conditioned restaurant
    • À la Carte dining
    • Dinner only
    • Fine Indian dining with regional flairs

    Café de Paris

    • Indoor, air-conditioned cafe
    • Casual eating
    • Pastries, ice creams, coffee, & more
    • No set meal times

    Dino’s Pizzeria

    • Outdoor, close to pools
    • Gourmet wood-fired pizzas
      • Set menus & customizable
    • Lunch & dinner (or afternoon snack!)

    Il Cielo

    • Air-conditioned & outdoor dining options are available
    • Translates to “sky” in Italian
      • “Limitless” Italian inspiration dining
    • Open for Breakfast and Dinner
      • À la Carte for both

    The Jerk Shack

    • Outdoor beach/pool-side food
    • Authentic Jamaican jerk delicacies
    • Open-view kitchen
    • Open all afternoon

    Rooms

    I suggest the Prime Minister’s Honeymoon Butler Suite.   This extraordinary villa is optimal for those seeking a romantic retreat with the indulgence of authentic beachfront luxury.

    Embraced by modern island elegance, these gorgeous Love Nest Butler Suites overlook the stunning turquoise Caribbean Sea and offer the added service of a personal butler.

    The suite’s elegant entrance hall leads to a large living room which opens to a furnished private patio with direct access to the spectacular beach.

    The spacious bedroom features handcrafted mahogany furnishings, a king-size bed, and elegant British Colonial accents. The bathroom boasts dual vanity sinks, a glass-enclosed shower, and a deep marble tub where you can relax with a glass of sparkling wine after a day at the beach. Butler Elite and 24-hour service included.

    Property Features

    Secluded within 500 tropical acres along a pristine, mile-long beach, civilized pleasure coexists with exotic adventures, from three impressive pools — including a half-acre, zero-entry pool with a dramatic fire pit in the middle — to 11 exceptional restaurants and an award-winning golf course. Sandals’ all-inclusive resort in Exuma is the ultimate romantic getaway.

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    7) St. Lucia

    Imagine yourself reclining on the sandy white beaches, soaking in the volcanic mud baths of Soufrière, ziplining through lush rainforests, indulging in authentic island food, and club-hopping on the Rodney Bay strip, and riding ATVs through the countryside.

    Envision exploring abandoned sugar plantations, snorkeling in crystal clear waters, chasing brightly colored fish in the shadow of the Pitons, or experiencing a live sea turtle hatching in the last light of dusk.

    Saint Lucia’s history is as rich as it is vibrant. The island is a virtual gumbo of cultures, and her people have a deeply held sense of cultural identity that they vigorously celebrate to this day.

    Embark on a voyage to discover Saint Lucia’s story, from her pirate past to her colonial times to the colorful customs of her people.

    Where to Stay in St. Lucia

    Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort, a former sugar plantation-turned-rainforest respite is a favorite for young families thanks to its all-inclusive option, popular on-site kids club, and JetBlue’s seasonal “Mint” flights that fly between JFK and St. Lucia’s Hewanorra airport.

    Seek seclusion in new beachfront bungalows, mountain cottages, and suites bordered by vibrant gardens.

    Take the opportunity to reconnect and reflect as you explore every breathtaking angle of this island paradise — be it hiking in the Pitons, indulging in a treatment at the Rainforest Spa, or sipping a rum cocktail at the new poolside bar and cabanas.

    The fine-dining and beachside restaurants just got a refresh to make you truly feel in touch with the landscape. Not a day passes here without incredible memories made and peaceful moments found.

    Dining

    Set within more than 100 acres of tropical rainforest with awe-inspiring views of the Caribbean and St. Lucia’s dramatic twin Pitons, the resort’s celebrated collection of dining experiences is more than equal to the view.

    From alfresco hideaways to scenic overlooks to casual cafes, you’ll find something to satisfy your taste, no matter the time of day. Many enhancements have been made to the resort’s culinary scene, starting with the fine-dining restaurant located in the main house.

    It’s been refreshed to truly show off its grand location overlooking the beach and UNESCO Pitons, and is now joined by a new open-air bar. And down by the beach at the popular alfresco dining locations, a new barefoot luxury culinary journey is waiting.

    Rooms

    However, there’s plenty of tranquility to be had: 67 luxury villas are built in small clusters, each with its own oversize plunge pool and located minutes away from the secluded white sands of Sugar Beach.

    Don’t miss the stilted tree house spa or the off-site treatment at Sulphur Springs, which incorporates volcanic mud and a waterfall cleanse. We’re pretty sure that’s how past guests Gwyneth Paltrow and Minnie Driver preferred to relax.

    Property Features

    Forget what you know about beachside getaways. This is an entirely new perspective. With the rugged Piton mountains in the background and the Caribbean Sea at your feet, each day invites you to take a step back. Breathe.

    Then completely connect with your surroundings. Our full-service spa and multitude of restaurants will guide your journey. Hiking, water sports, and the Colonial city of St. Lucia are waiting, too.

    Yet you may just find that the best place to be is your private guestroom, villa, or suite. Spacious, with breathtaking views, and attended to by your own personal butler, these private retreats are redefining what it means to live in luxury.

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    8) Antigua & Barbuda

    The Caribbean is known for warm temperatures, even during November. Antigua and Barbuda, located on a pair of islands between North America and South America, are two different countries with two different climates—but both have warm weather that’s worth visiting in November.

    On Antigua, expect daytime highs around 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) while nighttime lows reach 60 F (16 C). In Barbuda, you can expect to see temperatures around 72 F (22 C) each day.

    Both places also boast beautiful beaches that make great destinations during any season. You’ll find many local hotels are priced at affordable rates from Oct. 15-Nov.

    Where to Stay in Antigua & Barbuda

    Adults-only Sandals Grande Antigua is located on Antigua’s best and most famous beach, Dickenson Bay. Explore the Caribbean Beachfront Village, a charming seaside garden oasis graced by meandering pathways, majestic palms, and cooling Trade winds.

    Then step into a realm of chic sophistication where European grandeur unfolds from the hillside to villas-by-the-sea at the Six-Star, all-suite Mediterranean Oceanview Village. Come relax on silky-soft, pure white sands and let the warmth of the Caribbean fill your senses. 

    Dining

    At Sandals Grande Antigua, a global team of master chefs caters to your endless culinary cravings. From the fiery island dishes of Eleanor’s and the stir-fry drama of Kimonos to the heart-warming Italian cuisine of Mario’s, Sandals Grande Antigua has your food mood-of-the-moment covered.

    There are six varietals of Robert Mondavi Twin Oaks® wines, every meal is perfectly paired.

    Rooms

    I suggest the Mediterranean Oceanview Village, this luxurious Love Nest Butler Suite features stunning views of Dickenson Bay from a private patio complete with pool sanctuary and whirlpool.

    The spacious living room features elegant mahogany furnishings, a fully-stocked bar, and a flat-screen TV. The bedroom boasts a four-poster, king-size bed, and flat-screen TV, and overlooks the private pool deck.

    The en-suite bathroom features a Roman whirlpool tub, a separate walk-in overhead rain shower, and two marble washbasins. Guests also enjoy the services of a personal butler and 24-hour room service.

    Property Features

    In the water or on dry land, at Sandals Grande Antigua there’s something for everyone. Because everything is included in your vacation-even PADI® Certified Scuba Diving in spectacular waters-you can do as much as you want to do.

    So go ahead: swim, sail, snorkel…or just relax by the pool.

    No one throws a party like Sandals because every day is a celebration. From the slightly wild and exotic to the modern and lively, you’ll find parties around the beach, around the pool, and around the clock.

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    9) Santa Teresa, Costa Rica

    For those of you who enjoy a bit of adventure with your sun and sand, then you should head over to Santa Teresa, Costa Rica. This beach town sits on a river delta that opens up into an ocean bay so it is guaranteed that when you visit, no matter what time of year it is, there will be warm water.

    The town has grown and changed quite a bit in recent years as travelers have discovered that just because it’s not high season doesn’t mean it’s not fun anymore.

    In fact, in November, when most beaches are still chilly but other parts of Costa Rica are actually getting rain, many people like to hit Santa Teresa for its low-key vibe.

    Where to Stay in Santa Teresa

    Florblanca is a luxury Costa Rica resort on the shores of the Pacific coast, Florblanca is an award-winning destination for every adventurous traveler.

    Located on the pristine beaches of the Nicoya Peninsula, in an unspoiled tropical jungle overlooking the world-famous surf of Playa Santa Teresa, Florblanca offers a vacation experience like no other.

    Dining

    Their Restaurant Nectar at Hotel Florblanca is laid back and elegant; an indoor/outdoor hangout for guests and locals wanting to dine, celebrate, or enjoy after a day at the beach.

    The kitchen serves up fusion cuisine with Latin, Mediterranean, and Asian influences. The menu is built around seasonal ingredients with an emphasis on organic local produce, fresh seafood from the surrounding waters, and traditional favorites.

    From sushi to fish tacos, from salads to chocolate soufflé, our menu is varied and creative.

    Rooms

    The six one-bedroom and three two-bedroom deluxe and superior villas are nestled into the jungle and designed with a quiet elegance that highlights local arts and crafts.

    Each individual villa offers privacy while peaking out through the colorful tropical vegetation. Each one features a spacious open-air living area with comfortable seating, complete with a hand-made Costa Rican hammock for two, hanging at the dramatic opening to the lush jungle greenery.

    The bathroom is creatively designed in a garden setting with gorgeous tubs and sinks carved from stone. Bathrooms are complete with locally handmade, all-natural herbal soaps.

    The air-conditioned bedroom is fitted with a king-size bed adorned with luxurious linens.

    Property Features

    At Florblanca, you will always enjoy fresh, healthy, and locally grown food prepared by the chefs at Nectar.

    Stimulate your senses with surfing, hiking, horseback riding, or zip-line excursions, just to name a few of the many adventurous activities they make available to you.

    Connect more deeply with the world around you with professionally guided sessions of Yoga or Pilates. And when you are ready to thoroughly indulge, try any of our relaxing and rejuvenating body treatments at the stunning Spa Bambu.

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    10) Palm Springs, CA

    Palm Springs is known for its warm weather, even though temperatures can reach around 100 degrees at times. Palm Springs has been a trendy weekend getaway for vacationers in need of sun-soaked R&R.

    But the stylish desert oasis offers pleasures beyond its sublime weather—specifically, its stunning scenery, kitsch-is-cool architecture, flourishing culinary scene, and boutique hotels

    The city is also home to a large number of golf courses, so those looking to golf year-round will enjoy spending time there. When it’s not too hot outside, many tourists visit Palm Springs for its world-class shopping and dining options as well.

    Anyone who wants to spend some time outdoors should consider visiting California’s Palm Springs in November; you’ll be able to enjoy warmer weather and plenty of tourist attractions during your trip.

    The nearby Aerial Tramway, an 11-minute cable car ride that takes guests a half thousand feet up the sheer face of Mount San Jacinto, is a great way to get a lay of the land, and if that leaves your stomach queasy, we’d recommend grabbing a cocktail at the Purple Palm.

    Where to Stay in Palm Springs

    Elegantly enveloped within the Santa Rosa Mountain range, The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage is one of the most esteemed luxury resorts in Palm Springs, CA, an elegant retreat where both palm trees and snow-capped mountain views provide a delightful visual choice.

    Dining

    An elegant table overlooking Coachella Valley. Seasonal cuisine highlighting local ingredients and wineries. Simple poolside dining savored under the Palm Springs sun. At The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage, each restaurant takes a distinct perspective on the possibilities of California cuisine.

    Rooms

    With spacious layouts, private balconies, and expansive bathrooms, these luxury suites and hotel rooms capture the desert-inspired opulence of Palm Springs. Embrace the serenity of neutral hues accented by dark wood, and enjoy enhanced amenities and service on The Ritz-Carlton Club® Level.

    Property Features

     From a mountaintop overlooking world-famous Palm Springs and the picturesque Coachella Valley, the hotel’s desert surroundings are reflected in a decor that reveals natural elements of stone, wood, and fire.

    From the 244 guest accommodations that feature private balconies and patios to spa treatments that awaken the senses with indigenous herbs and plants to dining that serves local California fare at its freshest, let us open your eyes to an oasis that will touch both your soul and adventurous spirit.

    At The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage, enjoy fine dining that takes the culinary experience to the edge, both literally and creatively. Perched on a bluff with incomparable views of the valley below, The Edge is a classic steakhouse with a modern twist and a fearless wine list.

    State Fare Bar & Kitchen sees every meal as an opportunity to tap into the rich bounty of local farms and orchards for dining that stays true to its roots.

    And Air Pool Bar serves up freshly-crafted sushi in a tranquil al fresco Palm Springs setting. Of course for guests who prefer to dine in the privacy of their guest rooms, the in-room dining menu and service are available 24 hours a day.

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    11) Barbados

    With warm water, a tropical climate, and clear skies, Barbados is a fantastic destination for travelers looking to get away from it all.

    Some popular activities include snorkeling through caves full of colorful fish, visiting historic plantations, and simply enjoying some time on one of many beautiful beaches.

    The island has been called the most English place in the Caribbean for its British-influenced culture, so British travelers may feel at home here.

    Temperatures hover around 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius) during most of November—making it one of many hot places in Europe that are suitable for traveling to during that month.

    Where to Stay in Barbados

    The Hilton resort is on the 17th-century ruins of Charles Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The property offers direct access to two white-sand beaches, free watersports, tennis, outdoor pools, and a spa featuring a heated sand massage bed.

    Bridgetown and The Mount Gay Rum Tour are 15 minutes away, and we’re 40 minutes from Shark Hole Beach.

    Dining

    There four restaurants including the new Cuppa Café coffee shop is located on the lobby level. Designed as a snack on-the-go facility, guests may choose from a variety of specialty coffee, smoothies, teas, and pastries. Cuppa Café is open daily from 5:30 am until 9:00 pm.

    The Lighthouse all-day dining restaurant is an inviting place to enjoy a full breakfast or a delightful dinner buffet or just to relax with coffee and pastries. Set on the lobby level of the hotel this bright air-conditioned restaurant has ocean views both for guests who choose to dine inside and those who choose to enjoy the cooling sea breeze on the terrace.

    The Grille restaurant is situated at the lobby level adjacent to the Careenage Bar. This beautiful air-conditioned restaurant is ornamented with fine drapes and lit with a combination of intimate spotlight table lights and modern chandeliers.

    The Grille offers a relaxing atmosphere where you can savor the delights of our A La Carte menu which combines seafood and other local produce with the most succulent grilled meats from our in-room grill.

    The restaurant is open Tuesday to Saturday from 6.30 pm to 10.00 pm. Closed on Sundays and Mondays.

    The Water’s Edge Pool Bar gazebo is a relaxed bar serving casual lunches from our grill menu and tropical cocktails to poolside loungers, beachgoers, and any hotel guests looking to unwind outdoors.

    The bar is on the edge of the pool deck next to the white sand beach on the south side of the hotel.

    Rooms

    Admire stunning views of tranquil waters and white sandy beaches from the comfort of your own private balcony or from the floor-to-ceiling windows of this stylish guest room with one king bed or two queen beds

    Catch up on work at the generous workspace and stay connected with WiFi access. The room features a cozy easy chair and an elegant bathroom with a separate tub and walk-in shower. 

    Property Features

    Holiday in Barbados and enjoy a prime location on the lush tropical peninsula of Needham’s Point at the Hilton Barbados Resort in Bridgetown.

    Relax on the white-sandy beaches lapped by the azure Caribbean Sea, be pampered in our Eforea spa, work out in the Hilton Fitness by Precor or go scuba diving at the Barbados Blue Dive Shop.

    The kids will love the oceanfront pool and Kid’s Club. You can travel to Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, in just five minutes and to Grantley Adams International Airport in just 20 minutes.

    The hotel boasts 355 ocean-view guest rooms. All guest rooms offer a private balcony, a separate shower unit, high-speed Internet access, two-line speakerphones with a data port, and cable TV. 

    The Hilton Barbados is not an all-inclusive resort. The resort offers a Modified American Plan (MAP) featuring breakfast and dinner daily; an American Breakfast Plan; a Continental Breakfast Plan (CP), a Full American Plan featuring breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and a European Plan (accommodations only).

    Alcohol is not included in any of the plans. Some restrictions may apply.  

    Hilton Barbados Resort offers 4 bars on property. Some of our notable favorites include:

    • Water’s Edge
    • The Lighthouse Terrace
    • The Grille
    • Careenage Bar

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    12) Kauai, Hawaii

    Kauai is one of Hawaii’s smaller islands and is often considered to be one of its most beautiful. With mild weather year-round, golf courses, and gorgeous tropical scenery, Kauai is a popular destination for those who enjoy warm weather.

    During November, Kauai averages an average low temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit. In some areas on Kauai, it can feel like summer throughout November.

    The average high temperature on Kauai during that month is 81 degrees Fahrenheit; making it a great destination for those looking to escape winter’s chill without sacrificing the warmth of sunshine. 

    Kauai is the greenest and oldest of the Hawaiian islands, Kauai has towering cliffs, plunging valleys, gushing waterfalls, and verdant hills, making it a destination ripe for outdoor enthusiasts.

    Start your adventures with a bird’s-eye view of the gorgeous island on a Blue Hawaiian helicopter tour of the Waimea Canyon, then, for an up-close perspective, hike the rugged clifftops of the 11-mile Kalalau Trail.

    Want to feel the wind in your hair instead? Opt for a thrilling sailboat ride around the Na Pali Coastline—a majestic series of valleys, fluted walls, and sheer ridges rising thousands of feet from the Pacific.

    Lay your head at the Lodge at Kukui’ula, a collection of two- and three-bedroom cottages on a 1,000-acre South Shore resort community.

    Where to Stay in Kauai

    The Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa welcomes you to paradise. Nestled amidst vibrant gardens and towering palm trees swaying in the gentle sea breeze, this fabulous resort is as luxurious and elegant as it is relaxing and serene.

    Sunlight streams through bright, spacious rooms, with sliding glass doors leading out to your own private lanai and breathtaking views of the ocean. Deeply plush beds and lounges ensure every comfort day or night, while sleek, stylish bathrooms offer deep soaking tubs and the soothing ambiance of the islands.

    With amazing service, all the modern amenities, and the natural splendor of Kauai just steps from your door, immerse yourself in the wonders of Hawaii and enjoy each day to the fullest at Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort Spa.

    Dining

    Sweeping ocean views welcome you to the restaurants and bars at Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa. For dinner choose from a romantic open-air seafood and steak restaurant set over a lagoon or delicious sushi.

    Start the day with a breakfast buffet or coffee and pastries and enjoy lunch poolside. For a private dining experience, the resort offers a starlit beachside dinner for two. Or get Island Tastes To Go to dine in your room or take on a picnic.

    Rooms

    I suggest the Grand Suite which boasts a 1,271-square-ft suite, offering one king bed, separate sitting and dining areas, a large private lanai with outstanding resort and ocean views, and a spacious bathroom with a separate walk-in shower room and oversized soaking tub.

    Property Features

    Explore the breathtaking Garden Island from our central location. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, this is the place.

    Find a bevy of cultural activities at the resort, play a game of tennis, hit the links at Poipu Bay, and for a Hawaiian spa experience like no other, Anara Spa’s natural outdoor setting renews body, mind, and soul. 

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    13) Curaçao

    The “C” in the ABC islands, Curaçao features historic settlements, rugged landscapes, and plenty of fun in the sun. (Aruba and Bonaire are the other islands constituting the westernmost islands of the Leeward Antilles).

    Curaçao’s main port city, Willemstad, is what an Old World European city would look like if someone dropped it in the Caribbean. The brightly painted Dutch colonial buildings reflect pinks, yellows, and blues into the cerulean St. Anna Bay.

    Once you leave the city, the landscape shifts to a desert scene, with spiny aloe and mesquite sprouting from atop weathered limestone cliffs.

    But Curaçao’s real draw is the beach. Picture-perfect bays and coves flank the island, their turquoise waters lapping gently against the powdery white sand.

    Curaçao’s reefs teem with marine life, providing excellent underwater playgrounds for scuba divers and snorkelers. Best of all, the semiarid island is sheltered from the worst of the Atlantic’s hurricane season.

    Gentle trade winds keep temperatures in the mid-80s, so you can enjoy the outdoors year-round.

    Where to Stay in Curacao

    Sandals Royal Curacao is where you’ll taste it in the quintessential flavors of Dutch, Caribbean, Latin, and Creole cuisine, simmered low and slow, melding into a stobá stew.

    And hear it when you learn to say “I love you” in four different languages, with a true sense of warmth only Sandals can teach you. You’ll put it all into the memories you’ll create, with the person you love, at Sandals Royal Curaçao.

    Sandals Royal Curacao invites you to see, taste, smell, hear, and feel it for yourself.

    Dining

     Though all four restaurants overlook the lagoon, our favorites include BLUE Grill + Bar, which fuses Japanese and Peruvian flavors and techniques, and La Cava, where you can enjoy a private dinner surrounded by the best wine collection in the DR.

    Rooms

    I suggest booking the Kurason Island Suite which overlooks the exclusive heart-shaped pool and lush private island garden. These new signature suites surround a secluded lagoon, where guests can explore and perfect their own love languages.

    Every bungalow captures the height of luxury with hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, and custom-crafted king-size beds adorned with soft linens and plush pillows for the ultimate sleep experience.

    Inside, each bungalow is also equipped with a smart TV and a large ceiling fan to stay cool while enjoying fresh Caribbean breezes.

    Relax in the separate living room’s comfortable seating area, which has a fully stocked wet bar with premium liquor and a dining table.

    The bathrooms are equipped with his and hers sinks, a large backlit mirror adorned with mosaic tile, and a walk-in rain shower. Outside, your private patio is also equipped with an extended sun deck, Tranquility Soaking Tub with privacy curtains, sun loungers, and a bistro set for two.

    Property Features

    The all-new Sandals Royal Curaçao is a romantic paradise designed for lovers featuring 351 rooms and suites, including the first-ever Awa Seaside Bungalows with private pools, the first Kurason Island Suites overlooking a heart-shaped pool, and the unique Dos Awa 2-Level Infinity Pool.

    With 11 all-new dining concepts, including three new food trucks, as well as the exclusive MINI Coopers available for complimentary use for select room categories – this brand-new resort is redefining the Luxury Included® experience

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    Conclusion of Where to Travel in November that’s Warm

    With October and November’s cooling temperatures come time-honored markers: misted breath mixing with bonfire smoke, feet crunching through leaves in the park.

    While Americans are reaching for their scarves and fall wraps, other places are basking in the sun.

    It’s the ideal time to explore a favorite destination off-peak, try out a sunshine lifestyle in California or Costa Rica or go tropical, from the Curacoa Islands to the Hawaiian Islands.


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    15 Best Places to Travel in November 2022: USA, Europe and Beyond

    Summer is synonymous with vacation, but it’s not the only season that’s worthy of a getaway. In fact, traveling in the fall, specifically November, is a great time to book a much-needed trip.

    With the school year in full swing and Halloween festivities finished, many people, especially parents, are looking for a nice break and November provides the perfect opportunity. Thanks to the long Thanksgiving weekend, prospective travelers typically have a few days off from work and school — giving them extra time to take a late fall excursion. Plus, it’s right before the hectic holiday season. Ready to pack your bags, but not sure where to go? Don’t worry. We’ve rounded up some of the best places to visit in November.

    With fall’s cooler temperatures, it’s no surprise that many travelers want to escape to warmer climates. While milder weather may be a draw for some — crisp, chilly air is what makes a late autumn jaunt even more appealing for others. From turquoise beaches of the Caribbean to icy landscapes in Northern Europe, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best November destinations to suit your travel needs. No matter if you’re taking a road trip, hopping on a train or catching a flight, let these ideas be your inspiration.

    The best part? Many popular locations are less crowded during this period and if you go before Thanksgiving, scoring deals on flights and hotel accommodations are highly likely. Whether you’re looking for a great spot with a top all-inclusive resort for families or somewhere to unwind that offers the best wellness hotels and spas, we’ve got an idea for you.

    So, get your suitcase, car keys or passport ready for an unforgettable adventure!

    1

    Scottsdale, Arizona

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    If clear blue skies are what you crave, look no further than Scottsdale, Arizona. This sun-soaked city boasts an average of 330 days of sunshine a year. Plus, the weather in November is pleasant for those seeking moderate temperatures with highs that hover around 70-degrees and lows in the 50s-60s. These mild conditions are optimal for outdoor activities like mountain biking, hiking, trail running and even horseback riding in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, which encompasses nearly 36,000 acres of untamed Sonoran Desert land. Visitors can even cross off a popular travel bucket list experience: flying in a hot air balloon. In fact, November marks the return of sunset rides that are unavailable during the summer. Pretty cool perk, right? Oh, and if you thought air and land were the only places to have fun, think again. Water activities are also an option — yes, even in the desert. Just a short drive from the city’s center puts travelers in a hidden oasis like Saguaro Lake or the Lower Salt River, for kayaking, rafting and stand-up paddleboarding.

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    Palm Springs, CA

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    California dreaming? Make it a reality with a trip to Palm Springs. If you’re longing for poolside “me time,” this sprawling, desert oasis delivers. With a variety of trendy hotels with sparkling pools, you can sit pretty and take a dip while admiring mountain views and scenic landscapes. Pop by The Saguaro Palm Springs (with rooms starting at less than $200/night), one of the city’s most recognizable hotels for a relaxing swim. Its ultra-saturated, candy-colored decor makes it a lodging favorite — oh, and of course, a swoon-worthy Instagram haven. While lounging in comfy cabanas is a must for some, it’s not all that Palm Spring offers. With clear skies, low humidity, and mild temps in November, exploring the outdoors is also a good option. The Indian Canyons are a recreational treat for hikers, horseback riders and nature lovers. Not ready for a solo adventure? You’re in luck. Palm Springs has plenty of guided tours like Desert Adventures for an informational experience. The guides are knowledgeable about the desert’s wildlife, environment and history.

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    Las Vegas, Nevada

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    With countless casinos, premier entertainment, fine dining and a vibrant nightlife scene, it’s no wonder Las Vegas attracts tens of millions of tourists a year. While this bustling desert is a top destination all year round, things really heat up in November. Well, figuratively. For those who don’t appreciate scorching temps upwards of 100-degrees during the summer, going in late fall is ideal. At its average height, the mercury doesn’t rise above 70-degrees. This allows for more outdoor exploration, which is appealing for people interested in taking a pleasant stroll along the Strip without desperately seeking shelter from the heat.

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    Burlington, Vermont

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    If you consider natural beauty to be the greatest show on earth, Burlington in November gives you a front row seat. With breathtaking, colorful fall foliage peppering the city — it’s a seasonal paradise. In fact, forests cover three-quarters of the state, and has the highest percentage of vibrant maple trees in the country. From picking fruits and veggies in vast orchards like the Interval Center or Adam’s Farm Market, Vermont boasts a bevy of harvesting adventures. While farmers’ markets and mind-blowing autumnal sights abound, the city also offers fun indoor activities that the whole family will enjoy. Take a tour of the Vermont Teddy Bear, Lake Champlain Chocolates and the Burton Snowboard factory for an educational and entertaining time.

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    Orlando, Florida

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    First thing’s first. No trip to Orlando, also known as the theme park capital of the world, is complete without visiting the Walt Disney World Resort. Yes, that goes for adults traveling without kids too. Walt Disney World is a popular destination for people of all ages — and for good reason. The resort includes four parks: Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and of course, Magic Kingdom — making it a good place to satisfy and amuse just about everyone in your party. The parks have exhilarating attractions like the newly-opened Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, a thrilling roller coaster ride located in World Discovery at Epcot, impressive theatrical productions, and extensive food options that range from quick and casual to exquisite fine dining.

    Plus, through November 19, guests can indulge in a taste across six “continents” during the resort’s International Food and Wine Festival, also held at Epcot. What’s more, travelers can expect fewer crowds during this sweet-spot period since many soon-to-be revelers await the favored holiday season. However, if visiting the “Most Magical Place On Earth,” or other theme parks really isn’t your speed, Orlando also offers robust dining, nightlife, arts & culture and shopping experiences. For instance, visitors can enjoy a live performance at the prestigious Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts or an improv show at SAK Comedy Lab.

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    Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Milwaukee may be known for its cheese curds and beer, but this welcoming Midwestern city is more than that. Sure, its semi-frigid temps in November aren’t for the faint of heart, but locals would argue that the cold weather adds to its charm. Just north of Chicago, this Windy City neighbor is teeming with arts, culture and award-winning culinary experiences. Just this year, the city claimed nine James Beard semifinalists. Visitors can dine at prominent spots like Sanford, a critically-acclaimed restaurant that features a surprise tasting menu with seven courses, ARIA, which is housed on the second floor of the cool and contemporary Saint-Kate: The Arts Hotel, for artisanal Midwest cuisine. With several festivals including the Holiday Folk Fair International and the annual Train Fest, which returns for the first time since 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic — Milwaukee is jam-packed with unexpected gems to pique your interest.

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    Bangkok, Thailand

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    With the monsoon season just ending, travelers visiting Thailand’s capital can enjoy pleasant weather with less humidity. Comfortable temps are key for sightseeing and taste testing mouth-watering dishes like Roti Gluay and fried rice from the city’s plentiful street food vendors. After indulging in delicious, budget-friendly bites, visitors can check out ornate historical sites and religious temples like Wat Phra Sri Rattanasamaram and Wat Arun Ratchawararam to marvel at impeccable architecture. Shop for premium goods in the city’s buzzing Siam Square with prominent retailers throughout. Out-of-towners who crave top-notch service tend to stay in luxury hotels like Mandarin Oriental Bangkok or Park Hyatt Bangkok for high-end aesthetics and can’t-miss amenities.

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    Turks and Caicos

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    White sand beaches with warm, crystal-clear waters in November are hard to pass up for people hailing from cold-weather states. That’s why so many from the Midwest and the East Coast flock to Turks and Caicos for a reprieve. Comprising 40 different islands, it’s a tropical wonderland. While lodging options abound at desired price-points, Ocean Club Resorts on Grace Bay Beach is a sure bet. The hotel recently underwent a refresh, updating finishing touches across both of its properties, including its on-site restaurants. The best part? Guests can unwind at each of the resorts for an even more delightful vacationing experience.

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    Paris, France

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    It’s always a good time to visit Paris, but November is one of the best. With fewer crowds due to the upcoming holidays, this month is a wonderful time to take in the city’s wondrous, one-of-a-kind sights and partake in its world-class shopping. After checking must-see tourist attractions like The Louvre and Eiffel Tower off your list, venture into less popular territory. Go on a unique cultural experience to discover the rich legacy of Black people in France with Ricki Stevenson’s Black Paris Tour. Explore the lively Little Africa area and learn little-known facts about African, Caribbean and American history in the City of Lights.

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    10

    Maui, Hawaii

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    Want to catch some waves and get a glimpse of migrating humpback whales? If so, Maui is your place. Known for its world-famous beaches, farm-to-table cuisine, and remarkable sunrises and sunsets, visiting Hawaii’s second-largest island is always a good time, especially in November. This low-season month delivers fewer crowds, lower fares and calm weather conditions. Visitors get the best of both worlds. From white to black sand, Maui boasts more than 30 miles of beaches. Visit Makena Beach State Park for snorkeling, fishing or swimming. Just want to sunbathe? That can be done too. Plus, the hourglass-shaped island is home to two volcanoes that visitors can learn about and see on various informational excursions such as the Haleakala tours.

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    The Berkshires, Massachusetts

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    Alluring and serene, The Berkshires are the perfect backdrop for a November jaunt. This western region of Massachusetts is a top east coast destination thanks to its picturesque villages and towns. With fantastic foliage viewing opportunities, copious water sports and outdoor activities, this rural area just 120 miles west of Boston, is great for those who like to stay active. Those who enjoy a slower, more relaxing pace can also get in on the fun. Scores of museums and cultural centers pepper the region. Thirsty for adult beverages? You’re in luck. The Berkshires are home to several wineries and breweries, including Balderdash Cellars and Bright Ideas Brewing.

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    Seattle, Washington

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    Starbucks, rainy weather and a very popular ‘90s rom-com may come to mind when thinking of Seattle, but this Pacific Northwestern city has more to offer. Sure, Pike Place Market, the Space Needle and all the other touristy haunts are mandatory, but don’t be afraid to explore the city’s thriving arts & culture scene too. This fall, the Center for Wooden Boats is partnering with Pacific Rim Institute of Marine Artists (PRIMA) on, PRIMA Marine Art Show, an art exhibition featuring up to 42 pieces of art by more than 10 artists. The show runs from September 10 – December 27, 2022.

    Also, if you’re traveling with your spouse on a romantic getaway, take a quick 35-minute drive east to Snoqualmie Falls for breathtaking views of one of Washington’s most scenic attractions. Treat yourself and stay overnight at Salish Lodge and Spa for some R&R. Why not pamper yourselves while you’re there? Try the personalized Tranquility massage inside the fireside couple’s suite aimed to reduce stress and promote rejuvenation (50 minute – $185 per person; 80 minute – $275 per person).

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    13

    Antigua and Barbuda

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    Discover what the West Indies has to offer with a visit to Antigua and Barbuda. Nestled between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, these sister islands are known for their reef-lined beaches, rainforests and first-rate resorts like The Verandah Resort & Spa. Guests of the island can swim with stingrays, dive, fish, kayak or kite surf. Simply put, there are ample water activities to accommodate just about all aquatic preferences. With pristine pink and white beaches, visitors can escape to a tranquil environment with friendly locals and tourists alike. Don’t forget to pack your dancing shoes. Most nightclubs and hotspots scattered around the islands promise steelpan and live music.

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    Reykjavík, Iceland

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    Although “ice” is literally in the name of this Nordic Island nation, it’s not as chilly as one might think. The average high in November is a surprising 40 degrees — that’s balmy if you’re comparing it to Midwest winters. So, remember to pack your bathing suits. In fact, swimming is one of the most popular things to do — even during the winter thanks to heated pools around the city.

    Dubbed the Land of Fire and Ice, visitors can admire the beauty of frozen landscapes and of course, try to see the elusive, colorful Northern Lights. Due to its size, it’s easy to chill out and explore on foot. And there’s much to see. With natural wonders like glaciers and ice-capped terrain at every turn, a trek to Iceland is a must.

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    New York City

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    Visiting the Big Apple is always a good idea and November is no exception. With a seemingly endless list of must-sees places to eat, shop and play — a visit to Gotham takes major curation and careful planning. Thankfully, whatever you do, it will be undoubtedly memorable. Whether it’s scarfing down a classic hot dog before catching the famous Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes at the iconic Radio City Music Hall (starting November 18), wandering through Central Park or taking a stroll along Museum Mile for world-renowned arts & culture exhibitions, New York City has something for everyone, especially kids. Take your preteens to a performance of Romeo & Juliet at New Victory Theater (November 11-20) in the heart of Times Square for an enlightening, Shakespearean experience.

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    15 DREAMWORTHY Places To Travel In November

    Where are the best places to travel in November? November is a bit of a mixed bag in many places worldwide. Autumn is typically over in most of the Northern Hemisphere, but winter hasn’t quite started.

    Many of North America and Europe are just cold, miserable, and gloomy places. However, you don’t have to let that gloom affect your mood. November is a fantastic time to get away and holiday to a warmer, sunnier destination.

    If you’re looking for some ideas of great places to travel to in November, we are here to help! Here are the best places to visit in November!



    Cape Town, South Africa

    South Africa is one of the best countries to travel in November!

    One of the best countries to visit in November is South Africa! And if there is one city in the world I am dying to return to, it’s Cape Town. It’s a city too beautiful for its own good. One can get easily lost in the depths of nature and still have dinner at any sushi, tapas, or bistro they want at night.

    There are many things to do in Cape Town; it’s hard to optimize your time there unless you have a full year. But if you don’t have a whole year and looking for a fantastic city to spend time in in November, you’re in luck.

    Cape Town is heading into the summer season in November, meaning more visitors start making their way to the city. The average temperature in Cape Town is a nice 18°C. It’s also pretty dry compared to other places.

    The weather across South Africa generally starts to warm up beginning in November, some may say it gets unpleasantly hot in some places, but Cape Town stays pretty moderate. It should be visited before the holidays and complete high season! We recommended heading to Cape Town, before going to Stellenbosch and the winelands for a trip, followed by a safari at Gondwana Tented Camps.


    The Maldives

    The Maldives / Best Places to Travel in November

    The Maldives are one of the best international places to visit in November. November is “shoulder season” in the Maldives, but it’s a short period to get some cheaper Maldives travel in. Once December hits, prices will rise, but you stand a higher chance of getting rained on if you travel outside of November-April.

    We visited the Maldives for two weeks in November and had an absolute blast. It was one of those dream places we have always wanted to go. The weather was perfect, and we only had one rainy day the entire trip.

    Also, the Maldivian resorts are not as packed as they would in the high season. If you’ve been dying to go to the Maldives but are scared of the price tag, consider traveling here in November!


    Jordan

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    November is a great time to consider traveling to Jordan. Tourism is lower during this time, but temperatures aren’t brutally hot. It’s technically winter in Jordan, and you may even get lucky and see some snow.

    It can get scorching visiting Jordan. Walking around ancient sites like Petra and hiking in the Wadi Rum desert is no fun under intense heat. That’s why November is truly a magical time to visit Jordan. We were comfortable (though it was still pretty hot during the day) and never saw anything but sunshine.

    It’s worth noting that nights may still be cold, especially in Wadi Rum, so bring extra layers.


    Turkish Coast

    Turkey is one of our favorite places to travel to in November in all of Europe. The weather in Turkey is cooler during these months; some consider it much more comfortable than prime summertime weather.

    It’s not as busy as the summertime, but you’ll still see many travelers lingering about. Prices on accommodation and car rentals will drop during this time. The shoulder season is typically a fantastic time to visit Turkey.

    It’s still very comfortable, and sunny weather is typical, perfect for hiking in Cappadocia or enjoying Pamukkale. The more south you go, the better; Bodrum and the coast are lovely, but Istanbul is not a bad option either!


    The Algarve, Portugal

    We spent the entire month of November in Lagos!

    One of the best places to travel in November is Portugal. We spent a month in the Algarve during November and had a fantastic time. In all honesty, we were looking for some warm weather while traveling around Europe, so we booked a one-way flight to Lagos and enjoyed the sunshine and beautiful Algarve beaches.

    Sunshine, no crowds, and low prices are what met us in November. Southern Portugal is one of the best places to visit in the world in November. We were able to save a lot on accommodation, car rentals, and experiences this time. We had nothing but sunny days and even had some wonderful beach days!


    Cyprus

    Cape Greco / Best Places to Go in November

    On two separate occasions have we escaped to Cyprus when facing winter conditions in northern Europe. Cyprus is the go-to European vacation in November. The weather is still very comfortable, almost always sunny, and the water is still warm enough to swim and enjoy those stunning Cypriot beaches.

    The best news is that after October 31st, the European crowds start to die down here. Some businesses will close, but all in all, you’ll be able to have a great time in Cyprus with minimal tourism and lower prices!


    Namibia

    Exploring Deadvlei in November

    Whenever someone asks me my favorite country to travel to, I always bring up Namibia. Namibia is unworldly and feels like stepping onto a completely different plant and one of the best places to travel in November.

    We ventured into Namibia during November (after South Africa) and had an absolutely fantastic time. November is shoulder season in Namibia and the end of the dry season. Because of this, you can usually get better deals on accommodation and roll up last minute to campsites (we did this a few times).

    Even though it’s shoulder season, there are still plenty of things to do in Namibia. Catching the sunrise at Sossusvlei and driving the Skeleton Coast are among some of my favorite memories. Namibia is becoming a trendy destination so in the high season, it’s tough to do things last minute, unlike in November.

    Also, with the turning of seasons (from dry to wet), you’ll still find Etosha National Park to be very dry, meaning safari animals are easier to spot!


    Seychelles

    Sunset in the The Seychelles

    One of my all-time favorite honeymoon destinations in the world is Seychelles! And the best time to visit Seychelles is in November. November is a calmer period between two trade winds that the Seychelles islands experience.

    However, this is also high season in Seychelles, so you may find many resorts and hotels are booked up and more expensive. You have to pay for paradise in Seychelles! Does this November list have you debating the Maldives or Seychelles? We’re here to help!


    The Philippines

    The Philippines is one of the best places to travel in November!

    It’s best to make the long journey (depending on where you are in the world) to the Philippines in the dry season. The dry season in the Philippines is between November and April, with November being the very start of the dry season.

    Like most places, the “start” of any season means tourism hasn’t really picked up yet, and things are just starting to liven up again. This is very true for the Philippines.

    Because of this, you’ll find pleasant weather and lower crowds. It’s excellent for a diving holiday in Moalboal or to just chill out on the beach. Our favorite island was Siargao!


    Australia

    November is the end of Spring in Australia and still a lovely time to visit before it gets brutally hot, and summer begins. In the north, like Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef, temperatures range in the 70s-80s°F and are lovely. The further south you go the colder it gets. Tasmania, for instance, is still hovering around the 50s-60°s.

    It’s relaxed and comfortable, and the crowds are lower. The perfect time to do a Sydney to Cairns Australia road trip


    Hong Kong

    Having Fun in Hong Kong

    Any visitor to Hong Kong knows that it can be a hot and humid place. It’s a subtropical destination, but November is a perfect time to visit if you want to visit a city. November in Hong Kong typically means clear and sunny days with mild temperatures.

    There are so many things to do in Hong Kong you’ll need days of exploring, and that’s best done without breaking a massive sweat or trying to find AC all day. Seriously, I’m not lying when I say Hong Kong is one of the best places to visit in November!


    Hawaii

    If you’ve wanted to go to Hawaii for a romantic honeymoon or even for a family vacation, November is a fantastic time to do it!

    There’s never a wrong time to plan a trip to Hawaii, and November is considering the low season. Meaning you can score some outstanding deals on flights and accommodation during this month, which is great as Hawaii can get pretty pricy.

    If you have wanted to enjoy a luxurious romantic trip, but don’t quite have the budget for Hawaii, consider November, which is after the school holidays, but before the holiday madness in December.

    Luxury hotel prices can dip as low as $250 a night, which may not sound like a steal, but trust us when we say that’s a decent deal for Hawaii.

    Hawaii in November also means fewer tourists, so you can enjoy the fabulous beaches of Maui and Kauai without hordes of others.

    However, it is essential to note that November is the start of Hawaii’s rainy season, though this isn’t necessarily a bad thing! The rain brings cooler temperatures, with daytime temperatures dipping to 25°C, an incredibly comfortable temperature. Nevertheless, you should still get a travel rainjacket and umbrella.

    If you’re a surfer, you may already know that November marks the start of Hawaii’s prime surfing season, with large waves hitting the north shores of each island.


    Arizona

    Hiking in Arizona

    Thanks to Arizona’s position in the Southwestern USA, it is a year-round destination. However, summer in Arizona is HOT and crowded, so it’s best to avoid these months if you have the flexibility.

    The best time to visit Arizona is from September to April when the temperatures are comfortable, the crowds are few, and you can score some good deals on accommodation.

    It’s a great time to take an Arizona road trip and hit up sights like Sedona, Tucson and Page. Make sure to do some desert hiking during the day, though you will want a jacket as temperatures drop drastically at nighttime.

    If you’ve always dreamed of seeing the Grand Canyon or Horseshoe Bend, now is your time while the crowds are away!


    Egypt

    Egypt is easily one of the best places to travel in November!

    November is an excellent time of year to visit Egypt. During the summer months and well into October, temperatures during the day are often above 27°C and can reach up to 35°C (!!) with high humidity.

    This may not sound too bad, but trust me, it’s brutal everywhere except on the coast, where you’ll enjoy the ocean breeze. On our Nile River Cruise, we were up every day at 4:30 am, exploring before 6 am, and back in our rooms before 11 am, as we needed to beat the heat for the day.

    However, come November, things start to cool off with temperatures near a mild 22°C. You’ll even want a light jacket when thinking about what to wear in Egypt.

    The further the month goes along and the cooler it gets. It makes it a great time to go to Egypt and explore the many temples and ancient sites without sweating your butt off. There are so many fantastic places to go in Egypt; you’ll likely want as much time as you want in the country. We spent two weeks there and barely scratched the surface.


    The Florida Keys

    Strolling Around Downtown Key West

    Come May; the Florida Keys start to get hot. July and August are almost unbearable, and September marks the beginning of hurricane season. I bet you know where this is going to go. Yes, one of the best places to visit in November is the Florida Keys.

    In part because of low autumn crowds, part because it’s the end of hurricane season, but also because temperates fluctuate between 72 and 80 F. Can you say ideal?

    Because it’s the shoulder season, you can score some great off-season pricing. However, bring a rain jacket for the occasional and quick downpour – but don’t worry, it shouldn’t last too long! What you thought getting a good deal on a hotel room in Key West came without consequences?

    To make the most out of your trip, I recommend flying into Miami and driving from Key Largo to Key West for the ultimate Florida Keys road trip. There are so many interesting sights along the way, such as the Marathon Turtle Hospital, Morada Bay, and Robbie’s to feed the Tarpons. Don’t worry, visiting in November means you can eat at the best restaurants in Key Largo and Key West without making a reservations.


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    Travel Month By Month

    I hope you enjoyed this guide of the best places to travel in November. We break down the other months of the year here!

    • The Best Places to Visit in January
    • The Best Places to Visit in February
    • The Best Places to Visit in March
    • The Best Places to Visit in April
    • The Best Places to Visit in May
    • The Best Places to Visit in June
    • The Best Places to Visit in July
    • The Best Places to Visit in August
    • The Best Places to Visit in September
    • The Best Places to Visit in October
    • The Best Places to Visit in December

    Best Places to Visit in October in Europe

    We’ve always been advocates of shoulder season travel, especially in Europe.   We believe one of the best times to travel to Europe is during the autumn months. Europe in October is especially beautiful and the weather is still pleasant.

    The shoulder season of autumn is the perfect time to experience the best of Europe.

    Table of Contents

    Quick Guide to Places in Europe to Visit in October

    • Slovenia – Beautiful Fall Foliage, Castles & Wine Festivals.
    • Croatia – Autumn Foliage, Old Towns & Late Season Island and Beach Getaways.
    • Italy – Lakeside Beauty & Culinary Celebrations.
    • Southern France – Indian Summers, Beaches, Good Food & Outdoor Activity.
    • Transylvania Romania – Beautiful Fall Foliage, Castles, Local Legend & Halloween at Dracula’s Castle.
    • Gdansk Poland – The “Golden Autumn”, Medieval Castles, Amber Treasures & Golden Delights.
    • Wachau Valley Austria – Weinherbst  (Wine Autumn), Hiking, Cycling & Ancient Abbey’s.
    • Budapest Hungary – Elegant City in Golden Hues, Thermal Spa’s & Autumn Festivals.
    • Český Krumlov Czech Republic – Fairytale Towns & Autumn Beauty. 

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    • Madiera Portugal – Balmy Days, Rugged Coastlines & Madiera Wine.
    • Cyprus – Stunning Beaches, Ancient Ruins & Unique Experiences.
    • Malta – Mediterranean Climate, History & Sophisticated Culture.

    Lake Como Italy in Autumn

    Why Visit Europe in the Fall

    There are literally hundreds of amazing things to do in Europe, but mid to late September is one of the best times of year to visit Europe. After the high season of summer has finished, the crowds have thinned, and travel rates have dropped.

    There are many scenic outdoor opportunities with stunning autumn foliage and local festivals celebrating everything from beer to truffle hunts to wine harvests. And for the sun worshipper, there are still plenty of warm weather getaways in Europe right up into November.


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    When are the Autumn Months in Europe?

    Autumn in Europe is from September to November, with the peak fall month being October.

    October is a great time to travel to Europe. It is when the fall foliage colours are at their best and the peak summer season crowds have left for the year. It is also when you will find many of the best autumn festivals in Europe.


    Best Fall Destinations in Europe

    Here are just a few of the best places to visit in October in Europe to experience the most beautiful fall foliage. Celebrate the harvest and the change of the seasons or chase that last bit of sun before winter.

    Slovenia

    Ljubljana

    The capital of Slovenia, the delightful city of Ljubljana was voted the Green Capital of Europe in 2016 thanks to the beautiful traffic-free, pedestrian-friendly old town along the banks of the Ljubljanica River.

    During the autumn months, the city comes alive in a show of autumn colour and festivals.

    Culinary Festivals

    The renowned Slovenian Wine Festival, the Vinarium Festival – Lendava Grape Harvest and, the Old Vine Festival; a culinary and cultural tribute to the oldest vine in the world. These are just a few of the culinary celebrations that might sway you towards this tiny city.

    Festivals of Light to Welcome the Winter Nights

    In late autumn when night starts to fall in the late afternoon, the city shines with The Festival of Night and Fiery Ambiences.

    Fiery art installations ignite corners of the city creating a magical ambience and a delightful night walk of the city. Visitors are encouraged to make their own lanterns and illuminated hats at workshops around the city.

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    Lake Bled Slovenia

    For one of the most enchanting scenes in Europe head to Bled only a short drive from Ljubljana. Lake Bled in October is one of the most spectacular displays of autumn foliage you will see anywhere in the world.

    The Alpine lake has the only island in Slovenia, world-renown for its natural beauty, legend and supposed restorative powers. Take in the spectacular scenery from the heights at Bled Castle before taking a traditional handcrafted Pletna boat to Bled Island.

    Legend has it if you climb the 99 stone steps to the Assumption of Mary Church you can ring the church bell and your wishes will come true.

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    Croatia

    Croatia has become the hottest destination for summer travellers and who could blame them. What most travellers don’t know is Croatia’s climate and coastal waters stay warm right through until October and sometimes as late as November.

    The best time to visit Croatia is the shoulder season months of May and June and September and October, autumn being our favourite.

    Enjoy late season swimming and kayaking in the Adriatic, some of the most spectacular fall displays and indulge in Croatia’s hottest attractions without the crowds.

    Plitvice Lakes National Park

    Croatia’s most well-known natural wonder, Plitvice Lakes is a chain of 16 lakes filled with vivid blue water linked by a series of waterfalls. Water flows from one lake to the next over tufa barriers built up over time.

    Plitvice Lakes is one of the best places to visit in October in Europe as it is the height of autumn when the fall foliage colours accentuate the beauty of the natural wonder.

    18 km of wooden pathways skirt their way around the edges of the lakes and across many of the waterfalls which make experiencing Plitvice Lakes easy for any fitness level.

    It would typically take six hours to explore all the lakes so take advantage of the parks boat services across some of the larger lakes. A boat ride across the lakes also offers the best view of the brilliant display of colour.

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    Take a full day Plitvice Lakes tour from Split or Trogir with transfers, national park entry and a guide. Get full tour details here

    Dalmatian Coast & Croatian Islands

    Make the most of the mild Mediterranean autumn weather and head to the Dalmatian Islands, one of the best places to visit in September in Europe. From late September through to mid-late October, you can expect pleasant sunny days ideal for swimming and enjoy all the tourist facilities without the crowds.

    Islands such as Hvar and Korcula offer a laid-back atmosphere set amongst picturesque vineyards, olive groves and historic old towns.

    You will find some of the best food and wine on the islands such as local seafood and Korcula’s famous white wines.

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    Dubrovnik & Split

    Dubrovnik and Split are the two most popular tourist destinations in Croatia. Tourists flood the most famous old towns on the coast during the peak season of summer when temperatures and tempers sometimes flare.

    From late September to late October is the best time to visit Dubrovnik and Split. The temperatures are mild, and the crowds have thinned making visiting more enjoyable.

    The weather is still pleasant to dine alfresco of an evening and the chance of enjoying the waters of the Adriatic is still possible.

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    Italy

    There is something special about Italy in autumn, it has to be one of the best places to visit in October in Europe. As the temperature drops, the crowds recede, and the countryside comes alive with colour.

    Autumn is also an exceptional culinary time in Italy. Autumn is when some of the best produce arrives in the markets and a celebration of the harvest season runs through the country.

    Lake Como

    Lake Como is a delight at any time of the year, but autumn is a perfect time to visit. Milder temperatures, lower humidity and the best bit – fewer crowds and better travel deals.

    The fall colours accentuate the beauty of the lake, locals are also more relaxed, and there is still plenty to do as the temperatures start to drop.

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    You’ll find plenty of festivals and events happening in the towns around the lake from wine and food festivals, art, ballet, and opera.

    Or, settle in with the locals and enjoy an aperitvo as the sun sets over one of Europe’s most glamorous destinations.

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    Liguria

    Like most places, autumn in Liguria signals milder temperatures and fewer crowds, but that’s not the only reason to visit the Liguria region of Italy in the fall.

    Unless of course, your primary destination is the famed Cinque Terre, who unfortunately like Venice has fallen victim to over-tourism especially in the spring, summer months.

    Related: 20 Northern Italy Cities And Towns You Must Visit

    Porcini Mushroom Season

    Autumn in Liguria is a time to celebrate the Porcini mushroom; a delicacy celebrated through September and October.

    Each town in Liguria has a unique recipe to do justice to these coveted morsels, and there are many festivals to celebrate the porcini and chestnut season.

    The Wine Harvest

    The wine harvest is also reason enough to visit Liguria in the autumn. See the ancient harvest rituals in vineyards scattered throughout the region and sample some of the famous wines from this relatively small wine region such as the Cinque Terre DOC, produced on the cliffside vineyards behind the five famous villages. Or, red wines from the Dolceacqua region produced from the indigenous Rossese grape, which thrives at altitudes of up to 1600ft.


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    Alba

    Italy’s autumn harvest celebrations reach full fever in Alba where the regions prized white truffle is honoured each autumn.

    However, this autumn destination must be considered with caution as the truffle celebration has grown to epic proportions.

    Alba’s Fiera del Tartufo has been running for close to 90 years, crowds of visitors descend upon Alba for the chance to taste the town’s culinary treasure.

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    More than half a million visitors flood the town over the six weekends of the festival. As the crowds grow each year, more gastronomical events are added to the festival schedule.

    So while this is an Italian autumn destination of note, one should be well prepared as this is the time of year when crowds in Alba reach their peak.

    The Alba Truffle Festival – Fiera del Tartufo runs from 6 October – 25 November. 

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    Southern France

    France is unique any time of year, but southern France spoils us with sunshine until late in the autumn season.

    It may be the Riviera region in the South of France or the mountain region of southwest France’s Pyrenees. Either way, there are plenty of good reasons to head to the southern areas of France in the fall, and beautiful weather is just one.

    Ariege Midi Pyrenees

    The Pyrenees is no more beautiful than in autumn. The Ariege region of the Midi Pyrenees enjoys a relatively mild climate all year round which means you can expect autumn temperatures as high as 25 ℃ right into late October and sometimes November.

    Outdoor Activity

    August is perfect for hikers where high walks in the Pyrenees are still accessible without a special permit. Birds are also migrating across the Pyrenees which makes autumn a great time for birders to visit the area.

    Art & Photography

    A popular destination for artists and photographers any time of the year but autumn brings the Pyrenees a soft and distinctly golden light with early morning mists perfect for capturing the magnificent landscapes.

    Harvest Celebrations

    Much like Italy, autumn is a bountiful season in the Ariege. Foraging for wild pears, apples, walnuts, chestnuts, hazelnuts, and, mushrooms is a favourite way to enjoy the mild weather and sunny days.

    There are also numerous festivals to celebrate the regions local produce including fig and hazelnut festivals as well as the two-day Fête de la Pomme in the medieval town of Mirepoix.

    Ariege is also a great base for day trips to Toulouse and Carcassonne.

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    South of France French Riviera

    The South of France is the perfect autumn destination for those who cling to that last glimmer of summer. Until late October it is possible to enjoy warm sunny days, even swimming on the Riviera.

    The summer crowds are long gone so you can enjoy the beaches, get a table at the good restaurants and visit popular attractions with ease.

    The days are warm and evenings cool but the shorter days of winter have not quite arrived in the South of France in autumn. The colours of fall may come late, but there is plenty to celebrate in the region beyond the beaches with wine harvests, and of course, indulging in the mushroom and chestnut season.

    Autumn in the South of France is for indulging, exploring and long alfresco lunches in the sun.

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    Transylvania Romania

    The heavily wooded valley’s of Transylvania is often associated with dark foreboding tales of creepy castles and mythological counts. A place of dark magic where the sun never quite shines.

    In stark contrast, the real Transylvania is a fairytale destination with unspoilt medieval landscapes of rolling hills, meadows of wildflowers, and ancient oak forests.

    Imposing gothic castles and ornate palaces dot the mountainous region, and quaint cobblestone towns and villages such as Brasov and Sibiu will surprise you.

    In autumn, Transylvania becomes the most brilliant display of colour it would be hard to imagine anywhere more beautiful in the world.

    Stay at Prince Charle’s Guest House

    Transylvania is so beautiful even Prince Charles fell under its spell after the fall of communism. He now owns numerous properties in the region, one of those properties is a guest house in the hamlet of Zalanpatak.

    The retreat offers guests a very comfortable all-inclusive experience of  Transylvania pristine wilderness, and the rates are surprisingly reasonable. You can find out more about Prince Charles Transylvania Guest Houses here.

    Visit the Cities of Transylvania

    In Transylvania’s main cities such as Sibiu and Brasov, you’ll find no shortage of cultural events in autumn. Outdoor concerts, opera, arts, ballet and of course, harvest festivals.

    Halloween at Dracula’s Castle

    From a royal guesthouse to the prince of darkness; for the dark tourist, there is always the prospect of Halloween at the infamous Bran Castle; the home of Dracula.

    Transylvania is a fascinating mix of natural beauty, history and local legend. Romania is also one of Europe’s cheapest destinations, so it’s one of the best value fall destinations in Europe.

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    Gdansk Poland

    People have said Gdansk is where they have seen the most beautiful autumn of their lives.

    There is a small window of the year when summer has finished, and winter will approach quickly, in Poland they call it the “Golden Autumn”. The sun shines brightly in the days and the cooler evenings leave a slight morning frost.

    The City of Gdansk

    There is no more beautiful city to experience Poland’s “Golden Autumn” than Gdansk. Meticulously restored after being flattened in WWII, Gdansk is a city associated with courage and freedom. A thriving and progressive centre of culture, science, sports and entertainment.

    Amongst the charming cobblestone streets, you can discover the prized amber Gdansk is famous for and warm yourself with the golf flecked liqueur Goldwasser made in Gdansk since the 16th-century.

    Day Trips From Gdansk

    Once you have finished exploring the delightful medieval town of Gdansk, take a day trip to the medieval fortress of the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork.

    Then, experience the grounds of Rzucewo Castle in all its autumn glory. Built in 1840; the castle houses a hotel and a fantastic restaurant that’s perfect for lunch after exploring the grounds.

    Gdansk is a delightful city at any time of the year, but in autumn it is an unforgettable experience.


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    Wachau Valley Austria

    The loveliest stretch of the Danube, the wine terraced hills of the Wachau Valley, west of Vienna was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000 for its physical beauty and cultural importance.

    Wine Season Festivals

    Known for its rolling hills, vineyards and fortresses, it is in this most spectacular stretch of the Danube, central Europe’s largest and most significant series of events around wine take place in Autumn. Lower Austria celebrates a special season from late August until late November known as Weinherbst – Wine Autumn.

    Hiking, Biking & Celebrating

    Whether hiking through the golden terraced hills, cycling the Danube Cycling Path, visiting the famous Gottweig and Melk Abbey’s, or enjoying wine cellar festivities the Wachau Valley is a stellar Autumn destination.

    The scenic beauty and temptation of the regions world-renowned wines are just the beginning of what the Wachau Valley has to offer, and you’re only an hour from the beautiful capital Vienna.

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    Budapest Hungary

    The pearl of Eastern Europe, Budapest, the beautiful Hungarian capital has much to offer visitors during the autumn season. Budapest is a very walkable city so is a joy to explore.

    Scenic Budapest Hills

    Head to the Fisherman’s Bastion for excellent views across the city. Enjoy the autumn vistas from the Budapest hills overlooking the Danube, and the iconic Parliament building.

    Budapest Thermal Spa’s

    Or, simply indulge in one of  Budapest’s medicinal thermal spas. With 118 thermal springs around the city, it is no wonder Budapest is dubbed the “City of Spa’s”. Taking the waters in Budapest is one of Hungary’s most civilised ritual age-old traditions.

    Autumn Festivals in Budapest

    With pleasant temperatures, Budapest’s cultural calendar is busier than ever in the fall with a diverse mix of dance, music, theatre, and food festivals.

    In September you can enjoy the Budapest International Wine Festival and the Budapest Pálinka and Sausage Festival. In October the Café Budapest Contemporary Arts Festival and the New Wine and Cheese Festival in November.

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    Český Krumlov Czech Republic

    There is no doubt about the charm of visiting Prague in the fall. The City of A Hundred Spires is set in golden hues begging to be explored unencumbered by the peak season masses. But the real jewel in the Czech Republic’s autumn crown is the fairytale town of  Český Krumlov.

    Bohemia’s quintessential fairytale town, Český Krumlov is a true medieval treasure. Clusters of gabled roofs punctuated with medieval spires encompassed by the Vltava River, Český Krumlov, is a picture-postcard on any day.

    Scenic Old Town & Country Vista’s

    However, autumn is when the medieval town takes on a whole new mystique and beauty. From the highest point in the Castle Garden, you can enjoy the spectre of autumns beauty.  Admire sweeping views of the postcard-worthy town and surrounding countryside as you meander down the hill through the Český Krumlov Castle and Chateau complex.

    By early October, peak season is well and truly finished so Český Krumlov can be enjoyed without the crowds that seem to engulf the tiny city through the summer months.

    Local Fare and Artisan Microbreweries

    Spend a few days and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of Southern Bohemia. Indulge in spectacular local food and some of the Czech Republics best microbreweries.

    Český Krumlov’s Autumn Festivals

    You may even catch one or two of Český Krumlov’s autumn festivals such as the Festival of Baroque Arts, the International Environmental and Natural and Cultural Heritage Film Festival or,  the  Český Krumlov Waterman Marathon at the top of the canoe season on October 10.

    Much like Romania, the Czech Republic is one of the cheapest European country’s to visit so is an excellent value destination.


    For the Sun Lover – The Hottest Places to Travel in Europe in November.

    When the peak of Autumn has finished, there are still a few pockets of Europe that can offer one last chance to bask in the sun for the year.

    These are just a few of the hottest places to travel in November for one last summer fling. Want more sun? we’ve got more glorious European winter sun destinations here

    Madeira Islands Portugal

    Madeira, the autonomous region of Portugal off the north coast of Africa is where many go to escape the cooler weather.

    With a climate similar to the Mediterranean or coastal California, the waters of the Atlantic help moderate the temperature meaning the island never suffers extreme weather, hot or cold. Expect balmy days in the low to mid 20’s ℃ / 70’s ℉ and sea temperatures of about the same.

    Thanks to the temperate climate, Madeira is the perfect destination any time of year. As the temperature cools off a little in November, so do the tourists. In November, you can still expect plenty of sunshine but best of all, lower rates. One of the most beautiful places to visit in Portugal, It’s not surprising Madeira keeps winning the title of Best Island Destination in Europe

    Take the Views from Monte

    For some of the best views take the cable car up to the Monte neighbourhood. At 600 metres above sea level, you can enjoy magnificent views of the sea and the steep sprawling hillside dotted with white-walled and red-roofed houses.

    Ride a Traditional Wicker Toboggan

    From the upper terminal in Monte, take a two-kilometre hair-raising wicker toboggan ride down the hill. A tradition dating back to the 1800s and a truly Madeiran experience and one of the more unusual things to do in Madeira.

    Enjoy Beaches & Nature Treks

    Away from the city, you’ll find beautiful black volcanic sand beaches, the world’s largest laurel forest and some of the most spectacular nature treks in Europe. Hiking in Madeira is also very popular not just for the stunning landscape but for the interesting Levada walks.

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    Cyprus

    In the Mediterranean, the island of Cyprus is the perfect late autumn escape and just a little warmer than Madiera.

    With temperatures in the mid-high 20’s ℃ / 70’s ℉ and warm Mediterranean sea temperatures; sunbathing and swimming in November are delightful prospects in Cyprus.

    Archaeological Ruins & National Parks

    Aside from the stunning beaches, Cyprus is famous for; the cooler days make exploring the many archaeological ruins more comfortable than in the peak of summer.

    It’s also the perfect time of year for exploring the Akamas Peninsular or hiking the Troodos mountains.

    Culture & Cuisine

    It’s not all-natural beauty in Cyprus. Soak up the culture and more importantly, Cyprus hospitality and fresh local seafood.

    Unique Travel Experiences

    For something different, tick off two countries in one city. Cross the border in Nicosia from the Greek Cypriot south to the Turkish north.

    Or, from November to March you can enjoy a spectacle of pink when Flamingoes migrate to the salt lakes of Larnaca for the winter.

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    Malta

    Boasting a similar climate to Cyprus, Malta is the best-kept secret of the Mediterranean, especially in the milder months. The beautiful capital of Valletta calms after the peak season, and the islands most beautiful beaches breathe a sigh of relief again for the year.

    A Small Island Brimming With Culture

    Malta may be a small island nation but it is brimming with some of Europe’s finest Baroque and Neo-Classical architecture. Enjoy world-class museums and galleries and Malta’s growing coffee and cocktail culture.

    Spend an evening at Europe’s third oldest working theatre; The Manoel Theatre with performances by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, ballet evenings, piano recitals and plays.

    Idyllic Beach Destinations & Island Hopping

    Take a short ferry to Gozo, Malta’s sister island. Head to one of the many waterfront restaurants at Xlendi Bay for lunch or enjoy a day on Gozo’s beaches.

    Hiking on Malta

    Cooler days are great for hiking adventures in the island’s countryside where stunning coastal views are almost guaranteed. You may see the Sea Squill in bloom, the first flower in Malta after the hot summer months.

    Malta is the perfect autumn combination of Mediterranean climate and sophisticated culture to match some of Europe’s bigger cities.


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    These are just a few of Europe’s best autumn offerings but it’s certainly a good start.

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    Plaza de Espana, Seville, Spain | © Jan Wlodarczyk / Alamy Stock Photo

    Tara Jessop

    18 October 2017

    One of the great things about travelling in Europe is the wide variety of landscapes, cultures and climates you can enjoy within relatively close proximity to one another – which doesn’t always make for easy pickings. If you’re looking to make the most of the quiet season and escape for a November break, here are some of the best European destinations to consider.

    The Portugueuse capital is fast becoming the new Barcelona and a popular fall and winter destination thanks to its combination of mild weather, rich culture, cool nightlife and delicious food. November is low season and this means even cheaper prices and fewer crowds on the streets of the Alfama – Lisbon’s historic heart. Don’t miss the Lisboa Story Centre for an interactive 60-minute guide to the city’s fascinating history.

    Architecture Old Town, Lisbon, Portugal | © Magdalena Paluchowska / Alamy Stock Photo

    If you’re looking for adventure why not pay a visit to the naughty child of Italian cities, Naples? Infamous for its organised crime, waste problems and hectic street life, it’s nonetheless a remarkable place to visit and quite unique in Italy – and did we mention, the birthplace of pizza? By November the weather will be comfortable and ideal for exploring the historic city centre by foot – there are a growing number of companies who organise walking tours to give insight into life in the city.

    Bay of Naples, Italy | © Frank Chmura / Alamy Stock Photo

    It only takes a few minutes wandering through the city centre to realise that the Bulgarian capital is veritably steeped in history. Its architecture and museums are testimony to the legacy of the various civilisations and regimes to have existed in the city – from the Ancient Greeks to the Ottoman Empire and the Soviet Union more recently. Yet at the same time Sofia is a city with a youthful spirit, lively nightlife and some excellent shops and restaurants.

    St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria | © Desislava Haytova / Alamy Stock Photo

    Always wanted to visit Athens but couldn’t face the idea of mile long queues around the Acropolis? November is your month. The weather is usually still mild with the chance of some fine sunny spells, but you’ll be so busy nipping in and out of museums and monuments that you won’t notice. And with all the time you’ll save in queues, be sure to check out some of Athens’ more modern attractions and get a glimpse of how current day Athenians live too.

    Acropolis of Athens, Greece | © Sergey Borisov / Alamy Stock Photo

    Often overlooked by travellers who prefer either the buzz of Berlin or the beer of Munich, Hamburg is a major German city with plenty to offer visitors. A very wealthy city, its shops cater to a rather discerning market and there are some great boutiques and designer stores in which to do a little early Christmas shopping. Speaking of which, if you’re there late enough in the month you’ll probably catch the beginning of Hamburg’s famous Christmas market.

    Brooktorhafen, Hamburg, Germany | © Joana Kruse / Alamy Stock Photo

    In recent years, Toulouse has topped the polls of the best French cities to live in – neck and neck with its neighbour and rival, Bordeaux. Located in the south-west of France, it enjoys relatively mild, sunny weather compared to the north and shares with Bordeaux a rich gastronomic culture. November is a great time for mushrooms and in particular the black truffles from nearby Périgord region, while foie gras, confit duck, Armagnac and red wine are also local delicacies.

    Place du Capitol, Toulouse, France | © Russell Mountford / Alamy Stock Photo

    If you’re looking to escape the cold weather, there’s nothing like the sound of someone strumming on a flamenco guitar to warm your soul. Seville is one of Spain’s most beautiful cities, rich in stunning Moorish and Gothic architecture and peaceful squares bordered with orange trees. November is a great time to explore the city’s most famous landmarks and enjoy the Andalusian pace of life.

    Plaza de Espana, Seville, Spain | © Alex Segre / Alamy Stock Photo

    If the thought of visiting Berlin in the winter sends a chill down your spine – we’re talking seriously cold – then you’ll be pleased to know the temperatures in November are still just about bearable. In any case, you’ll be so busy dancing the night away in techno raves or exploring underground art galleries you won’t have time to think about the weather.

    Reichstag, Berlin, Germany | © travelstock44 / Alamy Stock Photo

    The lack of a beach to cool down on is one of the main reasons not to visit Madrid in the warmer months, but by November you won’t think twice about it. The Spanish capital is home to some outstanding art museums, the most impressive of which can be found in the so-called ‘Golden Triangle’. The nightlife of Madrid is pretty outstanding too, and you’ll soon get the hang of not starting the party until after midnight.

    Retiro park, Madrid | © Kyle Bedell / Alamy Stock Photo

    If you’re not too bothered by the odd spell of rain and cool weather, the northern French city of Lille is an often overlooked gem waiting to be explored. The fall is a great time to visit, as the many students of this large university city will have returned and the nightlife will be at its best. Lille also boasts a dynamic contemporary art museum, a fine arts museum, an industrial history museum and plenty of hearty northern fare to keep you warm.

    Place General de Gaulle, Lille, France | © Joris Van Ostaeyen / Alamy Stock Photo

    The Hungarian capital is a truly spectacular city located on the shores of the Danube River. The sight of the 19th century Gothic parliament building reflecting in the river at dusk is something you’ll want to make time for. There’s also a more modern side to Budapest with trendy wine bars and cozy cafés, as well as avant-garde art galleries and independent book stores.

    Budapest, Hungary | © Brigida Soriano / Alamy Stock Photo

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    The 10 Best Places to Visit in November Around the World

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    If you have never considered traveling in November, maybe it’s time to rethink! The penultimate month of the year is a wonderful time to take in the famous sights of Europe without the crowds, experience spring in the Southern Hemisphere, swim in the warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, or witness the majestic fall foliage in Japan.

    From Mallorca to Mauritius, these are the best places to visit this November:

    New York City, USA

    Photo: andykazie/Depositphotos.com

    If you have an opportunity to visit New York City in November, by all means do so. From the world’s largest marathon to the legendary Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting Ceremony, this transitional month is packed with amazing events. Central Park glows in beautiful fall colors, the theater season is in full swing on and off Broadway, and the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade takes over Manhattan.

    By the end of November, it begins to look a lot like Christmas in New York. Days are getting shorter and chillier, Midtown’s department stores unveil their fabulous holiday window displays, and ice rinks and festive markets start to pop up all over the city.

    If you can, extend your trip to experience New York in December as that, my friends, is the stuff of cinematic legend.

    Where to Stay in New York City: The spellbinding Empire State Building views from the Spyglass rooftop bar are worth the stay alone, but Archer also wows with industrial-chic interiors, curated art, and a hip & happening bar/eatery perfect for lingering over signature cocktails and creative shareable plates.

    Bangkok, Thailand

    There’s no better time to visit Bangkok than in November when the city is drying out from the rainy season, temperatures are cool enough (around mid-20s Celsius) to allow comfortable sightseeing, and the holiday crowds have yet to arrive.

    A dizzying, delirious spectacle, the Thai capital rewards urban explorers of all kinds with its amazing foodscape, vibrant street life, and growing art scene, with serene Buddhist temples, sumptuous royal palaces, and wonderfully chaotic floating markets.

    November is also the month when the city celebrates Loi Krathong, one of Thailand’s most popular festivals, when locals gather around lakes, rivers, and canals to release beautifully decorated floating vessels in a sumptuous ceremony meant to worship the goddess of the river, Pra Mae Khongkha, and to wash away misfortune.

    Where to Stay in Bangkok: Housed in a uniquely narrow structure in the upscale Sathorn area, the Banyan Tree is home to 7 restaurants, including Moon Bar, one of Bangkok’s most spectacular sky bars. Rooms feature dark woods, silk paintings, and scenic city views.

    Mauritius

    With sapphire waters, powder-white beaches, and warm, sunny weather all year round, it’s hard to find a bad time to visit Mauritius.

    Located about 2,400 km east of mainland Africa, this remote, multicultural paradise is one of the most spectacular islands in the Indian Ocean – an adventurer’s playground with world-class diving and snorkeling, excellent golf courses, delicious fusion cuisine, and wonderful wildlife watching opportunities.

    November marks the beginning of summer in Mauritius, which means long sunny days, less humidity, and average temperatures between 22°C and 28°C. The water is warm and clear – perfect for scuba diving and deep-sea fishing, Humpback whales can still be spotted off the west coast (season lasts from July to November), and Diwali – the ancient Hindu festival of lights – is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the island.

    Where to Stay in Mauritius: The ozone-purified infinity pool overlooking the sea, the deserted white-sand beach, and a torch-lit dinner on the sand are just a few reasons to stay at Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort & Villas, on the pristine southeastern coast of Mauritius. Glass-bottom boat trips, mountain biking, and guided tours to Mahébourg are also available.

    Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Photo: sunsinger/Depositphotos.com

    Buenos Aires is at its best in November when spring is in full swing and the city is awash in purple blooms from the myriad of jacaranda trees lining the streets.

    Argentina’s cosmopolitan capital has a stylish European flair streaming from its handsome Belle Époque architecture, elegant avenues, and atmospheric cobblestone alleys filled with pretty cafés and boutiques. The booming art scene, vibrant nightlife, and wonderful gastronomy all contribute to the city’s undisputed charm, and so do its two great passions – football and tango. If you can, try to catch a match between local rival teams, River Plate and Boca, or put on your dancing shoes and head to a milonga for free tango lessons.

    November is also the month when BA celebrates the International Jazz Festival, the Argentine Open Polo Tournament, the Gay Pride Parade, and Creamfields Buenos Aires.

    Where to Stay in Buenos Aires: For modern, elegant rooms at affordable prices in downtown Buenos Aires, head to Palacio Paz Hotel near Plaza San Martin. The ground-floor restaurant serves a modern take on traditional regional cuisine, along with signature cocktails, in a convivial atmosphere.

    Istanbul, Turkey

    Grandiose mosques, medieval towers, and ultra-modern skyscrapers dominate its skyline. Underneath, steamy hammams, exotic teahouses, and buzzing bazaars fuse with high-end shopping venues, hip restaurants, and contemporary art galleries in a sophisticated mix of old and new. And there it is, the mighty strait of Bosphorus determined to tear them apart forever. This is Istanbul, one of the world’s greatest and most dramatic cities, and the place where, beyond any cliché, East really meets West.

    Comfortable daytime temperatures (around 15°C), affordable prices on hotels and airfare, and shorter lines at the stunning Hagia Sophia make November one of the best months to explore Istanbul. During this time of year, Turkey’s largest city is neither too busy nor too cold, allowing visitors ample space and time to admire its magnificent art and architecture.

    Where to Stay in Istanbul: A grand, historic hotel with modern amenities, the Crowne Plaza Istanbul Old City is within walking distance from the Grand Bazaar and the 16th-century Suleymaniye Mosque. Complementing its elegantly appointed rooms is a spa, a heated indoor pool, and a sprawling restaurant serving Turkish and international specialties.

    Piedmont, Italy

    Alba’s revered White Truffle Festival is reason enough to visit Piedmont in November, but the charms of Italy’s second-largest region in autumn go far beyond these prized culinary delicacies.

    There are award-winning wines (Barolo and Barbaresco) and postcard-perfect autumnal landscapes in the hills of Langhe, wonderfully preserved medieval fortifications in Candelo, curative thermal waters in the spa town of Acqui Terme, and marvelously authentic food in Bra – the birthplace and headquarters of the Slow Food movement.

    Turin, the elegant, Alps-fringed capital of Piedmont, is an architectural feast of Baroque palaces, porticoed piazzas, and tree-lined Parisian boulevards, with a progressive cultural scene and some of the finest cooking in Italy.

    The 92nd edition of the International Alba White Truffle Fair runs from 9th October to 5th December 2022, and the entire region will be alive with twinkling Christmas markets and delicious slow-food fairs celebrating everything from wine and cheese to chestnuts and chocolate.

    Where to Stay in Piedmont: Perfectly located for exploring historic Turin, the NH Collection Torino Piazza Carlina’s contemporary rooms come complete with hardwood floors, pillow menus, and Lavazza coffee machines. Taking over a beautiful 17th-century building, it houses an excellent restaurant, an atmospheric bar, and a lovely courtyard terrace where breakfast is served.

    Mexico

    Mexico is a country with many different landscapes and microclimates, and the best time to visit depends mainly on the region and the type of travel experience you’re seeking. November, however, is an ideal month to visit whatever the destination. Not only is the weather pleasant, but there are fewer tourists, lower fares, and a plethora of cultural attractions.

    Hurricane season is over in the Yucatan, giving way to brighter, sunnier days spent lounging on less-crowded beaches and swimming in the warm sea. In Baja, too, the nights are getting cooler, but there is still wonderful swimming weather during the daytime.

    If you are more inclined towards culture and heritage, striking Day of the Dead celebrations await in Oaxaca and Mexico City from October 31 to November 2. Also, the charming colonial town of San Miguel de Allende comes alive with music, art, and colorful traditions during the annual Calaca Festival. Otherwise, head to Leon, Guanajuato for the biggest hot air balloon festival in Latin America.

    Where to Stay in Mexico: As charming and colorful as the city that surrounds it, Selina San Miguel de Allende offers an authentic stay in eclectic rooms adorned with locally-sourced art and textiles. Amenities like a shared kitchen, a yoga terrace, and coworking spaces make it a great option for digital nomads.

    Kyoto, Japan

    Photo: sepavone/Depositphotos.com

    Every year, during the sakura season, people from all over come in droves to marvel at the spectacular cherry blossoms in Kyoto, but the city’s fall foliage is just as sublime.

    Come November, Japan’s old capital, as magical as it already is, turns into a mysterious land of ornate temples and zen-inducing gardens – all draped in fiery maple trees. The landscape is carpeted in a blaze of autumnal colors, complemented by mild temps and sunny blue skies.

    On top of that, temples and shrines around the city hold seasonal illumination events at night, making the experience even more mesmerizing. Among them are Kodaiji Temple, which also offers a unique projection mapping show, and Kiyomizudera, famous for its wooden veranda overlooking Kyoto rising out from a sea of red and orange trees.

    Where to Stay in Kyoto: Surround yourself in Japanese warmth and elegance at Hotel Kanra Kyoto, a stylish design property with modern ryokan style rooms, a small ZEN spa, and a traditional teppanyaki restaurant with a refined focus on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.

    Iceland

    If you prefer icy glaciers over sunny beaches and licorice over pumpkin spice lattes, then a trip to Iceland in November might be the change of scenery you need.

    The country is beautiful year-round, but there are a number of unique advantages that set this month apart from the rest of the year. A blend of fall and winter, it’s the ideal time to search for the elusive Northern Lights, party at the beloved Iceland Airwaves music festival, and engage in ice- and snow-related activities without the crowds.

    November offers the perfect conditions to explore dazzling blue caves, hike on glaciers, and bathe in natural hot springs while surrounded by a snowy wonderland. The brave can also embark on an arctic surfing adventure off the Reykjanes Peninsula, or enjoy the unique chance to snorkel/dive in between tectonic plates at Silfra fissure.

    Meanwhile, in Reykjavik, the nation’s quirky capital, bar hopping – accompanied by some delicious Icelandic comfort food – is just the right antidote to the short, dark days and cold weather outside.

    Where to Stay in Iceland: For the ultimate Icelandic experience, book a room at the splendid Ion Adventure Hotel. Carved into the side of a mountain, amid the long-dormant lava fields of Thingvellir National Park, this luxurious eco-conscious oasis combines adventure with relaxation – think glacier trekking, horseback riding, fissure-diving, and ice carving.

    Mallorca, Spain

    Mallorca in November is for foodies, culture lovers, and nature enthusiasts.

    With the summer crowds gone and the pace slowing down, late autumn visitors have a unique opportunity to discover a calmer, more authentic side of Spain’s largest Balearic island. The average temperature is around 15°C, but neither snowy mountains nor warm sunny beaches are unusual sights during this time of year.

    November’s changing colors along with a plethora of local fairs make the countryside a joy to explore. The Dijous Bo in Inca is the island’s largest agricultural fair and includes everything from live music and art exhibitions to an annual Mallorcan black pig contest and auction.

    Mushrooms take center stage at the annual Fira de l’esclata-sang i de la Muntanya in Mancor de la Vall, and the new wine is properly celebrated with wine tastings, winery tours, and lots of tapas at Santa María del Camí’s Festa del Vi Novell. There’s also a popular olive fair in the picturesque village of Caimari, a festival celebrating Mallorcan honey in Llubi, and a lively fun-filled pumpkin fair in the typical rural town of Muro.

    Moreover, you can wander around beautiful Palma in peace, sample its increasingly sophisticated food scene without fighting for a table, and admire its awe-inspiring architecture stepping into fabulous Gothic churches and art galleries along the way.

    Where to Stay in Mallorca: Nestled in Palma Old Town, the four-star Hotel Ca N’Alexandre offers excellent value with contemporary, tastefully decorated rooms, delicious local cuisine, and an unbeatable location close to shopping, dining, and major attractions.

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    With the onset of November, cold and rain come to the resorts of Turkey. The month is not popular for recreation here, both among Russian and European tourists. The air temperature during the month decreases from +22 at its beginning to +15 at the end. Many days the sky is overcast and drizzling. Frequent heavy rains. Night air temperature can drop below +10. In such conditions, you will need warm clothes, and it is recommended to take an umbrella or a raincoat with you for a walk.

    The month cannot be recommended for a beach holiday, although the water in the sea cools much more slowly than the air and its temperature is still quite high, especially on the Mediterranean coast. The Aegean Sea is already cold and hotels in resorts such as Marmaris, Bodrum and Kusadasi no longer accept tourists. In Alanya, Belek and Side, it is somewhat warmer, but the weather is no longer conducive to beach procedures either. Cold winds often blow and calm at sea becomes a rare occurrence. The closer to the beginning of winter, the more the weather deteriorates, and the water temperature drops to +17 degrees.

    November can be safely called the most unfortunate time for a tourist trip to Turkey. It is already cold to relax on the beach, it is wet and unpleasant to go on excursions. For the same reasons, shopping will not be the most successful. And the Christmas sale hasn’t started yet.

    If you still want to relax by the sea, then the most comfortable way to do this is in Alanya and Side, where the number of rainy days is minimal compared to other places in the country. If the year is successful, then nature will give you some sunny days and around noon you can even swim without the risk of catching a cold.

    Nature in November is in no hurry to part with the green cover. You will no longer see flowers, but this is the ripening season for the main fruits in Turkey – peaches, bananas, pomegranates, oranges and tangerines. The very ones that we happily buy in supermarkets on the eve of the New Year holidays. Accordingly, everything here can be bought much cheaper and you can taste the juicy fruits freshly plucked from the tree, which greatly improves the taste.

    Tourists who are in Turkey at this time will be interested in becoming participants in two holidays celebrated on a large scale by local residents here in November. These are Ataturk’s Memorial Day (10th) and the Feast of Sacrifice (17th).

    Where is the best place to relax in Turkey in November?

    This table will help you determine which Turkish resorts are warmest in November, find out where there is less rain and more clear days.
    Do you want to know where is the warmest sea? We also provide information about the water temperature in seaside resorts.

    Resort name Air temperature
    day / night
    Cloudy Rainy days /
    rainfall
    Sea water temperature Solar clock
    *
    Avsallar 21.5°C 18.8°C 19.5%

    3 days (52.8 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 14m.
    Adana 21.2°C 13.4°C 22.8%

    3 days (50.8 mm.)

    22.8°C 08h. 52m.
    Alanya 21.5°C 18.8°C 19.6%

    3 days (53.0 mm.)

    22.8°C 09h. 13m.
    Alacati 18.0°C 15.3°C 26.8%

    3 days (61.1 mm.)

    19.2°C 08h. 24m.
    Anamur 17.9°C 13.4°C 18.3%

    2 days (43.4 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 23m.
    Ankara 12.6°C 5.2°C 22.8%

    1 day (21.9 mm.)

    08h. 42m.
    Antalya 20.1°C 14.4°C 22.8%

    3 days (72.7 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 53m.
    Armutalan 19.7°C 13.3°C 24.2%

    4 days (88.3 mm.)

    21.6°C 08h. 44m.
    Belek 20.8°C 15.0°C 22.1%

    4 days (80.0 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 57m.
    Beldibi 17.5°C 11.9°C 23.6%

    3 days (66.1 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 48m.
    Bogazkent 20. 8°C 15.0°C 22.1%

    4 days (81.5 mm.)

    22.6°C 08h. 57m.
    Bodrum 19.9°C 16.6°C 22.6%

    3 days (86.8 mm.)

    21.0°C 08h. 53m.
    Bursa 15.0°C 8.6°C 29.5%

    3 days (40.0 mm.)

    15.4°C 08h. 01m.
    Gazipasa 21.4°C 19.0°C 19.1%

    3 days (49.0 mm.)

    22.8°C 09h. 17m.
    Gallipoli 16.4°C 11.6°C 32.7%

    2 days (39.7 mm.)

    16.3°C 07h. 41m.
    Gebze 15.5°C 11.9°C 36.2%

    2 days (40.1 mm.)

    15.4°C 07h. 19m.
    Goynuk 17.5°C 11. 9°C 23.8%

    3 days (66.8 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 47m.
    Gokceada 16.0°C 14.3°C 33.1%

    4 days (56.7 mm.)

    17.3°C 07h. 40m.
    Golturkbuku 19.9°C 16.6°C 22.7%

    3 days (86.1 mm.)

    20.7°C 08h. 52m.
    Gocek 17.2°C 8.7°C 24.5%

    2 days (37.2 mm.)

    08h. 36m.
    Giresun 14.6°C 10.7°C 31.4%

    4 days (64.2 mm.)

    16.3°C 07h. 47m.
    Guvecinlik 19.9°C 16.6°C 22.7%

    3 days (86.1 mm.)

    20.6°C 08h. 52m.
    Gumuldur 18.7°C 14.4°C 24. 2%

    3 days (66.3 mm.)

    19.4°C 08h. 40m.
    Gundogan 19.8°C 17.0°C 23.2%

    4 days (74.0 mm.)

    20.7°C 08h. 50m.
    Davutlar 19.0°C 11.8°C 22.5%

    2 days (54.1 mm.)

    19.7°C 08h. 52m.
    Dalaman 20.2°C 13.5°C 20.6%

    2 days (70.1 mm.)

    22.2°C 09h. 06m.
    Datca 19.9°C 16.6°C 22.8%

    3 days (85.4 mm.)

    21.7°C 08h. 53m.
    Didim 19.5°C 15.5°C 22.5%

    3 days (77.2 mm.)

    20.4°C 08h. 53m.
    Zonguldak 15.1°C 10.8°C 37.0%

    3 days (56. 3 mm.)

    15.9°C 07h. 13m.
    Izmir 18.1°C 12.0°C 25.0%

    2 days (43.3 mm.)

    18.3°C 08h. 34m.
    Izmit 14.6°C 9.2°C 37.7%

    3 days (46.7 mm.)

    15.4°C 07h. 11m.
    Incekum 21.5°C 18.8°C 19.4%

    3 days (53.1 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 15m.
    Iskenderun 20.2°C 14.8°C 22.2%

    3 days (46.0 mm.)

    22.8°C 08h. 58m.
    Icmeler 19.7°C 13.3°C 24.3%

    4 days (87.6 mm.)

    22.0°C 08h. 44m.
    Kadriye 20.8°C 15.0°C 22.1%

    4 days (81.2 mm.)

    22. 5°C 08h. 57m.
    Cappadocia 11.1°C 4.6°C 24.0%

    1 day (29.6 mm.)

    08h. 39m.
    Karaburun 17.8°C 14.4°C 24.7%

    3 days (54.3 mm.)

    18.9°C 08h. 35m.
    Kargicak 21.5°C 18.8°C 19.5%

    3 days (52.8 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 14m.
    Kash 19.4°C 12.4°C 20.8%

    2 days (45.0 mm.)

    22.4°C 09h. 07m.
    Kemer 17.5°C 11.9°C 23.5%

    3 days (65.7 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 49m.
    Kizilagach 21.0°C 15.0°C 21.5%

    3 days (57.9 mm.)

    22.5°C 09h. 01m.
    Kyrenia 21.1°C 16.6°C 23.1%

    3 days (39.9 mm.)

    22.4°C 08h. 56m.
    Kirish 17.5°C 11.9°C 23.7%

    3 days (66.1 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 48m.
    Kocaeli 14.0°C 6.5°C 32.0%

    2 days (37.9 mm.)

    15.7°C 07h. 44m.
    Konakli 21.5°C 18.8°C 19.5%

    3 days (52.5 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 14m.
    Konya 11.4°C 5.0°C 22.9%

    1 day (25.5 mm.)

    08h. 48m.
    Konyaalti 19.9°C 15.8°C 23.0%

    3 days (59.2 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 52m.
    Kumkoy 21. 0°C 15.3°C 22.2%

    3 days (72.1 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 56m.
    Kumluca 17.5°C 11.9°C 23.8%

    3 days (67.9 mm.)

    22.6°C 08h. 48m.
    Kundu 21.0°C 15.3°C 22.1%

    3 days (72.5 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 57m.
    Kusadasi 19.1°C 12.3°C 22.5%

    3 days (54.5 mm.)

    19.6°C 08h. 51m.
    Manavgat 20.7°C 14.8°C 21.7%

    3 days (61.6 mm.)

    22.5°C 09h. 00m.
    Marmaris 19.7°C 13.3°C 24.3%

    4 days (88.1 mm.)

    21.7°C 08h. 44m.
    Mahmutlar 21.5°C 18. 8°C 19.6%

    3 days (52.7 mm.)

    22.8°C 09h. 14m.
    Mersin 20.0°C 12.4°C 18.5%

    2 days (28.8 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 19m.
    Obagöl 21.4°C 19.0°C 19.1%

    3 days (49.0 mm.)

    22.8°C 09h. 17m.
    Ozdere 19.1°C 12.3°C 22.6%

    3 days (54.9 mm.)

    19.5°C 08h. 51m.
    Okurcalar 20.7°C 14.8°C 21.6%

    3 days (62.0 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 01m.
    Oludeniz 20.2°C 13.4°C 18.6%

    2 days (37.8 mm.)

    22.2°C 09h. 19m.
    Palandoken 6.7°C -0.3°C 23. 2%

    1 day (21.1 mm.)

    08h. 41m.
    Pamukkale 15.3°C 6.4°C 20.5%

    1 day (26.7 mm.)

    09h. 03m.
    Rize 14.3°C 10.4°C 31.9%

    4 days (85.5 mm.)

    16.9°C 07h. 45m.
    Samsun 13.9°C 8.6°C 37.2%

    3 days (49.7 mm.)

    15.9°C 07h. 12m.
    Sarigerme 20.1°C 14.2°C 21.0%

    3 days (79.4 mm.)

    22.1°C 09h. 04m.
    Side 20.7°C 14.8°C 21.6%

    3 days (61.8 mm.)

    22.5°C 09h. 00m.
    Sinop 15.1°C 13.0°C 38.4%

    2 days (36. 0 mm.)

    15.9°C 07h. 03m.
    Sorgun 10.0°C 5.0°C 27.7%

    2 days (31.9 mm.)

    08h. 13m.
    Istanbul 16.1°C 13.7°C 41.0%

    3 days (47.1 mm.)

    15.4°C 06h. 50m.
    Tekirdag 15.2°C 11.7°C 42.6%

    2 days (47.6 mm.)

    15.6°C 06h. 41m.
    Tekirova 17.5°C 11.9°C 23.7%

    3 days (66.3 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 48m.
    Torba 19.9°C 16.6°C 22.7%

    3 days (86.1 mm.)

    20.8°C 08h. 52m.
    Trabzon 14.9°C 10.8°C 33.1%

    4 days (60.7 mm.)

    16. 8°C 07h. 37m.
    Turgutreis 19.7°C 17.2°C 23.7%

    3 days (56.4 mm.)

    20.9°C 08h. 47m.
    Turkler 21.4°C 18.9°C 19.4%

    3 days (53.6 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 15m.
    Turunj 19.7°C 13.3°C 24.2%

    4 days (88.3 mm.)

    22.1°C 08h. 44m.
    Uludag 15.0°C 8.6°C 29.5%

    3 days (40.0 mm.)

    15.4°C 08h. 01m.
    Famagusta 22.1°C 19.2°C 20.9%

    2 days (27.4 mm.)

    22.7°C 09h. 10m.
    Fethiye 20.0°C 12.4°C 18.4%

    2 days (36.7 mm.)

    22.2°C 09h. 20m.
    Finike 18.6°C 11.3°C 22.7%

    2 days (45.8 mm.)

    22.6°C 08h. 55m.
    Chamyuva 17.5°C 11.9°C 23.8%

    3 days (66.0 mm.)

    22.5°C 08h. 47m.
    Cesme 18.0°C 15.3°C 26.7%

    3 days (61.9mm.)

    19.2°C 08h. 24m.
    Cirali 17.6°C 11.9°C 23.7%

    3 days (65.1 mm.)

    22.4°C 08h. 48m.
    Cholakly 21.0°C 15.0°C 21.5%

    3 days (57.9 mm.)

    22.5°C 09h. 01m.
    Yalova 15.4°C 11.3°C 34.4%

    2 days (39.6 mm.)

    15.5°C 07h. 31m.
    Yalikavak 19. 8°C 17.0°C 23.2%

    4 days (74.0 mm.)

    20.7°C 08h. 50m.
    Yanyklar 19.6°C 12.3°C 18.5%

    2 days (45.0 mm.)

    22.2°C 09h. 20m.

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    Reviews of tourists about the weather in Turkey in November

    Usually we have a rest in Turkey in summer. But, for the first time we decided to go in November to wander around the sights more. I will say this – their November is like our September. Warm, but not stuffy. The evenings are quite chilly. Sea for walruses. In my opinion, this is the most wonderful time to visit and travel around the country. Beauty-Hadrian’s Gate, Duden Waterfalls, Antalya Museum and Istanbul itself! Calm penetrations are no longer under the scorching sun. I really liked it in the end. I recommend Turkey in November!

    At the end of November 2018, together with my son, we flew to the Turkish resort of Managavt. The time, of course, is not the best, but the weather was just wonderful: the air temperature is +22, – +25. On November 25, 26, we were still swimming in the sea, then it started to rain and the temperature dropped slightly to +18 degrees. But I urge everyone to go in November: cheap tours and gorgeous weather for late autumn (not hot). I’m going again this year.

    The weather in Turkey at the end of November is very favorable for recreation. During the day the sun is warm, sometimes clouds are found, it can rain a little, but warm. The air temperature is about 30 degrees. The sea is also warm, despite the fact that sometimes the sun sets behind the clouds, however, the water has been warm since the summer, so swimming is very comfortable. The water temperature in the Mediterranean Sea is about 25 degrees. At the same time, you can burn yourself in the sun, so you should use sunscreen.

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    Cleopatra Island

    The most exciting sea excursion in Marmaris and its surroundings. In addition to Cleopatra Island and the famous beach, you will visit Ijekum Bay and Fenerly Island.

    Demre – Myra – Kekova

    One of the most interesting historical excursions. You will visit the ancient city of Myra, the church of St. Nicholas and the sunken island of Kekova.

    Aegean Islands

    See the most beautiful bays, inlets and islands of the Aegean and feel like a pioneer.

    Salda Lake and Pamukkale

    Visit two of the most beautiful places in Turkey – Pamukkale and Salda Lake.

    Where to go in November 2022. Hot prices for vacations in November

    Many people associate November with rain, dullness outside the window, cold dreary weather. The best remedy for autumn sadness is a vacation, especially since there are so many places on the world map that are worth visiting.

    Where to go in November? In fact, there are many options. We offer you a selection of tours to different countries of the world with a departure from Kyiv, Kharkov and other cities of Ukraine. You can choose a suitable tour and book it yourself or with the help of our staff.

    Top 12 countries to visit in November

    In November it is already quite cool in Turkey, +14–18 °C, sunny days give way to rainy and windy ones. On the south coast at the beginning of the month you can still sunbathe and even swim, but in general the weather is not conducive to a beach holiday. This is the right time to go on excursions, visit museums, mosques and other sights of the country, go to Istanbul.

    Where to go to the sea in November to make your vacation more or less budget-friendly? A good option is Egypt. It is warm here, but not hot, the air temperature is +26–27 °C, and the water temperature is +25 °C. You can either bask on the beach or go on excursions around the country, boat trips, diving. In late autumn, it is better to choose warmer resorts such as Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab and Taba. It may already be cool and windy in Hurghada.

    November is a great time to relax on the beaches of the UAE. During the day it is warm here, up to +30 ° C, the water warms up to + 23–26 ° C (the warmest in the Persian Gulf). Any emirate is suitable for recreation – from Dubai to Fujairah. In addition to the beach, you can travel around the country, getting acquainted with its sights, as well as go shopping (at the end of autumn there are big discounts in stores).

    In November, the monsoon season ends in Sri Lanka, which means that there are much fewer rains and cloudy days. The air during the day warms up to +30 °C, at night it is also not cold, up to +25 °C, the water temperature is +26–27 °C. Waves often rise in the ocean (November is a great month for surfers), but swimming is quite possible. Also, the end of autumn is the right time to get to know the country.

    If you are thinking about where to fly to the sea in November, then Thailand can be one of the suitable options. At this time, the tourist season begins here, the water warms up to +29 °C, and the air – up to +31 °C. In the south of the country, rains are more likely, although here it is already quite possible to swim and sunbathe. At the end of autumn, many festivals and holidays take place in Thailand, so tourists have the opportunity to participate in them and touch the original culture.

    It is rather hot in Zanzibar in November, the air heats up to +32–33 °C. Humidity is also rising, which makes the heat of the day quite hard to bear. The nights are cooler, up to +23–24 °C. It often rains, but there are still plenty of sunny days.

    Great destinations for a November holiday are the Maldives and the Seychelles. On these islands, you can sunbathe on a luxurious beach, go snorkeling or scuba diving and completely plunge into the atmosphere of relaxation and serenity. The air temperature at this time is +28–31 °C, and the water temperature is +28–30 °C, so you can swim at least all day long.

    Where to go on vacation in November for those who prefer not a beach holiday, but trips around the country, walks, acquaintance with traditions and sights? For example, in Portugal. At the end of autumn it is quite warm here (from +16–18 °C to +22 °C in Madeira), but the water is already quite cold for swimming (+16–21 °C depending on the region). In Madeira, if you wish, you can still swim and sunbathe on the beach, and the mainland of the country is great for excursions, shopping, walking along the picturesque streets.

    In the Dominican Republic, the rainy season comes to an end in November. Although there is still a chance of rainfall, this does not interfere with the beach holiday at all. Air and water warm up to +28 ° C, and therefore you can swim all day long (the main thing is to take protection from the sun so as not to burn yourself). Also in November, the Dominican Republic hosts a flower festival and events dedicated to All Saints’ Day.

    Where to fly in November if you want something unusual and exotic? An excellent option is Mexico, where at this time (at the very beginning of the month) the Day of the Dead is celebrated with its unusual traditions and colorful carnival. Rains and winds subside, the tourist season begins. The weather is warm, the air and water are heated up to +30 °C, and therefore the number of people on the beaches is increasing.

    November – the beginning of the tourist season in Cuba. Dry weather sets in (in some places winds and intermittent rains are still possible, but they do not spoil the rest), +28 ° C in the afternoon – warm, but not at all hot. Water warms up to +26 °C. In the middle of the month, Columbus Day takes place, on which you can make a cherished wish, and to make it come true, go around the tree at the El Templete chapel three times.

    Other countries to visit in November

    Where to go in November in Europe? The end of autumn is the right time for tours to France, Italy, Spain. Despite the possible rains, a cozy and even romantic atmosphere reigns here, the weather is cool, but quite suitable for excursions. In November, you can walk along the city streets, get acquainted with the sights, visit museums, cathedrals, palaces, enjoy local cuisine in cafes and restaurants. This is a great alternative to a beach holiday.

    You can also go on excursions in November to the Czech Republic, but the weather here at this time is not very conducive to long walks (+5–10 °C), fogs and winds are often. On the other hand, in some years the end of autumn is warm and sunny. Therefore, on fine days, you can walk the streets, and in bad weather, go on a bus tour.

    Cyprus and Greece in November are not very suitable for a beach holiday, as the water temperature does not exceed +20–21 °C, and it is not at all comfortable to go ashore. It is warmest at the end of autumn in Cyprus and on the island of Crete (air temperature up to + 20–23 ° C), in most parts of Greece it is cooler (+ 15–18 ° C). But this is the right time for excursions and acquaintance with the traditions of the country and its sights.

    Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Bulgaria in November do not please with warm weather, and therefore it is definitely not worth going to these countries hoping to sunbathe and swim. However, these destinations may be of interest to those who love sightseeing holidays and want to get acquainted with historical places, sights, castles, monasteries and cathedrals, visit national parks.

    In November in Tunisia, one can clearly feel the onset of autumn and the proximity of winter. The water temperature is +18–21 °C, and the air temperature is +20–23 °C. Strong winds often blow, and therefore this is not the most suitable season for swimming (unless we are talking about indoor pools at hotels). This is the right time for sightseeing tours of the country or a visit to the thalassotherapy center.

    It is also getting cool in Georgia, instead of relaxing on the beach, tourists prefer to get acquainted with the sights and go on excursions. In the capital of the country, Tbilisi, it is quite warm – +18 °C. Those who want to improve their health should go to Borjomi, famous for its healing waters.

    Weather today in Russia – weather forecast for today, tomorrow, for 14 days and a month

    The climate of Russia is very diverse due to the vast territory of the country, although in most of the territory it is continental or temperate continental with long cold winters and short cool summers. High mountain masses in the south of Russia and in Central Asia prevent the penetration of warm air masses into the territory of Russia. In the winter months, for example. The Arctic Ocean is completely covered with ice and is rather a huge mass of ice that contributes to the cold winters of the northern regions of Russia. A little…

    The climate of Russia is very diverse due to the vast territory of the country, although in most of the territory it is continental or temperate continental with long cold winters and short cool summers. High mountain masses in the south of Russia and in Central Asia prevent the penetration of warm air masses into the territory of Russia. In the winter months, for example. The Arctic Ocean is completely covered with ice and is rather a huge mass of ice that contributes to the cold winters of the northern regions of Russia. The climate of the western part of the country is slightly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, but this influence is weak and is expressed primarily in high humidity on the Baltic coast. The average annual precipitation in the European territory of Russia is about 800 mm, but in the southern regions it decreases to 400 mm. In Siberia, the average annual rainfall ranges from 500 to 800 mm, reaching 1000 mm in mountainous regions. As for temperatures, Siberia is considered the coldest region, where the “pole of cold” is located near the city of Verkhoyansk – the average temperature in January is about -51 ° C, and in February the thermometer sometimes drops to -68 ° C. On the Arctic coast, temperatures are not so low, however, due to the influence of the Arctic Ocean, they sometimes drop to -50°C. However, the same factors that cause low winter temperatures contribute to warm and sometimes hot summers in these regions: the average July temperature in Verkhoyansk is around 13°C, and sometimes summer temperatures reach 37°C. In the European part, the climate is more moderate, and on the Black Sea coast – mild. The average January temperature in Moscow ranges from -16°C to -9°C, the average July temperature is from 13°C to 23°C.

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    Morocco in November – where to go and what to see: recreation, weather, reviews How to connect all this? The answer is simple: go to Morocco in the low season.

    Comfortable, cool and dry – that’s all about Morocco in November. Tourist reviews show that this time is the best season for sightseeing, walking and enjoying unusual nature in solitude.

    Where is the best place to relax?

    November is not a very hot month, so you should choose warmer regions for relaxation. Among them:

    • Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz
    • Greater Casablanca

    People who can’t tolerate humidity should pay attention to places with a drier climate.

    Where is it warmer in Morocco in November?

    The warmest resort in Morocco in November is Isht.

    Where is the dry climate in Morocco in November?

    The driest climate in Morocco is in Dakhla. The amount of precipitation in it is only 6, and the relative humidity of the air is 75.

    Weather in Morocco in November

    In Morocco, warm weather in the last autumn month stands on the Mediterranean coast and on the Atlantic Ocean. During the day, the air warms up to +20 on average, in some cities the temperature is 22-24 degrees, by night it becomes cool to 13 degrees Celsius.

    At the end of autumn in Morocco, you should definitely take warm clothes with you for evening walks – a windbreaker and a jumper, an umbrella will also come in handy.

    In November, precipitation is more frequent than in early autumn, it is especially noticeable in the northern part of the country, in the south it rains less frequently. The sea water temperature near the Moroccan coast is +20, it is cool for swimming. The Atlantic coast often has strong winds and high waves.

    Daredevils, who dared to swim in the cool water on the beach in Morocco on November days, should not go more than waist-deep, a high wave can easily carry a swimmer into the ocean.

    There are few tourists this month , from November to March in this country is the low tourist season. The beach vacation is over, you can sunbathe and swim only at the hotel in the heated pool.

    But a real expanse for sightseeing holidays, the weather is comfortable, there is no sweltering heat and stuffiness, as in a warm period. You can travel around the country and visit the most attractive places, admiring the sights.

    In November in Morocco:

    • warm weather during the day;
    • cool at night and in the morning;
    • it rains more often;
    • the swimming season is closing;
    • wind and high waves off the coast;
    • the beginning of the low season.

    Features of the weather in the main regions of the country

    In the northern part of Morocco in the port of Tangier November is warm with a daytime temperature of +20.5, by night the temperature drops to 15.5 degrees. The sea does not please with warm water, its temperature off the coast is +18.9. There are 19 sunny days this month, rains are rare, no more than 5 days, but 97.5 mm of precipitation falls.

    In the north of the country in Tetouan , located not far from the Mediterranean coast and the Strait of Gibraltar, November is a cool month, during the day it is +18, by night it is only 13. 2 degrees. There are 18 clear days with sunny weather, but it rains much more often than in Tangier, located 40 km away – up to 10 days a month, but they are short, only 39.1 mm of precipitation falls per month.

    Capital Rabat on the Atlantic coast in November in the central region of the country is favorable for tourists to visit. On average, the daytime temperature here is kept within +23.2, by night it is six degrees lower. The water off the coast of Rabat is warmed up to +20 degrees, sometimes it rains – up to eight days, more than 82 mm of precipitation falls. But in this autumn month in the capital there are 21 sunny days.

    The oldest of the imperial cities of Morocco – Fez in the last month of autumn meets travelers with pleasant, but not too warm weather. During the day it is +18.6, at night it gets cool up to 10.2 degrees. It rains from time to time, it happens 8 days a month, but they are insignificant, precipitation is only 38. 7 mm.

    The largest city in the country Casablanca in November days is in the heat zone, during the day the air here warms up to +22.5, at night it is also warm 19.4 degrees. Sea water near the coast is not suitable for swimming – only +20 degrees, but there are at least 21 sunny days. Several days with rainy weather do not interfere with enjoying your vacation during this period, but you can’t do without an umbrella, precipitation can be up to 88 mm.

    Port City Essaouira , located on a promontory overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, is exposed to high winds. In November days, it is quite warm here, the daytime temperature is +24.2, in the evening it is cooler to 18.8 degrees. There is very little rain and 24 days with bright sunshine.

    Imperial City Marrakesh , located in the southwestern part of the country near the Atlas Mountains, in November is in the zone of comfortable weather. During the day +21.8, night temperature 14 degrees Celsius. Precipitation at this time practically does not happen, except once a month. The sun shines for 26 days.

    In the popular resort Agadir on the Atlantic coast of the south-west of the country it is very warm in autumn November. During the day, the air is warmed up to +25.5, the night temperature is 17.6 degrees. It rains very rarely, 26 days a month the sun pleases.

    In the south of the country in the city of Sidi Ifni with a fishing port on the ocean, November is warm with daytime temperatures of +23.1 and 18 degrees at night. The water near the coast is +19, precipitation in November is rare here, there are up to 22 sunny days.

    Morocco’s southernmost town, Tarfaya , located on the Atlantic opposite the Canary Islands, is in the warm weather zone in November. It is +23.5 here, the nights are also pleasant with a temperature of 20.5 degrees. Sea water +19.8. There is no rain.

    Geography and climate Morocco

    Morocco in the north of the country is washed by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in the west. Morocco is separated from Europe by the famous Strait of Gibraltar. It borders the Sahara to the south and Algiers to the east. Morocco ranks 57th in the world in terms of total land area (446,550 km².)

    It is worth paying special attention to the fact that when moving around Morocco, the climate changes somewhat. In some areas, the climate is mild and subtropical, the temperature in these places can reach more than +35.

    In the southern regions of the temperature can be even higher and the climate becomes continental. Do not forget that the daily temperature difference can be up to 20 degrees, so do not be lazy and take warm clothes with you . The western regions of the country are considered the coolest. The climate in this area is influenced by the air masses of the Atlantic Ocean. Let’s look at the weather in Morocco for all months for a clearer picture.

    What to see

    Morocco in November is an excellent time to travel to different places and cities and see everything interesting. First of all, the country is attractive for its natural objects. November allows you to wander along the snow-white coast of the Atlantic Ocean alone. The Atlantic is always magnificent, high waves, the power of the water are mesmerizing, so you can walk here endlessly, and great photos are also obtained here. The Atlas Mountains are also stunning, hiking along the mountain trails allows you to see untouched, very spectacular nature and majestic views of the coastal plains. And the third important travel zone is the desert. It is best to go here with a jeep tour. This will allow you to see the endless sandy expanses, have a luxurious photo session, and also fully experience the charm of the oasis culture.

    Morocco is a country of interesting ancient cities that have preserved the spirit of the Middle Ages and a special exotic atmosphere. Four imperial cities are must-sees, these are Fes, Marrakesh, Meknse and Rabat. Here, the exoticism and originality of Moroccan culture are in the most concentrated form. Each city has a whole range of attractions: palaces, fortresses, gardens, museums. You can also drive to a small town in the north of the country, to Chefchaouen, which is famous for the blue color of the houses.

    Excursions Morocco

    At the end of autumn, Morocco is especially suitable for getting to know the culture and life of the locals. Seething bazaars, wonderful shops and evenings in the company of hospitable Berbers will help you feel yourself in the center of Arab culture. In Marrakesh, you can visit the traditional hammam or the Majorelle Botanical Garden.
    For those tourists who love the desert, a jeep safari to Western Sahara or the Massa Valley, rich in lush vegetation and famous for the famous pink flamingos, can be recommended.

    Just be sure to plan your time with your guides carefully, as it gets dark quite early this time of the year, and after sunset the air temperature in the desert can drop significantly.

    Prices for air tickets

    The flow of tourists to Morocco is somewhat weakening this autumn month, because the beach season is closed. The number of flights from Moscow to this country is also decreasing. As for the cost, there are no significant price drops, but more or less acceptable options can be found.

    3 * hotels for 7 nights in this amazing and beautiful country offer double rooms from 156-300 euros in mid-November. The most expensive accommodation in Rabat. On the Moroccan coast, the price tag is lower: for 7 nights you will have to part with the amount of up to 200 euros: Agadir – from 156, Casablanca – from 195. It does not reach the mark of 200 euros and Marrakech – from 191 euros.

    What to do in Morocco in November

    Moroccan weather in November with winds and waves attracts surfers. They come here from Europe to catch a wave off the ocean coast, however, already in wetsuits. Usually the surf spots of these water sportsmen are near the villages Tamarhat and Taghazout.

    Fans of sightseeing holidays can unwind in the last month of autumn and visit the imperial cities, where it is impossible to go in the heat of summer. To visit the ancient city of Marrakech with its exoticism, Bahia and El Badi palaces, Menara gardens, the Koutoubia mosque, the old Medina and the famous bazaars means to get into an oriental fairy tale.

    A trip to one of the oldest cities in Morocco – Fez will also give you amazing emotions from the contemplation of the Royal Palace, the tomb and mosque of Moulay Idris II, the dye workshops of the old Medina, the tombs of the Merinids and the blue city of Chefchaouen.

    The capital Rabat is interesting for tourists with its old city, the Royal Palace and the Royal Mosque, the 12th century Kasbah Oudaya fortress, the mausoleum of the first king of Morocco, Mohammed V. , but the Gran Sokko Square, the Mendoubia Garden, the Kasbah and the royal palace of Dar el Makhzen.

    In November, a two-day excursion to the Sahara Desert or the mountains is no longer worth going because of the rather cold nights.

    There are many holidays and festivals in Morocco in November:

    • Green March Memorial Day – November 6th.
    • Independence Day with parades, processions of bright fireworks – November 18 throughout the country.
    • International Film Festival in Marrakech – the largest cultural event, similar to the Cannes Film Festival in North Africa, with 100 films a week, opens at the end of the month.
    • Date Festival takes place after the end of the harvest with Berber music, dances, performances mignahua, everyone is treated free of charge with dates – in Erfoud.
    • The festival “Taragalt” gathers tourists in the desert Mhamid el-Ghislen to acquaint them with the culture of the nomads – dances, music, crafts of the Bedouins, the peoples of West Africa and the Sahara. Musicians from Senegal, Mali, Europe come here, Tuareg blues and gnaua music sound.

    Climate and weather of Argentina. Monthly temperatures in Argentina.

    When is the best time to go

    The climate of Argentina. When is the best time to go
    Seasons. Summer in Argentina
    Temperature in Argentina by months
    Weather in Buenos Aires
    Weather in Patagonia and other regions of Argentina
    The best time for a beach holiday

    The climate of Argentina is as diverse as the country itself. Stretching 3,700 kilometers from north to south, Argentina has a wide range of climates, ranging from the near-tropical climate of the north to the temperate climate of Buenos Aires and the Pampas, the cold and windy climate of Patagonia, and the subpolar climate of Tierra del Fuego.

    The Andes of Argentina have a cold mountainous climate, in the northern and central parts it is arid, in the south of the country it is cold and snowy. Heavy rainfall occurs in the northeast of the country, and snowfalls are frequent in the far south.

    We consider the best time to visit Argentina in spring (spring in Argentina lasts from September to November) and autumn (autumn months – March-April-May) – this is the most pleasant time between the winter calm and hot and crowded summers. The weather during this time in Argentina is perfect and you don’t have to push tourists around to get your best photos as you do during the high summer season.

    But don’t worry if you don’t get to tour Argentina when the weather is at its best in Patagonia or at the Iguazu Falls – whatever the season, you’ll have the best days in this amazingly beautiful country!

    Seasons. Summer in Argentina

    At the same time in different regions of Argentina there can be completely different weather.

    And in order not to be disappointed when you find yourself at your destination at a completely inopportune moment, having traveled thousands of kilometers, we recommend that you decide on the main attractions that you can visit during your vacation in Argentina.

    Summer in Argentina

    December-January-February.

    During the European winter season Argentina has a hot summer. And this is the peak season, when thousands of tourists and residents of Argentina flee the heat on ocean beaches. In summer, the coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean in the north and northeast of the country warm up to +25 ° C, and the average air temperature is about +30 ° C, often exceeding this mark.

    Autumn in Argentina

    March-April-May.

    Autumn in Argentina starts in March – warm weather persists for one or two months after a hot summer, essentially extending the summer for another couple of months. This is the best time to travel around the country.

    In the southern parts of the country the temperature is around +14 °C, while in the north it is a comfortable +22 °C. However, it is worth getting ready for frequent rainfall by taking clothes suitable for European autumn.

    The nature of Argentina at this time is repainted in bright blazing colors, so many tourists prefer to go on tours at this time.

    Winter in Argentina

    June-July-August.

    Argentina has numerous ski resorts in winter.

    In the highlands, the air temperature usually stays around 0 °C. At the foot of the mountains, the temperature reaches +10 ° C, and in the north of the country it stays at around +17 ° C.

    Real winter comes to Argentina in the second half of June, when the trees lose their last leaves. At this time, in the south of the country, winter is real, with snowdrifts and hard frosts.

    Spring in Argentina

    September-October-November.

    Argentine spring coincides with European autumn. In September, the weather here is usually quite dry and warm, with an average temperature of around +25 °C in most of the territory and around +15 °C in the southern part.

    Spring is the best time to visit the Iguazu Falls.

    Temperature in Argentina by months

    Weather in Buenos Aires

    The weather in Buenos Aires is devoid of significant fluctuations typical of other parts of Argentina, the average annual temperature here is +18ºC.

    The best time to visit the city is the Argentine spring with flowering trees (October and November), as well as the autumn Argentine months (March – May).

    In December and January it gets very hot and humid here, during this period many locals leave the city, going on vacation.

    However, the winters in Buenos Aires are not too cold, so any time of the year is a good time to explore the city.

    Monthly weather in Buenos Aires

    Weather in Patagonia and other regions of Argentina

    Climate and weather in Patagonia

    You are not insured that, having arrived during the high season, you will find that there are no vacant rooms in hotels, and literally in a couple of months in these places the announcement can be replaced with “Closed for the winter”. Therefore, it is worth booking a tour in advance, freeing yourself from unforeseen situations.

    Tourists start visiting Patagonia in September – October, despite the rather cold weather conditions. This moment can be used to visit the huge Perito Moreno glacier in a small company of other tourists.

    November is the flowering time of the Patagonian nature, when the influx of tourists is still at a minimum.

    The high season in Patagonia starts in mid-December and continues until the end of February. During this period, the days in Patagonia are the longest, and the weather conditions are the most favorable. But it is at this time that the largest influx of tourists is here, the vacation turns out to be the most expensive, besides, January is a popular month for the holidays of the Argentines themselves.

    March – Early April are also considered great months to visit Patagonia, the weather is still good, the crowds of tourists have left one of the main attractions of Argentina, and the autumn colors make the landscape especially impressive.

    Low season in Patagonia lasts from May to August, many establishments are closed at this time.

    However, winter sports enthusiasts can head to Patagonian ski resorts such as San Carlos de Bariloche during this period and enjoy excellent conditions!

    The Andean ski season starts in June.

    And the main rule of visiting Patagonia – always be prepared for rain and wind, no matter what time you go there. The harsh climate of Argentina manifests itself most clearly here!

    Climate and weather in Iguazu

    The mighty Iguazu Falls represent the tropical climate of Argentina, so there is a pronounced dry and rainy season.

    The best months to visit Iguazu Falls are April-May and September, when the falls are less crowded and the weather is tolerable with bright sunshine.

    Temperatures and humidity are high from December to March, so this is not the best time to visit, and many trails are closed. However, heavy rainfall makes the waterfalls even more impressive and roaring.

    Climate and weather of Salta

    The provinces of Salta can be visited all year round.

    Canary islands weather november december: Canary Islands Weather in November

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    Spain in November: Weather, Tips and More

    Plaza Mayor or Madrid plays host to several social events ranging from bullfights, processions, fiestas, and many other significant events.

    November is rarely taken into account when planning a trip to Spain, but traveling to Spain in November can offer lots of activities for all tastes! The weather is milder than in most other European cities. Rain is fairly common in most parts of the country, but the south can be a tad sunnier. Since November is the low season in Spain, you will find fewer tourist crowds and more affordable prices across the country. Booking a trip to the country in spite of a bit of rain allows you to enjoy festivals and celebrations.

    Spain Weather in November

    The Gothic-style cathedral of Santa Maria is located at the highest point of Segovia, Spain.

    The weather in Spain in November is quite cold. Temperatures range between 6℃ to 14℃. This is also the wettest month of the year, and you can expect to find from 8 to 15 days of rain. In the north of Spain, cities such as Bilbao and San Sebastian are hit by storms often. Here temperatures are chilly with highs of 17℃ and lows of 7℃. In Madrid, it rains slightly less, but temperatures are colder, ranging from 15℃ to 4℃. If you want to get warm weather, head towards the Mediterranean coast. Cities such as Barcelona experience a warmer climate than most other cities in Europe with an average of 18℃.

    For seasonal insight, check out our travel guide on the best time to visit Spain.

    Weather in Spain in November – Rainfall and Temperatures

    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
    Avg Daily (°C) 10 12 16 17 22 29 33 33 29 21 15 11
    Avg Nightly (°C) 1 2 4 5 8 13 16 16 14 9 4 2
    Avg Daily (°F) 50 53. 6 60.8 62.6 71.6 84.2 91.4 91.4 84.2 69.8 59 51.8
    Avg Nightly (°F) 33.8 35.6 39.2 41 46.4 55.4 60.8 60.8 57.2 48.2 39.2 35.6
    Avg Rainfall (mm) 40 40 30 50 40 30 10 10 20 40 50 50

    Why Visit Spain in November?

    As the name suggests, this beautifully adorned balcony is the perfect location to gaze at the dawn in the Mediterranean Sea.Park Güell showcases a collection of artwork by the great Gaudi, where he plays with a mix of shapes, colors, and styles.

     Despite tricky weather conditions, Spain in the winter months has its advantages.

    • Fewer people: Tourists visit Spain all year round, but November is one of the months with fewer visitors. If you prefer quieter tourist attractions, then November is the perfect month to book your holiday.
    • More affordable prices: Prices in November are also comparatively cheaper than the other months. You can get huge discounts of up to 30 percent for your accommodation and other services. If you are on a low budget and the rain doesn’t bother you, November will not disappoint you.
    • Festivity and celebrations: November is also a month full of festivals. For instance, you can check out the Orujo Festival. This festival takes place in the city of Potes in the north of the country. It aims to celebrate the Orujo liquor, a strong pomace brandy that has been distilled since the Middle Ages. During the Orujo Festival, you will experience public distillation of Orujo and get the chance to taste it while walking on the ancient streets of the city.
      The Friday of the second week of November is also marked by the beginning of the annual Benidorm fiestas. This celebration takes place in honor of Benidorm’s patron Saints ‘San Jaime Apóstol’ and ‘la Virgen del Sufragio’. During this festivity, the streets of Benidorm will host several parties, open-air theaters, music events, and sports contests. The Benidorm fiestas end the following Wednesday with a parade of decorated floats and a fantastic firework display.

    Where to go and what to do

    Olite Castle is a military building chosen as the first wonder of medieval Spain.

    The weather in November may not be ideal for outdoor activities, but there are still plenty of things to do in Spain at this time of the year. We suggest you book at least seven days in Spain to properly experience its culture and avoid rushing from one place to another.

    The Canary Islands are one of the best places to visit in November. Here the average temperature is 19℃ with highs of 24℃. The water can be a tad chilly to swim in the ocean, but this could be your last chance to take a dip before winter arrives. However, the weather is sunny, allowing for an ideal condition to sunbathe and marvel at the breathtaking oceanic views.

    November is also the perfect month to visit Madrid or go on a sightseeing tour of Barcelona. You can have a stroll through the El Retiro Park in Madrid and marvel at the beautiful foliage of its trees or taste Barcelona’s traditional autumn fare, foil-wrapped sweet potatoes, and delicious roasted chestnuts. These cities are also the perfect option for art lovers. You will be able to wander through the art pieces of the Museo del Prado, take a tour of Casa Milà, and marvel at cubism at the Picasso Museum.

    Even though the weather in Spain in November is slightly cold with chances of rain, the weather is still warmer than in most other European cities. You can opt for a trip to the Canary Islands to soak up the sun before the winter months, visit famous cities such as Madrid and Barcelona, and marvel at their stunning art.

    Wondering how long it takes to cover it all? Check out our travel guide on how many days to spend in Spain for more ideas and insights. If you are in the process of planning your custom trip to Spain and need some help, feel free to reach out to our local travel experts in Spain. You can also browse our trips to Spain in November for instant inspiration.

    Spain in October
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    Which Canary Island is the hottest in November? – Reviews Wiki

    La Palma in November

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    Which is the warmest Canary Island in winter?

    Lanzarote is one of plus small canary islands, but that doesn’t mean which is lagging behind by time. The winters in Lanzarote are soft and hot, as in all Canary Islands.

    What temperature in the Canaries in November?

    For the month of november, temperatures averages remain between 19 and 25 degrees during the day and sometimes drop to 15 degrees during the night. The Canaries experience 7 days of rain in the month for only 52 mm of cumulative precipitation.

    What is the temperature in the Canaries in November?

    Le month of november on Tenerife is most often characterized by a time variable. We can count on 17 sunny days but we must expect 7% of the time threatened by generally heavy rain. For this month of november, temperatures minimum are average of 21 ° C and maximums of 22 ° C.

    Where is it hot at the end of October?

    • 19 to 27 ° Sea: 24 ° Réunion. …
    • 25 to 31 ° Sea: 29 ° Thailand. …
    • 25 to 30 ° Sea: 28 ° Seychelles. …
    • 17 to 24 ° Sea: 24 ° Mauritius. …
    • 19 to 24 ° Sea: 24 ° Greece. …
    • 22 to 33 ° Sea: 24 ° Jordan. …
    • 19 to 26 ° Sea: 23 ° New Caledonia. …
    • 21 to 26 ° Sea: 26 ° Madagascar.

    Where can we swim at the end of October in Europe?

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    Where to go 3 days in October?

    • Crete in October . # 1 Crete.
    • Malta in October . # 2 Malta.
    • Greece in October . # 3 Greece.
    • Marrakech in October . # 4 Marrakech.
    • Corsica in October . # 5 Corsica.
    • Lisbon in October . # 6 Lisbon.
    • Mallorca in October . # 7 Mallorca.
    • Croatia in October . # 8 Croatia.

    What is the hottest island in the Canaries?

    Summer heat peaks are 33/34 ° C in El Hierro, themost island in the west and sheltered, 37/38 ° C in La Palma, and 40 ° C and plus in other the islands : these values ​​can occur in short periods when the winds hot and dry blows from the Sahara desert (which in recent years are

    What is the hottest Canary Island in January?

    Gran Canaria in January

    Average temperatures are between 17 ° C and 21 ° C but be aware that depending on the year they can drop to 12 ° C and go up to 28 ° C.

    Which Canary Island in December?

    Gran Canaria in December

    You should be dry! Average temperatures are between 18 ° C and 23 ° C but be aware that depending on the year they can drop to 14 ° C and go up to 28 ° C. Quel was the weather in Gran Canaria on the 15th December from last year ?

    Which Canary Islands to choose in November?

    Choose Tenerife if you want to party while enjoying beautiful beaches, lively villages (seaside resorts) and cultural visits (La Orotava, La Laguna,…). For family vacations in Canaries, Tenerife is theisland that will delight everyone.

    When is the best time to go to the Canary Islands?

    For bénéficier de optimal temperatures while avoiding de meet too much de tourists, we advise you de privilege periods of March to May and de september to november to go. The months d‘summer are less recommended, as well as December and February due to the holidays de end dyear and carnival.

    When to swim in the Canaries?

    The best months for swim in Grande Canaries are June, July, August, September, October and November.

    Which Canary Island is the hottest in October?

    Go for example to Lanzarote, one of Canary Islands the hotter.

    When to go to the Canary Islands?

    The month of June wins all the votes! The most “regular” month, it is ideal for traveling to Canary Islands. The sun is shining, the trade winds are gentle, the waves on the coasts are rare. A period conducive to the discovery of all the the islands of the archipelago.

    Where to go at the end of October early November?

    Our top 10 countries in Europe where to go at All Saints Day in October :

    • Greece ;
    • Italy;
    • Portugal ;
    • Spain;
    • the south of France ;
    • Croatia ;
    • Malta;
    • Hungary ;

    Where to go in October to get some sun?

    October is a wonderful month to go to discover de Andalusia, the Balearics or the Canaries. Also take advantage of sun of the Dominican Republic or de Cuba all inclusive. And to frequent travelers, nothing de such as a trip to India, in the magic of Rajasthan …

    Where to go at the end of October early November?

    Go at the beach and in the sun in October

    And also: Greece, Crete, Cyprus, Portugal, Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Italy, Sardinia, Sicily, South West and North West Australia, Indonesia, Tahiti, Fiji Islands, Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil, South Africa, Morocco, Mozambique.

    Where is the weather nice in October in Europe?

    Our top 10 countries Europe where to go at All Saints Day in October :

    • Greece ;
    • Italy;
    • Portugal ;
    • Spain;
    • the south of France ;
    • Croatia ;
    • Malta;
    • Hungary ;

    Where is it hottest at the end of October in Europe?

    Do you know the place on Earth where the climate is the best in the world ? Il it’s the Canaries in Spain! There are temperatures between 20 and 25 degrees all year round and il rains on average 5 days a year. An excellent opportunity to go even in October !

    Where to go in November for 3 days?

    • Marrakech in November . # 1 Marrakech.
    • Malta in November . # 2 Malta.
    • Thailand in November . # 3 Thailand.
    • Cape Verde in November . # 4 Cape Verde.
    • Rome in November . # 5 Rome.
    • Lisbon in November . # 6 Lisbon.
    • Morocco in November . # 7 Morocco.
    • Greece in November . # 8 Greece.

    Where to go on vacation at the end of October?

    Our top 10 countries in Europe where to go at All Saints Day in October :

    • Greece ;
    • Italy;
    • Portugal ;
    • Spain;
    • the south of France ;
    • Croatia ;
    • Malta;
    • Hungary ;

    Where to go on vacation in October 2021?

    • Canary Islands.
    • Egypt.
    • Dominican Republic.
    • Tunisia.
    • Morocco.
    • Guadeloupe.
    • Martinique.
    • Mauritius (island)

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    Which is the hottest Canary Island in November? – Reviews Wiki

    Fuerteventura in November

    Average temperatures are between 20 ° C and 24 ° C but be aware that depending on the year they can drop to 13 ° C and go up to 32 ° C.

    Gold What is the best Canary Island? To summarize, which island to choose in the Canaries ?

    • Lanzarote: volcanic landscapes.
    • Fuerteventura: paradisiacal beaches and board sports.
    • Big Canaries : villages and seaside resorts.
    • Tenerife: parties, relaxation and activities for families or couples.
    • La Palma: nature hikes and extreme sports.

    What is the temperature in the Canaries in November?

    Le month of november on Tenerife is most often characterized by a time variable. We can count on 17 sunny days but we must expect 7% of the time threatened by generally heavy rain. For this month of november, temperatures minimum are average of 21 ° C and maximums of 22 ° C.

    Which Canary Island is the hottest in December?

    La Palma in December

    Average temperatures are between 19 ° C and 22 ° C but be aware that depending on the year they can drop to 14 ° C and go up to 28 ° C.

    What is the hottest Canary Island in January?

    Gran Canaria in January

    Average temperatures are between 17 ° C and 21 ° C but be aware that depending on the year they can drop to 12 ° C and go up to 28 ° C.

    Which Canary Island in October?

    • El Hierro is a recommended destination for October .
    • Fuerteventura is a highly recommended destination for October .
    • Gran Canaria is a highly recommended destination for October .
    • La Gomera is a recommended destination for October .
    • La Palma is a recommended destination for October .

    Which Canary Island to choose with a child?

    THEisland the most touristic, Tenerife, is a good compromise. The prices are low et there are all kinds of activities. With this option, families will be able to enjoy the sea but also nature et aquatic tourist complexes, zoos et other amusement parks.

    Which Canary Island to choose as a family?

    Lanzarote EN FAMILY

    This island de la Gomera, theisland where the inhabitants whistle, is the steepest of the archipelago; it is therefore to be recommended to families whose children are already good hikers who love uneven! The fauna and especially the flora will enchant you if you go in summer.

    Where is it hot in November?

    Where to go in the sun in November ?

    • Mexico. The largest beaches in Mexico welcome you for a holiday in the sun in November totally unforgettable. …
    • Seychelles. It’s time to take your swimsuit out of the closet. …
    • Mauritius. …
    • Brasil. …
    • Laos. …
    • Cuba. …
    • The meeting. …
    • Vietnam.

    Where is the hottest in Europe in November?

    Cyprus. When looking for a destination to go to November en Europe, we often hesitate between Cyprus or Malta. Indeed, these two countries are surely the places ofEurope where he does le hotter en November. In Cyprus, he does on average 21 ° C in November with a sky almost always blue.

    When to go to the Canary Islands Lanzarote?

    The ideal time to travel to Lanzarote is between May and June. … Although they are climatically favorable, May and June are the months which register the least crowds – unlike March. What to enjoy the island in peace …

    What’s the weather in the Canaries in December?

    To Canaries, a pleasant climate all year round, itis guarantee. In winter, the average temperature is around 20 degrees and il rarely rains.

    Which winter Canary Island?

    Re: To Canaries : where to go in December? The southern parts of Tenerife and Grand Canaries are supposed to get a few extra hours of sun during the year, but you might come across exactly the vibe you don’t like. I recommend them the islands Eastern, namely Lanzarote or Fuerteventura.

    How to dress in the Canaries in December?

    Clothes for a relaxing holiday in Canaries

    1. Light pants and shorts for the bottom.
    2. Light t-shirt or light shirt type top for the top.
    3. A slightly warmer outfit (sweater, sweatshirt) for the end of the day by the sea or on the heights.
    4. Windproof / rainproof clothing (better to plan ahead)

    Which Canary Island is the hottest in February?

    Fuerteventura en february

    Average temperatures are between 17 ° C and 21 ° C but be aware that depending on the year they can drop to 10 ° C and go up to 30 ° C.

    How to dress in the Canaries in January?

    Clothes for a relaxing holiday in Canaries

    1. Light pants and shorts for the bottom.
    2. Light t-shirt or light shirt type top for the top.
    3. A slightly warmer outfit (sweater, sweatshirt) for the end of the day by the sea or on the heights.
    4. Windproof / rainproof clothing (better to plan ahead)

    Where is the hottest in the Canaries in April?

    Fuerteventura in April

    Average temperatures are between 18 ° C and 23 ° C but be aware that depending on the year they can drop to 12 ° C and go up to 36 ° C.

    Which Canary Island is the hottest in October?

    Go for example to Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands the hotter.

    Which Canary Island in winter?

    Re: To Canaries : where to go in December? The southern parts of Tenerife and Grand Canaris are supposed to get a few extra hours of sun during the year, but you might end up with exactly the vibe you don’t like. I recommend them the islands oriental, namely Lanzarote ou Fuerteventura.

    Where to swim in October?

    Top 15 countries where bathe in October 2022

    1. # 1 Thailand. Thailand in October . …
    2. # 2 Bali. Bali in October . …
    3. # 3 Cape Verde. Cape Verde in October . …
    4. # 4 Cuba. Cuba in October . …
    5. # 5 Mexico. Mexico in October . …
    6. # 6 Maldives. Maldives in October . …
    7. # 7 Japan. Japan in October . …
    8. # 8 Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic in October .

    Which Canary Island in February?

    Gran Canaria in february

    Average temperatures are between 16 ° C and 21 ° C but be aware that depending on the year they can drop to 10 ° C and go up to 24 ° C. Quel was the weather in Gran Canaria on the 15th february from last year ?

    What is the hottest Canary Island in October?

    Go for example to Lanzarote, one of the islands Canaries the hotter.

    Which Canary Island at Christmas?

    • El Hierro is a recommended destination in December.
    • Fuerteventura is a recommended destination in December.
    • Gran Canaria is a recommended destination in December.
    • La Gomera is a recommended destination in December.
    • La Palma is a recommended destination in December.

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    Cat 4 Fiona steams toward Canada; Caribbean disturbance 98L a major concern » Yale Climate Connections

    Hurricane Fiona was accelerating poleward at midday Thursday on a collision course with Atlantic Canada, where it may rank among the strongest storms in that country’s history. A rare hurricane watch was issued Thursday by the Canadian Hurricane Center for portions of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island. Fiona may become a post-tropical cyclone just hours before reaching the coast, but hurricane-scale impacts are likely whether or not it does.

    Fiona’s top sustained winds at 2 p.m. Thursday were 130 mph, at the low end of the category 4 range; the central pressure was holding steady at a very low 936 mb. Fiona was located about 345 miles west-southwest of Bermuda, and on its steady north-northeast track, Fiona is expected to pass roughly 100-150 miles northwest of the island on Thursday night. A direct hit is not expected, but given the size and strength of Fiona’s expanding circulation – including hurricane-force winds that extend up to 70 miles from its center – Bermuda was under a hurricane warning on Thursday.

    Fiona’s passage will be close enough to give Bermuda more than a 90% chance of tropical storm conditions, including the risk of sustained winds 40-70 mph or stronger and intense squalls dropping 2 to 4 inches of rain. Large swells causing rip currents and dangerous surf will be a hazard not only in Bermuda, but also along much of the U.S. East Coast and Maritime Canada during the next few days.

    Our partners at Wrightsville Beach Fire & Ocean Rescue have shared phenomenal drone footage of the rip currents at Wrightsville Beach today. These rip currents are a result of large swells from distant Hurricane Fiona! The risk for strong rip currents will exist into the weekend. pic.twitter.com/gtgh3BcoxX

    — NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) September 22, 2022

    Incredible photo and significant wave height time series from Saildrone in Hurricane Fiona. Significant wave heights near 50 ft were recorded. pic.twitter.com/l6PQmgNoNm

    — NHC_TAFB (@NHC_TAFB) September 22, 2022

    As Fiona accelerates north-northeast on Friday, a strong midlatitude storm system will be approaching from the northwest, making for an exceptionally powerful double whammy. The National Hurricane Center predicts that Fiona will still be a major hurricane with sustained winds of 120 mph at 8 p.m. EDT Friday. On Friday night, the approach of the midlatitude upper-level trough will lead to an unusually quick conversion to an intense post-tropical cyclone – briefly enveloping a warm hurricane core at lower levels within a fast-evolving, higher-latitude-type storm. This phenomenon, recently named “instant warm seclusion,” is discussed in a new paper by graduate student Giorgio Sarro (now at the University of Chicago) and Clark Evans (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), now in press at Monthly Weather Review (see tweet below).

    The upcoming extratropical transition of #Fiona is likely to be an instant warm-seclusion, where it becomes extratropical before losing its low-level warm-core structure. A climatology of these events is in-press with @MonWeaRev: https://t.co/ty5Wal2m4k pic.twitter.com/7ITLhginVt

    — Clark Evans (@ClarkEvansWx) September 21, 2022

    A famous recent case of the instant-warm-seclusion process is Hurricane Sandy, which became “Superstorm Sandy” – a post-tropical cyclone – just as it reached the coast of New Jersey. “Sandy was a great example,” Evans wrote in a tweet on Wednesday.

    Much like Sandy, the impacts of Fiona will be essentially those of a hurricane, even if its formal classification changes in the hours before landfall. For this reason, Environment Canada has issued a hurricane watch for large parts of Atlantic Canada. “This storm is shaping up to be a severe event for Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec,” the agency said in a statement on Thursday morning. “Numerous weather models are quite consistent in their prediction of what we call a deep hybrid low pressure system, possessing both tropical and intense winter storm properties, with very heavy rainfall and severe winds….most regions will experience some hurricane force winds. These severe winds will begin impacting the region late Friday and will continue on Saturday. Similar cyclones of this nature have produced structural damage to buildings.”

    As tropical storm watches get issued for #Canada provinces >50 deg N, you may be wondering how. Partly because North Atlantic SSTs are smashing records. This is part of a #climatechange trend (see fig 1 https://t.co/qF9XLVIIvD). #HurricaneFiona fueled by SSTs 10 deg F > average! pic.twitter.com/kyumL2A5vq

    — Kieran Bhatia (@KieranBhatia) September 22, 2022

    Widespread rains of 3 to 6 inches (75-150 millimeters) are expected over Atlantic Canada, with a corridor of even heavier rain likely along the track of Fiona’s core. “Some districts have received large quantities of rain recently, and excessive runoff may exacerbate the flooding potential,” Environment Canada noted. Huge waves can also be expected over a broad stretch of coastline, perhaps topping 39 feet (12 meters) in eastern parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A significant storm surge is likely near and just east of the landfall point, especially if landfall coincides with the Saturday-morning high tide.

    Fiona’s center most likely will come ashore in eastern Nova Scotia on Saturday morning, putting tiny Sable Island and larger Cape Breton Island at highest risk of the worst impacts. This is a lower-population region than central Nova Scotia, where Hurricane Juan became the costliest hurricane in Canadian history. Juan made landfall near Halifax at category 2 strength with 100-mph sustained winds and wreaked some $200 million (USD 2003) in damage. NHC predicts post-tropical Fiona will be packing 90-mph sustained winds near its landfall on Saturday morning.

    One thing my initial animation of #Fiona’s ET below did not cover was how anomalous the event is. We can do that better using @burgwx’s 500mb %ile maps.

    Latest GFS is forecasting record minimum 500mb heights for this time of year near Nova Scotia, Canada.

    A substantial event. https://t.co/PvnGabdONC pic.twitter.com/Dq64oivy4S

    — Philippe Papin (@pppapin) September 22, 2022

    Fiona is already a large hurricane, and its wind field will expand even further as it approaches Canada. Even if Fiona’s top winds are not quite as strong as Juan’s, a large swath of Atlantic Canada could experience hurricane-strength winds. Fortunately, there is much less development on the south-facing coast of eastern Nova Scotia than in the Halifax area, and Cape Breton’s largest city, Sydney, is somewhat protected on the east coast of the island. Nevertheless, Fiona will be a large-scale, high-impact storm for Atlantic Canada.

    Fiona’s greatest mark in meteorological history may be its central pressure, which is predicted by multiple operational models to be as low as 925-930 millibars at landfall. This reading would smash the all-time sea-level pressure record for Canada of 940.2 millibars, set in St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador, on January 21, 1977. (Note that about 60% of the 51 members of the 6Z Thursday European model ensemble predicted a sub-940 mb pressure, but only a few members of the GFS model ensemble did so.) Such a feat would be even more remarkable given that the strongest storms this far north are typically in the cold season.

    Although Fiona’s central pressure at landfall could be on par with some of the stronger U.S. hurricanes ever recorded, the huge size of Fiona means that the pressure gradient driving the winds will be much broader. This effect diffuses the storm’s energy into winds that are not quite so strong but that cover a broader area. Fiona is not expected to arrive with an eyewall, which produces the corridor of particularly intense wind damage one might see in a strong hurricane. However, NHC is predicting that sustained winds up to hurricane strength will extend by as much as 100 miles from Fiona’s center around the time of landfall, and tropical-storm-force sustained winds (39 mph or stronger) may extend a startling 300 miles from the storm center. As a result, tree falls and power outages with Fiona may cover a particularly large area, especially in Nova Scotia.

    Figure 1. Tracks of all category 2 and stronger hurricanes to make landfall in Canada since 1851. (Image credit: NOAA)

    Category 2 hurricanes and ex-hurricanes hitting Canada are rare

    The 11 a.m. EDT Thursday intensity forecast from NHC puts Fiona just inland over eastern Nova Scotia as an extratropical storm with 90 mph winds on Saturday morning. This forecast is just below category 2 strength, so ex-Fiona is not predicted to be among the seven hurricanes or ex-hurricanes that have hit Canada at category 2 strength. According to the NOAA Historical Hurricane Tracks website, five Category 2 or stronger hurricanes have made landfall in Canada since records began in 1851:

    • Hurricane Five of 1893, which hit Sable Island with 100 mph winds before hitting the Burin Peninsula of Newfoundland on August 18 as a cat 1 with 90 mph winds.
    • The 1927 Nova Scotia Hurricane, which hit Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, with 105 mph winds, killing at least 173 people on 23 ships that sank in the storm. Flood damage in Nova Scotia was severe.
    • Hurricane Ginny of 1963, which hit southwestern Nova Scotia with 105 mph winds.
    • Hurricane Michael of 2000, which hit Newfoundland with 100 mph winds. (Note that NOAA’s Hurricane Research Division does not list Michael as being a hurricane when it made landfall, so there is some debate about whether the storm was extratropical at landfall.)
    • Hurricane Juan of 2003, which took a worst-case track and hit Halifax, Nova Scotia with 100 mph winds, killing 8 and causing $200 million (2003 USD) in damage – Canada’s most expensive hurricane on record.

    And two ex-hurricanes have hit Canada at category 2 or 3 strength:

    • Ex-Hurricane Luis of 1995, which hit southeastern Newfoundland at category 3 strength, with 120 mph winds. A 95-foot rogue wave triggered by Luis hit the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2 about 230 miles south of Newfoundland, and a nearby buoy measured a 98-foot-high wave at roughly the same time. These are among the highest waves ever observed in the open ocean.
    • Ex-Hurricane Helene of 1958, which hit eastern Nova Scotia at category 2 strength, with 100 mph winds. Ex-Helene caused considerable wind and flood damage to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

    Figure 2. Visible satellite image of 98L at 1:10 p.m. EDT September 22, 2022. (Image credit: NOAA/RAMMB/Colorado State University)

    Disturbance 98L: a dangerous threat for Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico

    An innocuous-looking tropical wave named 98L, along the north coast of South America in the southeastern Caribbean, may not look like much today, but the top computer models foresee a dramatic future for the disturbance – as a tropical storm or hurricane that may affect the western Caribbean and/or Gulf of Mexico next week. The system was bringing gusty winds and heavy showers to the ABC Islands and to the north coast of South America on Thursday afternoon, as it headed west-northwest at 10-15 mph.

    Satellite imagery and Curacao radar on Thursday afternoon showed 98L with a moderate amount of heavy thunderstorm activity slowly growing more organized. A broad surface circulation had formed, but there was no well-organized surface circulation. A Thursday morning pass from the ASCAT satellite (see Tweet below) revealed that 98L had developed westerly winds of 15-20 knots on the south side of its circulation center, which is typically the hallmark of a disturbance on its way to becoming a tropical depression.

    Impressive ASCAT pass over invest #98L this morning, showing an elongated, but closed & very robust low-level vortex.

    We just need some persistent deep convection to vertically advect this low-level vorticity into the mid-upper levels & establish a legitimate tropical cyclone https://t. co/Zcw9bGuyxT

    — Eric Webb 🇺🇦 🇺🇸 (@webberweather) September 22, 2022

    The main impediment for development for 98L on Thursday was the presence of Hurricane Fiona so nearby: Upper-level outflow from Fiona was bringing strong upper-level winds out of the north-northeast over 98L, creating high wind shear of 25-30 knots. Otherwise, conditions were favorable for development, with warm sea surface temperatures of 29-30 degrees Celsius (84-86°F) and a moist atmosphere (a mid-level relative humidity of 70%).

    Continued high wind shear from Fiona’s upper-level outflow is expected to impede development of 98L through Friday morning, and 98L’s close proximity to the coast of South America may also hinder it. Odds for development will rise by Friday afternoon, when Fiona will be approaching Canada, allowing wind shear over 98L to drop to the moderate range, 10-20 knots. On Saturday, 98L will be in the central Caribbean, where favorable conditions for development are expected: very warm water of 30 degrees Celsius (86°F) with a high heat content, moderate wind shear, excellent outflow channels aloft, and a moist atmosphere (a mid-level relative humidity of 75-80%). The entire northern half of the Caribbean has been free of tropical cyclones all season, so these untouched waters (running about 0.5 degrees Celsius or 0.9 degree Fahrenheit above average for late September) will be particularly ripe for supporting any well-organized cyclone with favorable atmospheric conditions.

    Figure 3. Track forecasts out to six days for 98L from the 6Z Thursday, September 22, run of the European ensemble model. Individual forecasts of the 51 ensemble members are the lines color-coded by the wind speed in knots they predict for 98L; red colors correspond to a category 1 hurricane. The heavy black line is the ensemble mean forecast. The time in hours from the model initialization time are in grey text. (Image credit: weathernerds.org)

    The Thursday morning runs of all three of the top models for tropical cyclone genesis – the GFS, European, and UKMET – showed 98L developing into a tropical depression by early next week at the latest, as did many of the GFS and European model ensemble forecasts. These models had the advantage of assimilating data from last night’s dropsonde mission over the southeastern Caribbean, performed by an Air Force hurricane hunter aircraft which dropped 31 of the probes.

    Over the past couple of days, multiple cycles of the GFS and European operational and ensemble model runs have depicted a robust hurricane moving across the western Caribbean and toward the Gulf of Mexico by the middle of next week. This consensus is a sign of model confidence in favorable conditions and cannot be ignored; however, model unanimity is not the same thing as model skill. Any twist in development along the way could affect all of these model solutions.

    The spread in model track solutions is huge, with impacts to Central America, Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Cuba, and the U.S. Gulf Coast all in play. At this time, it appears that the western Gulf Coast (Texas) is at relatively low risk. While this situation could change, climatology does favor Texas landfalls to occur more often in late August and early September than in late September. And the model that shows the most westerly solutions for 98L – the GFS model – appears to be having trouble with the storm.

    It is certainly plausible to anticipate that 98L could turn northwest and enter the Gulf of Mexico next week, since a trough of low pressure capable of creating the proper steering currents is expected to move across the U.S. Such a track is common toward the later side of hurricane season (late September into October), as the jet stream begins to dip further south and pull tropical systems northward and across the Gulf. Any threat to the U.S. Gulf Coast would most likely be in the general range of 6 to 10 days from now, so there is plenty of time to monitor 98L’s evolution.

    In its 2 p.m. EDT Thursday Tropical Weather Outlook, NHC gave 98L 2-day and 5-days development odds of 80% and 90%, respectively.

    Tropical Storm Gaston nears the Azores in central Atlantic

    Residents of the western Azores should follow the forecasts for Tropical Storm Gaston, but no other land areas will be threatened by this storm. As of 2 p.m. EDT Thursday, Gaston had top winds of 65 mph, and was headed east-northeast at 21 mph toward the Azores. Given an array of less-than-ideal conditions, Gaston will probably weaken, as it enters a region with higher wind shear and colder waters. Gaston is expected to become post-tropical by Saturday.

    Lots of tropical stuff happening in the Atlantic basin today, but here is a brief spotlight of an African Easterly wave getting ready to emerge into far E Atlantic at about 15N.

    NHC gives it a 60% chance of TC genesis in 48-h, but check out the huge SAL plume out ahead of it! pic.twitter.com/f27iSo4LcX

    — Philippe Papin (@pppapin) September 22, 2022

    Two other waves to watch: 90L and 99L

    A tropical wave (Invest 90L) that moved off the west coast of Africa on Thursday has good model support for development through Saturday. The wave is expected to move on a somewhat unusual north-northwest track between the Cabo Verde Islands and the coast of Africa, and likely become post-tropical near the western Canary Islands by Sunday or Monday, in a region with cool waters, high wind shear, and dry air. This wave could bring rains of 2 -4 inches to the western Canary Islands Sunday through Monday. In its 8 a.m. EDT Thursday Tropical Weather Outlook, NHC gave this wave 2-day and 5-day development odds of 60%.

    Only a handful of tropical cyclones have made it within 200 miles of the Canary Islands, including Delta in 2005 and Theta in 2020; none of these storms have been over or south of the islands themselves.

    What’s even more notable about Invest 90L is its longitude – it’s forecast to track north between Africa and Cabo Verde.

    If it becomes a tropical cyclone, it will be one of very few in HURDATv2 (1851-2022) this far east, and northeast of Cabo Verde. pic.twitter.com/LKNrkXYskE

    — Tomer Burg (@burgwx) September 22, 2022

    A tropical wave in the central Atlantic, several hundred miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands, was designated Invest 99L by NHC. The wave is in a dry environment (mid-level relative humidity of 50%), but sea surface temperatures are warm and wind shear is moderate, which could allow some slow development. Satellite imagery showed that 99L had developed a broad surface circulation, but had a very limited amount of heavy thunderstorm activity. The wave has only limited model support for development as it moves northwest at 5 mph, far from any land areas. In its 8 a.m. EDT Thursday Tropical Weather Outlook, NHC gave 99L 2-day and 5-day development odds of 20% and 30%, respectively.

    The next two names on the Atlantic list of storms are Hermine and Ian.

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    A year on, volcano scars mark Spain’s La Palma island

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    1of8FILE – Spanish Army soldiers stand on a hill as lava flows as volcano continues to erupt on the Canary island of La Palma, Spain, on Nov. 29, 2021. As officials held ceremonies Monday, Sept. 19, 2022 to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially.Emilio Morenatti/APShow MoreShow Less2of8FILE – Scientists from CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) take geophysics measurements on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain on Nov. 13, 2021. As officials held ceremonies Monday, Sept. 19, 2022 to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially. Taner Orribo/APShow MoreShow Less3of84of8FILE – Lava from a volcano eruption flows on the island of La Palma in the Canaries, Spain, Thursday, Sept. 23, 2021. A six-kilometer-long black lava scar crossing Spain’s La Palma island remains as testimony to the three-month-long eruption that left no casualties but wreaked havoc in the lives of many when it struck a year ago. Many islanders feel forgotten and victims mark the first anniversary Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, with a demonstration to protest the management of the emergency.Emilio Morenatti/APShow MoreShow Less5of8FILE – A house is covered by ash from a volcano that continues to erupt on La Palma in Spain’s Canary Islands on Oct. 30, 2021. From being one of the least known islands in the volcanic Spanish Canary Archipelago, to the spotlight for institutions, scientists and tourism. A year after the volcano erupted and nine months since it faded out, La Palma has emerged from the scars the lava left.Emilio Morenatti/APShow MoreShow Less6of87of8FILE – Lava from a volcano eruption flows on the island of La Palma in the Canaries, Spain, Sept. 23, 2021. From being one of the least known islands in the volcanic Spanish Canary Archipelago, to the spotlight for institutions, scientists and tourism. A year after the volcano erupted and nine months since it faded out, La Palma has emerged from the scars the lava left. But many islanders feel forgotten and victims mark the first anniversary Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, with a demonstration to protest the management of the emergency.Emilio Morenatti/APShow MoreShow Less8of8

    MADRID (AP) — A six-kilometer black lava scar crossing Spain’s La Palma island remains as testimony to the three-month-long volcano eruption that may have left no casualties but did wreak havoc in the lives of many.

    As officials held ceremonies Monday to commemorate the first anniversary of the start of what was one of the most televised volcanic eruptions of the century in Europe, the Spanish island located in the Canary Islands archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa is not the same, geologically, economically, or socially.

    Under the thick molten rock slab — still slowly cooling down from the initial 1,140 degrees Celsius (2,084 degrees Fahrenheit) — some 3,000 buildings were buried along with many banana plantations, roads and irrigation systems.

    Alongside agriculture, tourism is critical to the island’s economy. But half of the 8,000 registered places of accommodation remain closed due to the presence of poisonous gases — the same reason that keeps around 170 local people still living in hotel rooms.

    The former touristic spot of Puerto Naos is described by local newspapers as a ghost town. The lava didn’t reach the town, but the high concentration of CO2 gases forced the evacuation of its 1,000 residents. Most are staying with relatives, and all continue to wonder when they will be allowed back home.

    La Palma — population 84,790 — has become the focus of many politicians and dignitaries. Cabinet members including Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez have visited the island 60 times, mostly to announce new aid packages. Queen Letizia recently chose La Palma for her yearly visit to a school at the beginning of the academic year.

    Public funds to aid reconstruction totaling 566 million euros ($564 million) have been delivered by the government.

    Yet a grouping of those affected by the volcano plans to mark the anniversary Monday with a protest over what they consider bad management of the funds.

    Others resent the fact that when the roar of the volcano died down after 85 days, solidarity disappeared.

    “Politicians don’t really care about us,” said banana farmer Juan Carlos Rodríguez. He said the subsidies were insufficient.

    However, some entrepreneurs are finding ways to reshape their businesses and exploit the eruption.

    AstroLaPalma used to offer nighttime stargazing programs under the clear Canary Island sky. Now, owner Ana García guides amazed visitors through the volcanic ashes.

    The volcano didn’t really have a name before it erupted, though it was popularly known as Cumbre Vieja — the name of the surrounding national park. This summer, island residents voted to call it Tajogaite — the name of the area in the ancient Guanche language.

    It’s the first year of a new era for the volcanic islands, and locals are also determined to thrive.

    Just two months ago, the islanders were able to claim a minor victory over the volcano with the opening of a new road built over the lava rock to connect the sides of the Aridane Valley that was split in two by the eruption.

    The road takes two hours off the drive to reach isolated houses, shortens kids’ school routes and allows access to the surviving banana plantations in the valley.

    Weather in the Canary Islands in November 2022, water temperatures in the Canary Islands

    Check the weather for November before planning your holidays in the Canary Islands.
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    The maximum temperature during the day in the Canary Islands is 23.5000 °C, the minimum temperature at night is 15. 5000 °C. The amount of precipitation in November is usually not more than 54 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is not less than 6.

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    Canary Islands, Teide

    Canary Islands (Canary Islands – English, Islas Canarias – Spanish) – an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, which is one of the autonomous communities of Spain. It is located approximately 1,500 kilometers from Europe and only 100 kilometers from Africa (Fuerteventura Island) and therefore, from a geographical point of view, are considered part of the latter.

    Description

    Total area of ​​the Canary Islands: 7,477 km2. Tenerife is the largest island (2034 km2) and the most populated (about 900 thousand inhabitants). And also the most interesting from an excursion and entertainment point of view.

    The second largest is Fuerteventura (1,660 km2). The third (1,560 km2) is Gran Canaria.

    The Canaries have two capitals. Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria, concurrently the most populated city of the archipelago (380 thousand inhabitants), and Santa Cruz de Tenerife (220 thousand inhabitants), which is significantly inferior to it in this indicator

    The total number of permanent residents of the islands is currently slightly more in 2 million people 593 inhabitants. Which is 5-6 times less than the ocean of foreign tourists annually flooding the local beaches: 11-12 million!

    What you need to know

    Politically and economically, the Canary Islands are part of the European Union and the Eurozone, and the official currency here is the Euro. For a tourist visit, Russians need to stock up on either national Spanish or well-known Schengen visas.

    Moreover, it is not at all necessary to deal with registration on your own!

    The archipelago consists of 7 large and some small islands of volcanic origin. Mount Teide (3718 meters) on the island of Tenerife is the highest point in Spain.

    Teide is one of the visiting cards of the islands and the most popular attraction. And climbing the volcano as part of an excursion group is one of the favorite entertainments of tourists.

    • Special physical training is not required – all you need is desire, the absence of chronic diseases of the cardiovascular system (asthma and others like it can also become an obstacle due to rarefied air – although it is the purest here in itself) and the right equipment. Sneakers and a windbreaker to the throat are preferable to shoes and sweaters
    • A cable road will help you part of the way – so you don’t have to worry too much about the difficulties of the ascent. Better focus on beauty!
    • There are many of them and can be seen far away: the transparency of the local atmosphere is evidenced by the fact that the largest observatory in Spain is located on the slopes of the Teide, since the weather conditions here allow you to admire the stars without interference

    Pictures of Teide

    Teide from Airplane

    Teide Funicular

    Teide National Park

    Teide Volcano, Canary Islands

    Canary Islands on the map

    Climate

    Fuerteventura, Sea

    The Canary Islands are located at the latitude of the Sahara Desert and have a year-round warm climate with minimal seasonal temperature fluctuations. In winter, it rarely falls below +20 ° C, and in summer, heat above +30 is a rather rare occurrence.

    • Oceanic trade winds usually seriously moderate the ardor of the African subtropics, and therefore even during the peak holiday seasons: July and August, the air temperature in the Canary Islands is not a matter of irritation. Precipitation in summer is negligible to complete absence, the peak of rain falls on November-December
    • Sea water temperature in the Canary Islands in winter: from 19 to 20 ° C, in summer the ocean warms up to + 23-25 ​​° C.

    A bit of history

    Contrary to the notion that the ancients did not sail beyond the Pillars of Hercules, the archipelago has been known to Europeans since antiquity. However, before the Spaniards came to the archipelago in the 15th century, only the indigenous people lived here – the Guanches, who supposedly crossed here from Africa. The Roman historian Pliny the Elder (1st century AD), however, writes that Roman navigators did not find any population here, but instead saw the ruins left from some unknown civilization.

    • During the Middle Ages, the islands were visited by Arab sailors – do not forget that until the end of the 15th century, a hefty part of Spain was part of the caliphate
    • In 1402, a French couple conquered the islands for Castile: Jean Betancourt and Gadif de La Salle

    When the archipelago became an important stronghold on the route of caravans heading to Spain with American gold and silver, pirates began to rule in these waters, some of which captured entire islands: Murat Reis, for example, captured Lanzarote in 1585 – that’s probably Philip II was angry.

    • During the Dutch War of Independence in 1599, the Dutch fleet also launched a landing operation against the Canary Islands

    How to get there

    In order to get to the Canary Islands, obviously, you have to take a plane. Gran Canaria Airport (Las Palmas Airport) is one of the busiest in Spain and serves more than 10 million passengers a year.

    • There are international airports on the island of Tenerife (North and South), which together serve up to 11 million passengers a year
    • The archipelago can also be reached by ferries that travel from Portugal to Madeira or on board one of the many cruise ships that constantly ply the local waters

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    Where to go on vacation in November from Kazakhstan?

    November is traditionally considered the month of the “low season”, and quite undeservedly. Firstly, the children have school holidays, an excellent occasion for joint trips with the whole family. Secondly, when enough time has passed after the summer vacation, winter and slush are already coming, and the New Year holidays are still far away – it’s time to change the situation at least for a while, recharge with solar heat, vitamins and fresh impressions. At the same time, airlines usually offer their best prices in November, and hotels, restaurants and museums delight with a variety of discounts and special programs.

    Beach resorts

    In many European countries in November the weather is not very different from Kazakhstan – and does not encourage sunbathing. In November, the velvet season begins in Egypt, when the sweltering heat is replaced by warm sunny days, and the calm sea is conducive to a pleasant stay.

    The choice of destinations for a trip to warmer climes in November is really great. It can be Mauritius, Morocco, Tours to the UAE from Almaty or Tunisia – each of the countries is unique in its own way, and each can offer excellent weather, magnificent beaches, a rich excursion program and developed infrastructure.

    A trip to Israel from Almaty will please you with pleasant weather and beautiful landscapes. In November, you can swim and sunbathe in the Dead Sea without fear of the scorching sun. The water temperature ranges from +22°C to +24°C. In addition, the comfortable air temperature, which does not fall below +21°C, is conducive to sightseeing trips around the country. However, it is worth remembering that in November it starts to rain in Israel – despite the hot weather, short-term, but frequent showers can overshadow the rest.

    In the resorts of southern Europe – Spain, Italy and Greece – in November the air and water temperature is no longer conducive to swimming and relaxing on the coast. The exception is the Canary Islands, where the water temperature does not drop below +20°C all year round. The reason for such an even climate is the unique location of the islands – lying in the hot tropical zone off the very coast of desert Africa, they experience the beneficial effect of the western oceanic trade winds all year round.

    Tours

    Holidays in November are, first of all, school holidays and November holidays, which, although they have moved to another date, still give more days off than at other times. And therefore, in the last month of autumn, holidays with children or a short excursion tour to nearby countries are especially relevant.

    You can go to the Czech Republic from Almaty on your own – and wander around medieval Prague, where cozy coffee houses, interesting museums and sights are located. Children will love the Prague Zoo, which houses animals listed in the Red Book, the Wax Museum, and the Toy Museum with one of the world’s largest collections of marionette dolls. In the town of Klášterec nad Ohře, located half an hour from the famous spa town of Karlovy Vary, there is an aqua park with seven pools of different depths and amazing water attractions, slides, whirlpools and toboggans. For the youngest guests of the water park, children’s “paddling pools” are provided.

    Pleasantly comfortable temperature suitable for traveling in southern Europe, where the sun has not yet given way to rainy and overcast weather. In Spain, Greece and Italy, the weather is ideal for visiting museums and attractions. One of the main advantages of traveling in Europe in November is lower prices compared to the cost of summer trips.

    Having a little more days, it is worth going to the USA, where you can combine a trip around the country with a beach holiday in Philadelphia and California.

    In the Scandinavian countries – Sweden and Norway – as well as in Belgium , Denmark and Ireland the weather is already cool in November. The wind, coupled with low temperatures, can spoil the rest, so be sure to bring warm clothes with you.

    Exotic

    In November, wonderful opportunities for holidays in exotic countries open up. For example, in India, a trip around the country can be combined with a beach holiday in Goa. In the last autumn month, you can still avoid the influx of tourists – and relax comfortably by the warm ocean.

    The best weather conditions in November are typical for the Maldives, where the “iruvai” period, the northeast monsoon season, begins. The Maldives is widely known for its resort atolls, each of which is its own unique world, surrounded by pristine coral beaches and clear blue seas. Holidays in the Maldives are suitable, first of all, for those who want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, away from civilization.

    November is the best time to visit the Seychelles, where magical scenery along with pleasant sunny weather will make your holiday truly unforgettable. In autumn, there are no hurricanes or prolonged tropical downpours on the islands – and the weather does not bring unpleasant surprises. November is also suitable for diving; You can watch the most beautiful coral reefs off the island of Mahe.

    In Cuba, the average annual water temperature does not drop below +24°C, and the dry season that begins in autumn pleases with warm sunny days. Exotic lovers will love a vacation in Mexico. However, it is worth remembering that despite the dry season, tropical hurricanes are possible on the Gulf Coast in November, and acclimatization is necessary due to high humidity in most resorts.

    In November in French Polynesia the warm and wet season begins and lasts until May. During this period, the air temperature ranges from +27°C to +30°C and high humidity is typical.

    In Singapore in November, the temperature does not fall below +24°C – and is ideal for exploring the metropolis. In addition, there is relatively little rainfall this month. Theme parks located in Singapore – for example, the recently opened Universal Studios – will please adults and children with unusual attractions.

    Ski resorts

    November marks the beginning of the season in many ski resorts. In mid-November, ski areas open in Austria, Finland, France and Switzerland. Also in the middle of the month, Norwegian resorts located on Dombay, in the Khibiny or in Gornaya Shoriya begin their work. In Norway, natural snow already lies in November – and snowboard parks and ski centers open.

    Traditionally, at the end of November, the Korean resort of Yongpyeong (Dragon Valley) and other ski resorts in this country, which have recently been gaining more and more popularity among Russian tourists, will receive their first guests.

    In Spain, the ski areas open towards the end of November, so it is better to postpone a trip to the ski resorts until December.

    Holidays with children

    On dank November days, of course, it is better to take children somewhere where it is warm, bright and interesting. European amusement parks will serve as an excellent change of scenery – for example, Disneyland in Paris for young schoolchildren and Port Aventura for active teenagers. Boys can be taken to the BMW Welt in Munich, the Mercedes Museum in Stuttgart or the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, Italy. Girls will be interested in palaces and castles: for example, the Alhambra in the Spanish Granada or Pena Palace in the Portuguese Sintra.

    Comfortable weather for a beach holiday among not very distant destinations can be found in Egypt, Jordan and Israel.

    Festivals and holidays

    Sightseeing holiday, which in November is possible in almost any European country, can be combined with an entertainment trip. In autumn, many interesting and colorful festivals take place around the world. So, every year on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at eleven o’clock in the cities of Germany – Mainz, Dusseldorf and Cologne – the official opening of the carnival season takes place, which lasts for several months and ends by Lent. Gothic holidays are also interesting: in the ruins of Frankenstein’s castle, located near the German Darmstadt, on top of a high cliff, in the forests surrounding it, a multi-day Halloween party is held. Vampires, serial killers, zombies, werewolves, walking mummies, hangmen, and succubi from the nearby American military base run into the thousands; beer is flowing.

    Wine connoisseurs should not miss the New Beaujolais, a young wine produced in a small region north of Paris, Lyon, Dijon and many other cities in France.

    From the evening of the fifth to the morning of the sixth of November, Guy Fawkes Night is celebrated in Great Britain. People burn tar-covered barrels and effigies of the traitor Guy Fawkes, who nearly blew up the English Parliament in 1605. Firecrackers and fireworks are released every minute into the sky above every field, park, city courtyard, and even from the windows of houses, in memory of a significant historical event. And you can feel the mood of the upcoming Christmas in Paris, Helsinki and many other European capitals, where a solemn ceremony of lighting Christmas lights takes place in the last days of November. And this is also the beginning of the grandiose Christmas sales.

    Visa-free countries

    Getting a visa for a trip in November is usually not a problem, there should be no queues at consulates and visa centers. However, if you are reluctant to deal with the formalities, especially for registering children’s vacation trips, then there is a rather extensive list of visa-free countries. Schoolchildren should be interested in visiting castles and fortresses in Belarus and Ukraine . Good weather can be found on the beaches of Egypt and Israel. For long trips, you can choose Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Thailand or Morocco.

    Tenerife holidays november: Tenerife Holidays 2022 / 2023

    Опубликовано: December 17, 2021 в 10:12 am

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    What to expect to find in Tenerife

    Tenerife Island Holiday Overview

    If there is any spot on the globe that enjoys a perfect climate, Tenerife in the Canary Islands might just be it. There is markedly little variation in the average temperatures between summer and winter, and there is only very occasional rain. Add to this landscapes of verdant forests, mountains, deserts, volcanoes, exotic plant and animal life, and spectacular beaches (with black volcanic sand) and travellers have a true holiday paradise.

    Tenerife offers the unique experience of swimming and sunbathing on a beautiful beach while just a few miles away snow sparkles on the crest of Mount Teide. The island’s central mountain stands at 12,200 feet (3,719m), the highest in Spain, and a cable-car ride to the summit offers unrivalled views of the lunar-like landscape of the volcanic slopes in the UNESCO-listed Teide National Park.

    The island’s capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is an upbeat town geared towards tourism. Its port, where once the first shots of the Spanish Civil War were fired, is today a morass of ferries, jetfoils, and freighters ready to take visitors on various cruises and ocean adventures. Other picturesque towns worth visiting on this picturesque island include Garachico, La Orotava, and Masca, all of which have much to offer travellers.

    Getting Around

    The bus service is run by Titsa and is operational all over the island, as well as within Santa Cruz and other towns. Holidaymakers using the bus frequently should purchase a Bono card. Travellers can take a taxi anywhere on the island, but it is an expensive way to get around; hiring a car is a convenient and more cost-effective transport solution. Car rental outlets are available at the airport and major resorts in Tenerife, and same-day rentals shouldn’t be a problem.

    Nightlife

    Tenerife is famous for its raucous and varied nightlife, ranging from Ibiza-style nightclubs and boozy karaoke joints to authentic Spanish tapas venues and bars playing great live music or hosting traditional dance performances. Venues tend to stay open as late as the clientele wish, and the prices of drinks and dinner compare extremely well against mainland Europe.

    The best nightlife on Tenerife is concentrated in the south of the island around Playa de las Americas. There are three main areas to explore in this resort: Veronicas, the Patch, and Starco Commercial Centre, each of which are densely packed with clubs (many of which are open 24 hours), bars, and English-style pubs. Most bars are child friendly and serve decent food.

    The most famous club in Playa de las Americas is Tramps, in the Starco complex, regularly attracting top DJs for epic parties. Nearby Los Cristianos is a better bet for quieter bars and restaurants and is consequently more popular with families with young children. In the north of the island, Santa Cruz and Puerto de la Cruz have a good variety of nightlife venues but lack the concentration of clubs in the south.

    Casinos are another popular way to enjoy a night out in Tenerife. There are three to choose from Casino de Taoro in Puerto de la Cruz, Casino Santa Cruz in Hotel Mencey in Santa Cruz, and the Playa de las Americas Casino in the Gran Tenerife Hotel.

    A popular family night out is the Medieval dinner show at Castillo San Miguel, which has jousting, horse and sword feats, and bawdy serving wenches. For some more traditional Spanish entertainment, travellers shouldn’t miss the Flamenco performances at the Pyramid de Arona Auditorium at Playa de las Americas, and the cabaret and dancing on display at the Palace Show in Playa de las Americas.

    Shopping in Tenerife

    Tenerife is well prepared for shoppers, with plenty of supermarkets in the larger towns providing all basics and foodstuffs for self-catering tourists and plenty of markets and smaller shops all around the island for gifts and bargains.

    The best shopping is in Santa Cruz, particularly on Calle Castillo, where all the fashion stores are. There is also a mega-mall, Meridiano on Avenida La Salle, and the enormous department store of El Corte Ingles. Just outside of town is the enormous Carrefour hypermarket.

    Most of the resorts and small towns have weekly markets. The huge Sunday market in Los Cristianos is a flea market extravaganza selling everything under the sun. In Santa Cruz, the African market is well worth exploring, with 300 stores selling fresh produce and interesting curios. On Sundays, the area around the market becomes the El Rastro Flea Market, a good place to pick up quality handicrafts and bargain souvenirs. Golf del Sur has a good market near the marina on Friday mornings; Los Abrigos puts on a decent night market every Tuesday evening; while Guaza has recently begun hosting a Sunday flea market.

    Best buys in Tenerife, apart from booze and cigarettes, are the award-winning local cheeses and honey, leather goods such as shoes and belts, and turrón, the almonds and honey confection available around the festive season. Travellers should avoid shopping at the airport where prices tend to be significantly inflated and note that if they pay via debit or credit card, they will need to show their passport. Many shops still observe the very sensible custom of closing over siesta (1.30 to 4.30 pm) and will close all day Sunday.

    Sight Seeing

    Tenerife’s main attraction is its ideal weather, which offers warm sunny days all year round and allows visitors to enjoy the beautiful beaches in all seasons. There are plenty of great beaches, lively resorts, charming ports and villages, and even a volcano to explore in the centre of the island.

    Water sports are another popular attraction: windsurfers and kite surfers will enjoy the strong winds of the east coast, while surfers have perfect conditions in the south of the island. For the kids, there are numerous theme parks and water parks that guarantee a cooling day out for the whole family.

    Getting around Tenerife for sightseeing excursions or days of beach hopping is easy; almost every attraction on the island can be reached in under an hour by bus. There are plenty of metered taxis available in the resorts and a good, cheap bus service operates around the resorts and between all the main towns on the island. Local car rental companies have offices in all the main resorts and are good value and popular with those wanting to explore the north of the island.

    So what’s the weather like in Tenerife?

    Climate Information

    Tenerife has a wonderful climate; the average temperature is comfortable all year round. The cooling sea breeze ensures that there is little humidity and that the summer heat is bearable. During winter, between December and February, the evenings get cooler and the water temperatures drop, but it is never cold by European standards.

    The coldest month, January, experiences average temperatures between 59°F (15°C ) and 68°F (20°C) and August, the hottest month, experiences average temperatures between 70°F (21°C) and 84°F (29°C). Rainfall in the summer months is almost non-existent, but showers are possible between October and April. The rain showers are usually short-lived and quickly replaced by sunshine.

    There are, however, distinct climate variations according to region on Tenerife: inland, particularly around Teide National Park, temperatures can drop far lower, so travellers should dress for cool evenings and rainfall (or perhaps even snow) if exploring the high altitudes around the interior of the island.

    The most popular time to visit Tenerife is in the summer months of May to September, when it is hot and dry, but the beaches can be enjoyed year round (although the sea may be too cold for swimming).

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    Tenerife holidays take you to the largest and the most popular island in the Canaries. In common with the other islands in this Spanish archipelago, Tenerife has a landscape of contrasts with the arid slopes of the volcanic Mount Teide rather surprisingly giving way to fertile plantations. The coastline varies from towering cliffs to sheltered rocky coves and from coarse, dark volcanic deposits to soft sandy beaches where the sand has been imported from the Sahara Desert. On a clear day, and most of them are, take the cable car to the summit of Mount Teide where you’ll enjoy fantastic panoramic views.

    Family Tenerife Holidays

    One of the main attractions of the Canary Islands is the weather which remains clement throughout the year. The winters are pleasantly mild with plenty of sunshine making it the perfect getaway for those who find the British winter interminably long and dreary. The weather at this time may not be hot enough for sunbathing but it is ideal for scenic walks, for sightseeing or for playing golf. During the height of the summer months, unless you like to roast on the beach, Southern Europe can be oppressively hot. If you enjoy more temperate heat but nevertheless want a guarantee of sunshine, a cheap Tenerife holiday would be a good choice.

    Lively Holidays in Tenerife

    Tenerife holidays have wide appeal as there are resorts to suit all age groups. The island is a great choice for families as there is plenty to keep them occupied. Spend the day at Loro Parque where there are dolphins, birds and a whole variety of wild animals. The gardens and the orchid house are also worth a mention. A water park near Las Americas is a popular attraction with adults and children alike. Tenerife attracts many golfers as the island has several courses. The winter season sees an influx of aficionados of the sport. Tenerife has the liveliest nightlife in the Canary Islands and holidays here are very popular among young singles.

    How To Find The Cheapest Holidays for Tenerife

    Low cost Tenerife holidays provide good standards of both accommodation and service. The island’s eateries cater for all tastes and budgets as there is everything from high class restaurants to fast food outlets. Even the most conservative British palate will have plenty of choice. Full English breakfast, Sunday Roast, fish and chips, pasta and pizza, Indian or Chineses, you can take your pick. Those for whom a holiday is incomplete without a little retail therapy will be delighted by the shopping opportunities in most resorts. We all like a bargain but the task of searching the internet for the cheapest holidays to Tenerife can be more than a little off-putting. We can help you find the best deal. Use the simple search facility of Cheekytrip holiday price comparison site by entering your departure point, your dates and destination and within seconds we’ll find you the trip that offers the best value for money. We bring you holidays from over thirty travel companies, including some of the market leaders. They are all competing for your custom which inevitably leads to great bargains. As the very best offers change daily, don’t delay, ring and book today.


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    Tenerife is the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, located in the north of the region. Holidays to Tenerife are sure to make for an interesting trip due to its varied physical landscape, with lush green forests, incredible volcanoes, breath-taking cliffs and beautiful beaches. It’s easy to see why this island is sometimes referred to as the island of a thousand experiences! Tenerife is a great year-round holiday destination thanks to its amazing climate, with sunshine throughout the year and fairly consistent high temperatures.

    Tenerife is the perfect spot for a relaxing Sun Holiday or an action-packed adventure full of exploration and activities. There are lots of beautiful beaches on the island, some of which are popular tourist attractions due to the golden sand and crystal-clear calm waters, while others found away from the towns are quieter and more tranquil. You could even see dolphins, blue whales and orcas, which have been known to inhabit Tenerife’s coast! Thrill-seekers will get a kick out of a visit to Teide National Park, which is home to the highest peak in Spain as well as endless natural beauty which can be enjoyed on the cable car which carries visitors up the mountain.

    The wide variety of activities and sights on offer in Tenerife make it a great holiday destination for every type of tourist. Families are sure to have buckets of fun on some of the more popular beaches on the island thanks to the range of facilities available in the vicinity and the fine golden sand and calm turquoise water perfect for splashing around in. Couples will love relaxing on some of the island’s more secluded beaches, which are a great spot to re-charge your batteries away from the office. Tenerife has something for everyone, including water parks, historical sites and sports-related activities, so you’ll never be bored!

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    The top 5 things to do in Tenerife

    The beautiful island of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, sits off the coast of West Africa. While many people know the Spanish island for its year-round glorious weather, there’s even more to Tenerife, including plenty of holiday activities for couples, families and solo travellers.

    Here’s 5 of our favourite things to do on the island.

    1. Mount Teide National Park

    Mount Teide National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the incredible Mount Teide, the highest point in Spain. You can hike up, or take a cable car, and take in the stunning views of the surrounding area. If you choose to hike to the very top, be advised that you need to get a permit in advance.

    Thanks to the high altitude and low pollution, the area is considered to be one of the best in the world for stargazing—it’s rumoured that on a good night you can even spot the rings of Saturn!

    2. Costa Adeje

    The upmarket area of Costa Adeje in the south of Tenerife is the ideal base for exploring the island. Costa Adeje is home to plenty of 5-star hotels and resorts, beautiful beaches, waterparks (see below) and more.

    The area is also great for lots of outdoor activities including jet skiing and windsurfing. If none of that takes your fancy, head over to Playa del Duque where you’ll find beaches with golden sand, crystal-clear water and a chic and elegant promenade that’s home to bars, restaurants and high-end boutiques.

    3. Siam Park

    Siam Park is the self-proclaimed “most spectacular waterpark in Europe” and holder of a TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choice Award 2019 in the “Top 10 Amusement Parks & Water Parks – Spain” category.

    The Thai-themed park, located in Costa Adeje, has plenty of amazing rides including Vulcano, The Dragon, Naga Racer and The Giant (to name a few). If you prefer a gentler pace, the park has one of the longest lazy rivers in the world.

    4. Beaches

    Tenerife is famed as a great beach holiday destination and with good reason — the island’s beaches are long, plentiful and have warm, golden sand. Tenerife alone has 14 Blue Flag accredited beaches!

    Aside from the beach at Playa del Duque (as mentioned above), there are quite a few nice beaches in Playas de las Americas including Playa La Troya and Playa El Camisón.

    Another strong favourite for holidaymakers is Playa Las Vistas, which is about a kilometre long and 80 metres deep with plenty of bars, cafés and restaurants.

    5. Visit the capital—Santa Cruz

    The capital of the island is Santa Cruz de Tenerife, more commonly known just as Santa Cruz, a port city on the northeast coast.

    We would definitely recommend visiting the Auditorio De Tenerife, home to the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra. With its floaty curved design, it’s certainly one of the most unique buildings on the island!

    We also love the Old Town — go for a wander around the picturesque pastel-coloured streets and get lost in the moment.

    Where to stay in Tenerife?

    Finding a place to stay is probably one of the biggest challenges when you are organising a holiday getaway by yourself. Tenerife offers a variety of activities and your choice of accommodation depends on the kind of holiday you are looking for. Are you coming to party? Or would you like to experience quiet beaches with the authentic character of the Canary Islands?

    For partygoers

    If you are coming to enjoy yourself, Playa de Las Americas and Costa Adeje are the locations that you want to be staying in. Full of bright lights and an active nightlife, you are guaranteed a night of partying. Hotels, villas and country houses are conveniently located around the nocturnal Veronica strip.

    For families and couples

    For a quieter holiday with some family time involving beautiful beaches, Puerto Santiago is the ideal location! If you are a couple or are travelling with children, Puerto Santiago will offer an idyllic alternative to the crowded areas in the south. Its narrow streets covered in small shops and cafes will help you to get into a relaxed mood as soon as you walk in.

    The stunning black sand beaches of Playa de la Arena provide visitors with sun loungers, showers and nearby restaurants. The currents might be strong so keep an eye for the red flags, especially when travelling with children. The beach is a year-round treasure with breath-taking sunsets.

    Pirate tip: Puerto Santiago is on mountainous terrain, so be sure to bring your walking shoes.

    When is the best time to travel to Tenerife?

    Tenerife is alive all year long so it’s difficult to pinpoint the best time to travel. The island offers so many diverse activities throughout the year that you can almost create your own custom holiday experience, catering to your own interests and preferences.

    Surf from September to April: For the surfers amongst us, the best time to catch amazing Atlantic waves is from September to April. You might want to consider the north as your destination and El Socorro is a well-known spot for competitions. The volcanic beach is also stunning while you watch the black sand from your surfboard.

    If you are more of a windsurfer or kitesurfer, we will see you on Tenerife from May to September as the winds are particularly strong during summer. Whether you are a beginner or an expert – Tenerife is the place to be for aquatic sports.

    Whale watch from December to May: With a little bit of luck, a highlight of your stay in Puerto Santiago could be whale and dolphin watching. You can book a boat trip and spend some hours observing the beautiful creatures, all at very affordable prices. The busiest time to see the breath-taking marine giants is from December to May, add snorkelling and swimming to your experience to complete your Tenerife holiday.

    Taste wine from July to October: Wine connoisseurs should visit from July to October when the wineries are harvesting the fresh grapes. There will be celebrations and wine tastings and you can observe the wine harvest. If you are a fan of dry white wine, perfect! The region is known for it. However, you will still be able to find some reds as well, so don’t worry too much!

    Travelling off-season

    If you are looking to stretch your Pound, the more budget-friendly time for your Tenerife holiday is from October to November and between March and May.

    As the weather stays amazing all-year-round, so does the magic of Tenerife. Most of the main attractions or restaurants remain open, but it is advisable to plan ahead if you want to get the best deals to enjoy one of Spain’s most beautiful islands.

    Pirate tip: In February, the second largest carnival after Rio de Janeiro, the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife takes place and the prices tend to increase. The weeks around Easter can also get busy due to the religious festivities taking place.

    How to get around in Tenerife

    The easiest and most flexible way of getting around Tenerife is by renting a car. If you want to explore the island, go hiking or are simply travelling with kids, a rental car is an affordable and easy way to discover the beauty of the Canary Island. If you prefer to use public transport, Tenerife has a bus system that is comfortable and economical. However, keep in mind that public transport might be time-consuming and that you may have to change busses in order to reach your destination. The green and white local busses are called Guaguas (pronounced “wa-was”) in case you want to ask a local where to find them…

    Tips for your Tenerife holiday

    Plan for at least 5 days: If you can, take an extended weekend break as you will need a bit more time to take in the full picture of what Tenerife has to offer.

    Learn a few Spanish phrases: “Cuanto cuesta una cerveza?” means “How much is a beer?” and might come in handy on the Spanish island.

    Take some sunscreen: The days are known to last long in Tenerife and you can expect approximately 9 hours of sunshine a day in summer.

    Bring an adapter: If you need to do a bit of work on a holiday or can’t put your phone down, then take an adapter with you. The plugs are different from the ones in the UK and we don’t want you running out of juice!

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    Holidays In Tenerife – Canary Islands With Saga Holidays

    Culture and history

    As a part of the Kingdom of Spain, Tenerife and the rest of the Canary Islands are heavily influenced by mainland Spanish culture. Tenerife’s main religion is Roman Catholicism, just like in Spain, with the faith also having a large influence on the island’s culture. Thanks to its relative geographical isolation, off the west coast of Africa, the island manages to maintain a richly distinct culture all of its own.

    With roots in the indigenous Guanches tribal culture that dominated the islands before the Spanish arrived, Canary Islanders (or Isleños in Spanish) are very proud of their history and heritage. 

    Isleños also enjoy traditional Canarian sports like ‘juego del palo’, a form of martial art that involves fighting with sticks. ‘Salto del pastor’, meanwhile, is a spectacular sport where a spiked stick is used like a pole vault to leap over ravines and other dangerous or sheer terrain. It’s fascinating and frightening in equal parts!

    Canarian culture is particularly distinct for its cuisine, due in part to being an archipelago in the ocean. Naturally, fish plays a vital part in the diet. Other popular dishes include ‘papas arrugadas’ – wrinkled potatoes boiled in salted water. These simple tasty treats are served up with ‘mojo’ pepper sauces, red or green spicy accompaniments that bring this dish into its own. And the Spanish love of tapas has not escaped Tenerife, either.

    Things to do

    The massive volcano Mount Teide dominates the views, but the island is also rich in varied scenery, from the stark otherworldly beauty of Teide National Park to the thick pine forests of La Orotava Valley. Then there’s the awe-inspiring sunsets on Beijo beach and the breath-taking Los Gigantes cliffs that adorn so many tourist brochures about the island.

    All this combines to create a getaway like no other. Spend the morning taking a camel ride through a volcanic crater, hike through the stunning Anaga Mountains in the afternoon, and then relax on Las Vistas beach in the evening. And you can do all that in one day!

    Costa Adeje

    A popular resort town for the discerning traveller, Costa Adeje sits on the southern coast of the island. This destination boasts countless excellent restaurants and a stunning seafront promenade, where there are plenty of activities to enjoy. Try a ride on a jet-ski, or take a trip out to sea and watch dolphins and whales at play.

    Beyond the bright lights of the beach fronts, the south and east coast of Tenerife has plenty of quiet fishing villages that offer an authentic view of island life, far away from the crowds and wild nights. And if you love a round of golf, you’ll find a few excellent courses and country clubs where you can while away an afternoon.

    Los Gigantes

    If geology and natural history are your passion, then you should head to Los Gigantes. The iconic cliffs span a six-mile stretch of Tenerife’s west coast, rising over 1,600 feet from the Atlantic. Los Gigantes means ‘the Giants’ in Spanish, and it is easy to see why. 

    The town itself has a delightful marina that is fringed by excellent quayside restaurants and bars. For a couple of peaceful hours, you can sample some of the local cuisine and watch private yachts arrive or set sail. A short distance down the coast from Los Gigantes is the resort of Playa de la Arena. There, you can see one of the island’s few natural black sand beaches – most others have golden sand imported.

    La Orotava 

    To taste some of the ‘real Tenerife’, make a trip to the beautiful village of La Orotava in the north, and enjoy its quaint cobbled streets and colonial architecture. There, you’ll find a beautiful parish church and a botanical garden with over 3,000 different species of tropical and subtropical plant species, from Africa to Australia and beyond.

    The surrounding valley – also called La Orotava – includes the peak of Mount Teide. Between the stunning natural vistas and the picturesque houses, you’ll have plenty of superb photo opportunities. Here, you will find a beguiling slice of island life a world away from the sun and sangria of the southern resorts.

    Flight time

    A flight from London to Tenerife is around 4 hrs 30 minutes.

    Currency

    Euro

    Timezone

    Tenerife is on Greenwich Mean Time, so it is in the same time zone as Great Britain. This means no jet lag or having to change your watches if you’re flying from the UK.

    Electricity

    Mains voltage is 220 volts AC. Hotels will have European-style two-pin sockets, so a travel adaptor will be needed if you take your UK electrical appliances with you on your holiday or cruise.

    Language

    Spanish; Castilian

    Tipping

    A decent rule of thumb is to tip around 10% of a restaurant bill, and taxi drivers and porters may expect a small tip of the same amount too.

    Tipping in restaurants is not mandatory, but as elsewhere in Europe, a reward for good service will be gladly accepted.

    Climate

    Tenerife enjoys a subtropical climate, with temperatures that rarely fall below 20 degrees Celsius. Thanks to the north-easterly sea breeze, temperatures stay around the high twenties during the summer months, meaning the heat is rarely too extreme.

    Health

    As health information can change at any time, we’d advise you to consult your GP at least 12 weeks before departure.

    Country-specific information and advice on possible health risks is also published by the National Travel Health Network and Centre and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office provides important health and safety information for British nationals travelling abroad.

    Population and size

    Tenerife has a population of over 750,000 people, with a total of 2.2 million living in the Canary Islands as a whole. Of course, millions more arrive at the local airport each year.

    At 2,034 square kilometres, the island is about the same size as the county of Norfolk.

    Smoking

    Just like in Spain, Tenerife’s law prohibits smoking in public buildings like hotels and restaurants. Smoking is allowed in most outside areas, but as with anywhere, be considerate when smoking in public.

    Culture and history

    As a part of the Kingdom of Spain, Tenerife and the rest of the Canary Islands are heavily influenced by mainland Spanish culture. Tenerife’s main religion is Roman Catholicism, just like in Spain, with the faith also having a large influence on the island’s culture. Thanks to its relative geographical isolation, off the west coast of Africa, the island manages to maintain a richly distinct culture all of its own.

    With roots in the indigenous Guanches tribal culture that dominated the islands before the Spanish arrived, Canary Islanders (or Isleños in Spanish) are very proud of their history and heritage. 

    Isleños also enjoy traditional Canarian sports like ‘juego del palo’, a form of martial art that involves fighting with sticks. ‘Salto del pastor’, meanwhile, is a spectacular sport where a spiked stick is used like a pole vault to leap over ravines and other dangerous or sheer terrain. It’s fascinating and frightening in equal parts!

    Canarian culture is particularly distinct for its cuisine, due in part to being an archipelago in the ocean. Naturally, fish plays a vital part in the diet. Other popular dishes include ‘papas arrugadas’ – wrinkled potatoes boiled in salted water. These simple tasty treats are served up with ‘mojo’ pepper sauces, red or green spicy accompaniments that bring this dish into its own. And the Spanish love of tapas has not escaped Tenerife, either.

    Things to do

    The massive volcano Mount Teide dominates the views, but the island is also rich in varied scenery, from the stark otherworldly beauty of Teide National Park to the thick pine forests of La Orotava Valley. Then there’s the awe-inspiring sunsets on Beijo beach and the breath-taking Los Gigantes cliffs that adorn so many tourist brochures about the island.

    All this combines to create a getaway like no other. Spend the morning taking a camel ride through a volcanic crater, hike through the stunning Anaga Mountains in the afternoon, and then relax on Las Vistas beach in the evening. And you can do all that in one day!

    Costa Adeje

    A popular resort town for the discerning traveller, Costa Adeje sits on the southern coast of the island. This destination boasts countless excellent restaurants and a stunning seafront promenade, where there are plenty of activities to enjoy. Try a ride on a jet-ski, or take a trip out to sea and watch dolphins and whales at play.

    Beyond the bright lights of the beach fronts, the south and east coast of Tenerife has plenty of quiet fishing villages that offer an authentic view of island life, far away from the crowds and wild nights. And if you love a round of golf, you’ll find a few excellent courses and country clubs where you can while away an afternoon.

    Los Gigantes

    If geology and natural history are your passion, then you should head to Los Gigantes. The iconic cliffs span a six-mile stretch of Tenerife’s west coast, rising over 1,600 feet from the Atlantic. Los Gigantes means ‘the Giants’ in Spanish, and it is easy to see why. 

    The town itself has a delightful marina that is fringed by excellent quayside restaurants and bars. For a couple of peaceful hours, you can sample some of the local cuisine and watch private yachts arrive or set sail. A short distance down the coast from Los Gigantes is the resort of Playa de la Arena. There, you can see one of the island’s few natural black sand beaches – most others have golden sand imported.

    La Orotava 

    To taste some of the ‘real Tenerife’, make a trip to the beautiful village of La Orotava in the north, and enjoy its quaint cobbled streets and colonial architecture. There, you’ll find a beautiful parish church and a botanical garden with over 3,000 different species of tropical and subtropical plant species, from Africa to Australia and beyond.

    The surrounding valley – also called La Orotava – includes the peak of Mount Teide. Between the stunning natural vistas and the picturesque houses, you’ll have plenty of superb photo opportunities. Here, you will find a beguiling slice of island life a world away from the sun and sangria of the southern resorts.

    Flight time

    A flight from London to Tenerife is around 4 hrs 30 minutes.

    Currency

    Euro

    Timezone

    Tenerife is on Greenwich Mean Time, so it is in the same time zone as Great Britain. This means no jet lag or having to change your watches if you’re flying from the UK.

    Electricity

    Mains voltage is 220 volts AC. Hotels will have European-style two-pin sockets, so a travel adaptor will be needed if you take your UK electrical appliances with you on your holiday or cruise.

    Language

    Spanish; Castilian

    Tipping

    A decent rule of thumb is to tip around 10% of a restaurant bill, and taxi drivers and porters may expect a small tip of the same amount too.

    Tipping in restaurants is not mandatory, but as elsewhere in Europe, a reward for good service will be gladly accepted.

    Climate

    Tenerife enjoys a subtropical climate, with temperatures that rarely fall below 20 degrees Celsius. Thanks to the north-easterly sea breeze, temperatures stay around the high twenties during the summer months, meaning the heat is rarely too extreme.

    Health

    As health information can change at any time, we’d advise you to consult your GP at least 12 weeks before departure.

    Country-specific information and advice on possible health risks is also published by the National Travel Health Network and Centre and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office provides important health and safety information for British nationals travelling abroad.

    Population and size

    Tenerife has a population of over 750,000 people, with a total of 2.2 million living in the Canary Islands as a whole. Of course, millions more arrive at the local airport each year.

    At 2,034 square kilometres, the island is about the same size as the county of Norfolk.

    Smoking

    Just like in Spain, Tenerife’s law prohibits smoking in public buildings like hotels and restaurants. Smoking is allowed in most outside areas, but as with anywhere, be considerate when smoking in public.

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    Tenerife is one of the largest islands in the Canary Islands. Most of the island is occupied by Mount Teide. A dormant volcano and is also the highest point in Spain. Tourists from all over the world come to Tenerife for the carnival – Santa Cruz de Tenerife – a large-scale and colorful procession, where great music, bright dances and costumes play. Beaches with yellow and black sand, resorts such as: Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas.
    The area of ​​the island is about – 2,034 km

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    A tour to Tenerife from Kazakhstan will not disregard lovers of various types of recreation, such as visiting water parks, getting to know the water world, excursions to amazing places in the country and much more. After visiting the water park, you will have an unforgettable experience, because only here you can ride various attractions and enjoy extreme relaxation. You haven’t seen this anywhere else.

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    Estimated travel time is about 14 hours.

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    Traveling alone in Tenerife is an incredibly comfortable holiday on golden sandy beaches. Nature will please with its picturesqueness: the peaks of the rocky mountains, lush subtropical greenery and crystal clear waters.

    When is the season in Tenerife

    Tourists like to come to the island all year round, but the most popular and warmest season in Tenerife starts in May to November. The velvet season in Tenerife begins in autumn – from early September to November. During this period, the water in the Atlantic Ocean reaches up to 25C.

    Holidays with children in Tenerife are:

    1. The mildest climate among Spanish resorts
    2. Beach vacation on the ocean
    3. Possibility to have a rest at any time of the year
    4. Blue flag free sandy beaches
    5. Water not warm enough for bathing babies
    6. Very large selection of attractions for children
    7. No poisonous animals
    8. Well developed tourism infrastructure
    9. High level of service in hotels
    10. Children’s menu in cafes and restaurants
    11. Convenient transport links between cities
    12. Special economic zone and pleasant prices

    Attractions Tenerife

    Teide Volcano
    Volcano peak about 3718 meters. Located in the center of the Teide National Park. At an altitude of 3555 meters, there is an observation deck that offers an excellent view of all the Canary Islands. You can climb to the very top with the help of a cable car.

    Siam Park
    Siam Park is Europe’s largest water park. Popular with families with children. The water park has 25 slides of varying difficulty. The owners of the park are very fond of the culture of Southeast Asia and the park was decorated in Thai style, which is very good and attractive. Floating market, Asian restaurants, statues from the Thai epic.

    Artificial Islands and Lago Martianez Park
    Artificial islands on which parks have been built, one of them is the Lago Martianes Park, located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The islands have restaurants, beaches, pools and terraces with great views.

    Teide Observatory
    The Canary Islands are considered one of the best places to observe the starry sky in the Southern Hemisphere. The Teide Observatory was founded in 1964. The institution has international status and is one of the largest observatories in the world. The telescope is located at an altitude of 2390 meters.

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    You can relax in the Canary Islands all year round, there is always a comfortable temperature within 22-25 degrees. The most popular island is Tenerife. But we also organize tours to Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma and even Gomer and Hierro.

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    Vacation in Tenerife

    A wonderful climate attracts here. Maybe you do not know where to fly with children in early spring / winter? Or would you like to escape with your loved one for a romantic getaway under the sun? Maybe you are a group of friends who want to have fun and be active and come home with a tan?

    Whatever your circumstances, TRAWOR and the island of Tenerife will satisfy all your needs, because a more versatile place to stay is hard to find.

    Holidays in Tenerife from Minsk will offer you everything: from the lunar landscape of the National Park to breathtaking beauty resorts in the south.

    Activities in Tenerife

    In addition to a simple beach holiday, we offer you to climb the highest point in Spain – Mount Teide – as part of a group or with a personal guide. We also cooperate with a Russian-speaking surf school and are ready to organize for you both individual and group surfing lessons during your vacation.

    All that is required of you is just to express your desire, and we will arrange the rest. At the same time, you do not have to stay in the apartments at the surf school, we will select more comfortable options and you will choose the one that you like the most.

    Tours to Tenerife from Minsk in 2019

    There are several ways to get on holiday in Tenerife from Minsk in 2019. For example, since March of this year, it has become possible to fly to Tenerife from Minsk by charter flight. But how beneficial is it?

    Alternatively, you can consider a direct flight to Tenerife from Warsaw by low-cost airlines. Often, it is more profitable than flying to Tenerife from Minsk, especially since charter flights are a seasonal phenomenon. Also from Minsk you can get to Moscow, and from there you can fly to Tenerife by direct regular flight.

    Do not forget about the other islands of the Canary archipelago, where you can fly directly from Europe or take a ferry from Tenerife. Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are famous for their surf camps and schools. Rest here will be either very quiet and away from people, or vice versa in the very center of the surfer party. La Palma is famous for its magnificent nature and beautiful hiking trails. Gran Canaria is the third largest island with a well-developed infrastructure, where, like Tenerife, there is a wide variety of resort towns and hotels. Gomera and Hierro – tourism is also present on these islands, but there is simply not much entertainment for young people and not so many attractions for more mature tourists. But the nature of these islands has largely retained its originality and its beauty is unique.

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    Our vacation in TENERIFE – November 2012. Part 1 – flight, hotel, general impressions. – 25 answers

    Last November we were in Tenerife with two children – 9 months old. and almost 7 years) Here are my memories of the trip after more than half a year, but the review turned out to be voluminous and there are many photos) )) They planned to go during the autumn holidays of the eldest, and still capture a week, in total for 2 weeks from November 6 to 20. For the children it was the first trip abroad. We needed a two-room suite. There was a refusal for the suites in Abama and Gran Takanda, for these dates only Sheraton la Caleta remained, well, Bahia El Duque, beloved by many Russians, is decently more expensive) We stopped at the Sheraton. We flew through the tour operator “Troika”, the host party “Tez Tour”.

    Aeroflot and Transaero direct flights fly to Tenerife, but having a positive experience of flying with Aeroflot, this was exactly what was needed). Moreover, there was the possibility of ordering a baby cradle for the duration of the flight. To book a cradle, I called the Aeroflot hotline after receiving tickets in my hands. I called back the next day and the booking was confirmed.

    the baby was 8.5 months old at the time of departure, then the preparation was to be serious). At that time, we had already completed the GW. I did not hope for the availability of the food she needed on the spot, so for the entire duration of my stay I brought everything except juices, water and vegetable purees with me. The list turned out to be decent: Agusha instant cereals (3 pcs.), NAN-2 mixture (1 large jar), Gerber vegetable puree with meat (for 3 days), Tema meat puree (12 cans), Gerber curds and dairy desserts ( 16 pieces of each type), Gerber fruit puree (for 3 days), juice (for 3 days), Merris diapers (2 large packs), baby water (on the road), wet wipes that absorb diapers. I planned to buy juice, vegetable and fruit purees on the spot. In general, one large suitcase was only with food)

    Flight:

    flew with an infant, they could not check in online for the flight. We arrived at the airport 4 hours before departure. At check-in, we were seated right behind the business class, where there is the possibility of attaching a cradle) We handed over the stroller at the gangway. Departed from Sheremetyevo without delay, day flight, duration 7 hours 20 minutes. After takeoff, they gave a cradle. She helped out a lot in flight – her daughter slept there, and sat in it and played. I also walked down the aisle with my dad. I took canned food on the flight, new toys for the younger, older – a new magazine, coloring books and pencils, a tablet. The only thing that I didn’t calculate was diapers) I took 8 pieces on the road, I thought it was enough for my eyes, but it turned out that back to back.

    We did not wait for the transfer by bus at the airport, we took a taxi, according to the meter 30 euros to the hotel.

    Hotel:


    The main entrance to the hotel

    We arrived at the hotel at 7 pm and it was already dark, torches were burning on the terrace near the bar, romantic). Dali number 101 is the second floor from the ground. The room itself is huge – a bedroom, a living room, a dressing room, a huge bathroom with a bathtub and a shower, a terrace in the room of about 30 sq.m. with sun loungers, beach towels, an umbrella, chairs and a table.

    Bedroom

    Living room

    Bathroom

    The room has a mini-bar, refrigerator, coffee maker with coffee set, 2 TVs, and a music player. There were already beds for the children – the eldest in the living room, and the little one in our bedroom. The bed is on wheels, so we then drove it around the room) True, there are no soft sides on the bed, so they were built from towels, of which there are a lot in the room.

    Most of all I liked the view! The room has huge windows from floor to ceiling, and a direct view of the sea and the tops of palm trees! The beauty! The first days, as soon as I woke up, I opened all the curtains and, lying on the bed, admiring the view!)) And the sunset was right in front of the windows!)

    In the evening, as newlyweds, they brought us a present from the hotel – champagne in a bucket with ice and strawberries in chocolate) Nice)

    The room was cleaned well, linen was changed every other day, pillowcases were changed almost every day. There is turndown service. Before going to bed, we put 6-8 bottles of water every day, laid out small chocolates) In general, the service at the hotel is of course at the level. Needed hot water to prepare formula for the baby at night and a sterilizer for baby bottles – they brought a kettle and a sterilizer for half an hour.

    On site


    We didn’t plan to be at the hotel during the day. We had breakfast and dinner at the main restaurant, we didn’t go to the other two, because. you still can’t relax with small children) For breakfast, the choice is huge, a lot of fruits, freshly squeezed juice, champagne if desired, very tasty pastries, I didn’t get tired of it for 2 weeks. For dinner, the choice of food is also large, the fish was cooked very tasty, drinks at dinner are all paid. There is no children’s menu as such. Our eldest is very picky about food, but there were no problems feeding her for breakfast – porridge, scrambled eggs, pastries she ate with pleasure. Dinner is more difficult – she ate the same thing – potatoes, pasta, nuggets or meat, but she doesn’t eat vegetables with us. Once we dined at the hotel right by the pool, the portions are huge, we didn’t even master it) Everything is written to your account, payment upon departure. We took wine 3-4 times at dinner, sometimes beer, always water and juice for the child, something in the minibar. We paid 230 euros on check out.

    Lunch by the pool at the hotel

    The hotel has a Russian-speaking girl in the SPA, if you have difficulties with the language and you can contact her, but we somehow coped with our poor English) There is also a waiter Miguel in the restaurant, he married to Russian and also knows a lot of words in Russian) In general, the staff is very kind. Everyone paid attention to our baby, constantly touched, stroked, tried to pick it up)) On the day when she turned exactly 9 months old, in the evening at dinner, my husband and I ordered a bottle of wine, telling Miguel about the occasion) So he, along with the administrator, immediately brought Alina a pie with a burning candle and sang “Happy birthday”))

    we lived in a suite, we could use the aqua zone in the spa daily and visit the Club Lounge (snacks throughout the day, drinks). Children are not allowed there, so we didn’t go to the Club Lounge at all. We went to the SPA once for 40 minutes, leaving the children on the lawn by the pool)) In the SPA in the center there is a jacuzzi pool, a sauna, an aroma shower, a Turkish steam room (did not work), a cold room, where there was even snow)) sun loungers and two small pools – with hot and cold water. In general, it would be great to spend more time there, but the children were waiting) Also in the SPA you can order massages, facial treatments using French Decleor cosmetics. I wanted to try, but there was not enough time for everything)

    The hotel has two swimming pools – one with sea water (+23) and one warmer fresh water (+27-28), there is also a small pool for children in the children’s area, but we did not swim there – our older one is already shallow there, and the younger early)) There is also a playground for children and mini-golf nearby.

    One of the hotel’s swimming pools


    View of the hotel, in the foreground a children’s pool and playground.

    Free Internet in the Sheraton Link zone, 6 computers and a printer are also installed there, you can chat via Skype, the speed is good. Internet in the room via Wi-Fi for a fee, 45 euros / week, we did not connect, we had enough free.

    The main contingent of the hotel – to whom for ….)) 90% of vacationers are pensioners from Germany, England, France) True, there were several couples with small children.

    In the evenings, musicians perform in the bar, it’s nice to sit, drink a cocktail, listen to music, although we rarely managed to do this because of the children).

    Infrastructure and beaches nearby:

    The hotel is located on the outskirts of Costa Adeja in a quiet area near the village of La Caleta, where there are many good fish restaurants. There are no noisy entertainment venues nearby. There is no beach in front of the hotel – the shore is rocky.

    Beach in front of the hotel

    To the right (5-7 min.) La Enramada beach with gray sand. We did not swim there, because. there are always waves.

    Start of La Enramada beach with dark gray sand

    A little to the left of the hotel there is a small wild beach where you can swim if you don’t want to go far. We have been there a couple of times.

    On a wild beach not far from the hotel.

    One of the best beaches on the island of El Duque is located to the left of the hotel in 10-15 minutes. walk. The beach is equipped with umbrellas, sunbeds with mattresses (for an additional fee – about 20 euros for 2 sunbeds and an umbrella). The entrance is gentle, there are almost no waves. The eldest bathed with pleasure, you can’t drive out of the water) The youngest was carried in her arms, but it all ended with a scream)

    El Duque beach

    On the El Duque beach

    We were also on the Las Vistas beach in Las Americas, the beach is long, there are a lot of people, but there is no crowd in the water) Sunbeds for 4 euros, an umbrella as well.

    Las Vistas beach

    Along the entire coast there is a promenade, along which we enjoyed walking in the evenings. True, near the hotel, it breaks off due to the bed of a dried-up river, and part of the way you have to go along the trodden path among the stones. There are no problems for pedestrians, but it was difficult for us with a stroller to go through this part of the path, then we went around it on the bridge above the entrance to the hotel, but this was 5-7 minutes. longer.

    View of Las Americas

    Embankment near El Duque beach

    Behind the hotel there is a small shopping area with shops and cafes, we dined there a couple of times, delicious, inexpensive. There is also a Hyper Dino minimarket with everything you need, even some baby food was there.

    Car rental and excursions:

    We rented a car for 11 days. On the Internet, we found a company with Russian-speaking staff. We took a Nissan Qashqai on a machine with a child seat and a navigator. It came out to about 730 euros in 11 days. For rent, a regular driver’s license is enough, although for reinsurance we did a translation of rights into Spanish at a notary in Moscow. There was always a parking place near the hotel, the car was never parked in the paid underground parking of the hotel. In the center of Las Americas, parking spaces are very bad, they parked the car in the paid underground parking of one of the shopping centers. The navigator was very useful, because. it contains all the major attractions.

    We also took one sightseeing tour for the whole day from a private Russian-speaking guide. I really liked the island! We drove 1000 km ourselves and another 250 km with a guide) We were on Teide, Santa Cruz, Loro Park, Jungle Park, Siam Park, Aqualand, La Laguna, a couple of times we went shopping in Las Americas). I will post a review of our tour program later.

    In Las Americas

    One of the embankments in Las Americas

    Very comfortable climate – daytime temperature +24-26 degrees, water +23, sometimes up to +25 (depending on the beach). The island is very diverse, the views are indescribable!

    Against the backdrop of the island of La Gomera

    Features of a vacation with a 9-month-old baby:

    (as we recalled this during the current vacation at her 1.4 years old, when she did not want to sit in a child seat at all after she ate herself))).

    We found the purees and juices we needed without any problems. They are sold in any decent pharmacy and almost in any supermarket. In principle, you can buy a lot on the spot – diapers (although there are no Merris), mixtures, vegetable purees with meat and fruit, juices, yogurts. But I have not seen instant cereals and curds.

    During the vacation, Ali’s teeth started to gouge and his temperature rose. They gave Nurofen, these couple of days we didn’t travel long distances, we were mostly at the hotel, we took turns swimming with the elder in the pool. But it was in Tenerife that we got our first tooth)

    At the end of the vacation, our baby got sand in her eyes and conjunctivitis began. But I didn’t put eye drops in the first-aid kit. We tried to buy them at a pharmacy, but they don’t sell drops without a prescription. I had to call a doctor. It turned out that for small children under 2 years old, a deductible of 200 euros is prescribed in the insurance. Those. expenses up to 200 euros are borne by us, moreover – by the insurance company. Because it was Sunday, then a doctor’s call cost 120 euros) A Spanish doctor arrived, speaking English poorly. After long questions and attempts to understand him and us, he found a way out and called the Russian-speaking doctor) I explained everything to her on the phone, she translated it to him) I wrote out a prescription for 4 medicines, incl. eye drops, allergy medicine, nasal drops and antipyretic. Because I had everything, except for eye drops, we went to the pharmacy and bought prescribed drops for 5 euros).

    Shopping:

    Tenerife is a shopaholic’s paradise, because is a zone with preferential taxation. But of course it is better to make purchases not in tourist places, but in the capital. For example, in the El Corte Ingles store, located in the center of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. For non-residents of Spain, there is an opportunity, upon presentation of a passport for 1 day, to receive an additional 10% discount on purchases in this store. We arrived there late in the evening, so all 7 floors did not submit to us)) This time we got a lot of souvenirs, the choice is large. Plus Tenerife wines and liqueurs, cactus jam, a lot of Spanish sweets (turrons, etc.). As a memento, I bought a set of jewelry (bracelet and earrings) made of silver with semi-precious stone olivine mined in Tenerife, with inserts of lilac amethyst. In general, this time luggage was only added on the way back))) We checked in 3 suitcases with a total weight of 70 kg, plus two bags in hand luggage for 20 kg))

    Return flight:

    We flew back in the late afternoon with an arrival in Moscow in the middle of the night.

    Hot weather in november in europe: Hottest Canary Islands in November

    Опубликовано: November 25, 2021 в 10:12 am

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    Hottest Greek islands in November

    By Mark Hodson. Sunday Times Travel Writer

    Which is the hottest Greek island to visit in November? A better question is: should you even visit the Greek islands in November?

    The tourist season in Greece usually ends in late October, after half-term week. You can still enjoy a city break in Athens (it’s a lovely time for sightseeing) and you can grab some winter sun on the island of Cyprus (which is not strictly-speaking part of Greece) but you’ll struggle to find a direct flight to the islands. At best, you’ll need to change plans or switch to a ferry in Athens. It’s possible, just not convenient.

    Once you get there, you may find some hotels, bars and restaurants have shut up shop for the winter, particularly on the smaller islands. Which is a shame because Greece is beautiful in November and can still be warm and sunny. If you want an easier winter-sun option, check out the Canary Islands in November. You can also find direct flights to Turkey in November.

    Which Greek islands will be hottest?

    Cyprus

    Average temperature in November: 22ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 7
    Flying time from UK: 5 hours

    There’s one island that offers near guaranteed warm weather and long days of sunshine in November, and that’s Cyprus. It’s a longer flight than to most Greek islands, but worth it if you want fine weather. Even the sea is warm enough for a dip in November at 21ºC, while night time temperatures rarely dip below 12ºC. It’s a great time of year for a walking holiday or exploring historical sites.

    Holiday recommendation: check out these villas in Cyprus.

    Karpathos

    Average temperature in November: 21ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 6
    Flying time from UK: 6 hours (via Athens)

    Karpathos lies between Rhodes and Crete in the Dodecanese. It’s a long way south and enjoys lovely warm sunny weather in November, particularly the first half of the month when it’s possible to sunbathe on the beaches and swim in the sea. This is a charming island with a rugged interior where you’ll experience the real character and hospitality of the Greek people.

    Where to stay: find the best hotels and apartments in Karpathos.

    Kos

    Average temperature in November: 19ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 6
    Flying time from UK: 4 hours

    Kos is one of the most southerly Greek islands, close to the Aegean coast of Turkey, and is among the warmest in November. It’s won’t be hot, but six hours of daily sunshine will feel wonderful, and sea temperature is 20ºC. There’s only a small chance of rain towards the end of the month, but this is a good time of year to discover the markets and historical sites of Kos Town.

    Holiday recommendation: the luxury all-inclusive IKOS Aria is great value but will have closed by November.

    Crete

    Average temperature in November: 20ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 6
    Flying time from UK: 4 hours

    Crete is the largest Greek island and has some of the best winter weather. You can be eating lunch under a blazing November sun while gazing up at snow-capped mountains. It’s also a fabulous time for hiking – don’t miss the dramatic Samaria Gorge. Expect 20ºC temperatures, falling to 13ºC at night with a chance of rain on 7-8 days. The sea will be 20ºC, fine for a quick dip.

    Holiday recommendation: these boutique hotels and stylish houses for rent.

    Corfu

    Average temperature in November: 18ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 4
    Flying time from UK: 3 hours 15 minutes

    Corfu is further north than most islands and in the Ionian Sea, rather than the Aegean. It’s a little cooler, as a result, and not the warmest destination in November. However, it’s a great time of year to visit monasteries, palaces, museums and churches. Rain is possible, so pack a brolly.

    Holiday recommendation: these villas in north-east Corfu are lovely. Book one for next year!

    Santorini

    Average temperature in November: 19ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 5
    Flying time from UK: 4 hours 15 minutes

    Santorini is scorching in summer, and packed with tourists. Visit in November and you’ll appreciate the pretty villages and rugged volcanic countryside. There’s less chance of rain than in Corfu, and the sea temperature is around 19ºC, not freezing.

    Holiday recommendation: Santorini boutique hotels

    Halkidiki

    Average temperature in November: 17ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 5
    Flying time from UK: 3 hours 15 minutes to Thessaloniki 

    Halkidiki on the Greek mainland is a wonderful region for exploring. It has excellent sandy beaches, though the sea temperature will be on the chilly side for swimming. Night time temperatures can drop below 10ºC so you’ll need to pack a few layers.

    Holiday recommendation: stay at IKOS Olivia or IKOS Oceania, both good-value luxury all-inclusive resorts.

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    15 Best Europe destinations in November of 2022

    Rome, Italy

    • November avg high: 63°F/17°C
    • November avg low: 47°F/8°C
    • November avg precip: 4.4″/11.0cm

    November marks the start of the low season in Rome, but this is a city that is popular all year round so you certainly won’t feel alone. The days are chilly and you might get some rain, but Rome is still a great destination even in the colder months because there is so much to see and do, and much of it is indoors such as the enormous Vatican Museum.

    If this is your first visit to Italy you’ll probably want to head north from Rome and visit Florence and Venice (both mentioned below). But if you have more time you might also consider Sorrento, which is a bit south of Naples. It’s a bit warmer in November and it’s the perfect base for day trips of Naples, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast and the Isle of Capri.

    As of July 2022, Italy is one of the European countries that has dropped all COVID and vaccination requirements. Hopefully by November of this year things will be even better in Europe, but of course there is a chance that things will be worse so it’s important to pay attention to the news.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €61 for two people
    • Good 4-star hotels in November from €84 for two people
    • Hostel dorm beds in November from €14 per person

    >>>Check hotel deals for Rome
    >>>Rome prices and travel tips


    Florence, Italy

    • November avg high: 59°F/15°C
    • November avg low: 42°F/6°C
    • November avg precip: 4.4″/11.0cm

    Similar to Rome, Florence is such an amazing destination that it’s worth visiting any time of year. November is chilly and a bit wet, but even more than Rome and Venice, Florence is an indoor destination. This is one of the world’s great capitals for art and you’ll be indoors most of the day even if the weather is nice.

    Florence is smaller than Rome so you can see the most famous sights in only 2 days or so, but you might still want to spend 3 or even 4 nights here because this is the ideal base for day trips to Pisa, Siena, and even the Cinque Terre. There are also several nearby hill towns that are worth a look to experience something uniquely Italian. As the capital and largest city in the famous Tuscany region, Florence is also a great food city. Avoid places with English menus out front for the best quality and value.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €87 for two people
    • Good 4-star hotels in November from €117 for two people
    • Hostel dorm beds in November from €19 per person

    >>>Check hotel deals for Florence
    >>>Florence prices and travel tips


    Venice, Italy

    • November avg high: 53°F/12°C
    • November avg low: 40°F/4°C
    • November avg precip: 3.4″/8.5cm

    Again, if you are coming to Italy for the first time in November you are going to want to spend at least one day and night in Venice even if it’s a bit cool. There is no other city in the world like Venice and the smaller crowds in November will help you feel less like a herd animal.

    The downside to visiting Venice in November is that it’s the peak month for the Acqua Alta, which is the high-tide flooding that the city experiences. It’s still possible to get around and enjoy a Venice visit in November, but it’s also wise to keep track of the Acqua Alta situation and work your schedule around it.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €79 for two people
    • Good 4-star hotels in November from €94 for two people
    • Hostel dorm beds in November from €23 per person

    >>>Check hotel deals for Venice
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    Paris, France

    • November avg high: 51°F/11°C
    • November avg low: 43°F/6°C
    • November avg precip: 2.2″/5.5cm

    Similar to Rome and London, Paris is such an amazing city that you are going to want to visit no matter which month you are visiting. Fortunately, Paris still has reasonably mild temperatures in November and not much rainfall. There will be plenty of business travelers around, but tourist numbers are lower so it can be easier to get around and see the top sights.

    As long as you dress properly you can still even enjoy the excellent hop-on, hop-off bus tour of Paris in November. It’s arguably the best city bus tour in Europe and it connects nearly all of the most famous buildings and attractions. It’s included in the Paris Pass, so you might also want to check our review of the Paris Pass.

    Needless to say, in 2022 you’ll want to stay on top of the COVID situation in France as your trip approaches. The country is open to vaccinated visitors (as of July 2022) and hopefully they will be fully open by November. Obviously it’s possible that restrictions could get worse.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €124 for two people
    • Good 4-star hotels in November from €157 for two people
    • Hostel dorm beds in November from €21 per person

    >>>Check hotel deals for Paris
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    London, England

    • November avg high: 51°F/11°C
    • November avg low: 41°F/5°C
    • November avg precip: 2. 2″/5.5cm

    The good news about London in November is that it tends not to rain very hard when it does rain, so you often don’t even need an umbrella. But of course it will be cool every day in November so you will need to bring some outerwear with you. As with a few others on this list, London is such an amazing city that you’ll want to visit no matter the month of your trip.

    London is another example of a mostly indoor city so the weather doesn’t really slow most visitors down. The famous attractions such as the (free) museums and famous cathedrals are welcoming no matter the weather outside. You might even want to look at our London Pass review if you want to see the top attractions in 2 or 3 days.

    As of July 2022, the UK is on the list of European countries that have dropped ALL restrictions and vaccination requirements for incoming visitors. Let’s hope it stays this way through November.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from £108 for two people
    • Good 4-star hotels in November from £156 for two people
    • Hostel dorm beds in November from £14 per person

    >>>Check hotel deals for London
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    Barcelona, Spain

    • November avg high: 63°F/17°C
    • November avg low: 47°F/8°C
    • November avg precip: 2. 3″/5.8cm

    Being on the Mediterranean, Barcelona stays warmer than Madrid (see below) during the colder months. So November is still fairly nice and one of the better months to visit partly because the summer months have become so ridiculously crowded here. The main attraction here is the interesting architecture, and you can see all of the most famous buildings on top of the hop-on, hop-off bus tour, which is included with the Barcelona Pass.

    If this is your first time to Spain you are going to want to spend 3 or 4 nights in Barcelona but also then take the high-speed train (in 2.5 hours) to Madrid for 3 or 4 nights there. The cities are very different from each other and both are wonderful for tourists with excellent food and nightlife on top of everything else. November is actually one of the best times to visit Spain, due to the mild weather and smaller crowds.

    Spain is open to vaccinated visitors in 2022 and those who can provide a negative COVID test within 72 hours of entry. Let’s hope that things are even better by November of this year.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €57 for two people
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    Madrid, Spain

    • November avg high: 56°F/13°C
    • November avg low: 43°F/6°C
    • November avg precip: 2.2″/5.5cm

    Madrid does get a bit cool in November, but as mentioned above in the Barcelona section you are going to want to come here anyway. Madrid is of course the capital of Spain so this is where you see the Royal Palace and many other official buildings of note, as well as the Prado Museum.

    The high-speed train that connects Madrid and Barcelona is fairly cheap if you book it at least a couple weeks in advance. Spain has a few of its own low-cost airlines, so flights into Madrid are pretty cheap this time of year, although booking early helps here as well.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €44 for two people
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    • Hostel dorm beds in November from €15 per person

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    Lisbon, Portugal

    • November avg high: 64°F/18°C
    • November avg low: 53°F/12°C
    • November avg precip: 4.2″/10.5cm

    If you have ever wondered which city on the European continent has the best year-round weather, you have found it in Lisbon. The breezes off the Atlantic keep this city cool in summer and mild in winter, although it does get a bit of rainfall this time of year.

    This otherwise remote city is a real gem for those who go out of their way to get here. It’s a lovely city on 7 hills so views are fantastic in every direction. And the food and culture here are very interesting as well as quite different from Spain. You can take an overnight train from Madrid, but flying is probably the better option for most people.

    In 2022 visitors to Portugal must provide either proof of vaccination or proof of a negative COVID test shortly before entry to the country.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €39 for two people
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    • Hostel dorm beds in November from €16 per person

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    Interlaken, Switzerland

    • November avg high: 46°F/8°C
    • November avg low: 33°F/1°C
    • November avg precip: 3.3″/8.3cm

    The weather in Interlaken isn’t exactly great in November, but it’s still worth considering on your trip because this is THE place to see the most dramatic Alps views anywhere in Europe. So many people say they just want to visit “Switzerland” that I wrote an article about where to go in Switzerland on a short visit.

    On the other hand, Interlaken in November is not ideal because many hotels and businesses close down between mid October when the hiking season ends and mid December when skiing season begins. There are still places open and plenty to see, but you have to plan a bit more. If you want to visit a second place in Switzerland to admire the unusual beauty, Lucerne is your best bet.

    Switzerland in 2022 is on the list of European countries that have dropped all COVID and vaccination restrictions for incoming visitors.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €98 for two people
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    Berlin, Germany

    • November avg high: 45°F/7°C
    • November avg low: 36°F/2°C
    • November avg precip: 1.7″/4.3cm

    Berlin has cold winters and in November the weather here is already started to become a bit annoying. Still, this is such an incredible city that it’s worth dressing a bit warmer if a November visit is your best or only choice. The famous nightlife and cultural sights are all going strong all year round, so there is plenty to see and do.

    Another great thing about this city is that it’s cheaper than the other large cities in Germany including Munich and Hamburg. Better still, this city has become so popular and international that you can just speak in English to anyone you encounter and you’ll almost always get a polite answer back in English.

    Germany is also on the list of countries that have dropped all COVID and vaccination restrictions for incoming visitors. There are some possible restrictions depending on where you are coming from, so read up before you book.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €67 for two people
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    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    • November avg high: 48°F/9°C
    • November avg low: 39°F/4°C
    • November avg precip: 3. 0″/7.5cm

    Unfortunately, Amsterdam is another northern European city that typically only has one or two good months of weather each year. In other words, if you wait until it’s warm and sunny in Amsterdam, you’ll be here with a billion other people in mid July. With an excellent public transport system, it’s easy to get around Amsterdam by street car or even just walking.

    The stunning architecture is one of the things that brings people to Amsterdam, and as long as you dress properly you’ll be able to soak that all in this month. Aside from that this is a cultural capital with excellent nightlife and a thriving arts scene. That goes all year round, as do the coffeeshops and small pubs all over town.

    As of summer 2022, the Netherlands is requiring proof of vaccination to enter the country. Hopefully all restrictions will be lifted by November.

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    Prague, Czech Republic

    • November avg high: 44°F/7°C
    • November avg low: 36°F/2°C
    • November avg precip: 1. 2″/3.0cm

    Prague is a city that is so crowded in summer that many people actually prefer to come when it’s colder like in November, so they don’t have to battle crowds every minute of the day. As you can see, it’s chilly in Prague in November, but it rarely rains much as all so it’s just a matter of wearing another layer.

    It will still be crowded in the main squares of Prague in November, but much less so than in warmer months so it’s more pleasant in general. If you want to spend a bit more time in Czechia, head to Cesky Krumlov, which is 3 hours away on a scenic bus ride or train. Cesky Krumlov is much more charming than Prague, and it’s cheaper than Prague by quite a bit as well.

    Czechia is another European country that has dropped all COVID and vaccination restrictions for visitors. Yay!

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €34 for two people
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    Budapest, Hungary

    • November avg high: 47°F/8°C
    • November avg low: 36°F/2°C
    • November avg precip: 2. 4″/6.0cm

    This part of Europe gets quite cold in winter so Budapest in November is already on the chilly side. But it doesn’t rain much and this city has so much to see and do that it’s worth a visit even in the cool months, when crowds are much smaller as well.

    Budapest has a lot in common with Prague, but the architecture here is on a grander scale for the most part and it feels very different. This city is also one of the cheaper capital cities in Europe, so your travel fund really goes a long way here. The famous nightlife in the ruin pubs should not be missed at any time of year.

    Hungary is yet another European country that has dropped all COVID restrictions, making it the cheapest country to do so.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €32 for two people
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    Istanbul, Turkey

    • November avg high: 60°F/16°C
    • November avg low: 47°F/8°C
    • November avg precip: 3. 3″/8.3cm

    November still has reasonably warm days in Istanbul so this is worth considering on any trip of eastern Europe this time of year. Istanbul itself is one of the world’s most historic and interesting cities, and it’s quite a travel bargain these days as well because the currency rate has gone down against almost all countries in the last couple years.

    Those that have more than a few days might also consider exploring more of Turkey. For one thing, every other city in the country is at least a bit cheaper than Istanbul. And most places have even warmer temperatures in November, so it’s an ideal time to explore Cappadocia or even the southern coast along Antalya.

    The currency in 2022 has plummeted and inflation has been pretty severe. The net result is that Turkey is one of the cheapest countries in the world this year for foreign visitors who bring in other currencies. That said, there has been a bit of unrest (usually very easy to avoid) so keep you eye on the news.

    • Good 3-star hotels in November from €21 for two people
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    • Hostel dorm beds in November from €6 per person

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    Where to travel In November 2022? 30 Best Warm Weather destinations In November

    Are you looking for a place to go on holiday in the month of november in Europe or further away? Visualise in the blink of an eye on this page the best destinations to go in november on a trip in the sun from seasonal averages.

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    Here are the most popular destinations to visit in november 2022 with a weather forecast that is consistently good and conducive to a successful holiday.




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    Holidays in november: where to go according to your preferences?

    It’s still autumn in the northern hemisphere. Temperatures are beginning to fall slowly in Europe and North America, as well as in northern Asia. The further south you go, the more pleasant the weather becomes, both in South America and in Oceania and Africa. But where to go in November for a holiday in the sun, the sea, surrounded by nature or a cultural holiday? Discover our tips for choosing the right destination and making the most of your holiday.

    Where to go in November to the sea/beach?

    It’s hot all over Africa. The climate is particularly ideal for enjoying the beach and the sea. Whether in South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Gambia, a lazy and relaxing session is the best way to rest after the long days of safari in the parks. Some of the most beautiful beaches on the continent include Kotu in Gambia, Paje in Tanzania and Malindi in Kenya. Other unsuspected destinations promise sunshine and a change of scenery, such as Benin, where charming fishing villages line a beautiful golden beach. The climate is also favorable in Cameroon, Senegal and Cape Verde.

    The islands and archipelagos of the Indian Ocean have pleasant temperatures, even if a few rainy episodes are to be expected. And if you don’t know where to go in November to discover this paradise, you won’t be disappointed if you choose Mauritius. Upscale hotels, white sandy beaches, turquoise waters… everything you need for a dream holiday! Nearby, Reunion Island is just as enchanting, with its blond or black sandy beaches shaded by coconut palms. In Madagascar, exoticism is the order of the day on its 5,000 kilometers of coastline. Moreover, those who do not wish to undertake a long journey for a stay in the sun will find their happiness only two hours from France, in Tunisia where the climate is favorable in its seaside resorts such as Hammamet.

    Thousands of kilometers from France, Guatemala promises good weather during the month of November. The climate is favorable everywhere, from Antigua to Guatemala City. You can also go to Mexico and enjoy the beautiful beaches of Cancún. Nearby, the Caribbean archipelagos really have everything to please: Barbados, the Bahamas, Cuba, Martinique, Guadeloupe…

    On the South American continent, the climate is very disparate. For a trip to the sea, the Easter Island, the Galapagos Islands and Uruguay are especially recommended. In Asia, the climate is not favorable everywhere either, and is barely adequate in the Maldives. In Australia, on the other hand, the weather is ideal for swimming, sunbathing or water sports. This is also the case in the Cook Islands and French Polynesia.

    Visits and culture in November: where to go?

    In Europe, the entire Mediterranean basin still enjoys pleasant temperatures. The conditions are ideal for discovering Albania, especially its capital Tirana where the National Historical Museum and the National Art Gallery of Albania are located. Croatia is just as interesting, but it is not advisable to go to Gospic, Opatija or Rijeka because of the unfavorable climate. In Greece, winter still seems far away, as the weather conditions are favorable almost everywhere, both on the mainland and on islands such as Corfu or Lesbos. The weather is also suitable for a trip to Cyprus, whether you want to go to Lemesos, Agros or Nicosia. Closer to France, Spain is subject to a varied climate throughout the country. Avoid the north of the country where the drop in temperatures is greatly felt, but prefer Andalusia and its cities full of surprises, such as Málaga where you can visit the Picasso Foundation and the Picasso Museum. Off-shore, the Balearic Islands enjoy a pleasant micro-climate, giving you plenty of time to discover the Cathedral of Palma de Mallorca and Bellver Castle.

    Lovers of art and history can treat themselves to a weekend or a long stay in Italy, without having to worry about bad weather. Naples, Pompeii, Rome and Puglia all enjoy a favorable climate at this time of year. A short cultural stay in Malta will also make visitors happy, especially in Valletta, where you can enjoy a visit to the National Archaeological Museum and the Upper Barraca Gardens before taking a boat trip.

    Between sea and desert, the Middle East can be discovered in excellent climatic conditions. If you haven’t yet decided where to go in November, Egypt, Dubai, Kuwait, Israel and Jordan are all possible destinations. On the other side of the Atlantic, the United States is already preparing for winter and the climate is unfavorable in many cities, such as Boston and Chicago. It is best to go down to Mexico, Argentina, Paraguay, Peru or Uruguay.

    Nature and hiking holidays in November

    Hiking is always possible in Europe, provided that you privilege the South of the continent. These include Andalusia, Cyprus, southern Italy and Crete, where the long hiking trails often offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Portugal, especially Faro and the Algarve region, also offers superb landscapes and a varied relief that will satisfy sportsmen of all levels. Further afield, the Azores benefit from a favorable climate to be in symbiosis with nature, between volcanoes, century-old vines, mysterious caves and lush vegetation. Those who want to devote themselves more to contemplation and photography will be tempted by one of the Greek islands. Mykonos, Lesbos, Milos, Corfu, Santorini… each of these islands sounds like a faraway land full of mysteries, and on the spot, you won’t be disappointed!

    In a group, with your family or alone, hiking in Corsica is accessible to all. Even for a weekend, the island of Beauty seduces with its many routes that run along the coastal paths or go deep into the mountains. Rather in search of a change of scenery? Head for Africa, all the more so as many countries once again enjoy an ideal climate: South Africa, Algeria, Cameroon, Gambia, Mali, Tanzania, Kenya, Morocco, Namibia… the choice is yours! On the other side of the Mozambique Channel, Madagascar, Reunion Island and Mauritius are real green settings where hiking and communion with nature go hand in hand.

    It is also time to enjoy the magic of Asia again. Although a large part of the continent has long been affected by bad weather, the climate is now favorable for discovering many countries, such as Bangladesh, Burma, Laos, Cambodia and southern China. For nature lovers who are not afraid of high enough temperatures and the omnipresence of the sun, Guadeloupe and Martinique are real little paradises.

    Where to spend a sporting holiday in November?

    Your sports holiday is likely to be spent in excellent weather conditions in South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Gambia or Senegal where you will enjoy a long list of land and water activities, from safari to sport fishing. The islands of Madagascar and Reunion also promise a stay rich in sensations thanks to the diversity of their landscapes. In addition to hiking, canyoning, rafting, climbing and speleology are also available. In Mauritius, water sports enthusiasts will be on their toes, as everything is there to have fun: parasailing, jet-skiing, kayaking, Stand Up Paddle, etc. ..

    You have chosen this period to introduce yourself to scuba diving? Take the direction of the Red Sea, one of the most beautiful diving sites in the world. Whether you are in Egypt, Israel or Jordan, you will have access to this incredible spot. A change of scenery and setting in Asia where many countries still cultivate that part of mystery that makes you want to discover them in every nook and cranny. This is the case in Nepal where November is the best time to go rafting. However, it is better to avoid Everest, because the weather is very bad. Moreover, in Cambodia, a sporting holiday is synonymous with adrenaline, whether by mountain bike or canoe.

    In Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia, this feeling of being at the end of the world already adds a dose of magic to the trip. Add to this the joys of water sports, in addition to hiking. Active tourism is also one of the attractions of the Caribbean. In Guadeloupe and Martinique, for example, some hotels located on the seaside enjoy the proximity of a nautical base that offers sea kayaking, wake-boarding, diving, windsurfing, and so on. But if you’re not planning to go that far, you can enjoy all these activities in the Canary Islands, whether you choose to stay in Lanzarote, Fuerteventura or elsewhere.

    Where to go with the family in November?

    Where to go in November with the children? For a city trip with the family, the choice is very vast, from Los Angeles or Las Vegas to Rome, via Lisbon and Dubai. This kind of trip is interesting for a first approach of a still unknown city. On the other hand, if you’re looking to escape from autumn, it’s better to go to very sunny destinations that offer a wonderful scenery such as the Maldives, Djerba Island, French Polynesia, Mauritius, Cancún in Mexico or Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. You will be entitled to dream beaches and turquoise waters as far as the eye can see.

    With your family, the adventure is much more exciting in Argentina. Dive into the bustle of Buenos Aires and explore the famous Iguazú Falls. Other South American countries such as Chile, French Guiana, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay are also well worth a visit. You can also embark on a safari in Africa, in the reserves and parks of Kenya or Tanzania. If you are lucky, you will have the opportunity to see the most impressive mammals, such as the lion, elephant and rhinoceros. In Madagascar, it is mainly chameleons and lemurs that will hold your attention when visiting the national parks.



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    Best Places to Visit in Europe in November 2022

    Looking for the best places to visit in Europe in November? Look no further.  

    While November may not be the most popular time to travel around Europe, you may be pleasantly surprised by what you find when traveling out of season. For starters, you don’t have to deal with even a fraction of the crowds that you need to contend with in Europe in the height of summer. 

    You can visit attractions and museums without waiting in line for hours, and a lot of destinations offer reduced winter admission rates. Flight and accommodation costs can be as much as 50-60% lower when travelling out of season. Additionally, although some places become cooler and rainier, hot, sunny weather is not imperative to enjoying most European city breaks.  

    Page Contents

    • 1 18 Best Places to Visit in Europe in November 
      • 1.1 Athens, Greece 
      • 1.2 Emilia Romagna, Italy 
      • 1.3 Naples, Italy
      • 1.4 Ioannina, Greece 
      • 1.5 Belgrade, Serbia 
      • 1.6 Porto, Portugal
      • 1.7 The Cyclades, Greece
      • 1.8 Šibenik, Croatia
      • 1. 9 Catania, Sicily 
      • 1.10 London, United Kingdom 
      • 1.11 Budapest, Hungary
      • 1.12 Edinburgh, Scotland 
      • 1.13 Thessaloniki, Greece
    • 2 FAQs for Visiting Europe in November 
      • 2.1 Is November a good time to visit Europe?
      • 2.2 Which country in Europe is best to visit in November?
      • 2.3 What is Europe like in November?
      • 2.4 How cold is Europe in November?
      • 2.5 Melissa Douglas

    18 Best Places to Visit in Europe in November 

    Best places to visit in Europe in November

    When it comes to travelling in Europe in November, everyone’s preferences are different. Maybe you are looking to escape the cold climate in your own country in search of milder conditions. Alternatively, perhaps you are looking for a wintry wonderland that can help really get you in the mood for the upcoming festive season. 

    Whatever your preferences and travel style, one of the destinations shortlisted below is likely to appeal to you.  

    Athens, Greece 

    Best places to visit in Europe in November

    Visiting Athens in winter is a great experience. The Greek capital is a wonderful year-round travel destination and one of the warmest European capitals that you could travel to in November.

    Athens in November sees daily average temperatures between 12° and 18° Celsius. Better yet?

    Greece sees approximately 250 days of sunshine a year, meaning that even on cooler days, you can still expect sunshine and blue skies. It is a good idea to pack a coat and some layers. But you may find that walking around with just long-sleeved shirts and trousers is sufficient for most of your Athens itinerary. 

    Athens is the oldest capital city in Europe and has been occupied for more than 5,000 years! Visiting the historical sites of the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora, and the Temple of Olympian Zeus is a must.  

    Athens is made up of several different Athenian neighborhoods, each of which has its own personality and style. Search for street art in Exarchia, hang out in quirky coffee shops and art galleries in Koukaki and enjoy live jazz and cocktail bars in the leafy Athenian Mets. 

    Emilia Romagna, Italy 

    Best places to visit in Europe in November

    Emilia Romagna is a region in Northern Italy that is known for its gastronomy. This is a dream destination for foodie travellers with an affection for Italian food.

    Several beloved delicacies originated here. Most notably, parmesan cheese, Parma ham, tortellini, and balsamic vinegar.

    Italian cuisine is globally renowned for being rich and delicious, and wherever in the country you travel, you will note that Italians take explicit care with every dish they prepare. However, Italians from all parts of the country will admit that there is something particularly special about the food in Emilia Romagna.

    Bologna is the capital of this region. It is possible to purchase low-cost flights to the city’s Guglielmo Marconi airport from various European cities.

    Visiting Emilia Romagna

    Start your Emilia Romagna trip by spending a few days in Bologna, taking a Bologna cooking class and exploring the city’s traditional markets, and then, continue onwards to the smaller towns and cities in the region. Ferrara, Modena, Reggio Emilia, and Parma are all very worthy of your time.

    Although Northern Italy isn’t as mild at this time of year as the southern part of the country, it still isn’t blisteringly cold here. Daytime temperatures range between 6° and 11° Celsius and with a stylish coat and some layers, you will be all set for your winter Italy itinerary!

    Naples, Italy

    Naples is the capital of the Campania region of Southern Italy and is arguably one of the most underrated parts of the country. People automatically panic and think of the Mafia when anyone mentions the Italian south (clearly after watching too many Netflix movies!)

    Contrary to popular belief, Naples is actually a pretty safe city. In fact, the Italian authorities have advised that crime levels are actually far worse in Rome and Milan than they are in Naples. 

    So, now we have addressed that unfortunate stereotype about Naples, what makes Naples one of the best places to visit in Europe in November? Well for starters, Naples is bursting at the seams with history and culture.

    The culture in the southern part of the country is altogether more different from that in the north. The people are often warmer and more welcoming, the streets are more lively and chaotic, and the Mediterranean culture here feels more comparable to Greece than to Northern Italy.

    Not to mention, since Naples is in Southern Europe, the temperatures here are much milder than most of the continent. You can expect average daily temperatures between 10° and 18° degrees Celsius during November.

    There are plenty of things to do in Naples to keep you occupied for a long weekend or more. Be sure to visit what remains of Pompeii and Herculaneum and if you enjoy walking, consider hiking Mount Vesuvius.

    Check out the ancient artifacts recovered from the region at the Naples Archeological Museum (Piazza Museo 19) and go for evening drinks overlooking a Roman ruin at Piazza Bellini. Don’t miss Via San Gregorio Armeno. 

    This street is decorated with Christmas decorations and stores selling Christmas items all year round. It is particularly charming at this time of year, and a great place to pick up some last-minute things for your tree. 

    Ioannina, Greece 

    Few international travellers have even heard of Ioannina in Greece. However, as far as Greeks are concerned, this is one of the country’s very best city break destinations for winter or Autumn in Greece. 

    Today, Ioannina is a bustling leafy student town home to the University of Ioannina. It sits on the banks of the Pamvotida River in the country’s Epirus region against a backdrop of the gorgeous, snow-capped Pindus mountains.

    Ioannina has also played a prominent role in Greek history. Records indicate that the city has existed since the 9th or 10th century, at which time it was considered a very important Byzantine settlement.

    Various civilizations have invaded or ruled over Ioannina over the centuries, each leaving its mark on the city. The Ottomans ruled Ioannina for hundreds of years, and the most notorious ruler of the city was Ali Pasha, an Albanian-born despot who ruled with fear and violence.

    Today, many old Byzantine and Ottoman structures can be found around Ioannina. Look out for the old Fethiye and Aslan Pasha mosques. You can also visit Ali Pasha’s former home. 

    There is a mysterious, nameless island in the centre of Pamvotida lake that you can reach by taking a local boat for just a few pesos. Several people live in the little village by the port, and the island is filled with ornate, abandoned monasteries.

    A limited number of flight routes service Ioannina from other European destinations. Alternatively, you can take the bus or fly from Athens or Thessaloniki. The city makes a good jump-off point for travelling on to Zagorahoria, Metsovo, or Kastoria. 

    Belgrade, Serbia 

    Belgrade is the capital city of Serbia – a country which, for now, remains massively under the radar and is still one of the least visited countries in Europe. If you are interested in Balkan culture, and in travelling somewhere that has not become gentrified or in any way touristic, Serbia can be a wonderful winter travel destination.

    You will encounter few tourists here, just friendly locals and the opportunity to learn about the history of one of Europe’s most misunderstood nations. Belgrade in particular is a diamond in the rough.

    The city is made up of various different neighborhoods, each one like a little city in itself. Dorcol is the oldest part of town and today, it is known as the “Little Berlin of the Balkans” on account of all of its hip craft breweries, themed bars, and coffee shops. 

    Some of the best street art in the city can be found here. Prior to World War 2, this was the city’s Jewish district but sadly less than 2,000 out of 20,000 Jewish residents survived the events of the war. Today, a street labeled “Jevrejksa ulica” (Jewish street) is all that remains from this time period.

    The picturesque district of Skadarlija nearby is known as Belgrade’s answer to Montmartre. This cobbled little street is filled with quaint cafes, traditional restaurants, and bakeries and is a great place to try some traditional Serbian food, washed down with an inexplicably strong Serbian rakija.

    Belgrade makes a great jump-off point for visiting other parts of Serbia and since the country is relatively small, you can get to most places in just a couple of hours. In particular, Zemun, Nis, and Novi Sad are well worth the effort to get to. 

    Porto, Portugal

    Porto is the second-largest city in Portugal, located in the northern part of the country. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe and its historic centre was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.

    The city was established by the Celts and then occupied by the Romans during the 4th century. The Romans named their city “Portus Cale” which has been modified and altered numerous times over the centuries before the city was awarded its current name: Porto.

    Despite the city’s size, Porto has something of a small-town feel about it. It feels altogether more cosy and welcoming than sprawling metropolitan Lisbon. It is characterised by its pastel-coloured houses that run along the banks of the river Douro, its ornate churches decorated with colourful azulejo tiles, and its labyrinth-like network of narrow streets and passageways. 

    There is some excellent street art in Porto, with more and more pieces popping up every year as part of a beautification initiative by the city’s council. Strap on your comfiest shoes and explore the historic districts of Ribeira, Massarelos, and Miragaia – some of the oldest in town.

    Gaia sits on the opposite side of the river to Porto and few people realize that this is actually a completely different city. It is here where you will find many of the city’s port wineries.

    Participating in a port wine tasting is one of the things you absolutely must do while in Porto! From here, you can also take a stroll along the waterfront down to the fishing village of Afurada.

    A weekend is a nice amount of time for the first visit to Porto. If you have longer to spare, you can also use the city as a base for a week or two and take day trips out from Porto.

    For instance, you can head out to Aveiro, the Venice of Portugal, or to the old city of Braga. You can also get from Porto to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon in just 3.5 hours.

    The Cyclades, Greece

    Best places to visit in Europe in November

    When you mention planning a trip to Greece to most people, their minds automatically conjure up images of white-sand beaches that run alongside crystal-clear cerulean waters. Greece is one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe and the country sees temperatures over 35°C during the day in the summer months.

    Some people assume that Greece is hot all year round which it is not. So, if you are hoping to travel to Greece in November for some winter sun and days spent lounging on the beach, that is not really possible.

    However, Greek island hopping in November can still be fun if you manage your expectations and acknowledge that a trip out of season is more about experiencing nature, culture, and hiking in Greece. Generally speaking, the further south you go, the warmer it gets.

    You will see the mildest temperatures in the Cyclades islands group and in Crete during the winter months. Consider flying into the Greek capital and spending one day in Athens or so.

    Then, travel from Athens to Santorini and Mykonos to experience them without the crowds. From there, venture onwards to the idyllic and far less touristic islands of Amorgos, Andros, Kea, Kimolos, and Koufonisia. 

    A lot of restaurants and touristic businesses close for the season in October in Greece. However, since people live on these islands all year round, ferries still run from the islands to the mainland. Travelling during this time gives you a more authentic look into what living on a Greek island is really like.  

    Šibenik, Croatia

    Šibenik Croatia is a gorgeous historic coastal town in the country’s Dalmatia region. Few people are aware of its existence and it is often overlooked in most people’s Croatia itineraries.

    However, those that do take the time to venture here often cite Šibenik as being one of their favourite destinations in the country. The city dates back to the 9th century and it is the oldest settlement founded by the Croats themselves. (Most cities here have Ancient Greek or Roman roots). 

    You can still expect mild temperatures here in November, and daily averages that range between 10° and 18° Celsius. This is perfect for exploring the city and enjoying an al fresco cappuccino in the various cobbled piazzas. Just pack a coat, some light layers and an umbrella in case of rain.

    The UNESCO-protected Cathedral of St. James is one of the most iconic sites in old Šibenik. It dates back to the 15th century and took over 100 years to build. 

    Arguably the most fascinating aspect of the building is the 71 lifesize stone heads that are fixed all along the exterior walls. Some of them have very expressive faces and the detail is incredible.

    It is believed that the heads were created to represent noble folk living in the town at that time but nobody is certain. The church was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones (it was the Iron Bank). 

    Catania, Sicily 

    Catania Sicily is a gritty Mediterranean city on Sicily’s east coast. It is affectionately nicknamed the “Naples of Sicily” on account of how its narrow streets with locals hanging their laundry overhead, are reminiscent of Naples, Italy.

    Catania is not the most beautiful city, but what it lacks in aesthetics, it more than makes up for in character. This is the island’s second-largest city after Palermo.

    Many international airports offer direct flights to Catania year-round and better still, the airport is just 15 minutes away from the city centre. The old town of Catania is UNESCO-protected and you should dedicate at least a day of your time here to simply getting lost along its passageways and backstreets and seeing what you find.

    Even the most seemingly unsuspecting streets here twist, turn, and open out into bustling piazzas full of life. Head to La Pescheria, the city’s fish market, early in the morning to see local fishermen bringing in their freshest catches.

    Nearby, visit Plebiscito Road to try the very best of Sicilian street food. The food here is markedly different from that found in mainland Italy and is a highlight of any Sicily travel itinerary. 

    Order yourself a “cipollata” – spring onions wrapped in bacon and then grilled, or some arancini balls – deep-fried dough balls filled with risotto rice and either meat or veg. The true specialty on this street though is “Arrusti e manga”  – ‘grill and eat’ food. You can choose a meat dish of your choice and have it grilled to your liking.

    Catania makes a good base for exploring the rest of eastern Sicily. Taormina, Aci Trezza, and Siracusa are all just over an hour away. 

    London, United Kingdom 

    Best cities in Europe in November

    London England is one of the best places to visit in Europe in November. This is particularly true if you are ready to start getting into the festive Christmas mood or you are planning a romantic break in the UK. Unfortunately, the weather in England is not particularly brilliant and unless you are very lucky, you are likely to encounter a lot of grey skies and dreary rainy days in November.

    Still, there is so much to do in the UK capital that you won’t even notice the rain! From mid-November (18th November 2022), Winter Wonderland is set up in London’s Hyde Park and the event gets more and more impressive every year.

    The event sees London’s largest park transform into a phenomenal fairground with rides, games, food stalls, and shows. The Bavarian Village is a faux German market where you can sample all the typical traditions you would at a Christmas market in Germany, while Bar Ice is an incredible pop-up bar made entirely out of ice. 

    Christmas light displays in the city are typically turned on in mid-November, and you can expect small fairs and events as they are switched on. Of course, there are also those must-see London attractions that are wonderful all year round: The Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Covent Garden, etc. 

    Budapest, Hungary

    The Hungarian capital of Budapest is quickly becoming one of the most popular city break destinations in Europe. There is no such thing as a bad time to visit Budapest and opting to travel here in November offers a cozy, wintry travel experience reminiscent of a Christmas movie.

    Budapest does get cold during the winter months so it is important to wrap up warm. You can expect daytime temperatures between 4° and 9° Celsius.

    There are more than 120 natural thermal hot springs in Budapest and their waters are pumped into medicinal baths around the city. These thermal baths offer a great way to warm up on a blistering winter’s day.

    It is important to note that bathhouses in Budapest are not just spas or saunas. They are striking baths that are set inside opulent classical revival buildings and are worth visiting to admire the grandeur of these buildings alone.

    Many of the waters are infused with herbs and are said to offer healing properties to soothe various ailments. While that is still the subject of debate, nothing beats a relaxing soak in a steaming hot bath on a cold November day. For the best of the best, head to the famous 1913 Széchenyi thermal baths or the Gellert baths.

    Baths aside, there is plenty to do in Budapest for all the family. Consider reserving tickets to see a festive show such as The Nutcracker or the Magic Flute at the Hungarian State Opera House, and take a cruise along the River Danube at night to see the city illuminated with Christmas lights.

    Edinburgh, Scotland 

    The Scottish capital of Edinburgh is a magical place to be during the winter months. Granted, it is not the warmest place to visit – daytime temperatures tend to range between 6° and 9° Celsius. But if you wrap up warm, you can have a wonderful time. 

    Start your Edinburgh itinerary by visiting Edinburgh Castle and walking along the Royal Mile. Be sure to reserve tickets to visit the “real” Mary King’s Close – this is the only remaining and preserved 17th-century street. It awaits underground just off the Royal Mile. The street is supposedly haunted and Mary Queen of Scott’s is said to have once spent a night down here.

    There are dozens of museums in Edinburgh, many of which are free to enter. Of course, when it is cold and/or rainy, dipping inside them to be in the central heating is an additional bonus! 

    The Scottish National Gallery and the National Museum of Scotland are two particularly worthwhile places to visit. In 2022, the Edinburgh Winter Festival is scheduled to take place between the 19th of November and the 3rd of January at which time you can expect various shows, Christmas markets, and musical performances across the city. A German-style market will be set up in the idyllic Prince’s Gardens during this time where you can treat yourself to stollen, mulled wine, and German beers, among other treats. 

    Thessaloniki, Greece

    Best places to visit in Europe in November

    Thessaloniki is Greece’s second city. It sits in the Northeastern part of the country, close to the Thermaic Gulf, and is home to 814,000 people.

    Despite the number of people living here, the city has a very small-town vibe about it. It is also known as the “foodie capital of Greece”.

    There are so many Thessaloniki restaurants that have won awards both domestically and internationally. Whether you want to sample traditional Greek food or international fare, there is something for everyone here.

    One of the most wonderful things about the Thessaloniki food scene is the fact that there are so many regional restaurants here showcasing cuisines from different parts of the country. Obviously, in an ideal world, you would have all the time in the world to visit every different Greek island group and region of the country. But assuming you don’t, you will be able to try every regional delicacy you want in Thessaloniki.

    Want to sample food from Drama? Food from Lesvos? Food from Kerkyra? Just come to Thessaloniki, you will find one of the best food scenes in Europe here. 

    Aside from eating everything in sight, there is a lot to see and do in Thessaloniki. Walking along the Thermaic Gulf and stopping to drink Greek coffee in one of the little cafes overlooking the water is a must.

    The 15th-century White Tower is one of Greece’s most iconic landmarks. It has functioned as a garrison, a torture chamber (!), and a prison in the past.

    Today, it contains a small exhibition room that shows photos of Thessaloniki through the ages. From the top of the tower, you can enjoy incredible panoramas over the city. 

    FAQs for Visiting Europe in November 

    Do you have any more burning questions about the best places to visit in Europe in November? The answers to some of the most popular FAQs are below. 

    Is November a good time to visit Europe?

    November can be a very good time to visit Europe. Most destinations are a fraction as crowded as they are during the summer months and prices can be up to 50-60% lower. 

    Which country in Europe is best to visit in November?

    The best country to visit in November in Europe is subjective depending on your personal preferences. If you want to experience a really magical, festive place with cold, wintry weather, perhaps you will prefer traveling to Germany to experience the Christmas markets, or to Vienna, Austria.

    Alternatively, if you want to escape the cold climes in your own country and experience milder conditions, you may prefer travelling to Southern Europe. Greece, Italy, and Cyprus are among the warmest countries to travel to at this time.  

    What is Europe like in November?

    There are 44 countries in Europe, covering a large area of land. The climate and culture vary significantly from one part of the continent to another.

    Southern Europe sees relatively mild winters, while many other parts of the continent get very cold, often to the point of snow and ice. Check the specific weather conditions for the country that you are interested in travelling to in Europe in November as there are so many variations.   

    How cold is Europe in November?

    Temperatures in Europe in November vary significantly depending on which area you are travelling to. Generally speaking, the southern part of the continent is the mildest, and the northern part is the coldest.

    Some areas see daytime temperatures between 2 °C to -1°C, whereas other areas see daytime temperatures around 15 °C. You should check the weather conditions and temperature for the specific country that you are hoping to travel to. 

    Parting Words

    Have you travelled to Europe in November? What did you think?

    Which destinations appeal to you the most from this list of the best places to visit in Europe in November? Safe travels! Melissa xo


    Best Places To Visit In Europe In November » Voices of Travel

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    November doesn’t have to be the less attractive month to travel to Europe. Indeed, there are still so many destinations you can visit and have an even better experience than in the summertime. So if your vacation falls on November, don’t be sad. This article will introduce you to the best places to visit in Europe in November. The weather will still be nice, and they each have something special to look forward to.

    Below, I am presenting you to the top 7 countries and within each, I talk about many best places to visit in Europe in November. So let’s get to it. Pick your favorite destination and plan your journey for November in Europe.

     

     

    List Of The Best Places To Visit In Europe In November

    1. Portugal
    2. Albania
    3. Southern Spain
    4. Greece
    5. European Christmas Markets (Central Europe)
    6. Finland
    7. Switzerland

     

     

    1. Portugal

    Portugal belongs to one of the all-year-round destinations, where you get to enjoy every piece of the country in its beauty. November is not different as the temperatures are still mild, even for a swim, prices are lower, and places are way less crowded.

    You can explore historical towns such as Braga, Viana do Castelo or Tomar. Enjoy a glass of delicious Port wine in Porto and see its Douro Valley. Then visit its famous pilgrimage site, Fátima, and go on a road trip through Algarve with some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. And you’ll have it all pretty much for yourself.

    If you want to explore the best places in Portugal, take my Portugal road trip itinerary for 10 days. I’ve already planned everything for you, so you can just take it and travel.

    Carvoeiro Broadwalk: Portugal road trip itinerary 10 days

     

     

    2. Albania

    Albania is a jewel in the Balkan peninsula still not many people know about. I also experience people telling me I am crazy to travel there and that it might be dangerous. This is not true at all. After traveling there for 2 weeks, I met some of the nicest people, saw stunning countryside with incredible views, tasted delicious food and drinks, and swam near the best beaches. The country has an awesome vibe, and I encourage you to give it a go.

    Spend a few days north in the Albanian Alps, staying in traditional mountain huts. Visit the blue eye natural phenomenon and taste local cheese. Then explore Berat, the city of thousands of windows, and the stone city of Gjirocaster with its impressive castle and tiny cobbled streets.

    Experience Albanian culture in Korce and visit the local distillery, where Raki is made. After, drive through the stunning Albanian Canyon, and stop in Permet to enjoy the hot springs. In the end, stay on some of the best beaches in southern Albania before you drive alongside the coast with spectacular views and make your way back to Tirana, the capital city.

    Albania has so much to offer. If you want to see the country’s highlights, take my Albania road trip for 10 days and visit it this November. Or pick your favorite itinerary for your Albanian trip.

    Gjirokaster, the most beautiful places in Albania

     

     

    3. Southern Spain

    For history and culture lovers, southern Spain is the perfect place to explore. Cities that have hosted different ethnicities and religious groups on one spot attract visitors with unique architecture and a special atmosphere like nowhere else. Explore the incredible mosques and Alhambra of the Moors and impressive catholic cathedrals before you get lost in the tiny Jewish quarters.

    See places where famous personalities were born, such as Picasso, Roman Emperor Trajan, or Hadrian.

    Enjoy some of Granada or Sevilla’s most delicious food and tapas culture. Or just go for a drink at a bar and get free tapas.

    Explore the British Territory of Gibraltar, see the local monkeys, and try to spot Africa. Or go on a surfing adventure to Tarifa.

    As with Portugal, southern Spain offers great temperatures even at this time of the year, yet fewer crowds and better travel deals. I traveled to southern Spain in November and December and had a perfect experience. Take my southern Spain itinerary for 10 days if you want a similar one.

    Seville, Spain

     

     

    4. Greece

    Another destination, which is very popular among visitors in summer thanks to its stunning islands and beaches, welcomes way fewer tourists towards the end of the year. However, Greece has so much more than the beaches and islands that travelers often forget. Its mainland offers spectacular scenery, interesting history, unique places, and delicious food.

    The capital city of Greece, Athens, is a great place for your trip at any point. This place keeps its vibes throughout the year. You can visit Acropolis, shop in the Plaka district, and enjoy traditional Zorba dancing.

    One of the things you should definitely do is to visit Meteora monasteries, built on top of giant rock formations. Learn how they managed to construct them and how the local monks go up there every day.

    After, explore other historical cities such as Thessaloniki, Kavala, or Alexandroupolis. And yet, you can still enjoy some Greek islands such as Thassos, Santorini, Rhodos, or Mykonos.

    If you want to visit some of the most beautiful islands in Greece, check out my article about the best island day trips from Athens. Or take my Greece road trip itinerary for 10 days.

    Best Places To Visit In Europe In November: Greece

     

     

    5. European Christmas Markets

    Who is in for a unique Christmas atmosphere, cup of gluhwein, or hot chocolate? Christmas Markets in Europe actually start in November. However, many cities set up their market in the middle or at the end of the month, making you already feel like Christmas is coming.

    So I highly encourage you to travel to Central Europe and experience some of the most beautiful Christmas Markets in Europe. Hop on a train or a bus from city to city and compare which one you like the most. On the way, explore these beautiful cities that offer fascinating history, architecture, and delicious food.

    Some of the best Christmas markets are in Salzburg, Prague, Budapest, Colmar, Strassbourg, Dresden, Nurnberg, Hamburg, and Warsaw. Central Europe is the hot spot for these markets, so a trip to these parts of Europe is an excellent pick in November.

    Best Places To Visit In Europe In November: Christmas Markets In Central Europe, Dresden

     

     

    6. Finland

    Whoever has enough of hot weather and is seeking a completely different destination rather than a beach vacation, Finland will welcome you in big. Snowy winter starts, husky dogs are waiting for you to go on a sledging adventure, and finish saunas are warming up to keep you comfortable in such a cruel winter.

    Finland is the perfect destination for you if you are a winter person and can’t wait for some snow adventure. Visit Helsinki, the capital, and start your road trip through the country. Stay in traditional huts with typical Finish saunas. Swim in a cold lake or river before you warm up inside, and increase your health significantly.

    After, drive up to the Arctic Circle and experience real winter, even in November. Enjoy the husky ride and sleep in an ice cave, sipping a cup of hot chocolate to warm you up.

    Best Places To Visit In Europe In November: Finland

     

     

    7. Switzerland

    November in Europe still offers some of the most stunning scenery, colorful landscapes, and early foggy mornings. That makes it an exceptional time to do a train adventure in Switzerland. Get a Swiss Travel Pass and travel by train across the country.

    Visit small car-free villages such as Zermatt or Mürren and spend some time in the incredible Jungfrau Region, making it to the highest train station in Europe (Top of Europe). See the largest Swiss glacier and ride on the most beautiful panoramic and slowest train in the world, ‘Glacier Express’.

    Explore cities such as Geneva, Montreux, and Lucerne. Or go on a mountain trip seeing Mt. Titlis and Pilatus as a day trip from Lucerne.

    Then spend some time in the Grisons region and ride on the famous ‘Bernina Express’ before you make your way to Italy.

    Traveling by train in Switzerland with your Swiss Travel Pass is a unique experience, and the pass itself saves you a lot of money. So perhaps it’s time to break the reputation that Switzerland is so expensive. It doesn’t have to be – for that, take my Switzerland itinerary for 8 days by train.

    Glacier Express, Swiss panoramic train

     

     

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    These are the best places to visit in Europe in November. You can see, even though many people say there is not much to do, or the weather is not so nice, there is. Many go to Asia as the rainy season finishes. But Europe still has a lot to offer. So get some inspiration, travel to Europe the next November, and visit some of these places. You won’t be disappointed for sure.

    November is also the time when European Christmas markets start to open. I highly recommend you check some out. I’ve created European Christmas markets by train itinerary. So take it and get some inspiration for what to see.

    If you want more, check out my travel itineraries or choose your perfect European destinaion in my section with countries. Once you pick the country, start learning a language for travel following my language method to have even better experience while travelling Europe.

     

     

     

    Where to go to relax in November

    November is not the most popular month for holidays and recreation. But, if you can afford a long journey, you can always find where to go on vacation in November. There is no longer such a massive filling of hotels and resorts as in summer. And the weather in our countries in November is rainy and cool, so it draws to warm countries.

    It is worth considering that traveling to distant countries you may encounter such problems as acclimatization and change of time zones. Therefore, traveling far for three or four days may be completely impractical.

    What they are looking for in November:

    • Beaches and the sea;
    • Excursions;
    • Ski resorts;
    • Festivals and holidays.

    Beach holidays in November

    If you are looking for a place to relax on the beach, then European countries in November can no longer boast of warm seas and good weather. Therefore, to find warm beaches, you will have to go further than Europe.

    Egypt. Velvet season begins in the country in November. There is no summer heat anymore, but the weather is warm and the water temperature in the sea is sufficient for swimming. Water temperature +25 degrees, air +28. In November, this is the closest country to a beach holiday and therefore the cheapest. Holidays on the Red Sea in November are very good.

    Spain. Canary Islands. The islands are located close to Africa, so it is warmer here than in the rest of Spain and it is quite possible to relax on the beach. The central island of Tenerife, and all the islands of the archipelago, have high service and developed infrastructure.

    Canary Islands

    United Arab Emirates. The air temperature in November is kept at the level of +30 degrees. The cleanest beaches, luxurious hotels, shopping for every taste and budget, excursions, restaurants, clubs – all this is the UAE.

    Israel. Rest on the Dead Sea, where the water temperature is about +23 degrees. The air temperature does not fall below +21 degrees.

    In November, the countries of South Asia and the Caribbean are very attractive in terms of weather. All these countries differ in holidays, religions, so when choosing a country, you can get to a religious holiday, so your behavior in the country should be appropriate.

    Exotic countries such as Mauritius, Maldives, Seychelles, Dominican Republic offer expensive and exotic holidays, but you will get good service. In addition, rains are possible in these countries in November, but they are short and warm. In fact, the rains are short and refreshing. However, no one has canceled the end of the hurricane season, so in November you may simply be unlucky with the weather. For the weather, it is better to consult a travel agency.

    India, GOA. But on the island of Goa in November, dry weather sets in and the air temperature is at the level of +27 degrees. Goa is the Indian state with the most developed tourist infrastructure. Toward the north there is a calmer and wilder landscape, closer to the south it is more noisy and developed. This is a place where you can come in October-November with children and the whole family in general and live all winter.

    Goa

    Thailand. A popular country for tourists in the winter, Thailand just opens the tourist season in November. Especially in Pattaya it is already dry and warm, but in Koh Samui and Phuket it is still possible to rain, but for short periods.

    Morocco, Cuba, Tunisia.

    Excursions

    The best option for excursions is Europe. Acquaintance with history, architecture, folk traditions and cuisine, all this can be realized on excursions to European countries. The architecture of London, the bridges of Budapest, the cathedrals of Riga are beautiful in any season, and in the wine cellars of France, Parisian cafes and pubs in Germany, everyone will find a dish or drink for tasting. And if in northern Europe it is already quite cool in November, then in the countries of southern Europe it is still warm enough to comfortably spend your vacation.

    Czech Republic. A large number of castles, museums, the resort of Karlovy Vary all attract tourists from our countries. Moreover, the distance to the Czech Republic is absolutely nothing. In the town of Klášterec nad Ohře, located half an hour from the famous spa town of Karlovy Vary, there is an aqua park with seven pools of different depths and amazing water attractions, slides, whirlpools and toboggans.

    Germany. The Dresden Gallery, museums, sights of almost any city in this country will attract your attention.

    Italy, France, Spain, Greece. These countries are so rich in sights and museums that it would be impossible to list them in this article. It is worth saying that in these countries in November there is no longer summer heat, but the air is warm enough for comfortable travel. Seasonal discounts are possible just for November.

    Cruise trips on sea liners are also popular in the autumn months. In November, you can choose an inexpensive, short-term cruise to the Scandinavian countries. At the same time, you can visit Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway. The weather in these countries is already quite cool and you need to choose clothes accordingly.

    Ski resorts in November

    Most European ski resorts start their new season in November. First of all, these are resorts that are located on the slopes of the Alps in France, Switzerland, Austria. At the end of November, resorts begin to open, which are located in the main areas: Austria – Ski Amade; Italy – Dolomites; France is the region of the Three Valleys.

    Also this month, not very popular destinations in Scandinavia, for example, Norway skiing center – Lillehammer, begin to be active.

    But the main ski resorts begin to receive tourists already at the end of November, beginning of December.

    Festivals and holidays

    Spain. In early November, the Jazz Festival takes place in Madrid. Lasts until the end of the month.

    UK. Guy Fawkes Holiday, on the night of 5 to 6 November. Fireworks and festivities just refer to the Guy Fawkes holiday.

    Germany. November 11 in Cologne starts a big carnival season, which will be held in many cities in Germany. The opening of the carnival in Cologne is considered one of the largest and most colorful holidays in Europe, which attracts many tourists.

    Also in November, the Frankenstein Castle near Darmstadt hosts a Halloween party.

    France. In the middle of the month, on the third Wednesday of November, in the town of Beaujo, north of Lyon, the festival of young wine starts. The festival starts with a march of winemakers shortly before midnight.

    Christmas markets begin to open in different European cities in November.

    Thailand. In November, a monkey banquet is held here. For primates, a huge table is laid, laden with their favorite dishes. On November 15-16, the Elephant Festival starts.

    Residents of Europe told how they escape from abnormal heat – Moscow 24, 07/20/2022

    Abnormal heat has covered Europe. In the UK, on ​​July 19, a historical temperature record was broken: weather forecasters recorded +40.2 degrees at London Heathrow Airport. In 73 departments of France, the penultimate orange alert level has been declared due to abnormal temperatures. Immigrants from Russia living in Europe told Moscow 24 how they are experiencing a heat wave.

    Photo: Ksenia Temel

    Record after record

    A number of European countries have experienced record heat. According to the UK Met Office, on July 19, an absolute temperature record was broken in the country. For the first time in the history of meteorological observations in the country, +40.2 degrees were recorded (the previous maximum in 2019 was at +38.7 degrees). A number of media outlets have reported that the wildfire has destroyed at least five houses in London.

    In some areas of England – the highest, red level of danger, which was introduced for the first time in history. In most other regions, orange is in effect. In addition, in a number of areas of the UK, transport links were disrupted, because railway tracks were damaged due to the heat.

    In France, the hot weather on July 18 was marked by temperature records in 12 cities at once, according to the national weather service “Meteo France”. In particular, +42 degrees were recorded in the western city of Nantes, thus breaking the record of 1949. In 73 departments of the country on July 19, the penultimate, orange level of alert was announced.

    The heat has led to major fires in rural areas in several countries at once: Italy, Spain and France were affected by fires. Almost 30,000 hectares of land burned in Portugal.

    In turn, the Association of Tour Operators of Russia urged Russian tourists to be careful on the eve of trips to Europe.

    Basins of water

    A native of Barnaul, Ksenia Temel has been living in London for 12 years and cannot remember the heat that has been there for the past few days.

    “The temperature in the city is very high for many days in a row. It has not rained for a long time, everything has dried up, the grass is yellow everywhere. It is very hot: it was +29 degrees in my apartment at night. humidify the air,” she said.

    She noted that her 8-year-old son had a nosebleed during the night due to the heat. In the UK, the holidays will only start next week, but due to the abnormal air temperature, many schools in London have allowed not to bring children on Monday and Tuesday, Ksenia said.

    Our principal said that they cannot keep the children cool because the school only has air conditioning in a couple of rooms. And during the day, if possible, children will be brought there in turn to cool off.

    Ksenia Temel

    Londoner

    “During recess, students usually walk outside, but now everyone sits in the building in the shade. Windows and doors are opened at the school to provide fresh air. Today, by the way, very few children were brought in” she added.

    According to her, many cafes and restaurants in the city have closed for days of heat. Some stores have temporarily sent part of the staff home so that workers aged and with health problems do not go outside again. “There are a lot of fountains in London, and now people are saving themselves near them, and children even climb into them,” the girl said.

    In the UK, the climate is considered temperate and people here are not adapted to extreme heat or hard frost, said a local resident. For this reason, air conditioners in apartments are not common, Ksenia says.

    Now the locals have sold out all the fans in the area, so I didn’t get any myself.

    Ksenia Temel

    resident of London

    Against the backdrop of a record-breaking heat, the British go to sea en masse. “Yesterday we went to Brighton (a seaside resort town south of London an hour away). The beach was full of people. Somewhere after 16:30, a wave of people began to drive there in cars, as I understand it, after work. The trains were also all full, despite the recommendation of the authorities not to travel out of town unnecessarily,” the interlocutor added.

    Fashion for umbrellas

    Photo: Marina Golitsch

    Marina Golitsch, a resident of Paris, told Moscow 24 that the city has been in a lingering heat for a week now.

    “Hot days happen here every summer, but this year they have dragged on. Feels like 40 degrees for a week already. Very stuffy. By 12:40 the air warmed up to +38!” – said the girl.

    According to her, the situation in the city is aggravated by a large number of old buildings. “My house was built in 1901, it warms up well. Plus I live under a roof on the sunny side. At 9In the morning it was already +32 degrees in my apartment,” Marina complained. There is a hotel near my house, there are air conditioners there. During the day, I go to the Italian cafe at the hotel and work from there, since there is an opportunity to work remotely,” the interlocutor noted. entertainment

    Marina Golitch

    Parisian

    According to her, it is very hard to walk around the city in such heat, especially in the afternoon, when the asphalt heats up. “Among the novelties of this season: umbrellas have come into fashion. Many people began to walk on the street with umbrellas, escaping from the sun’s rays,” she said.

    Accustomed

    In turn, the heat did not impress the inhabitants of southern Spain, who are accustomed to high temperatures. Moscow 24 was told about this by a private guide Natalya Kapustenok.

    “Since 2000 I have been living in the south of Spain, in the city of Granada. Africa is relatively close, so the heat is quite common for us. It is always expected. July and August are considered the hottest months. All Spaniards know very well that temperatures are plus 40 in the summer is practically unavoidable,” Natalya said.

    Nevertheless, over the past 3-4 years, temperatures in Spain have indeed become higher and reach +45 degrees, she noted.

    Today we have “cold”: instead of 43 degrees – plus 40. Now this is more familiar to us. In the south of Spain, temperatures are always quite high. Seville, Granada, Cordoba are the hottest cities.

    Natalia Kapustenok

    private guide in the south of Spain

    She clarified that on hot days almost no one goes out in the afternoon. “At a construction site or in the fields, they start working at seven in the morning and finish by 2 pm. According to the law, workers can no longer work in the summer, because they can simply get sunstroke,” a local resident added.

    According to her, in Spain, air conditioning is the main salvation from the heat and, unlike the UK and France, almost every family has it. “The air conditioner was the first unit that we installed in the house 22 years ago. We have four air conditioners in total. If we could put it in the bathroom, we would put it there,” the woman said.

    In the summer, in the heat, the temperature in the house is usually kept at plus 25. If you set it lower, the contrast is too sharp, and when you come in from the street, you can easily catch a cold or catch a sore throat.

    “In fact, the heat does not scare away tourists much, and people still go to Granada,” she concluded, adding that the coronavirus pandemic, after which the industry has just begun to recover, has affected the tourist flow more strongly.

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    Tours from Minsk in November

    Where to relax by the sea in November

    In November, alas, the weather is not always happy with warm days. Often outside the window you have to watch a gloomy sky and an unpleasant light rain, and for a walk you already need to dress warmer. In Europe, in the month mentioned above, there is almost a similar situation. And such trendy summer destinations as Spain, Italy, Greece are absolutely no longer suitable for relaxing on the beach. In countries in autumn it is nice to visit sights.

    Egypt is another matter. If back in October it was too hot in this country, then November gives the tourists of Egypt a real velvet season. The Red Sea is still warm and pleasant, and the sun is no longer as aggressive as during the summer months.

    The choice of destinations for a beach holiday in warm regions in November is great: Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, Tunisia and other resorts attract tourists with excellent weather, well-groomed sandy beaches, an exciting excursion program and, of course, high-quality service. Among distant destinations, such as GOA, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Thailand can also be considered as an option for a decent beach holiday in November.

    The November trip to Israel will also please. This month, the country is still quite warm: you can soak up the golden rays of the sun and fully enjoy the unique healing properties of the Dead Sea. True, at the end of autumn in Israel, short-term rains are possible, but they can rarely overshadow the rest.

    Exotic tours in November

    Not everyone gets the opportunity to relax in the summer or spring. It is for such tourists that the opportunity to go on an exotic trip in November is interesting. Where can you find some adventure and entertainment, where to go in late autumn?

    United Arab Emirates

    The Emirates can safely be called the most interesting option, and all because our compatriots will find the sultry air in summer too hot. In November, it is much easier to carry, and the temperature drops to quite “comfortable” +30 degrees Celsius. In the city, most of the rooms are air-conditioned, and therefore you will not be able to feel the high temperature.

    Another advantage of visiting the country is shopping. It is in the autumn season that the period of active sales begins, when retail chains offer significant discounts for all customers.

    However, there are limitations. For example, women are not recommended to walk the streets in shorts and tops, such behavior is indecent. If you are not ready to follow some rules of conduct in the country, you should choose another place to travel.

    Thailand

    This country is perfect for an autumn holiday, and that’s all, because it is in November that the rainy season ends. The weather will not interfere with your vacation. You can feel quite comfortable, because by local standards the temperature is quite cool (about 30 degrees) during the day. In the evening or at night, it drops to +25. You can not only save yourself from the heat in the reservoirs, but swim for pleasure! On average, the water warms up to 28 degrees. Fans of excursions will definitely appreciate such weather. Indeed, unlike the high season, you can travel with pleasure, and not suffer from exhaustion and fluid loss in the body.

    Where exactly will he go?

    In order to get the maximum amount of impressions from your holiday, we recommend planning a trip to the northern or southern regions of the country. We can safely recommend for recreation: Phuket, Krabi, Pattaya, Chiang Mai.

    Vietnam

    Another interesting option is Vietnam. However, the weather in this country greatly depends on the region. If the northern part is already very cool, then the central part is flooded with typhoons, and the south is just beginning to digest the heat. If it is important for you to swim in salt water, you should pay attention to the areas of Hat Chi or Nghe An.

    In addition, at this time the lowest water level, and the seas do not seem quite transparent. While the air temperature is very pleasant for relaxation and ranges from 15 to 22 degrees.

    Ski resorts in November

    Every skier can’t wait to open the “snow” season as soon as possible. Experienced fans of this extreme sport are not rumored to know that a competent choice of a resort is the key to an unforgettable experience. Therefore, many skiers advise visiting more northern countries with high peaks in November, where snow falls all year round. To start the season, the best choice is France with its Val Thorens resort, Switzerland, famous for its very high mountain range, Sweden, Canada, whose slopes are supplied with artificial snow systems. For unusual sensations, you can go to Japan, but the best skiing in it is only at the end of November.

    Sightseeing tours in November

    November is a month created to surprise yourself and your loved ones with a sightseeing tour. For a modest period of time, you can have great fun, getting acquainted with the characteristic cultural features of European countries. The main routes for traditional sightseeing tours are Germany, the Czech Republic and the Baltic countries.

    Well-preserved ancient architecture, traditional holidays and a lot of resort points designed specifically to get acquainted with life, as well as with the history of the country – the main criteria for choosing a destination. The time that an ordinary tourist spends on the so-called active holiday or a standard stay in a hotel will come in handy here. It would be a mistake to visit the Czech Republic and miss out on a visit to Prague, with its cobbled streets and famous beer taverns. The Prague Zoo impresses with its size, and the number of museums in the Czech capital will satisfy the taste of even the most sophisticated and demanding traveler. Another Mecca of sightseeing tourism can be called Berlin, an ancient city, which presents both a piece of ancient centuries and key places for the history of the twentieth century.

    An excellent option for a sightseeing tour of Latvia and Lithuania. Here you can encounter architecture and way of life similar to the countries of Central Europe, but at the same time the language barrier does not make itself felt so much. Walking around Vilnius can be a great alternative to visiting Prague or Berlin. In summary, November can be called one of the best months for unforgettable sightseeing tours in hospitable Europe. The main thing is not to forget to stock up on warm clothes.

    Where to go with children in November

    October is one of the most picturesque months, during which you can go on vacation with children both to the countries or cities of the CIS and neighboring countries: Moscow, Kyiv, Lvov, Vilnius, Riga. Warsaw, Prague and other settlements.

    Each of the described cities has its own cultural, historical and architectural traditions that will turn your leisure time into a rewarding journey. Peterhof is rich in bridges, Germany is rich in the foundations of Western traditions, Odessa is rich in humor, and there are no many beautiful places in Russia. The Motor Museum will also prove to be a location that will be useful for you to visit.

    Holidays and festivals of November

    November is the time of holidays and fairs. November Berlin is filled with the atmosphere of music festivals, including jazz Jazz Festival Berlin, electronic BerMuDa, as well as a fest fair. Prague welcomes you with a jazz festival of world significance, and Riga with the Staro Riga light enchanting days. Riga streets are being transformed by illuminations and interactive lighting solutions.

    Poland’s Independence Day November 11, is marked by parades and mass concerts. At the same time, the season of the “fifth season” opens in German cities – the carnival season. Noisy and colorful street celebrations are closed by winter holidays. At the end of the month, the streets are decorated with festive lighting, decorated Christmas trees, and fairs and festive markets are held at the main city sites.

    Bus tours in November

    The autumn season is an excellent time for spectacular sightseeing trips. The successful combination of warm weather, autumn holidays and attractive travel prices opens up the possibility of exciting trips to the sights of the Baltic republics, unique historical places that preserve the memory of past events. Bus tours provide a complete overview of attractive places in Russia, Ukraine, Germany, the Czech Republic and the Baltic republics.

    An organized trip to Prague, Lviv, Moscow, Vilnius, Kyiv or Tallinn allows you to have the most interesting time, exploring exciting historical events, exploring local attractions. Visiting cozy cafes that introduce local culinary masterpieces is a pleasant attribute of exciting autumn travels that leave indelible impressions for many years.

    Weekend tours in November

    It is absolutely not necessary to wait for the New Year holidays or summer vacation to enjoy all the delights of tourism. To do this, simply use the weekend tour. What do they represent? Is it a small trip that lasts 2-3 days? Have you wanted to visit Poland or Latvia for a long time, but could not afford it due to lack of time? Today this is not a problem. If you have not been there, then be sure to make up for this shortcoming. Just don’t plan anything for the weekend, don’t occupy it with lying on the couch and watching TV, but fulfill your dream!

    Where to go without a visa in November

    Usually in November you want to relax on the sea. It will not be possible to do this in Europe, since the weather is not too different from the Belarusian one. But a great alternative would be Egypt. Just be prepared for the fact that this month the Egyptians are celebrating Eid al-Bayram. Therefore, there are a lot of local residents in the resorts.

    But you can go here without a visa. If you want some real exotic, then be sure to go to Cuba or the Dominican Republic. Although they are far away, you are guaranteed new sensations.

    Tourist calendar, holiday seasons in countries around the world

    Holidays in other countries are becoming more popular every year, but where is it better to go at one time or another of the year? We offer you information on best travel destinations for any month. A tourist calendar describing the most popular resorts in different seasons will help you better plan your holiday.

    Regardless of what you are interested in – popular Turkey, inexpensive Egypt, familiar Spain, close Croatia, exotic Maldives, distant Dominican Republic or any other country, you can to go on vacation at the best time , ideal for the selected resort.

    Holidays in September 2022

    September 2022 is the best time to relax by the sea. Most tourists have returned from vacations, the resorts are not so crowded, prices have decreased, the heat has subsided, but it is still warm for sunbathing and swimming. At this time, you can go on excursions around Europe.

    In the popular resorts of Turkey and Egypt, the weather is fine, as well as in the south of Europe or in Tunisia and Israel. From distant destinations, suitable weather for holidays in Bali, Mauritius, Malta and Kenya.

    Holidays in October 2022

    October 2022 is the last month of the year when it is still possible to have a holiday at sea in nearby countries. At the same time, the weather improves in distant countries, so in October there is a fairly large selection of places to stay.

    In Turkey, you can still relax on the beaches, and in Egypt, the optimal weather for a beach holiday is set. Although it is not so hot in Europe anymore, you can have a great rest on the islands belonging to European countries. It is also possible to rest in Tunisia, Morocco, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, the season begins in India at the resort of Goa and Sri Lanka. Good weather is in Mauritius, Seychelles and Kenya.

    Holidays in November 2022

    With the advent of November 2022, resorts in hot countries are becoming the most popular, most of which are located quite far away. In Europe, the ski season opens, although not all ski resorts are open at the beginning of the month.

    In Egypt, the ideal weather for a holiday is coming, just like in the UAE. You can also relax in Morocco or Jordan. The flow of tourists to Southeast and South Asia is increasing, with Thailand enjoying particular popularity. Also, many go to India, Sri Lanka, Hainan Island in China, or the Maldives. The weather is fine on the islands of the Caribbean – in the Dominican Republic and Cuba. Exotic lovers can go to Mauritius, Seychelles or Kenya. From distant destinations, you can choose Brazil.

    Rest in December 2022

    December 2022 is a wonderful time to take a break. Fine weather on numerous sea resorts, and ski resorts work in Europe. At the end of the month, before the New Year, prices everywhere will rise sharply.

    In Egypt, you can still relax, although it is not so hot there. You can also go on vacation to the UAE, Jordan or Morocco. From distant destinations, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, China, the Maldives, as well as Cuba and the Dominican Republic are popular. You can go to Kenya, the Seychelles or the Bahamas. Ski resorts in Austria, Andorra, Italy, France, Switzerland, Turkey, Bulgaria, Spain are waiting for guests. It’s a bit cold for excursions in Europe, but you can combine a beach holiday with excursions in distant countries – India, Mexico, Brazil, Nepal, Jordan, Thailand, China.

    Holidays in January 2023

    In January 2023, there are many opportunities to have a great vacation, although prices are high at the beginning of the month and all the good places are sold out. You can go to ski resorts, relax by the warm sea in distant countries, or go on excursions to interesting places. If you can reschedule your trip to the second half of January, you can save a lot.

    Beach holidays are available in Egypt and the UAE, but it is better to go further away – to Thailand, the Maldives, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, India, Sri Lanka, China, Vietnam, Mexico and many other tropical resorts. Of the ski resorts, Austria and Andorra are the most popular, although there are excellent slopes in Italy, France, Switzerland, Turkey, Bulgaria, Spain and other countries. In addition to excursions in Europe, in January you can go on excursions to more distant places – to India, Nepal, Lebanon, Jordan and Israel.

    Holidays in February 2023

    February 2023 is marked by a wide range of holiday destinations. In Europe, you can ride in mountain puddles, and for a beach holiday you have to go a little further.

    In Egypt, the weather is quite windy, but you can relax on the beaches. Also suitable weather in the UAE, Jordan, Morocco. Of the distant resorts, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, China, and Vietnam are the most popular. Also suitable climate in the Dominican Republic and Cuba, in Mexico and Brazil, you can go to Burma, Cambodia, Laos or Kenya. A wonderful holiday is possible on the islands – the Maldives, the Bahamas, the Philippines. In Europe, you can relax in the ski resorts of Austria, Andorra, Italy and other countries.

    Holidays in March 2023

    In March 2023, it is still too early to go to the nearest seaside resorts, and the season will end soon in distant destinations, but the weather is still good and tours are offered at reasonable prices.

    Good weather for holidays in Egypt, the winter winds have already stopped. You can also relax in the UAE, Jordan or Morocco. From distant countries, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, China, Vietnam, the Maldives, the Philippines, as well as Brazil, Mexico, Kenya, Cuba and the Dominican Republic are popular.

    Holidays in April 2023

    In April 2023, travelers have a great choice – you can go to distant countries, or you can relax much closer, because the new season begins on the most popular destinations.

    In April it is already possible to go to Turkey, although it is sometimes cool here, but in Egypt the weather is fine, not as hot as in summer, but not as cool as in winter. You can also have a great rest in the UAE, Jordan, Israel or Morocco. Fine weather stands in Cuba, Brazil, Mexico and the Dominican Republic, the ideal time to relax in Southeast and South Asia – in Thailand, China, Vietnam, India and Sri Lanka. It is especially pleasant to rest on exotic islands – Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Philippines. Excursions around Europe and skiing at a number of European resorts are also possible.

    Holidays in May 2023

    May 2023 in our area can not be called a summer month, but in most of the nearby resorts it is already the best time to relax. In many countries of southern Europe, the weather is hot, but not exhausting, and the sea is warm enough for swimming. It is also the best time for excursions in Europe.

    The most popular Turkey offers its resorts, in Egypt the weather is fine, not too hot, Israel is ready to receive guests. Almost all European countries located on the Mediterranean and Black Seas are ready to receive tourists. You can go to Spain, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, and Cyprus. For lovers of thalassotherapy, it is recommended to visit Tunisia. From distant directions, suitable weather is in Vietnam, on the islands of Bali and Mauritius, the Seychelles and Madagascar.

    Holidays in June 2023

    June 2023 marks the beginning of summer, but the holiday season has not yet peaked, so the popular resorts are not yet so crowded, and prices have not risen to their highs.

    The most popular holiday in Turkey, and in Egypt are already quite hot days. The best service is offered by European resorts in Spain, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Cyprus, you can go fishing in Finland. Also suitable weather for holidays in Malta and Tunisia. From distant destinations, you can visit exotic islands – Bali, Mauritius or Madagascar.

    Holidays in July 2023

    With the onset of July 2023, the holiday season begins, tours to popular resorts become more expensive, and places in the best hotels have long been taken out. At the same time, most resorts have hot weather, and some are even too hot.

    The most popular resorts in Turkey, but more pleasant weather in the European resorts of the Mediterranean – in Spain, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro and Cyprus. Also pleasant weather is on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria. For lovers of long-distance travel, the islands of Bali and Madagascar, as well as Kenya, can be noted. July 2023 is too hot for excursions in Central Europe, but you can visit the Scandinavian countries.

    Holidays in August 2023

    The holiday season continues in August 2023, and most of the popular resorts are very crowded. Although it is no longer as hot as in July, warm sunny weather remains on the coast.

    Resorts in Turkey, as well as in southern European countries, offer wonderful holidays. In the second half of the month, you can go on excursions around Europe. For lovers of exotic distant countries, Bali and Kenya can be recommended.

    Europe’s heat wave: forest fires, temperature records and animal popsicles

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    Image caption,

    Fires around the town of Landira in New Aquitaine are still spreading

    Extremely hot weather has set in Europe, temperatures are breaking records, heat waves have killed hundreds of people, people are forced to flee from forest fires .

    France

    More than 14,000 people had to be evacuated in the southwest of France. In the Gironde department, which is popular with tourists, the authorities decided to remove even the guards from the campsites. The tourists themselves left a few days earlier.

    The second most serious, the so-called “orange” level of danger has already been declared in 38 of the 96 French regions.

    The Gironde Regional Government stated that “the situation remains very unfavorable”, mainly due to gusty winds that carry the fire to previously unaffected areas. Local authorities also say they are doing everything possible to save people and limit the spread of the fire, but do not yet know when the situation can be brought under control.

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    Manon Jacquard had to be evacuated. So far, she remains in a specially equipped center and cannot return home.

    27-year-old Manon Jacquard, a resident of the fire-ridden Gironde, called the fire “apocalyptic”. “It all happened so fast,” she told the BBC, “the fire was just gigantic.”

    According to the authorities, the situation in the commune of La Teste-du-Buch, in the west of the department, is deteriorating. According to incoming reports, the fire has already reached the sea and began to spread to the south. Local residents have been warned to be extremely careful.

    More than 100 sq. km, and ten and a half thousand hectares have already burned out.

    Spain

    Photo copyright Ashley Baker

    Photo caption

    Southern Spain. Fires in the Mijas hills very close to the houses for tourists

    In the Spanish municipality of Mijas, more than three thousand people left their homes to escape the fires in the hills of the same name, although some managed to return later. Mijas is located near Malaga, popular with tourists, and is itself a popular holiday destination. 9Ellen, who lives in the area, told Reuters on 0003

    that they didn’t have time to pack: “We just took a few essentials and just ran, and by this time the streets were full of people, everything was in motion, there were a lot of cars ambulances and firefighters.

    Forest fires also broke out in other areas of Spain: in the provinces of Castile and Leon, Galicia and Extremadura.

    Image copyright, Reuters

    Photo caption,

    Fire helicopters that fetch seawater constantly ply between sea and mountains

    Holidaymakers in the resort of Torremolinos could see large puffs of smoke rising from the nearby hills from the beach, as well as fire helicopters that constantly cruised between the hills and the coast, collecting sea water and dumping it on the burning forests.

    Mediterranean heatwave

    In Italy, the government has declared a state of emergency in the dried-up Po Valley, the country’s longest river, which in some places has become literally a brook due to the incessant heat.

    Image copyright, EPA

    Image caption,

    The municipality of Baian in Portugal is engulfed by the worst fires since 2017

    In Portugal, fires have already destroyed 30,000 hectares of forest this year, mostly in the north of the country. This is the largest fire damage since the summer of 2017. Then more than 100 people died in them.

    However, a serious situation has developed throughout the Mediterranean, from Morocco in the west, then Crete in the east.

    Moroccan authorities have ordered more than 1,300 residents to urgently evacuate and sent additional firefighters to fight the fire in the forests in the north of the country, in the province of Larache.

    In Crete, firefighters continue to put out fires on the northern coast of the island around the town of Rethymnon, although authorities said on Saturday that the fire was at least partially contained.

    Image copyright, AFP via Getty Images

    Image caption,

    Forecasters say the heat wave in the Mediterranean is caused by a jet stream over the Atlantic that is blowing hot water over Europe like a fan

    Wildfires have also broken out in parts of the south -west of Turkey and on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, near the resort towns of Zadar and Sibenik, although at the moment they are not so dangerous as to organize a large-scale evacuation.

    Germany

    Natural anomalies such as extreme heat, drought and floods have cost the German budget at least 6.6 billion euros annually over the past twenty years. In some cases, the cost of fighting natural disasters has exceeded tens of billions of euros.

    This follows from the report published on Monday by the economic research company Prognos.

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    In 2018-19, heat damage to Germany’s forests and agricultural industry amounted to 25.6 billion euros. Another 9 billion in the same period cost a decrease in labor productivity in industry, follows from the report.

    In 2021, floods in Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia cost the treasury more than 40 billion euros.

    German Environment Minister Stefi Lemke said the Prognos data is extremely worrying and should be taken with the utmost seriousness.

    At the moment, many European countries are experiencing abnormal heat: dozens of people have died, crops have been ruined, and a real crisis of fresh water has begun in some regions.

    “We must and will invest more in climate change to protect our people,” Lemke said.

    The German government has committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2045. This happens when an absolute balance is reached between emissions and absorption of carbon dioxide.

    To achieve the goal, Germany launched a series of reforms in the housing and communal sector, in the manufacturing industry and in the transport and agricultural sectors.

    Heat is dangerous in itself, even without fires

    Temperatures that are too high in themselves can be dangerous to health, even in the absence of fires. Heat waves increase the risk of heat stroke and accidents. Most accidents happen on the water. The number of people going to the sea, rivers and lakes increases significantly in the heat, and not all of them observe even the most basic security measures, which is why the number of drowned people is growing.

    The most vulnerable to abnormally high temperatures are young children and the elderly, although the heat is dangerous for those who are in good physical shape.

    Image copyright Getty Images

    Image caption

    A forest fire in Galicia, northwestern Spain. So far it is not very strong yet, but the situation can change at any time

    For example, according to the Carlos III University of Madrid, which records heat-related deaths daily, from 10 to 15 July, high temperatures in one form or another led to death of 360 people. There were 27 in the previous six days.

    The death from heatstroke of one of the janitors in Madrid led to the fact that the mayor’s office of the Spanish capital allowed street cleaners to work in the evenings.

    The French government has taken additional measures to protect people in nursing homes and the homeless from the heat. In 2003, the country’s authorities were not ready to protect vulnerable segments of the population, resulting in the death of almost 15 thousand people.

    What’s happening in Britain

    Extreme heat can also damage infrastructure, such as melting road surfaces and warping railroad tracks.

    Image caption,

    Railway workers in England paint the rails white to reflect the heat. Temperatures above 40 degrees can take out railways, power lines and mobile communications

    The British Meteorological Service has issued a “red”, the most serious warning about the danger associated with the heat. It extends mainly to the south-east of the country and the Greater London area.

    Forecasters suggest that Monday-Tuesday temperatures could reach 41 degrees Celsius.

    The warning states that adverse health effects are affecting the entire population, not just the most vulnerable.

    Citizens are urged not to call an ambulance unless absolutely necessary and, if possible, to change working methods and daily routine.

    Also possible is “failure of heat-sensitive systems and equipment, which may result in local power outages and other critical services such as water supply or mobile phone services.”

    On Monday afternoon, it became known that the temperature record was broken in Wales – more than 37 degrees Celsius was recorded there. Later, in the east of England, a temperature of 38.1 degrees was recorded.

    London Luton Airport was forced to stop operations for several hours due to runway damage caused by extreme temperatures.

    The author of the photo, MoD / Crown copyright

    Photo caption,

    One of Her Majesty’s cavalry pours water on the horse so that it does not suffer too much from the heat

    According to BBC forecaster Susan Powell, the situation is completely unprecedented: temperature records could be broken in all parts of the United Kingdom.

    Quite unexpected measures are being taken to combat the heat and related problems. For example, several local councils have released special vehicles on the roads that scatter sand on icy asphalt in winter. In extreme heat, they sprinkle stone chips on the surfaces to prevent the asphalt from softening.

    Image caption

    Hammersmith Bridge wrapped in foil. Not very aesthetically pleasing, but to save one of the oldest suspension bridges in Europe, all measures are good

    The chains of the Hammersmith Bridge in London were covered with silver insulating foil to reflect the sun and prevent them from overheating.

    The chains attached to the river bed are regulated so that in summer their temperature does not exceed 13 degrees Celsius. If for some reason it rises to 18 degrees, traffic on the bridge will have to be closed.

    Pupils were allowed to come to school in gym shorts and T-shirts, as traditional uniforms, especially sweaters and jackets, can lead to heat stroke.

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    Image caption

    Gorilla with popsicle. However, even it fully complies with the standards of healthy nutrition

    However, they try to protect not only people, but also animals. British zoos, wildlife parks and nature reserves are doing their best to keep their animals from getting dehydrated.

    Some London Zoo residents received ice cream made from iced tea (no sugar) with nuts and seeds.

    Zookeeper Rob Harland says: “Primates like gorillas love popsicles just as much as we do.”

    Image copyright Philip Joyce

    Image caption

    Lemurs at the Cotswolds Wildlife Park

    Rob also added that the zoo’s Asiatic lions and pygmy hippos have their own moats where they can swim while other animals , such as red river pigs, receive a personal cooling shower from their caretaker.

    The Wildlife Park in the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire also makes “popsicles on a stick” from ingredients in the animal’s normal diet, such as pears and carrots.

    Anthropogenic changes

    Photo caption,

    One of the English beaches on July 17th. Until quite recently, such scenes were very rare.

    Extreme heat waves in Europe are becoming more frequent, more intense and last longer. Dr Eunice Law, a climatologist at the University of Bristol, told the BBC that “rising temperatures are a sign of climate change” and that around 2,000 deaths a year in Britain are caused by heat waves.

    • Global warming is gaining momentum. 2021 is in the top five hottest years on record

    Statistics show that since 1884, 10 of the hottest years in Britain have been since 2002, she said. “The world has already warmed by about 1.1°C since the start of the industrial age, and temperatures will continue to rise unless authorities around the world take strong action to drastically reduce carbon emissions.”

    Photo caption,

    BBC weather forecaster Susan Powell shows the region’s hottest temperatures. Highest temperatures expected in London

    The French meteorological service, like its British counterparts, expects a new heat record on Monday-Tuesday. In Portugal, the temperature recently reached 47 degrees.

    Meanwhile, climbers are being urged to postpone climbing Mont Blanc due to the risk of rockfalls caused by “exceptional climatic conditions”.

    Where to go with children in November

    The worse the weather in November, the more vivid the imagination draws a white beach, a fan of palm trees and a romantic bungalow near the blue sea. In general, resorts in Thailand and Vietnam look like this, where the beach season is just beginning.

    Surprisingly, for some people, the November cold only makes them happy. For them, this is a signal to ski to the winter resorts of Austria, Switzerland, Italy: the mountains are covered with a thick layer of snow and are waiting for guests.

    And what do children dream about when it’s gloomy and cold outside? It’s time to ask how they would like to spend their autumn holidays and plan a joyful and carefree family trip.

    About the sea, skiing, excursions and what else decorates a vacation with children in November , read in the Kidpassage review.

    Contents

    1. Holidays with a child in November: pros and cons
    2. Weather at popular resorts
    3. Beach holidays in November
      – Las Americas (Spain)
      – Agadir (Morocco)
      – Sharm El Sheikh (Egypt)
      – Ein Bokek (Israel)
      – Aqaba (Jordan)
      – Sharjah (UAE)
      – Pattaya (Thailand)
      – Phu Quoc (Vietnam)
      – Nusa Dua (Indonesia)
      – Goa (India)
      – Ari Atoll (Maldives)
    4. Alpine skiing
      – Levi (Finland)
      – Sölden (Austria)
      – Zermatt (Switzerland)
      – Cervinia (Italy)
    5. Excursion holidays
      – Vienna (Austria)
      – Budapest (Hungary)
      – Lisbon (Portugal)
    6. Amusement parks
      – Ferrari World (UAE)
      – Dream World (Bangkok)
      – Chimelong Paradise (China)
    7. Events, holidays and festivals in November
    8. Where to go in Russia in October
      – St. Petersburg
      – Veliky Ustyug
      – Sheregesh
    9. Where to go in Ukraine in November
      – Kyiv
      – Uman
      – Truskavets
    10. Holiday prices in November
    11. Where is cheaper
    12. Where not to go
    13. Tips for traveling with children

    Holidays with a child in November: pros and cons

    The main argument for going somewhere in November is the existence of resorts where there is no place for autumn melancholy:

    • the best time to travel to Thailand, Vietnam, India, Egypt and the UAE is coming;
    • Beach resorts offer plenty of entertainment for children, from water parks and attractions to animal parks and children’s museums;
    • the season opens at ski resorts – now you can ski not only on glaciers, where there are not so many slopes;
    • prices for vacations in European cities are falling – the low season successfully coincides with school holidays.

    And yet, when choosing where to go with children in November, you have to take into account the disadvantages of late autumn:

    • in beach resorts, now you only have to dream of solitude – the high season is gaining momentum;
    • the choice of sea resorts nearby is relatively small – it takes 10-20 hours to get to most places of beach recreation;
    • acclimatization in hot countries takes several days – it is advisable to take at least a couple of weeks to rest;
    • prices for holidays in warm regions are creeping up – in December they will become even higher;
    • in cold and slushy weather, children get sick more often – sometimes at the last moment they have to abandon their plans.

    Some disadvantages are not so terrible – for example, instead of distant Thailand, you can go to nearby Jordan, where at the end of autumn it is warm, not very crowded and quite inexpensive. Read about the best places to go in November with a child in the following sections.

    Weather at popular resorts

    November is definitely able to please with warmth and sun – you just need to choose the right places to relax. If you dream of beaches and a warm sea, it’s time to go to Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Israel, Jordan, Thailand, Vietnam, India, the Maldives.

    At the beginning of the month you can enjoy good weather in Indonesia. A pleasant beach holiday is provided in the Spanish Canaries and in Morocco – however, it is cold to swim in the ocean in autumn.

    Ski resorts have their own charm – in the highlands of the Alps, frosts and snowfalls provide excellent pistes coverage. The season begins in Finland and in Russia, where cold, snowy autumn only plays into the hands of skiers.

    Well, in many cities of Europe comes the classic autumn – with cooling, cloudy skies and rainy weather. For walks, you have to carve out fine days, but for trips to museums, rains are not a hindrance.

    Here is what the weather data looks like in November for resorts and cities where tourists like to visit:

    Resort Daily t Night t t water
    Las Americas +24.1°C +21.0°C +22.7°C
    Agadir +25.0°C +17.2°C +18.8°C
    Sharm El Sheikh +26.9°C +21.9°C +26.4°C
    Ein Bokek +24.1°C +16.4°C +23.8°C
    Aqaba +23.2°C +12.7°C +24.5°C
    Sharjah +30. 5°C +25.0°C +28.2°C
    Pattaya +31.6°C +26.6°C +29.4°C
    Phu Quoc +31.2°C +27.3°C +29.3°C
    Nusa Dua +31.0°C +27.2°C +28.1°C
    Majorda +34.2 °C +24.5°C +28.9 °С
    Ari Atoll +30.5°C +27.9 °C +29.0°C
    Lisbon +18.1°C +13.8°C +17.0°C
    Levi -3.9°C -4.7°C
    Sölden -0.4°C -6.3 °C
    Zermatt -1.7°C -7.0°C
    Cervinia -0.1°C -6.0°C
    Vienna +8.5°C +4.3°C
    Budapest +9. 2°C +5.4 °С
    St. Petersburg +2.7°C +0.9°C
    Sheregesh -5.4°C -9.2°C
    Kyiv +5.0°C +2.6°C
    Truskavets +6.7°C +2.1 °C

    Sea and beach

    Nobody thinks that you can go to the sea only in summer. Autumn is a great time to relax in those countries where the air and water warm up to + 30С, and outlandish fruits grow on trees.

    Where to fly with a child in November? We offer a dozen options for every taste.

    Las Americas, Spain

    You will like:

    • ideal weather for those who cannot stand the heat;
    • sandy beaches and shallow seas;
    • lots of fun for kids.

    Please note:

    • as a rule, you need to fly with a transfer, and the journey takes 10-12 hours;
    • in the second half of the month cooling and rains are possible;
    • the opening hours of water parks are reduced;
    • some of the hotels and apartments are far from the well-maintained beach.

    Every season in the Canaries is like a warm spring. Here, in late autumn, spring weather persists here: the air is warmed up to + 20-25 ° С, the sun shines in the sky, and the water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean never drops below + 22-23 ° С.

    True, the wind speed reaches 4.6 m/s, and after swimming you want to quickly wrap yourself in a towel.

    The evening is only a little colder than the day, but still a sweater or a light jacket will not interfere with the trip – in the capital of Tenerife, where tourists go on an excursion, it is colder than on the resort south coast.

    And if you are planning to climb Mount Teide, one of the main attractions of the island, you will need warm clothes all the more.

    Of course, you will spend part of your time on the sandy beaches of Las Americas. Their main advantages are free admission, a blue flag for cleanliness and safety, calm and shallow seas, inflatable water slides for children and convenient infrastructure . In November, the beaches of the resort are by no means empty, but there is enough space for everyone.

    Since the Canary Islands are not too hot, a beach holiday can be supplemented with excursions and entertainment. Among the attractions of Tenerife are the mysterious pyramids of Guimar, the “Secret Garden” with the most poisonous plants on the planet, the eucalyptus forest of Esperanza, the Cave of the Wind.

    The list of the best entertainments is opened by the huge water park Siam-Park, the theme of which is the beauty of Thailand. With children, it is also interesting to visit Loro Park and Jungle Park – there are shows with animals.

    • Holidays with children in Tenerife
    • Things to do and see

    Agadir, Morocco

    You will like:

    • long sandy beach;
    • low price for vacation;
    • European-style high service in hotels;

    Please note:

    • the water in the Atlantic Ocean is cold at any time of the year;
    • high waves interfere with swimming;
    • hotels are located at some distance from the coast.

    If you come to Agadir in November, you can forget that you are in Africa and that it is not summer on the calendar. The weather forecast for a smart, very European town promises sun and warmth – this is a great gift for those who are tired of dullness and cold weather.

    Agadir is good for a beach holiday with children in November already because there is no heat here . Daytime temperature ranges from +20°C to +27°C, most of the days the sun shines, it rains no more than 2 times a month.

    True, at night the air can cool down to +13-16°C, and at the end of the month even up to +10°C. But this does not prevent you from spending whole days on the beach – endless, picturesque, covered with golden sand. In summer, the coast is very crowded, and at the end of autumn there are almost no vacationers.

    That’s just the temperature of the water in the ocean is not happy. If in summer you can count on + 20-21 ° С, then in November the water usually cools down to + 17-19°C. For these reasons, it is worth paying attention to hotels with a pool – some have a separate children’s pool.

    A hotel in Agadir must be chosen carefully. The easiest way to focus on hotels of world chains , where the level of service is traditionally high and where you can count on a playground and a mini-club. In other cases, we advise you to study traveler reviews.

    It is good to add a few excursions to a beach holiday in Agadir. They are mainly designed for schoolchildren: for example, you need to climb a hill for about 7 km to the old city fortress, and a trip to the Sahara desert takes 2-3 days.

    With preschoolers, you can visit Birds Valley Park, where, contrary to the name, not only birds live. A small water park, Atlantica Park, also leaves a good impression.

    Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

    You will like:

    • excellent conditions for diving and snorkeling;
    • a huge selection of family hotels with the concept of “all inclusive”;
    • is the best time for excursions.

    Please note:

    • unheated pools have cold water;
    • sometimes a fresh and strong northeast wind blows;
    • at the end of November the nights become cool.

    If you plan a trip in November with a child to the sea, then Sharm el-Sheikh will definitely be on the list of the best options. The heat is no longer tiring, the temperature of air and water is almost equalized, and if desired, a beach holiday can be supplemented with excursions.

    What to expect from the weather in a popular Egyptian resort? The sun will definitely shine here, thermometers will show + 24-28 ° С during the day and + 20-24 ° С at night, and sea water will keep the temperature + 25-27 ° С.

    True, sometimes a cool wind interferes with rest on the shore, and by the end of the month the night temperature drops to +17°C.

    The wind is strongest in the Nabq area. For a November holiday, it is better to choose the areas of Naama Bay or Sharm El Maya. Their main advantages are wind-sheltered beaches , sandy shore, bottom cleared of corals.

    But still, it is worth clarifying whether the beach of the chosen hotel looks like this: in Naama Bay there are places where it is dangerous to enter the water without corals.

    You need to ask how strong the low tide is on the beach and whether you will have to go down the stairs to the sea.

    The success of a holiday in Sharm el-Sheikh is largely determined by the hotel. The resort has many four- and five-star hotels, including hotels of world chains focused on families with children.

    However, we advise you to carefully study all the information: respectable hotels may be far from the sea or have an uncomfortable beach.

    Leisure activities for children are mainly organized by mini-clubs, but you can add a trip to one of the water parks or to the dolphinarium. With teenagers, it is interesting to go on an excursion to Ras Mohammed National Park to see the most beautiful coral reef and mangrove forests.

    Upon arrival in Sharm, we recommend that you apply for a Sinai visa: it allows you to visit the sights of Israel and Jordan.

    • Holidays with children in Sharm El Sheikh: author’s review
    • See prices for family hotels
    • Things to do in Sharm El Sheikh

    Ein Bokek, Israel

    You will like:

    • healing climate that helps with diseases of the upper respiratory tract;
    • modern health complex;
    • children’s menu in hotels.

    Please note:

    • it can get colder in the second half of November;
    • treatment programs are designed for adults;
    • it is recommended to wear shoes on the beach;
    • the cost of rest is quite high, treatment is paid additionally.

    The purpose of a trip to the sea in November with children may be not just rest, but treatment. People go to the Dead Sea just for this: here even the air heals, and it seems that everyone has heard about the properties of the salt and mud of this sea.

    Dead Sea resorts are open all year round , except that it is too hot here in summer, cool in winter for a beach holiday – but in autumn you can improve your health and lie on the beach.

    Ein Bokek, one of the main Israeli resorts on the Dead Sea, in November pleases with clear weather and an air temperature of about +24°C. You should not be afraid of rain, but you need to prepare for cool evenings – with sunset, the temperature drops to + 15-16 ° С.

    The beaches of Ein Bokek are clean and well-maintained – this includes both free public and closed private beaches. Everywhere there are showers with fresh water, where you need to rinse after swimming in the sea.

    Can children swim in the Dead Sea? Israeli doctors believe that a child who is able not to dive or splash around will not be harmed by bathing. It is desirable to be in water no more than 5-10 minutes.

    Let’s add that the main healing factors of the Dead Sea for children are the sun and air. Sunbathing helps with diseases of the respiratory system, with dermatosis, including psoriasis.

    Hotels in Ein Bokek, for all their solidity, are not well suited for families with children. Only in some places there are mini-clubs, children’s pools, playgrounds, a children’s menu in restaurants. Not all places offer baby cots.

    But older children will not be bored at the resort. With them you can visit the ancient Jewish fortress of Masada, in the salt caves of Mount Sodom and in the area of ​​Qumran, where the so-called Qumran scrolls were found.

    Aqaba, Jordan

    You will like:

    • dry and sunny weather without heat;
    • calm atmosphere in the resort;
    • the most beautiful diving sites;
    • holidays are cheaper than in Israel and Egypt.

    Please note:

    • room rates usually include breakfast only;
    • not too much entertainment for children;
    • most of the sights are removed from Aqaba.

    Just 5 km from the Israeli Eilat is Aqaba – the only Jordanian resort on the Red Sea. Here, the same wonderful weather, the same well-groomed beaches, the same level of service in hotels, only the prices are noticeably lower than in luxury Eilat.

    Aqaba we recommend choosing if you dream of a vacation with children in November at the sea, but can not stand the heat. Daytime temperature in the resort ranges from +22°С to +26°С, night temperature is kept within +16-20°С.

    Sea water is very warm – you can count on a temperature of +25°C.

    The best sandy beaches are located in the northern part of Aqaba. The rocky southern coast is more attractive for divers, because here is a coral reef – no less beautiful than in Egypt.

    It is best to come to rest in the first half of the month, because then it sometimes gets colder to +18-20°С during the day and +10-14°С at night, and the water in the sea cools down to +23°С.

    But the weather remains clear and windless – cool days can be safely devoted to excursions. A safari tour to Wadi Rum, or Moon Valley, is impressive, but usually involves spending the night in the desert.

    Schoolchildren will master the trip to Petra – this ancient city of amazing beauty is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

    The first line in Aqaba is occupied by several five-star hotels, four-star hotels are located at some distance from the beach. Almost everywhere there are conditions for families with children – swimming pools, playgrounds, children’s menu. There are also budget hotels and apartments in the resort.

    Sharjah, UAE

    You will like:

    • very warm sea;
    • convenient connection to Dubai;
    • lots of entertainment for the whole family.

    Please note:

    • tide times must be taken into account;
    • on the beach it is dangerous to sunbathe without sunscreen;
    • November is the high season, and prices for vacations rise noticeably.

    The further away from summer, the more comfortable the weather in the resorts of the United Arab Emirates. Deep autumn in Sharjah is + 30 ° C during the day, + 25 ° C at night, clear skies, a light warm breeze and water in the Persian Gulf, warmed up to + 26-30 ° C.

    You want to spend whole days on the beach, but you still need to hide from the sun during the hottest midday hours.

    The sandy beaches of Sharjah are ideal for holidays with children . The sea is always calm, the water is very clean, the bottom goes down smoothly, and there are no dangerous animals near the coast. Most of the coast belongs to hotels that equip and protect the beach.

    But a holiday with children in the UAE in November is only a small part of a holiday at sea. Who wants to spend days on the beach when there are luxurious water parks and amusement parks nearby?

    When it’s hot, take the kids to one of the indoor entertainment centers and in the evening head to Al Majaz Park or to the banks of the Al Kasbah Canal, where a giant Ferris wheel is installed.

    In addition, you can get to Dubai in half an hour by bus, where everything is amazing, from skyscrapers to the world’s largest candy store.

    The best hotels for families with children are located in the coastal areas of Al-Mamzar, Al-Khan, Khalid.

    Sharjah Troikas often have a basic level of service, so it is advisable to choose four- and five-star hotels oriented towards families with children.

    All inclusive is not used in the resort, but you can pay full board or eat in restaurants – there are a lot of them in coastal areas.

    • To Sharjah with children: a family guide Kidpassage
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    • Things to do and see

    Pattaya, Thailand

    You’ll like:

    • convenient airport transfer;
    • a huge selection of children’s entertainment;
    • family hotels;
    • apartments in modern condominiums;
    • cheaper holidays than other resorts in the country.

    Please note:

    • showers are possible in the first half of the month;
    • the water is not as clear as in other resorts in Thailand;
    • the room rate usually includes only breakfast;
    • in November, the flow of tourists increases sharply.

    November is the long awaited end of the rainy season in Thailand . Showers still continue in some places, but Pattaya forgets about bad weather by the end of the month.

    There are more clear days, thermometers show +30-33°C during the day and +25-28°C at night, and the water in the Gulf of Thailand is never colder than +28°C. Humidity is gradually decreasing, but the heat can still be tiring.

    The coast of Pattaya is not as picturesque as the word “Thailand” seems, but there are well-groomed beaches with good infrastructure and water activities.

    For families with small children, the beach of the Wongamat area is suitable. At the end of November, children can relax on the islands near the resort: there are fewer people there, and the water is cleaner.

    What makes Pattaya better than other Thai resorts is the abundance of entertainment. Two impressive water parks, the excellent Khao Kaew Zoo, the Si Racha Tiger Park, the aquarium, the aquarium, the Nong Nooch Tropical Park – you need to schedule your vacation by the hour to be in time.

    In addition, Bangkok is a 3-hour drive from the resort, and it is worth a trip there if only for the sake of the grandiose Dream World amusement park.

    Resort hotels leave a very pleasant impression, as they are well suited for families with children. However, many tourists are satisfied with the level of apartments in Pattaya.

    Whichever option you prefer, we recommend looking for accommodation in Pratumnak and Wongamat areas – they are distinguished by convenient infrastructure and lack of nightlife.

    • Pattaya for children
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    • Accommodation

    Phu Quoc, Vietnam

    You will like:

    • own international airport;
    • white sandy beaches;
    • has many budget housing options.

    Please note:

    • Only Duong Dong has a developed infrastructure;
    • Biting insects may annoy the beach;
    • for excursions to the jungle you need to buy local repellents.

    In mid-November, you can safely fly with children to the southern resorts of Vietnam. On the island of Phu Quoc, the rains almost stop by this time, the sky is more often clear than gloomy, and nothing interferes with a beach holiday.

    But the humidity is still high, and the air temperature around +30°C can seem unbearable heat. The situation is slightly saved by the sea breeze.

    Approximately the same temperature as air has water in the Gulf of Thailand. That is why tourists prefer a beach holiday to all other pleasures.

    Phu Quoc’s beaches are white sand, palm trees along the shore, lazy waves and usually a large number of tourists. There are also calm beaches, but they are far from the city and lack infrastructure.

    Please note that on the beaches of Phu Quoc you cannot sunbathe while lying on the sand – this is the risk of being bitten by “sand fleas”. To avoid bites, it is enough to lay a towel on the sand.

    Phu Quoc’s accommodation options are plentiful, from upscale hotels to modest guesthouses. November is already considered the beginning of the high season, and therefore accommodation should be booked ahead of time.

    A plus for kids on the island is the beautiful Vinperl Land Amusement Park and Vinpearl Safari Animal Park.

    Nusa Dua, Indonesia

    You will like:

    • close proximity to the airport;
    • well maintained beaches;
    • large water park next to the resort;
    • restaurants of local and European cuisine.

    Please note:

    • tide times must be taken into account;
    • not all hotels are child friendly;
    • flight may take more than a day.

    On the Indonesian island of Bali, each resort is good in its own way. Nusa Dua is very popular with families with children. Here is a beautiful beach, calm sea, fashionable hotels and the complete absence of annoying merchants on the shore.

    True, the luxury status of the resort affects prices – budget housing has to be sought far from the sea and from the tourist infrastructure.

    The best time to visit Nusa Dua with a child is early November, when the weather is sunny. At the end of the month, rains become more frequent, but this does not affect the air and water temperature in any way: +30°C heat and +27-29°C sea are guaranteed.

    Holidays in Bali can be varied according to your taste. There are excellent conditions for diving and windsurfing, many palaces and temples, exotic nature.

    With children, it’s nice to visit the Waterbom water park (Kuta), the Monkey Forest and the safari park, on the territory of which there is a small amusement park.

    Goa, India

    You will like:

    • easy transfer from the airport;
    • picturesque beaches;
    • is a good choice of affordable accommodation.

    Please note:

    • it gets dark at the resort around 18:00;
    • with the beginning of the season, prices for tickets and accommodation increase;
    • the beaches are not always clean;
    • near the coast there are old hotels that require renovation.

    Does Goa have bad weather? Those who come to Majorda in late autumn completely forget about the cold, rain and snowfall, because the sun is shining at the resort, the air temperature is + 30-35 ° C during the day and + 25 ° C at night, and the water in the Arabian Sea is warmed up to + 28-29°C. The heat is softened by low humidity and a fresh breeze.

    The sandy beaches of the resort stretch for 30 km . Access is free, so the beach is always crowded and not always clean. But if you move away from the center, you can find a clean and sparsely populated corner with a gentle entrance to the sea.

    The main charm of Majorda is peace and tranquility. However, rest can always be flavored with entertainment and excursions. Near the resort there is a good Froggyland water park, and only 20 minutes drive separates Majorda from the mysterious Pandawa caves.

    Ari Atoll, Maldives

    You will like:

    • minimum time difference with Central Europe;
    • the most beautiful diving sites;
    • solid hotels and romantic bungalows.

    Please note:

    • from the airport by seaplane, ferry or boat;
    • in the Maldives mainly sell imported fruits;
    • baby food must be brought with you.

    The temperature of water and air is about +28-29°C, the sun in the blue sky, stormy and short rains – this is the Maldives in November. The closer to the end of the month, the less the likelihood of bad weather and the more tourists on the islands.

    The islands of Ari Atoll are equally loved by families with children and outdoor enthusiasts. The first – for serenity, amazing sandy beaches, calm seas and quality service in hotels.

    Second – for the abundance of water activities, excellent surfing conditions and interesting dive sites. And everyone equally likes the opportunity to sail somewhere to a desert island (there are dozens of them in the atoll) and sunbathe on the white sand under palm trees.

    Hotels in Ari vary in terms of prices and service, and it is advisable to pay attention not so much to stardom as to the reviews of tourists. Inexpensive, at Maldivian prices, hotels are located on the island of Thoddoo.

    Some hotels offer an all-inclusive concept, which is very convenient on secluded islands.

    Alpine skiing

    While many skiers are patiently waiting for the arrival of winter, you can enjoy skiing in reputable ski resorts. We offer several places where it is best to relax with children in November.

    Levi, Finland

    You will like:

    • Finland’s largest ski resort;
    • good skiing conditions for beginners;
    • rich family holiday.

    Please note:

    • season opens November 15th;
    • daylight hours at the resort last only three to four hours;
    • frosts in November can reach -15°С.

    The ski resort above the Arctic Circle, whose slopes start from a height of only 400 meters, is the Finnish Levi. An atypical holiday destination with children in November, but still worth a closer look.

    Firstly, the resort is good for putting the child on skis. There are many easy trails, ski schools for children from 4-6 years old, and at the foot of the mountain there is a children’s educational and playground.

    Secondly, Levy offers a good entertainment program. Children will definitely enjoy a dog sled ride with a visit to Santa Claus, relaxation in the water park or indoor play center.

    And to learn more about the culture and traditions of the Sami, we recommend visiting the Samiland exhibition.

    Thirdly, the resort hotels are suitable for families with children, and almost all housing is located near the ski lifts.

    There are no severe frosts at the end of autumn, the air temperature fluctuates from -5°С to -15°С. Please note that it is dark almost all the time in Levi. By the end of November, the sun rises at 10:45 and sets at 13:30.

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    Sölden, Austria

    You will like:

    • 144 km of varied trails;
    • is dominated by easy “blue” trails for beginners and children;
    • ski schools with Russian-speaking instructors for children from 3 years old;
    • large selection of hotels and apartments.

    Please note:

    • tracks are located at high altitudes;
    • adaptation to high mountain climate takes several days;
    • Not all pistes are open in November.

    Holidays with a child in November in Austria can be devoted entirely to skiing. Already in October, the high-altitude resort of Sölden begins its work: its tracks are located on the slopes of three-thousander mountains, where snow lies from September to May.

    In November it is still not so cold here, although most often the temperature drops below zero, and frost -5-10°C is not uncommon.

    In late autumn, the resort usually has only a few high-altitude ski areas , but there are blue runs for beginners and difficult runs for experienced skiers.

    The rest of Sölden is good, like all Austrian winter resorts. The ski infrastructure is well established here, there are many hotels, apartments, restaurants and shops in the village, there are several attractions nearby.

    You have to change trains, but this is a disadvantage of most ski resorts.

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    Zermatt, Switzerland

    You will like:

    • 360 km of pistes and the largest snow park in Europe;
    • free ski passes for children under 9;
    • many services for children.

    Please note:

    • one of the most expensive ski resorts in Europe;
    • most of the slopes are designed for experienced skiers;
    • the hotel or apartment may be far from a suitable ski area;
    • sometimes the weather changes dramatically.

    It is difficult to call Zermatt a resort for beginners, but it is very easy to call it a place for a respectable holiday with children in November abroad.

    Well-prepared slopes, modern lifts, high-class hotels, impeccable tourist infrastructure – everything here works to ensure that you get the most out of it.

    Zermatt is most suitable for professionals who love difficult slopes and snow skiing.

    However, the children are not bored either: the little ones spend time in kindergarten, the older children go to ski schools, the hotels provide entertainment for little tourists.

    Due to the fact that the ski areas are located on the slopes of the Matterhorn and other four-thousanders, a stable snow cover forms here in November.

    At the same time, the air temperature rarely drops below -10°С , usually thermometers show -3-7°С. Sunny days are an infrequent gift, but from the clouds covering the sun, thick snow pours down every now and then.

    Cervinia, Italy

    You’ll like:

    • real winter at the end of autumn;
    • a single ski pass for the lifts of Cervinia and Zermatt;
    • slopes for skiers with different backgrounds;
    • more affordable prices than in Switzerland;

    Please note:

    • not all pistes are open in November;
    • only some of the hotels are suitable for families with kids;
    • the après ski program is mainly for adults.

    Cervinia – “the other side” of Zermatt: this resort is located on the other side of the Theodul mountain pass. But, unlike the Swiss resort for the pros, Cervinia attracts both beginners and experienced skiers.

    There are easy and difficult tracks in all areas, so skiing is varied. Moreover, on skis you can go to Zermatt, since both resorts have a single ski pass.

    Children who come to a ski resort for the first time can study at ski schools from the age of 5. Kindergartens work for kids. Not all hotels have special conditions for families with a child, but comfort and peace are provided in small hotels.

    The weather in Cervinia also contributes to a pleasant stay. During the day, the temperature stays at -1-8°С, at night it occasionally gets colder to -15-19°С. Frequent snowfalls keep the slopes in good condition, but the sun also shows up in the sky.

    Excursion rest

    Autumn holidays are a good opportunity to go on an excursion to those cities where there are a lot of tourists in summer. For walks, a jacket will be enough, in which you will leave your hometown, and you may not notice bad weather if you think over an excursion program.

    Vienna, Austria

    You will like:

    • many interesting museums;
    • savings on trips and excursions with the Vienna City Card;
    • a variety of entertainment for children;
    • opening of Christmas markets.

    Please note:

    • the weather in November can be warm and sunny or cold and rainy;
    • there are always many tourists in the city center;
    • Prater rides are closed in November.

    The capital of Austria is beautiful at any time of the year. But vacationing in November with a child has special advantages. Firstly, there are far fewer tourists in Vienna than in summer or at Christmas.

    Secondly, there are so many museums and entertainments in that even in case of bad weather you won’t be bored . Thirdly, at the end of November, Christmas markets open – this is the best way to feel the approach of the holiday.

    And fourthly, low season prices make it possible not to save on anything.

    What to see in Vienna depends only on your preferences. Usually tourists want to see St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Schönbrunn and Hofburg Palaces, Prater Park, visit the Belvedere Gallery and get into the Vienna Opera.

    All this can be included in a family trip, if you add it with purely children’s entertainment, of which there are many in the city.

    Best Places for Kids – Zoom interactive museum with rooms for toddlers, preschoolers and schoolchildren, House of the Sea and House of Music and Magic Zoo.

    Of course, you will have to dress warmly. Snow and frost are rare in Vienna, but windy and rainy weather can drive tourists off the streets.

    Hiding in this case is good in pastry shops, where they serve the famous Sacher cake and strudel with various fillings. On St. Martin’s Day (November 11), we recommend trying a traditional dish – goose with sauerkraut, dumplings and roasted chestnuts.

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    Budapest, Hungary

    You will like:

    • low prices for holidays;
    • many excursions for schoolchildren;
    • thermal baths.

    Please note:

    • in the second half of November the weather can get worse;
    • some children’s entertainment is not working;
    • Not all baths are accessible to families with small children.

    Where to go on vacation in November with a child, if there are only a couple of days left? Budapest can be safely included in the list of options. A few hours of flight, and now you are in a beautiful old city, which suits the golden autumn.

    The first half of November in Budapest usually pleases with fine days. The temperature can rise to +16-20°C, although it often stays at +8-14°C.

    Rains are possible, but in autumn they are even less frequent than in summer. In case of wet, windy weather, windproof jackets, hats and gloves are still useful.

    On a clear day, there is nothing better than walking around the city. Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, Vajdahunyad Castle – all the sights of Budapest cannot be listed.

    It gets dark early in November, but the illumination only decorates the old buildings.

    And if it rains, you can have a good time in the museum: for example, visit the Miniversum railway model depicting Hungary in miniature.

    And few people leave Budapest without visiting the baths. The most popular place is the Széchenyi baths, just note that children under 14 years old are not recommended to swim in the thermal pools.

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    Lisbon, Portugal

    You will like:

    • direct flight from many countries;
    • comfortable weather for walking;
    • good selection of affordable housing;
    • rich excursion program.

    Please note:

    • rainy and windy weather possible in November;
    • the city has many steep streets and stairs;
    • It is not always possible to communicate in English.

    The westernmost capital of Europe suffers from the heat and the influx of tourists in summer, but late autumn here promises good weather and peace.

    At this time, thermometers show +16-22°С during the day and +10-15°С, the sky is sometimes cloudy, but the rains do not last long – most often, comfortable shoes and a light jacket are enough for walking.

    You can walk around Lisbon all day long: in this city, both palaces and houses decorated with azulejo tiles, the April 25 Bridge, and the statue of Christ are equally good.

    When traveling with children, try to make time for a visit to the Lisbon Zoo and Aquarium. In good weather, it’s nice to take a walk in one of the parks with playgrounds, and in bad weather, visit the city of professions Kidzania or the interactive children’s museum Museu das Criancas.

    Budget accommodation in Lisbon is easy to find. Guest houses are considered the best option for a family vacation – there are many of them in all areas of the city.

    Amusement parks

    Knowledge is useful, of course, but emotions are just as useful. Amazement, delight, awe, inspiration, happiness – such pleasant experiences can give the best amusement parks.

    Ferrari World, UAE

    You will like:

    • attractions using virtual reality;
    • playgrounds for children;
    • themed shows for adults and children.

    Please note:

    • Free shuttles run from Abu Dhabi and Dubai to the park;
    • you can buy a single ticket to Ferrari World and Yas WaterWorld;
    • in November the park is visited by many tourists.

    The United Arab Emirates knows how to surprise. But even against the backdrop of all the wonders of this country, the Ferrari World theme park is clearly visible.

    These are not just attractions – this is the whole world of Ferrari, with a love for speed, quality, technology and, what to hide, to splurge.

    The park is suitable for families with children of all ages. This means that even kids can feel like racers – a special simulator has been created for them, which at the same time helps them learn the rules of the road.

    The rollercoasters in the park are stylized as Spyder California sports cars and travel at speeds of up to 240 km/h.

    If extreme sports don’t appeal to you, visit the Ferrari Museum and take a virtual tour of the factory where legendary cars are assembled.

    The park’s restaurants serve Italian cuisine in full accordance with the theme, so it will not be difficult to feed a child.

    • Find out more about Ferrari World

    Dream World, Bangkok

    You will like:

    • original design of the park;
    • many attractions for kids;
    • variety shows.

    Please note:

    • the park is located in the suburbs of Bangkok;
    • on weekdays the park closes very early;
    • Adult and child tickets cost the same.

    Thailand is one of the most popular answers to the question of where to relax with a child in November. True, the choice is usually made in favor of seaside resorts, but meanwhile it is worth visiting the capital of the country.

    One of the most attractive places in Bangkok is the Dream World amusement park, which has everything: the best rides, fun shows, a water playground, a cozy garden and even a Snow Town.

    A third of the entertainment is dedicated to the little guests: children enjoy meeting cartoon characters, getting to know the animals on the farm and feeling confident in the Giant’s House.

    As for extreme entertainment, the names “Tornado”, “Sky Rollercoaster” or “Black Hole” are not given to attractions in vain.

    There are several restaurants in the park, including fast food, but unfortunately there is no children’s menu.

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    Chimelong Paradise, China

    You will like:

    • China’s largest amusement park;
    • about 70 rides;
    • free shuttle from nearest metro station.

    Please note:

    • on weekdays the park is open until 18:00, on weekends until 19:00;
    • some rides will need a raincoat;
    • separate tickets are valid for each park.

    It cannot be said that Guangzhou is famous only for its amusement park – it is the third largest city in China and one of the oldest cities in the world. But still, amusement park, which was built here in 2006, wins comparison even with Disneyland.

    Judge for yourself: 7 themed areas, 70 rides, 8 rollercoasters, a wildlife park, a bird park, a water park, a circus that has been compared to the famous Cirque du Soleil – you can spend more than one day here.

    The park has its own hotel, but Chimelong Paradise is easily accessible from anywhere in Guangzhou.

    Events, holidays and festivals

    When planning a trip, travelers often look at the posters of events – getting to a special holiday or festival is just as interesting as visiting famous museums. In November, several holidays are celebrated, which in themselves can be a reason for travel.

    For example, in Mexico on November 1-2, Day of the Dead . The carnival procession of the “dead”, sweets in the form of skulls, nightly ceremonies with candles may seem creepy, but the idea of ​​​​the holiday is to remember the dead and enjoy life.

    Candles are also lit during the Indian holiday of Diwali , which often falls on the first days of November. Its meaning is the victory of good over evil, but now Diwali is celebrated as a new year.

    In the UK on November 5, the darkness is dispersed by the light of bonfires and torches – this is how the country celebrates Guy Fawkes night . Children are also getting ready for the holiday: they ask their relatives for money to buy firecrackers.

    In November it’s good to be in the Canary Islands, where the big kite festival takes place. Kitesurfers show their skills, arrange air battles, and at the end of the day, the traditional Spanish festivities begin.

    In Vienna on November 11, the season of balls opens, and it takes place on the Graben street. Anyone can waltz in the open air, but first you need to go through a short training.

    Thailand in November celebrates the amazing Loy Krathong holiday . On the night of the full moon, Thais set sail in tiny boats made of banana leaves, inside of which lighted candles are placed. It is believed that this is gratitude to the spirits of water and a kind of rite of purification.

    November hosts the final round of the Formula 1 race, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The autodrome in the capital of the UAE is designed for 55 thousand spectators, and the seats in the stands are not empty.

    Well, in the US, the last Thursday of November is Thanksgiving Day followed by Black Friday , the beginning of the Christmas sales. Recently, more and more countries are shifting the pre-holiday sale to the end of November, and this is an opportunity to complete the trip with successful shopping.

    Where to go in Russia in November

    Holidays with a child in November in Russia seem to be less successful than in summer or early autumn. There are really fewer opportunities for traveling with kids, but schoolchildren can be offered a tight excursion program or skiing.

    St. Petersburg

    You’ll like:

    • free admission for children to the Hermitage;
    • many children’s museums;
    • low prices for holidays.

    Please note:

    • November is usually damp and windy;
    • there are many children’s groups in the city during school holidays;
    • in mid-November, navigation on rivers and canals is closed.

    People try to come to the northern capital in summer to walk around the old town, see the white nights and admire the fountains in Peterhof. A visit in November can be devoted to famous museums, since the queues are finally disappearing.

    There are so many museums in St. Petersburg that it’s time to make a list . The Hermitage will be the first, of course, and then be guided by the interests and age of the children.

    Preschoolers will love the Fairy Tale House, younger students will love the LabyrinthUm Museum of Entertaining Sciences, and teenagers will be impressed by the museums of the Peter and Paul Fortress. We also recommend visiting the Grand Maket “Russia”: a journey along the railways of a small country is no less impressive than a real trip.

    On the occasion of National Unity Day (November 4), a festival of light is held in St. Petersburg, during which 3D projections transform the appearance of famous architectural structures.

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    Veliky Ustyug

    You will like:

    • Father Frost’s birthplace;
    • cozy ancient town;
    • traditional birch bark souvenirs.

    Please note:

    • the most convenient way to get to the city is by car;
    • hard frosts possible in November;
    • Father Frost’s house is located outside the city.

    It’s already so cold, and the New Year is still so far away. You can hurry up the fairy tale and go where November is frosty and snowy – to visit Santa Claus.

    The residence of the winter wizard in Veliky Ustyug is open all year round , but closer to the holiday it is especially interesting to visit the school of magic and the post office, ride the miracle stove and dog sled, look into the glacier where winter lives, and get acquainted with Grandfather himself and his assistants.

    Veliky Ustyug itself is a museum-reserve whose temples are often compared with those of Suzdal. You can also visit the museum of local lore, where, among other things, samples of Shemogoda birch bark carving are exhibited: this craft is not for nothing called birch bark lace.

    Sheregesh

    You will like:

    • quality coating on the slopes;
    • taiga landscapes;
    • many winter activities.

    Please note:

    • season opens from mid-November;
    • has to be reached with several transfers;
    • possible frosts down to -14-20°С;
    • there are no conditions for holidays with small children.

    Where to go with children in November in Russia, if the approaching winter does not spoil the mood? Of course, where there is already snow, and you can ski.

    In Sheregesh, which is located in Western Siberia, in the Gornaya Shoria region, the season opens in mid-November. By this time, 37 km of slopes have been prepared for skiing, all lifts have been launched, and the most impatient tourists come to the resort.

    In Sheregesh, there are equally pistes for beginners and pros. For those who do not yet know how to ski, the road to the ski school: children from 3 years old are accepted into children’s groups. There is a kindergarten for the little ones.

    There are no large hotels in the village, but there are mini-hotels, guest houses, apartments. The infrastructure is still poorly developed, so you need to bring baby food with you if necessary.

    • Family holidays in Sheregesh

    Where to go in Ukraine in November

    Where to go with children in November in Ukraine? What will be the last month of autumn, it is impossible to predict. We offer several options for recreation that do not depend on the weather.

    Kyiv

    You will like:

    • convenient communication with many countries;
    • many museums and entertainment;
    • is a good program for kids.

    Please note:

    • school groups take them to museums and theaters during holidays;
    • light frost possible in November;
    • walks along the Dnieper stop from November 15th.

    The main city of Ukraine in November may not please with sunny weather. But the fact that it will delight guests with museums and entertainment is absolutely certain.

    It remains only to decide whether you want to see miracles in the museum of microminiatures, or visit the mystical Bulgakov Museum, or feel fondness for old Kyiv in the One Street Museum, or comprehend the laws of physics in the Experimentanium.

    The program will be complemented by an indoor entertainment center or a city of professions.

    But in good weather it is best to go for a walk – children will not refuse to walk along Andreevsky Spusk, look at the Dnieper from Vladimirskaya Gorka and frolic on Landscape Alley, where a fabulous playground is located.

    Invite preschoolers to visit the puppet theater: its building looks like a magic castle, and familiar characters live inside. Just take care of tickets in advance, especially if you are going to Kyiv during school holidays.

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    Uman

    You will like:

    • picturesque park “Sofiyivka”;
    • dungeons of the Basilian Monastery;
    • cozy old town.

    Please note:

    • fountains are open until November 15;
    • there are few attractions in the city;
    • the road from Kyiv by bus takes 3-3.5 hours.

    Uman is known only as a place of pilgrimage for the Hasidim and as a city , where the national dendrological park “Sofiyivka” is located . Just for the sake of the park, tourists come here.

    At the beginning of November, you can still catch golden and crimson leaves on the trees, see waterfalls and fountains, enjoy the silence – rare in this beautiful place. Recently, the park has acquired a fantasy exposition “Modern Sofiyivka”.

    Uman itself is a nice provincial town with a couple of museums (and the dungeons of the Basilian Monastery recently opened for excursions).

    Its main charm lies in its tranquility, its main disadvantage is the lack of good hotels. As a rule, visitors rent an apartment based on the reviews of other tourists.

    Truskavets

    You will like:

    • calm atmosphere;
    • affordable prices for treatment;
    • convenient communication with Lviv.

    Please note:

    • the city is located on the hills;
    • many sanatoriums are in need of repair;
    • little entertainment for young children.

    Rest with a child in November in Ukraine does not have to be turned into a race through museums. Quiet Truskavets is perfect for getting away from the hustle and bustle and improving your health at the same time.

    Indications for a trip to the resort – diseases of the digestive, respiratory, endocrine and cardiovascular systems, dermatological ailments.

    Truskavets has 25 mineral water springs, including the famous Naftusya. There is also an ozokerite treatment center in the city.

    Most of the sanatoriums in Truskavets were built in 1960-80 and are in need of repair. To relax in comfort, tourists prefer to stay in modern hotels and apartments, and visit sanatoriums only for medical procedures.

    Prices for holidays with children in November

    The cost of holidays in November mostly increases. This is due to the beginning of the high season in Southeast Asia, with the opening of ski resorts and the approach of Christmas. You can count on price reductions in those cities that are interesting for tourists even in the low season.

    For example, you can travel relatively inexpensively to Hungary (250 euros) and Portugal (in November, a week-long tour to this country will cost at least 400 euros for one person).

    The cost of holidays in Austria starts from 420 euros: prices rise compared to October, because skiers flock to the country.

    You will have to spend at least 550 euros on holidays in warm countries – for this money you can buy a budget tour to the Spanish island of Tenerife, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates. A seven-day tour to Goa (India) will cost at least 425 euros, to Israel and Thailand – from 550 euros, to Egypt – 520 euros.

    The most expensive trip to exotic islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. So, for a weekly vacation in Indonesia, you need to set aside about 700 euros, in the Maldives – at least 730 euros.

    Where is cheaper

    Traveling in Russia and Ukraine is relatively inexpensive. On average, when planning a trip for a week, you can meet 150-200 euros per person. Expenses depend on the direction, hotel class, area of ​​​​interest and saturation of the program.

    If you take care of booking tickets and hotels in advance, you can choose a budget option for a vacation in Europe.

    Where not to go

    In the list of countries for holidays in November, we have not included some popular resorts, where the best weather for a trip has not yet arrived. For example, in the Dominican Republic, the season starts in December, and the end of autumn can be disappointing with gloomy skies and rains.

    The same weather situation in Sri Lanka – the western coast suffers from showers in autumn, and since December the sun returns to Colombo, Negombo, Bentota and other resorts.

    Despite the rave reviews about Thailand and Vietnam, be careful when choosing a resort. The rainy season is not yet over in all regions, and in some places heavy downpours can spoil the rest.

    Even in those places where you can relax with a child in November, there are still sometimes rainy days.

    It’s better not to go to Indonesia in November if your vacation falls closer to winter. It will undoubtedly be warm on the islands, but rain and cloudy weather are possible.

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    Costa Teguise, Canary Islands – November Weather

    What’s the weather like in Costa Teguise in November

    For British travellers looking to escape the onset of the British winter without leaving behind the familiarity of home, Costa Teguise, Spain, is an ideal option. A purpose built resort, many of the restaurants and bars here are owned and run by Brits who have started a life in the Canary Islands, so even amongst the tapas and sangria, there’s still plenty of fish and chips and beers.

    Temperature

    Despite the festive season fast approaching, the weather in Costa Teguise in November is remarkably pleasant thanks to the resorts subtropical climate. Although temperatures tend to cool, and rainfall tends to rise during this month, visitors at this time of year can still expect warm temperatures ranging from 17°C to 24°C, sea temperatures of 17°C, and low rainfall averaging just 20 mm across the month.

    Daylight and Sunshine Hours

    During November, the length of day is gradually decreasing. The shortest day of the month is November 29th with 10:27 hours of daylight, whilst the longest day is November 1st with 11:01 hours of daylight. The amount of sunshine hours have also slightly decreased from nine hours per day in October to eight hours per day in November. However, it definitely won’t affect your holiday if you’re planning to visit Costa Teguise at this time of year as in London they only experience on average three hours of sunshine per day in November! Also, did you know that the Canary Islands are one of the sunniest places on earth? On average they experience more than 3000 hours of sunshine every year.

    Cloud Coverage

    The median cloud cover at this time of year is relatively low at a partly cloudy 44% and does not vary substantially over the course of the month. The probability of precipitation is also very low at this time of year.

    Rain

    On average, rainfall is most likely around November 30th at 24%, whilst rainfall is least likely around November 1st at 19%. The maximum amount of rainfall predicted to occur at this month is only 15mm spread across five days. If it were to rain, the most common forms of precipitation in Costa Teguise are drizzle, moderate rain and light rain.

    Humidity

    Throughout November the relative humidity usually fluctuates between a mildly humid 57% and a very humid 89%, rarely dropping below a comfortable 41% or reaching as high as 100%. On average, the air is driest around November 17th, at which time the relative humidity drops below 64% three days out of four. On the other hand, the air is likely to be most humid around November 1st, at which time the humidity is likely to rise above 84% three days out of four.

    Wind

    Typical wind speeds tend to vary between 4 mph and 18 mph at this time of year, which is considered as a light to fresh breeze, rarely exceeding 24 mph. The highest average wind speed of 11 mph is likely to occur around November 8th, at which time the average daily maximum wind speed is 18 mph. During November, the wind is most likely to come from the north, followed by the northeast.

    Costa Teguise Hotels in November

    There are so many different accommodation options to choose from in Costa Teguise from self-catering apartments to luxury hotels. Self-catering apartments are a very popular option in the resort as they work out generally cheaper, but often include many of the facilities you would find in hotels such as swimming pools and restaurants.

    Apartamentos Celeste offers traditional-style apartments located just 80 metres from the famous beaches of Costa Teguise. All apartments come with fully-equipped kitchenettes and include a TV, guests can also request for extra channels at a surcharge. On site you will also find an outdoor swimming pool.

    The Barceló Lanzarote Resort hotel is one of the most luxurious hotels in Costa Teguise, having been awarded a 4* rating. It’s considered to be one of the biggest and best choices for families, with three swimming pools for adults, and two dedicated to children. There’s kid’s clubs for those aged between 3 and 15, mini golf, and a rock climbing wall, and for the adults, there’s a relaxing spa Jacuzzi and massage. Rooms cost from £34 per night and feature views of the sea or swimming pools.

    The Camel’s Spring Club is a small and friendly aparthotel in Costa Teguise that is situated just a stones throw away from the beach. The aparthotel offers an outdoor swimming pool and self-catering apartments that include a kitchen, lounge and one or two bedrooms. The club boasts a stunning setting as it is surrounded by tropical plants and a volcanic landscape. 

    Costa Teguise Beach for November

    Las Cucharas Beach is one of the main beaches in Costa Teguise. This 640m long beach features pristine clean golden sand and warm turquoise waters, even at this time of year, when sea temperatures can still reach the early 20s! This is also a popular spot for windsurfers due to the slightly stronger winds in this corner of the island. There are a number of amenities and facilities in the area including sun loungers, parasols, restaurants, cafes, convenience stores and more.

    Famara Beach is another popular spot for locals and tourists. This golden sand beach is more than 6km wide, making it the longest beach on the island. The only downside is that it can get very windy at this time of year, making it a haven for windsurfers and a welcome relief if the sun gets too intense, although swimming is very dangerous at this beach as the currents can be very strong.

    Bars and Restaurants

    The Crown is the place to go for traditional British pub food in gargantuan portions. It’s one of the newer English pubs in Costa Teguise, and has all the signature traits of such; beers and ciders, fish and chips, and football on the televisions. There’s also nightly entertainment. The pub is located close to the Playa Bastian beachfront, so offers spectacular views.

    Vesubio is a beautiful restaurant located right by the seafront in Costa Teguise. They serve fresh locally caught seafood such as sardines and prawns, as well as a selection of meats, salads and pizzas to choose from. If you don’t know what to pick, go for one of the daily specials, which usually includes some form of fish which is truly delicious. The location of this restaurant is also superb as it overlooks the ocean, which can be extra spectacular at night.

    Isla Bonita is one of the most popular Canarian restaurants in Costa Teguise. This affordable eatery is perfect for any penny-pinching traveller. The restaurant serves home cooked food made with local produce. Some of the most popular dishes on the menu are the octopus stew and the roast suckling pig. They also have their very own wine cellar which stocks a variety of local and mainland wines.

    Oscar’s is a favourite with expats in the area. They serve all the British and Spanish favourites such as steaks, prawns and a variety of delicious desserts. Prices here are very reasonable here, especially if you are buying alcohol with your meal.

    Things to do in Costa Teguise in November

    With Christmas just around the corner, spend a day popping into the Costa Teguise shops searching for the perfect gift, or even a souvenir of the trip. Avendia de las Playas, the main street running through the town, is adorned with small shops selling all manner of unique trinkets, and there’s also an array of sporting shops catering to windsurfers in particular. An alternative option is to visit the craft market held every Friday evening at Pueblo Marinero. The stalls here sell everything from handmade jewellery to leather handbags.

    The Fundación César Manrique is a great way to spend an afternoon or morning. The home of famed Spanish artist César Manrique is designed in the contemporary art style he was renowned for, and a selection of his most famous works can be seen in the adjoining gallery. Manrique was born just down the road in Arrecife, but lived at the Fundación during his adult life. The property not only gives a look at Manrique’s public life, but also his personal life, and is particularly suited to lovers of modern or abstract art.

    Windsurfing is a very popular activity in Lanzarote due to the relatively strong winds throughout the year. Pro Center Antxon Otaegui is one of the most highly rated attractions on Trip Advisor for Costa Teguise and offers windsurfing lessons and equipment rental for the whole year.

    Rent Aventura in Costa Teguise specializes in bike and scooter rental. This is a great way to explore the local area of Costa Teguise whilst benefiting from a bit of exercise. You can hire out a bike or scooter for just one day up to a total of seven days. All helmets, locks and repair kits are included. If you’re planning on renting out a scooter, a full driving license and insurance is required.

    Dates for the diary

    All Saints’ Day is celebrated every year in the Roman Catholic Calendar on November 1st. Also known as All Hallows or the Feast of All Saints, this day commemorates those who have attained beatific vision into heaven. On this day there will be many special services held at churches across the island of Lanzarote.

    The annual Lanzarote International Marathon is due to take place on November 29th in Costa Teguise. There are a variety of distances to choose from if you are thinking of taking part including a 10km, 21.1km, 42,195km and a wheelchair race. A number of fun activities will also be taking place on the day including workshops, a tapas marathon and an additional children’s race.

    Costa Teguise, Spain weather in November: average temperature & climate

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    General weather summary

    Mildly cool and breezy

    Feels like

    5%

    Daily chance of prec.

    0.024 in

    Amount

    15.6 mph

    Wind speed

    72%

    Humidity

    10.7 hrs

    Daylight length

    7:16am

    Sunrise

    6:00pm

    Sunset

    60%

    Cloud cover

    T-shirt

    What to wear

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    What is the average temperature in November

    The average temperature in Costa Teguise in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 71°F (22°C) and a low of 68°F (20°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool and breezy.

    For comparison, the hottest month in Costa Teguise, September, has days with highs of 75°F (24°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 65°F (18°C) and lows of 61°F (16°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Costa Teguise in November based on historical data.

    Highs and lows in Costa Teguise in Nov

    How much does it rain in November

    In Costa Teguise in November, there’s a 5% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.00 in (0.1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.

    The wettest month in Costa Teguise is February with a 6% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0. 03 inches (0.7 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Costa Teguise is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.03 inches (0.7 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in November and the amount of rainfall.

    Chance of rain or snow on an average Costa Teguise day by month

    Average precipitation by hour of day

    How cloudy is Costa Teguise in November

    The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Costa Teguise during November is 14.4 hours (60% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Costa Teguise is July with 21.4 hours while October has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.7 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Costa Teguise in November based on historical data.

    Monthly clear skies percent of time in Costa Teguise

    When is the sunrise and sunset in November

    The average day in Costa Teguise during November has 10. 7 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:16 am and sunset at 6:00 pm.

    The day with the longest amount of daylight in Costa Teguise is June 16th with 14.0 hours while December 20th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.

    This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Costa Teguise in November based on historical data.

    Average hours of daylight in Costa Teguise by month

    How humid is it in November

    In November, Costa Teguise is moderately humid with an average amount of 72% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 85% and is the least humid in January at 68%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Costa Teguise throughout November based on historical data.

    Average relative humidity in Costa Teguise by month

    How windy is it in November in Costa Teguise

    Historically, the wind in Costa Teguise during November blows at an average speed of 15.6 mph (25. 0 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 21.0 mph (33.7 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 12.9 mph (20.7 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Costa Teguise in November based on historical data.

    Average monthly wind speed in Costa Teguise

    What to wear in November

    With an average high of 71°F (22°C) and a low of 68°F (20°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.

    What’s the weather like in Costa Teguise the rest of the year?

    We’ve collected the weather data for Costa Teguise during all other months of the year too:

    • Weather in Costa Teguise in January
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in February
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in March
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in April
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in May
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in June
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in July
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in August
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in September
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in October
    • Weather in Costa Teguise in December

    Where does this data come from?

    Weather data for Costa Teguise was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.

    For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in November (e.g., November 1, November 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.

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    Costa Teguise weather and climate ☀️ Water temperature 💧 Best time to visit

    Best time to visit Costa Teguise

    The best time to visit Costa Teguise on Lanzarote is from January through December. In this period you have a pleasant temperature and almost no precipitation. The highest average temperature in Costa Teguise is 74°F in August and the lowest is 65°F in January. The highest water temperature is 74°F and at its coldest the water is 65°F.

    Offers for Costa Teguise

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    In the table below you can quickly find the average weather per month in Costa Teguise, the monthly temperatures or the highest rainfall. Our average monthly climate data is based on data from the past 30 years.

    Travel and stay Costa Teguise

    If you are planning on visiting Costa Teguise, check out these well-known travel agencies. They have been rated as the best by travelers and offer great prices for any budget.

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    Airline tickets

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    Costa Teguise weather

    The weather for Costa Teguise over the next 14 days will be 73°F till 77° with a couple of days chance of light rain showers. The water temperature will be 73°F.

    5-day weather forecast Costa Teguise

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    Climate Costa Teguise

    Costa Teguise has a desert climate. The daytime temperature is warm to hot, while it can also be cold at night. You won’t have rain here anytime soon. The average annual temperature for Costa Teguise is 40° degrees and there is about 43 inch of rain in a year. It is dry for 250 days a year with an average humidity of 76% and an UV-index of 6.

    Costa Teguise

    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
    Day temp. (°F) 65 65 66 66 68 70 72 74 74 74 71 68
    Night temp. (°F) 63 62 62 64 65 68 70 71 72 72 68 66
    Water temp. (°F) 66 65 65 67 70 71 70 72 73 74 72 69
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
    Precipitation (inch) 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 5 2 11 7 3
    Days with rain 6 6 7 6 3 2 3 4 4 7 8 6
    Dry days 25 22 24 24 28 28 28 27 26 24 22 25
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
    Sun hours per day 8 8 8 8 9 10 9 9 9 8 7 7
    Wind force (Bft) 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 4
    UV-index 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 5

    Costa Teguise weather by month

    What is the average Costa Teguise weather like in a given month? Let’s find out! Click on a month to check all the monthly averages for sunshine, temperature highs and lows, percentage chance of rain per day, snowfall accumulation and number of rainy days.

    • January

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    • June

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    • July

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    • October

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    • November

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    • December

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    Frequently asked questions

    Where is Costa Teguise?

    Costa Teguise is located in Lanzarote. It lies in a straight line 3,456 miles from New York.

    The coordinates of Costa Teguise are:

    • Latitude: 28.9981141
    • Longitude: -13.4929633

    The GPS coordinates are 28° 59′ N, 13° 29′ W

    How long is the flight to Costa Teguise?

    The flight time from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Costa Teguise is approximately 13 h. 10 min.

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    What are the nearest airports to Costa Teguise?

    These are the airports closests to Costa Teguise:

    • Lanzarote Airport (ACE) – 8 mi in Arrecife

    What is the currency of Costa Teguise?

    In Costa Teguise, the Euro (EUR) is used for payment.

    Exchange rates on 21 September 2022
    • 1 US dollar = 0. 84 Euro
    • 1 Euro = 1.19 US dollar
    • 100 US dollar = 84.21 Euro
    • 100 Euro = 118.75 US dollar

    What is the area code of Costa Teguise?

    The area code to call Costa Teguise is +34.

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    Weather forecast Costa Teguise, Spain – Best time to go

    The sun shines throughout the whole year in Costa Teguise, situated on the eastern coast of Lanzarote, an island of the Canary Islands. Temperatures never fall below 20C, making it a popular tourist destination. In summer, temperatures remain moderate and rarely exceed 30C, thanks to the cool winds. This part of the Canary Islands is one of the windiest, so water sports are widespread.

    The weather prediction service inCosta Teguise is based on a calculation which takes into account historic data from the last 10 years, as well as predictions based on certain criteria such as air temperature, humidity, water temperature, wind speed and sunshine.

    Prepare your things now for your stay by taking a look at the weather predictions forCosta Teguise.

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    The weather is rated on a scale from 0 to 100, with the worst weather conditions ranging between 0 and 19 and the best ranging above 79.
    The overall weather comfort index is:

    • Excellent (Rating between 80% and 100%)
    • Good (Rating between 60% and 79%)
    • Average (Rating between 40% and 59%)
    • Bad (Rating between 20% and 39%)
    • Very bad (Rating between 0% and 19%)

    Practical advice for a stay inCosta Teguise:

    • Bring a jumper for the evenings
    • Swimwear for relaxing on the beach
    • Sunscreen is recommended

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    Costa Teguise: Seven-day weather forecast

    • Friday 15 January 2021
      17°C | 17°C

      • Rainfall:
        0
      • Wind:
        Force 26
        Direction NE
      • Sun:
        Indicator 9
        07:49:00
        18:18:00
      • Moon:
        09:45:00
        20:46:00
    • Saturday 16 January 2021
      17°C | 19°C

      • Rainfall:
        0
      • Wind:
        Force 26
        Direction NE
      • Sun:
        Indicator 61
        07:48:00
        18:19:00
      • Moon:
        10:22:00
        21:45:00
    • Sunday 17 January 2021
      16°C | 19°C

      • Rainfall:
        0
      • Wind:
        Force 15
        Direction E
      • Sun:
        Indicator 91
        07:48:00
        18:20:00
      • Moon:
        10:56:00
        22:41:00
    • Monday 18 January 2021
      16°C | 19°C

      • Rainfall:
        0
      • Wind:
        Force 14
        Direction E
      • Sun:
        Indicator 97
        07:48:00
        18:21:00
      • Moon:
        11:27:00
        23:35:00
    • Tuesday 19 January 2021
      16°C | 18°C

      • Rainfall:
        0
      • Wind:
        Force 14
        Direction E
      • Sun:
        Indicator 93
        07:48:00
        18:22:00
      • Moon:
        11:56:00
    • Wednesday 20 January 2021
      16°C | 19°C

      • Rainfall:
        0
      • Wind:
        Force 8
        Direction SE
      • Sun:
        Indicator 91
        07:48:00
        18:23:00
      • Moon:
        12:25:00
        00:27:00

    Spain: Seven-day weather forecast

    Take a look at the seven-day weather forecast for the principal cities inSpain. For each destination, Easyvoyage’s weather tool gives you temperature and rainfall indicators, along with wind force and direction and sunrise/sunset times. Prepare your holidays using our weather forecasts or organise your activities thanks to the weather comfort index forSpain. Whether you’re getting ready to go or already on holiday, it’s never been simpler to keep an eye on the weather than with Easyvoyage!

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    Costa Teguise, Spain: What to pack, what to wear, and when to go [2021]

    By Staff

    Empty Lighthouse is a reader-supported site. This article may contain affiliate links to Amazon and other sites. We earn a commission on purchases made through these links.

    Traveling to Costa Teguise, Spain? If you’re planning to go to Costa Teguise, below is some important information about when to go, what to wear, and what to pack.

    Contents

    1. When to go to Costa Teguise
    2. Important essentials for Costa Teguise
    3. Activities for Costa Teguise
    4. Costa Teguise in January: weather and what to pack
    5. Costa Teguise in February: weather and what to pack
    6. Costa Teguise in March: weather and what to pack
    7. Costa Teguise in April: weather and what to pack
    8. Costa Teguise in May: weather and what to pack
    9. Costa Teguise in June: weather and what to pack
    10. Costa Teguise in July: weather and what to pack
    11. Costa Teguise in August: weather and what to pack
    12. Costa Teguise in September: weather and what to pack
    13. Costa Teguise in October: weather and what to pack
    14. Costa Teguise in November: weather and what to pack
    15. Costa Teguise in December: weather and what to pack

    About your travel guide

    Hi! I’m Dev. I’ve traveled all over the world and in my travels, I have made many packing lists. In this series, my team and I have compiled the most useful information, as well as things we couldn’t live without, to help you plan your trip.

    When to go to Costa Teguise, Spain


    Based on the climate and weather in Costa Teguise, the best time to go is July. See below for details.

    Important essentials for Costa Teguise, Spain

    Here are some general tips on what to wear in Costa Teguise, as well as several items to remember to pack when traveling there.

    COVID-19 ESSENTIALS FOR 2022
    • Use these to sanitize plane and hotel surfaces.

    • Vaccine cards may wear out. An unreadable vaccine card can have severe consequences. This vaccine card protector helps avoid that.

    • N95 masks don’t exist for kids. These are a good alternative (and can also be used by adults if N95 masks are not available).

    • This hand sanitizer is a good plane-friendly option.

    • These N95 masks provide the best level of protection possible.

    • If you or a companion get COVID-19, your amazing trip can be ruined. Good travel insurance can help. See plans

    General health necessities
    • Some areas of this country may have potentially unsafe tap water, so it’s wise to bring a contaminant filtering water bottle.

    • This one is a excellent option.

      • Pills
      • Wristband
    Don’t forget these
      • our favorite compact travel stroller
      • our favorite featherweight travel crib
      • a safe travel bed for toddlers
      • travel hook on chair
      • a ride on suitcase we love for boys
      • a ride on suitcase we love for girls
    • A money pouch is vital for protecting your passport and credit cards.

    • A portable power bank, like this one

      • our favorite airplane pillow
      • a great inflatable travel pillow
      • a luggage lock
      • entertainment
    • A plug adapter that supports outlet types C and F. This one should be appropriate for most locations, but check with your hotel.

    • A SIM card that works in Costa Teguise. A good global SIM card works in most countries, but check the country list before buying.

    What to wear/what to pack for Costa Teguise, Spain by month

    Already know when you’re traveling?

    Jump to month…JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    January

    January in Costa Teguise is balmy. Temperatures average in the 60s F (high 10s C) during the day. It rains occasionally.

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • light
      • heavy
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
    • We suggest rain boots:

      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • Rain pants will be vital in heavy rain.

      • for men
      • for women
    • We like this one

    • This one is an excellent option.

    • So your bags don’t get wet. We suggest:

      • for backpacks
      • for rolling suitcases

    February

    If you are traveling to Costa Teguise in February, you will notice that it is balmy. Expect it to rain sometimes. Daytime temperatures are in the 60s F (high 10s C).

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • light
      • heavy
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
    • We suggest these rain boots:

      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • These pants will be essential in a storm.

      • for men
      • for women
    • We like this one

    • This one is a great option.

    • So your things remain dry. We recommend:

      • for backpacks
      • for rolling suitcases

    March

    If you vacation in Costa Teguise during March, you might see that it is mild. Temperatures tend to hover around the low 60s F (low 20s C) during the day, while at night they can dip into the high 50s F (mid 10s C). In terms of precipitation, you can expect it to rain occasionally.

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • light
      • heavy
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
    • We like these rain boots:

      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • Rain pants are essential in a storm.

      • for men
      • for women
    • We like this one

    • This one is a perfect option.

    • So your bags stay dry. We recommend:

      • for backpacks
      • for rolling suitcases

    April

    April in this region is mild and dry with little rain. Temperatures average in the low 70s F (low 20s C) during the day. It rains once in a while.

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • for men
      • for women
      • for men
      • for women
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • short
      • long
      • best performing
      • best performing natural solution
      • SPF 50
      • SPF 30
    • You can find some great options here

    • If you’re going to the beach:

      • swimwear
      • beach blanket
      • lightweight travel towels
      • waterproof phone bag
      • and a dry bag for all of your other valuables
      • snorkel set (can be expensive when bought there )
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
    • We use these rain boots:

      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • These will be a lifesaver in a rainstorm.

      • for men
      • for women
    • We like this one

    • This one is an excellent one to buy.

    • So your belongings stay dry. We suggest:

      • for backpacks
      • for rolling suitcases

    May

    If you vacation in Costa Teguise during May, you might notice that it is warm and dry with little rain. Temperatures tend to hover around the low 70s F (low 20s C) during the day, while at night they can dip into the low 60s F (high 10s C).

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • SPF 50
      • SPF 30
      • for men
      • for women
      • short
      • long
      • best performing
      • best performing natural solution
    • You can find some great options here

      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • If you’re going to the beach:

      • swimwear
      • beach blanket
      • lightweight travel towels
      • waterproof phone bag
      • and a dry bag for all of your other valuables
      • snorkel set (could be very expensive bought locally )

    June

    Traveling to Costa Teguise in June, you will notice that it is a perfect temperature and very dry with almost no rain. Daytime temperatures are in the high 70s F (mid 20s C).

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
      • for men
      • for women
      • SPF 50
      • SPF 30
      • for men
      • for women
      • short
      • long
      • best performing
      • best performing natural solution
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
    • You can find some great options here

    • If you’re going to the beach:

      • swimwear
      • beach blanket
      • lightweight travel towels
      • waterproof phone bag
      • and a dry bag for all of your other valuables
      • snorkel set (can be expensive purchased there )

    July

    If you visit Costa Teguise during July, you are likely to find that it is warm and very dry with almost no rain. Temperatures tend to hover around the high 70s F (mid 20s C) during the day, while at night they can dip into the 60s F (high 10s C).

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • best performing
      • best performing natural solution
    • You can find some great options here

      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
      • for men
      • for women
      • SPF 50
      • SPF 30
      • short
      • long
    • If you’re going to the beach:

      • swimwear
      • beach blanket
      • lightweight travel towels
      • waterproof phone bag
      • and a dry bag for all of your other valuables
      • snorkel set (could be very expensive bought there )

    August

    If you vacation in Costa Teguise during August, you will probably notice that it is extremely warm and very dry with almost no rain. Temperatures tend to hover around the low 80s F (high 20s C) during the day, while at night they can dip into the low 60s F (low 20s C).

    What to wear/what to pack:
    • These dresses include UV protection and cool you.

    • A breathing shirt can cool you down quickly and protect you from UV rays:

      • for men
      • for women
      • for men
      • for women
      • short
      • long
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
      • SPF 50
      • SPF 30
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
      • best performing
      • best performing natural solution
    • Our first choice also cleans harmful contaminants:

      this

      • swimwear
      • a bathing suit cover-up (for women)
      • beach blanket
      • lightweight travel towels
      • waterproof phone bag
      • and a dry bag for all of your other valuables
      • snorkel set (could be very expensive when bought locally)

    September

    September in Costa Teguise is pretty consistently hot and dry with little rain. Temperatures average in the low 80s F (high 20s C) during the day.

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • short
      • long
    • You can find some great options here

      • for men
      • for women
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
      • best performing
      • best performing natural solution
      • for men
      • for women
      • SPF 50
      • SPF 30
    • If you’re going to the beach:

      • swimwear
      • beach blanket
      • lightweight travel towels
      • waterproof phone bag
      • and a dry bag for all of your other valuables
      • snorkel set (could be very expensive when bought there )

    October

    If you vacation in Costa Teguise during October, you might find that it is a perfect temperature and dry with little rain. Temperatures tend to hover around the high 70s F (mid 20s C) during the day, while at night they can dip into the 60s F (high 10s C). In terms of precipitation, you can expect it to rain sometimes.

    What to wear/what to pack:
    • You can find some great options here

      • SPF 50
      • SPF 30
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • short
      • long
      • for men
      • for women
      • best performing
      • best performing natural solution
      • for men
      • for women
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • If you’re going to the beach:

      • swimwear
      • beach blanket
      • lightweight travel towels
      • waterproof phone bag
      • and a dry bag for all of your other valuables
      • snorkel set (may be expensive bought there )
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
    • We suggest these rain boots:

      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • These pants will be essential in heavy rain.

      • for men
      • for women
    • We like this one

    • This one is a perfect option.

    • So your things stay dry. We like:

      • for backpacks
      • for rolling suitcases

    November

    Traveling to Costa Teguise in November, you will notice that it is balmy. Expect it to rain occasionally. Daytime temperatures are in the low 70s F (low 20s C).

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • SPF 50
      • SPF 30
      • short
      • long
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • best performing
      • best performing natural solution
      • for men
      • for women
      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • You can find some great options here

      • for men
      • for women
    • If you’re going to the beach:

      • swimwear
      • beach blanket
      • lightweight travel towels
      • waterproof phone bag
      • and a dry bag for all of your other valuables
      • snorkel set (can be expensive when purchased there )
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
    • We use these rain boots:

      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • Rain pants will be vital in heavy rain.

      • for men
      • for women
    • We like this one

    • This one is a perfect one to buy.

    • So your suitcases remain dry. We suggest:

      • for backpacks
      • for rolling suitcases

    December

    If you go to Costa Teguise in December, you will notice that it is mild. Expect it to rain sometimes. Daytime temperatures are in the high 60s F (low 20s C).

    What to wear/what to pack:
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • light
      • heavy
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
      • for men
      • for women
      • for boys
      • for girls
    • We suggest rain boots:

      • for men
      • for women
      • for kids
    • Rain pants are vital in a storm.

      • for men
      • for women
    • We like this one

    • This one is an excellent choice.

    • So your suitcases don’t get wet. We like:

      • for backpacks
      • for rolling suitcases

    Activities for Costa Teguise, Spain

    Here are some activity recommendations and activity-specific packing tips for Costa Teguise.

    • Check out the tour options

    • Check out the tour options

    • Check out the tour options

    • Check out the tour options

    • Check out the tour options

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    Yr – Costa Teguise – Detailed weather forecast as a table

    Detailed weather forecast for the next 9 days

    TableGraph

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    26° 26° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 66 18° 6 0 6 0 0
    26° 26° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 67 18° 3 0 3 0 0
    25° 25° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 70 19° 1 0 1 0 0
    24° 24° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 73 19° 0 0 0 0 0
    23° 23° 6 m/s from north6 1016 77 19° 12 0 12 0 0
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1017 79 19° 13 0 13 0 0
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 79 19° 29 0 29 0 0
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 80 19° 23 0 23 0 0

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 82 19° 24 0 24 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 82 19° 31 0 31 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1017 84 19° 44 0 44 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1017 85 19° 48 0 48 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1017 84 19° 37 0 37 0 0
    22° 22° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 85 19° 36 0 36 0 0
    22° 22° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 86 19° 18 0 18 0 0
    22° 22° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 87 19° 10 0 10 0 0
    22° 22° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 87 19° 23 0 23 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1017 81 19° 30 0 30 0 0
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 76 19° 14 0 14 0 0
    24° 24° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 71 18° 27 0 27 0 0
    25° 25° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 68 18° 29 0 29 0 0
    25° 25° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 68 18° 27 0 27 0 0
    26° 26° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 66 18° 12 0 12 0 0
    26° 26° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 66 18° 20 0 20 0 0
    26° 26° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 66 18° 26 0 26 0 0
    25° 25° 8 m/s from north east8 1016 67 18° 18 0 18 0 0
    25° 25° 8 m/s from north east8 1016 69 18° 29 0 29 0 0
    24° 24° 8 m/s from north east8 1016 71 18° 31 0 31 0 0
    23° 23° 8 m/s from north east8 1016 73 18° 45 0 45 0 0
    23° 23° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 74 18° 49 0 49 0 0
    23° 23° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 74 18° 48 0 48 0 0
    23° 23° 8 m/s from north east8 1018 75 18° 27 0 27 0 0

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    23° 23° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 76 19° 55 0 55 0 0
    23° 23° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 79 19° 37 0 37 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1017 84 19° 35 0 35 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1016 86 20° 27 0 27 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1016 86 20° 33 0 33 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north east7 1015 88 20° 34 0 34 0 0
    21° 21° 7 m/s from north east7 1015 89 20° 22 0 22 0 0
    21° 21° 7 m/s from north7 1016 89 19° 25 0 25 0 0
    21° 21° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 89 19° 32 0 32 0 0
    22° 22° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 83 19° 38 0 38 0 0
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1017 77 19° 36 0 36 0 0
    24° 24° 7 m/s from north east7 1018 72 18° 32 0 32 0 0
    25° 25° 6 m/s from north east6 1018 70 19° 20 0 20 0 0
    25° 25° 6 m/s from north east6 1018 68 19° 30 0 30 0 0
    26° 26° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 67 18° 33 0 33 0 0
    26° 26° 7 m/s from north east7 1016 66 18° 26 0 26 0 0
    26° 26° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 67 18° 22 0 22 0 0
    25° 25° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 68 18° 31 0 31 0 0
    25° 25° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 69 18° 25 0 25 0 0
    24° 24° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 71 18° 34 0 34 0 0
    24° 24° 7 m/s from north east7 1015 73 18° 11 0 6 0 6
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1016 74 18° 97 0 1 0 96
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1016 74 18° 100 0 23 0 100
    23° 23° 7 m/s from north east7 1017 75 18° 99 0 39 0 99

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    23° 23° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 76 18° 100 0 74 0 100
    23° 23° 6 m/s from north east6 1017 77 19° 100 0 40 4 100
    23° 23° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 78 19° 100 0 29 9 100
    23° 23° 6 m/s from north east6 1016 78 19° 100 0 27 0 99
    22° 22° 5 m/s from north east5 1015 80 19° 100 0 11 16 100
    22° 22° 3 m/s from north east3 1015 81 19° 100 0 23 84 100
    22° 22° 4 m/s from north east4 1015 80 18° 100 0 25 13 100
    22° 22° 4 m/s from north east4 1015 81 18° 100 0 14 97 100
    24° 24°

    3. 7

    5 m/s from north east5 1017 72 18° 100 0 1 99 100
    22° 22°

    2.3

    4 m/s from north east4 1016 82 19° 100 0 0 100 100

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    22° 22°

    0.4

    3 m/s from north east3 1016 87 19° 100 0 13 100 100
    21° 21°

    26

    5 m/s from north east5 1015 86 19° 100 0 18 60 100
    21° 21°

    6. 6

    5 m/s from north east5 1016 82 18° 100 0 0 100 100
    21° 21°

    4.1

    5 m/s from north east5 1015 83 18° 100 0 17 42 100

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    21° 21°

    0.8

    5 m/s from north east5 1015 87 18° 99 0 26 40 99
    20° 20°

    14

    5 m/s from north east5 1013 88 18° 100 0 28 100 100
    21° 21°

    2

    5 m/s from east5 1016 81 18° 99 0 62 52 98
    21° 21°

    9. 5

    8 m/s from north east8 1015 83 18° 100 0 22 70 100

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    21° 21° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 77 17° 73 0 7 17 66
    20° 20° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 76 16° 6 0 6 0 0
    23° 23° 8 m/s from north east8 1020 61 15° 2 0 2 0 0
    22° 22° 7 m/s from north7 1018 63 15° 24 0 24 0 0

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    21° 21° 7 m/s from north7 1020 69 15° 1 0 1 0 0
    21° 21° 8 m/s from north8 1018 74 16° 6 0 6 0 0
    23° 23°

    0.2

    8 m/s from north east8 1019 70 18° 87 0 87 0 0
    21° 21° 8 m/s from north8 1017 77 17° 20 0 20 0 0

    Detailed hour-by-hour forecast.
    Time Weather Temp. Feels like Precip. mm Wind speed m/s Pressure hPa Humidity % Dew point Cloud cover % Fog % Low % Middle % High %
    21° 21° 8 m/s from north east8 1018 76 16° 19 0 19 0 0
    21° 21° 8 m/s from north east8 1017 76 16° 29 0 29 0 0
    23° 23° 9 m/s from north east9 1019 69 17° 10 0 10 0 0
    22° 22° 9 m/s from north east9 1016 70 16° 86 0 86 0 0

    Blue Sea Costa Teguise Beach Hotel (Lanzarote, Canary Islands (Spain))

    The fourth largest island of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote, located off the coast of Africa, surprises and attracts with its unusual landscape and color contrasts. In 1730-1736, Lanzarote was shaken by a six-year-long volcanic eruption that irreversibly changed both the island and the everyday life of its inhabitants. A large amount of fertile land and settlements were buried under an abundant layer of lava, part of the territory was covered with a thick layer of dust.

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    The powerful force of nature has thus created an amazing view and incredible contrasts that delight everyone who comes to Lanzarote. In some places on the island, it may seem as if you are on the moon: craters and caves of volcanic origin rise here. There are many unusual black rocks that rinse the crystal clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean. But here, a few kilometers away, there are also long white sandy beaches, some of which are marked with the Blue Flag. They are ready to receive tourists all year round. Along the coast, the cities and towns are rich in heritage from the time when, due to volcanoes, the life of the island belonging to Spain was not different. Restaurants, cafes, hotels and shops are located in these towns in the shade of palm trees, and life is seething.

    Lanzarote is a small island. The length of the island from south to north is 60 km, from the western to eastern coasts a little more than 20 km. The coastline is about 213 km, most of it is covered with rocks. The climate of Lanzarote is similar to that of North Africa. Warmth and sun pamper the island all year round. In January and February, the air temperature during the day reaches an average of 22 degrees, at night it drops to 14 degrees. From June to August, the thermometer rises to an average of 29 degrees, and sometimes almost up to 40 degrees. The water temperature ranges from 17 to 24 degrees. The sun shines on the island 300 days a year, and rain is a rare guest, most often appearing only in November – March.

    Lanzarote doesn’t have very lush greenery, only palm trees, olive trees and cacti. However, in the central part of the island, for example, in the La Geria area, the locals have found a way to grow the grapes from which Lanzarote’s Malvasia wine is made. In order to accumulate moisture and protect the grapes from the wind, each plant sits in a hole, the depth and diameter of which reaches several meters, enclosed by a semicircular stone fence (zoco). The oldest wine cellar on the island, El Grifo (18th century), still produces 400-600 thousand bottles of wine per year. It also has a wine museum. Lanzarote is also a supplier of fish and goat cheese, and salt has long been mined in the south of the island.

    The island will appeal to those who are looking for not only a relaxing holiday by the blue ocean, but also a lot of interesting, unusual adventures. This is a great place for family holidays, couples. There are many different places to visit and monuments on the island – many of them were created by the famous architect of the island, Cesar Manrique. It is difficult to find a place on the island in the improvement of which he would not take part.

    The Atlantic wind in Lanzarote creates excellent conditions for water activities, warm water allows you to enjoy swimming, diving, surfing and windsurfing, kitesurfing, etc. Fishing is also popular on the island. Many resorts are convenient for cycling, walking, hiking or playing golf, for which the weather here is favorable all year round.

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    Arrecife

    Located in the center of the east coast of the island, Arrecife is the largest city of Lanzarote and its capital, as well as a financial and cultural center founded in the 19th century. It became the capital in 1852. Currently, more than half of all the inhabitants of the island live here.

    Arrecife has long been an important trading point of the island. Guests of the city notice this, as there are many shopping centers, specialized shops, souvenir and handicraft shops. Various goods of local artisans are offered, and even those imported due to more favorable conditions applied to the island are sold at fairly low prices.

    Arrecife also attracts tourists with its coastline, which is full of islands and reefs formed by lava flows. You can admire them while walking along the alleys. Witnesses of the history of the city and the island are two fortresses. One of them – Castillo de San Gabriel (Castillo San Gabriel) – rises on a tiny rocky island, which is connected to the coast by a drawbridge. Exactly where the main metropolitan shopping streets Leon and Castillo (Leon y Castillo) end. The bridge is decorated with two towers, on top of which there is a cannonball each. This fort was built by King Philip II to protect himself from pirates sailing from North Africa. Another city fortress, Castillo de San Jose, had the same purpose. Today it houses the Museum of Modern Art.

    Another of the most visited sites is Charo de San Gines. It is a lake formed by inflowing sea water, surrounded by fishermen’s houses. Next to it stands the main city church of San Gines. A particularly amazing view nearby opens in the evening, when the lake is illuminated by the setting sun.


    Fire Mountains, Timanfaya

    After volcanic eruptions lasting six years, and another blow in 1824, part of the island in the northwest became an unrecognizable place filled with lava and pulsing with heat. To protect it, the Timanfaya National Park, also called the fiery mountains, was created. This is the most visited place in Lanzarote, attracting about a million people every year. You can explore Timanfaya on the buses of the park, it is forbidden to travel on foot or with your own transport. And it’s not recommended. At a depth of only 13 m, the temperature is about 600 degrees. The network of roads among the rocks, which in some places reach an impressive size of several meters, was formed by the architect César Manrique. The surface of the earth resembles the moon – it is a colorful, hard-covered desert covered with petrified lava. It is estimated that now more than 30 volcanoes rise in the park. At the end of the path, at the highest point of the island, is the El Diablo restaurant, where dishes are cooked using heat rising from the depths of the earth. Park officials demonstrate how unusually hot the ground is under their feet: poured water into a pipe dug into the ground turns into a geyser, dry grass thrown into a small hole ignites. The park also offers another impressive entertainment – a camel tour. At 1993 this park is included in the UNESCO heritage list.


    Jameos del Agua

    In the sixth decade of the last century, Cesar Manrique decided to create a unique tourist attraction. Near one of the lava caves (Jameo Chico) extending to the northeast, he built a staircase down and around a small natural lake in the rock equipped with an impressive bar and restaurant, sometimes even called the most beautiful nightclub in the world. The restaurant offers tourists not only to sit down for a while, but also to spend the evening on the dance floor to the sounds of Spanish music. True, it is not the cheapest on the island. The water of the lake and the surrounding reservoirs is very transparent, only blind albino crabs that live on this island, which have become the symbol of Jameos del Agua, are visible in it. Next to the cave-restaurant, the architect built a modern villa with a very cozy garden. Jameos del Agua is located near one of the most impressive and longest caves in the world, Los Verdes, which was formed 4,000 years ago by an erupting volcano. Under the ground here stretches a tunnel of 6 km. For many centuries, such tunnels for the inhabitants of Lanzarote were a refuge from the excesses of pirates, and since 1964 he is open to tourists. For those who are curious, this miracle of nature can be viewed accompanied by guides.


    Cactus garden

    The Cactus Garden (Jardin de Cactus) is a good example of how well architecture can fit into the landscape. Cesar Manrique, who left many traces of his talent in Lanzarote, the designed garden captivates with an interesting design: winding paths with leading steps deeper into the garden. Symbolically, it is very similar to one of the region’s many craters. On the territory of 5,000 sq. m in total grows more than 7,200 specimens of 1,100 species of cacti from such distant and remote places as Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and, of course, the Canary Islands themselves. Prickly and non-thorny cacti are of various sizes and shapes. Nearby there is a beautiful windmill, where gofio is still being prayed – barley and corn flour, which was the main focus of the cuisine already in the time of the ancient local residents of the Guanches. The cactus garden is based in the city of Guatiza, Teguise municipality, where the land is favorable for large cactus plantations.

    Galeon Playa 3* Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, Spain (85 guest reviews). Book Galeon Playa 3*

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    Aqua Park 0. 48 km.

    Costa Teguise Golf Club 2.1 km.

    Lagomar Museum 8 km.

    Jardin de Cactus Gardens 9 km.

    Campesino Monument 12 km.

    Rancho Texas Park 16 km.

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    Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport 12 km.

    Fuerteventura Airport 71 km.

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    Road to the Cantus Garden 25 minutes. The volcanic caves of Cueba de los Verdes are 24 km from the hotel.

    Galeon Playa is located in Teguise, on Las Cacharas Beach. Fundacion Cesar Manrique Cultural Center is 7 km away.

    The pool bar serves drinks and snacks.

    The restaurant of the hotel Galeon Playa operates buffet style. The menu features local and international cuisine.

    Windsurfing, diving and cycling are also available. The tour desk can help you arrange your leisure time.

    Relaxing guests can take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool, sunbathe on the sun terrace or in the solarium. Play billiards, darts or tennis.

    For children there is a playroom and playground.

    To unwind after an active holiday, book a massage. A barbershop and beauty salon are at your disposal.

    Wired internet is available in the public areas of the hotel for an additional charge. Laundry and dry cleaning services are available for your convenience.

    At the 24-hour reception you will receive the key to the personal safe. For travel and walks, rent a car or bike.

    Tea and coffee making facilities are available. Some rooms have a kitchen and a balcony.

    Apartment Galeon Playa has 174 cozy rooms with private bathrooms. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning and a TV.

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    Reviews of the hotel Galeon Playa 3*

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    Daz S.

    09/09/2022

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    We stayed here recently in a room overlooking the heated pool. The accommodation was spacious and clean. The staff were very helpful and changed the bedding upon request. The rooms were cleaned every other day, which was not a problem for us. For breakfast and dinner there was a wide choice of food which included hot and cold dishes. The entertainment for the kids exceeded our expectations and the staff was relentless in keeping all the kids entertained. My daughter had a time in her life and I would recommend this hotel to anyone with kids on a budget.

    Gary J.

    07/07/2022

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    Beautiful location and very friendly staff throughout the complex. The rooms are very comfortable and clean.

    Beckie T.

    06/06/2022

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    We have been visiting Lanzarote for the last 20 years and have never had any problems. Unfortunately this time we had our passports stolen from our hotel room, all 3 of them. This caused us extreme stress and frustration as we had to pay for 9extra nights at this hotel while we waited for our emergency documents to be delivered there.

    the front desk staff were very nice and helped us when we needed but unfortunately when we reported that our passports had been stolen no one even came to check if our room was safe. They just left us alone to sort things out for ourselves.

    we really didn’t want to stay at this hotel for another 9 nights as we didn’t want to pay the hotel extra money for stealing from us, but we had no other choice while we were waiting for our documents.

    I hope that whoever took our passports will one day feel guilty for leaving my 4 year old daughter in a foreign country away from her dad for much longer than we expected.

    I will never return to this hotel.

    María J. G. G.

    03/07/2022

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    The facilities are outdated, especially the dining room. The food is very mediocre. The suite does not have 2 bedrooms as they advertise but 1 and the bathroom pipes have an unbearable smell. They also offer it for 4 people and there is only room for 2, they just add 2 extra beds in the living room. Photos do not match. Wifi doesn’t work well. We complained and they ignored us. We certainly won’t be back. We do not recommend doing this.

    Daz S.

    3/3/2022

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    We stayed here recently in a heated pool view room. The accommodation was spacious and clean. The staff were very helpful and changed the bedding upon request. The rooms were cleaned every other day, which was not a problem for us. For breakfast and dinner there was a wide choice of food which included hot and cold dishes. The entertainment for the kids exceeded our expectations and the staff was relentless in keeping all the kids entertained. My daughter had a time in her life and I would recommend this hotel to anyone with kids on a budget.

    Heather W. G.

    11/21/2021

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    Just returned from a week here and had the best time ever. It was so clean, had everything we needed, great location and lovely staff. We will definitely return.

    Tracey W.

    08/16/2021

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    Thanks again guys for another (6th) fantastic holiday. We missed this place so much last year as soon as we could that we had to go back. Had a superior sea view room and would highly recommend one of these, clean all covid protection taken. Breakfast and staff were amazing as always. See you again next year.

    Ari S. G.

    05/26/2021

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    I chose this place to spend a few days, especially by the heated pool for my disabled nephew, whose service we could not enjoy due to an alleged breakdown, about which nobody knew. On the other hand, during the 4 days we were there was no cleaning of the room, no change of towels. Also, they promised to thank me for booking online with details in the room upon arrival, but they didn’t and I had to tell the front desk. In addition to this, we were told to go at 10 (second shift) to the buffet so there were not so many people, but one day we arrived at 10:15 and they hardly served us at breakfast, they were already collecting food . I also think it’s too much to charge 6 euros a day for breakfast with so little variety to choose from and low quality (croissant, muffins, packaged bread, etc.). To conclude, we paid for some services that were not fully provided and given the situation we are in I think they should take care a little more about the few clients they have as we will not be returning again.

    Emma A.

    2/22/2020

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    We have just returned from here for a week, we had a wonderful time, the staff were friendly and the entertainment team were amazing! The grounds and pool were very well looked after, there was plenty of choice at breakfast time. We had a large apartment to the front overlooking the beach. Definitely recommend this hotel!

    Elizabeth Y.

    11/24/2019

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    Wonderful hotel for families and couples, new rooms are lovely and spacious, regularly cleaned, everything is top notch hotel.

    Nicola H.

    10/18/2019

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    Just spent 10 days with family celebrating my son’s 3rd birthday…wonderful hotel and staff. They made my sons birthday party special and entertained him the whole holiday… we will be back next year!

    Clare L.

    08/07/2019

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    100% would recommend this place. AMAZING FROM START TO END… Friendly staff from check in to the kids team, they can’t do more for you… impeccable cleaners are friendly and nothing to much for them… just all around an amazing place to stay… we havnt even finished this holiday and we’re already back new year. .. x x x i could keep going on a bit just came for your self x.

    Paul H.

    09/09/2018

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    Two adults and an 8-year-old girl, August 2018. Absolutely loved this place, first of all, great staff, all of them, reception, housekeeping and catering. We had a junior suite with a balcony, nice big rooms, cleaned thoroughly every day. One living pool, peaceful place with playground. I can only comment on the breakfast which was plentiful and fresh and will cover all tastes. Ideally located close to shops (including mobility, scooter rentals), beaches and restaurants on your doorstep.

    Judith D.

    08/26/2018

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    Lovely friendly hotel very clean, all staff very helpful and courteous at all times. Great location, great sea view and central to all amenities and activities.

    Deyolyn R.

    08/15/2018

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    Staff very friendly and helpful. The shopping complex is close enough. The beach is only a few minutes walk… the rooms have everything you need, only no air conditioning, which is a bear bug when U try to sleep at night. The pool is clean and well maintained…

    Darren B.

    08/05/2018

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    Just returned from staying here for a week were on half board with sea view room very nice and spaceious room, nice balcony and good sea view, good choice of food on breakfast and dinner great pool just a shame the towels on the chairs are not used the hotel says the towels will be removed after 20 minutes but that didn’t happen so it gets very busy around the pool and it’s hard to find a place to sit the staff is very friendly especially the guy behind counter when checked in general very good jet holiday 2 let us down due to lack of reputation for 2 days and need to come up with something. 9Alexey Ya. A young guy went to meet us and gave us a room before 12 o’clock, our ferry just came very early and we were already there. Room ie apartment is quite acceptable, kitchen with living room, bedroom. Windows on two sides: the pool and the street. Refrigerator, microwave, stove. But we were there for a day and therefore took only breakfast there, quite tolerable. In 2013, a day cost a penny, if compared at the moment).

    Tom P.

    04/22/2018

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    Fantastic atmosphere, always friendly and helpful staff. Roims is a delight and cleaned daily so well. The breakfast has such impeccable. Amazing. Experience is recommended.

    The S. G. H.

    03/29/2018

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    Everyone focused on the British hordes. The kitchen is better. Spacious and clean rooms.

    Helen R.

    03/21/2018

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    Staying at Galleon Playa in the junior suites is absolutely amazing and so spacious. The breakfast has everything you could possibly think of even porridge too, the staff can’t do enough for you. I really can’t recommend this hotel highly enough. Have stayed in almost every hotel in Costa Tecuise, this is by far one of the best.

    Kris D.

    03/14/2018

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    Great hotel, we came in March and the weather was fantastic not too hot but still around 22 every day. The hotel has a heated pool and is not too busy at this time of the year. Haven’t said this before but I would really consider returning next year.

    Angel S.

    03/14/2018

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    Great place to stay as much on vacation as for work, exquisite treatment, formidable amenities, multiple pools, and a sports court and games bar with entertainment every night.
    The only downside is the cleanliness of the apartments, they just clean one day if not the next, and the details like you don’t end up with a kitchen cloth or a bag in the bin make you not know 5 stars.
    It could also improve the wifi system, some of it goes wrong in the room, i have to go to reception every week to renew the key, if they know i will be more than a month, wouldn’t it be easier to enable this key during my stay?
    To finish, there is always a cat that campaigns in its ease of getting into chairs, I am allergic to cats, I try to get through this area as quickly as possible and, of course, never sit in these chairs.

    Ivan V.

    03/04/2018

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    It is very well located. The apartments are old but spacious. The pool is spacious with sun loungers around. There are small pools for children, with a swing area. The staff is very friendly. The guys in the animation are very good and the gaiska, the waiter in the atlatic bar is unique, we had a lot of fun with them. Reasons for 3 stars and for which we won’t be back are: the smell of humidity in Hsbitation is disgusting, nor having it open all day. The noise of the cars of the hotel staff, who walks through the halls from 8 in the morning. This, being a hotel with a mascot, the mascot leaves only one night for 20-30 minutes, during the week. The heated pool is cold and uncovered. No rent for towels.

    Barbara E.

    03/03/2018

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    We come to Galeon Playa. Twice a year from November to December, then January-March is a great place to relax.

    Sylvia T.

    2/23/2018

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    This is a wonderful 3 star hotel in Costa Teguise. Canary Islands. I would like to live here. The hotel is 1 minute to the beach. Great staff who will do anything to help.

    Paola M.

    02/18/2018

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    Fantastic place, clean, tactical to turn the island of SA North into South.

    Gita B.

    16.02.2018

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    Very good location, close to the sea and the city center. Very good breakfast.

    Kevin S.

    2/16/2018

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    Just returned from a 2 week holiday, must say the place is top notch. The staff are all excellent. The children of the team are the best. And a big g top man lawyer. Thx for making r stay great. And we will definitely b back.

    Cook V.

    02/11/2018

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    We were there in January for 4 days. The hotel is good, you can always park your car if you drive further to a dead end, turn right from the entrance. I took Wi-Fi in the room, but to join … The old system and the protection of Windows 10 did not want to accept it. But the speed is great. There was practically no sun, we sunbathed on Playa Papagayo, in the south, keep this in mind. Near Hyper Dino, spar and a bunch of cafes and restaurants for food lovers. There is also a promenade.

    Julia B.

    02/04/2018

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    We have spent holidays in the beautiful Galeon Playa for 10 years. Galeon is in an ideal location. We visit at least twice a year and are never disappointed. The rooms are spacious, clean and value for money. The staff goes out of their way to make your stay special. Special thanks to Tanya, Perla and Jacqueline. We are due for holiday in April and booked in September.

    Crisanto B. R.

    01/01/2018

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    The staff was very friendly and helpful.

    Petra K.

    12/30/2017

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    Comfortable apartment in a good location.

    Katarzyna S.

    29.12.2017

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    The hotel was great for a family holiday, the breakfast was really good and Victor in the hotel bar was amazing with his card tricks and kept us all entertained – would recommend staying here.

    Regina M.

    12/28/2017

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    Thank you for your hospitality, you catered for every age, a job well done to you, you were all amazing, especially the entertainment, couldn’t ask for a better Christmas me and my family would definitely recommend you to everyone, yee everyone is one in a million, will definitely be back in the near future, what an amazing place to stay and the staff are so friendly, happy new year to all of you, until next time.

    Joanne H.

    12/24/2017

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    Value for money, fantastic kids club. Very clean great location and very friendly helpful staff this was our third visit and won’t be our last. Highly recommend.

    Karmen R. L.

    11/30/2017

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    Top of the range. Bar ATLANTIC L9 more. Bartenders are people, muyiiiiii Maja. The perfect place.

    Caroline B.

    11/24/2017

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    Great central location close to shops, bars, restaurants and beaches. Great staff. Well appointed rooms, basic and a bit worn but very clean with comfortable beds and comfy sofas that I encountered in an apartment. Spoiled for me by screaming kids at ridiculously early times in the morning, running up and down corridors during the day and suitcases being wheeled about to make it feel like you were trying to sleep in a train station. The kid’s problem could be solved if management put families together in some units and those without kids in others. The place is big enough to fit that. Visiting the cat, Marvin, from the dive center was a great added bonus. She loves Felix the Cat treats by the way.

    Linda M.

    11/20/2017

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    Great hotel friendly staff, nothing was a big problem for them, went out to please would definitely stay here again.

    Les B.

    10/11/2017

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    Rooms very clean but basic.
    The public areas are good and the buffet restaurant is excellent for breakfast.
    The only big down side is that the main pool is not heated and it is impossible to get in or out if you have problems walking. No Greek type steps only metal ladder type steps to get into the pool. Big disappointment.

    Franco C.

    09/05/2017

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    In front of one of the most beautiful beaches of Lanzarote in a more cordial and clean.

    Thierry M.

    2/25/2017

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    Close to the sea
    Friendly house
    Clean rooms.

    Luca N.

    01/23/2017

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    Very friendly and welcoming.

    Pietro G.

    01/11/2017

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    Good quality with low prices
    A little confusion about the location of rooms with kilometer-long corridors
    Followed.

    Dj M.

    05/23/2016

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    I changed my mind on this account during the second week. My thinking initially was that I would mark down because firstly the pool bar cafe didn’t do one thing which is gluten free and secondly because the mini disco ended up happening on so late. IE 10 hours however after a few days you get used to it. And the children’s entertainers are awesome, so it was very harsh to mention for the mini disco. In fact, all the staff there are very friendly and welcoming. There are many things to do for the kids in the complex. And to be fair to the pool bar the coffee was pretty good.

    Garry C.

    03/05/2016

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    Excellent service, helpful staff.

    Juancar T.

    14.01.2016

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    The location of the hotel is perfect, almost everything, the room is very clean, spacious and comfortable service is very good to have nothing to envy for other hotels.

    Beatriz F.

    01/07/2016

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    Very good deal, nice quiet room, The rooms I stay with pirate rooms are very cozy.

    Fernando S. R.

    10/29/2014

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    GOOD: Friendly staff, do what they can, but sometimes it’s not what is offered. The location of the complex between two beaches. Decoration of public places. Swimming pools though share a lifeguard even though they are not in the same room. View from some rooms, not all. Price.
    WRONG: Too many rules and prohibitions. Disco, very noisy, under the building. Deposit, 20 euros for TV remote control. Only analog channels work, do not have DTT. Payment for all public wi-fi and very expensive. Minimum water flow in taps. The shower curtain is torn and detached. Towels with descosidos. Vile Bath; rattan mat, mold on the corners, oxide in stock. Doors that won’t close or do so with great difficulty. Lack of staff coordination, we ask for kitchen towels, appearing in inventory and they sent us a bed set (?).
    This is justified only by the price.

    Ludo F

    08/05/2014

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    Pretty good, a few damage things, like the indoor activities offered… which are not there, but very good for relaxing. Attention the area is very windy.

    Joanne S.

    06/27/2014

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    Awesome! We booked a week in advance last year, we loved it so much that we are returning for 11 nights this year. Amazing location, bright spacious apartments and friendly helpful staff. Surrounded by beaches and sea. Close to restaurants, shops but in a quiet location. Awesome!

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    • Please note that the safe is available at an extra charge.

      When booking more than 2 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.

      If you are not the owner of the credit card used to make the reservation, please contact the property in advance.

      Please note the half board does not include any kind of drinks.

      When booking half board, drinks are not included.

      This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.

      There are no age restrictions for check-in.

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    The cost of living in Galeon Playa depends on the number of guests and the date.

    The average cost per night is 3 190

    Does Galeon Playa have Wi-Fi?

    Free Wi-Fi is available for hotel guests.

    What popular attractions are close to Galeon Playa?

    Nearest attractions:
    Aqua Park (0.97 km.) , Costa Teguise Golf Club (2. 4 km.) , Lagomar Museum (9 km.) , Jardín de Cactus Gardens (10 km.) , Campesino Monument ( 12 km) , Rancho Texas Park (17 km) , Lanzarote Golf Resort (17 km)

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    Check-in at Galeon Playa is possible from 16:00, check-out 09:00 – 11:00.

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    Nearest airport Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport is at a distance of 13 km.

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    Lagomar Museum 9 km.

    Jardin de Cactus Gardens 10 km.

    Campesino Monument 12 km.

    Rancho Texas Park 17 km.

    Lanzarote Golf Resort 17 km.

    Cave of Jameos del Agua 19 km.

    La Cueva de los Verdes Cave 19 km.

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    Campesino Monument 12 km.

    Rancho Texas Park 16 km.

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    Adam D.

    14.03.2022

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    Highly recommended. Just returned from the best week in Lanzarote. The only recommendation is the best variety of food, as it seems to be very similar every day. Other than that everything was in place. Definitely would stop again.

    Yvonne F.

    03/12/2022

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    100% recommend very friendly staff,
    rooms are beautiful,
    The hotel is lovely 😊

    Steve C.

    03/03/2022

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    Great staff, very clean rooms and comfortable, big heated pool, good drink package AI.

    Mary B.

    2/13/2022

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    3 times staying at this fantastic hotel. Just had a 3 week stay. Everyone was great + helpful. The food + drinks were great. The entertainment + activities with Luis were amazing, he certainly made our holiday. Hope to see you all soon xx.

    Clare M.

    1/28/2022

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    Great hotel, great location with brilliant facilities. Just spent a fabulous week there. Friendly and helpful staff, lots of activities, great food and great service. Highly recommend. First time visiting, booking a hotel for next year.

    Debbie W.

    01/16/2022

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    I love everything about this hotel, staff, food, entertainment, relaxation.

    Denise G.

    11/10/2021

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    Rude staff poor food below acceptable hygiene.

    Karolina M.

    10/18/2021

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    Very nice cleanliness with good food and atmosphere, good service! Highly recommend!

    Sandra F. R.

    10/08/2021

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    We love this hotel. We again had a brilliant two weeks. The staff are wonderful and very accommodating. One employee stands out above the rest and that’s noelia at the pool bar. She is so sweet and works so hard! Please give her some help! We can highly recommend this hotel and are already on our February countdown. It will be about our 6th visit.

    Di W.

    05/09/2021

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    Staff very friendly
    You had some great holidays here.

    Karolina K.

    11/30/2020

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    Beautiful views, delicious food and great location. Recommend!

    Astrid V. B.

    11/29/2020

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    Very nice hotel, friendly staff, very good food and super clean.

    Peter W.

    11/06/2020

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    Great staff friend location.

    Lorraine J.

    03/21/2020

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    Lovely hotel. We were there on the first day of the lockdown and there are a few days left before it closes in conclusion. The food remained excellent, although the guests were thinning out, and not the flights came with new vacationers. The staff remained professional, although their future looked bleak. We will definitely return to the best of times.

    Karen C.

    03/15/2020

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    This is a beautiful hotel, the staff is very helpful and friendly. The food can be a little repetitive but it’s the same for all hotels.

    Bob P.

    2/24/2020

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    This is my third visit, the location is good and the staff is very nice.
    The room I’m in is shabby, has loose floor tiles under bad foot tile in the bathroom and no thermostat controlled shower so you can burn or freeze while showering.
    The food 2 years ago when I was last here was better, had more options and definitely hotter, the cheese wrapped pate I saw one night?
    I’ve been here 6 nights so far and haven’t seen a hot meal checked for temperature once, people are discouraged from using hand gel at entry so expecting norovirus to rear its ugly head.
    All inclusive drinks – not great poor faucets in small plastic beaks outside not great overall, staying at Iberostar last year it knocked the spots off this hotel.
    Great staff
    good location.

    Andrea E.

    2/16/2020

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    Fantastic location! Great view and great staff!

    Mollie B.

    02/05/2020

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    The hotel is clean and good, but the service is not very good and there is nothing to do for children there is quite a shame when we have a holiday here.

    Claire M.

    08/19/2019

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    Beautiful resort fantastic hotel very clean friendly and facilities were in place would definitely go again.

    Squeak A. B.

    09/12/2018

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    We arrived on Monday evening. It’s been over two weeks now. We stayed in room 111. Today is Wednesday and I must say that this hotel is very impressive. Clean, friendly staff. The rooms are nice and clean with air conditioning. Equipped with hairdryer. Not what I need. The pool is very clean. Great entertainment too. Good selection of food and drinks. The place and grounds are so good we are coming back next year. Can’t recommend this place highly enough.

    Colin D.

    08/28/2018

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    Very clean and pleasant hotel. Good food and drink choices if you are all inclusive. Definitely recommend.

    Katriena B.

    08/24/2018

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    Just returned from an 11 night vacation. We have visited this hotel before and I must say there have been many improvements since our visit last year. I love the new flooring, it made a great feature at the pool side. The food is very good with a lot of choice, the restaurant staff is very polite and nothing is too much trouble. We had a great time with the animation team (who work so hard during the day and evening). We had a sea view room on the third floor which was very clean and we were thankful for the AC as the temperature was very high. I would like to thank everyone at the Grand Teguise for making our holiday so enjoyable and my family and I look forward to seeing you next year. This hotel has most definitely got its shine back.

    Julia P.

    07/26/2018

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    Great location. Good restaurant. Polite staff.

    Laura M. Q.

    06/29/2018

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    Really great, the animation team were very friendly, the activities we did when the weather was a bit cloudy were friendly and good.
    The hotel staff were generally very good.
    The style of the rooms is a bit dated, but we did enjoy the little private terrace. Very good view of the beach. The hotel was clean and well maintained.
    The pool was good, especially since the wind does not allow walking on the sand to the beach.

    Andrew D.

    06/10/2018

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    Amazing place. However, the rooms are not very soundproof. The best rooms to stay if you don’t want to hear music all night on the top floor. Which have amazing sea and pool views.

    Marie A. L.

    30.04.2018

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    Very nice hotel and great people.

    Evelyn F.

    04/19/2018

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    Nice quiet hotel big pool allows you to find a good place. Certainly a bit outdated just vintage but very good beds and clean room service. Varied dinner and very friendly staff. We have been here several times and are very happy to be back. A beautiful patch of land to relax in.

    Ferdinando E.

    04/15/2018

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    For me it’s worth it. B. Star. No more furnished rooms. The poor. Informal. Years. 80. Continuous noise in cooler room. Oh who am I going! Which also created a very fastidious reverb. And at night, so I made some incisions. In the end it is. It was El. Hotel “Teguise” is a special holiday for me. Because I paid for it. Sleep. But forcibly, not because I had problems with insomnia. Sooo. Zero rating for room and comfort. Ecological. Huge dinner only side +. For others. This is a casermon. Noisy at night and. Management takes no action. As I reported it, I was also confirmed by the restaurant waiter. I want to point out. What’s during a room change. From V.Sl. We are planning a degree. The induced noise does not change. I mean, it was hell!

    Rachael O.

    04/08/2018

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    We had a fantastic stay at this hotel. We booked it at the last minute from inside their reception with help from Francesca at the front desk, she was more than helpful and went beyond her duty so I would like to say thank you. We stayed half board and the food was very impressive with lots of variety and again the staff are amazing. Our room was adequate, but if you like your tea, take the kettle with you. We had a great view from our room overlooking the pool and bay. What an amazing hotel inside the main reception and entertainment area. The location is very central. I would recommend this hotel without hesitation.

    Luminita D.

    04/03/2018

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    1. Great choice of food for everyone; vegan or vegetarian 2. Amazing seafront location 3. Room clean 4. Inside bar revolves but cocktails not strong enough 5. Helpful staff but they all seemed a little stressed out.
    6.3 outdoor pools but only one is heated 7. All in all worth it but try going outside the hotel as well even if they offer drinks food and entertainment. The outside terraces are great too and you get a bit of the local spirit. I recommend Marcelo wine cellar.

    Ambrosius H.

    03/31/2018

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    Good hotel on the beach.
    Came a little in years, but still recommend a good starting point for trips to the volcano island here are some photos from at.

    Bogdan C.

    3/31/2018

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    and the view was superb very clean everything lovely dinner but big minus for the uncomfortable bracelets they make you wear if you bought all inclusive package or snack and included breakfast. You have to wear it during your entire stay, they are made of hard plastic and I believe they can come up with a better idea than this. Overall, I recommend it, but it’s definitely a place for improvement.

    Holger F.

    03/29/2018

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    Good hotel in the city center and right on the waterfront. The cleanliness is very good. The staff is friendly and helpful.

    Paul C.

    3/23/2018

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    This hotel is one of the best if not the best hotel we have stayed on the island. The location is stunning, the sea view rooms are amazing and the food is excellent. Our stay was made even more memorable by the courtesy and highly trained staff throughout the complex.

    Carole H.

    03/22/2018

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    Lovely hotel for the price we paid. Our room was not up to modern standards – not enough power outlets – yet it was spacious, clean and comfortable with a sea view. Quiet at night. Excellent food, pools and locations. The sun loungers are a bit uncomfortable when you are lying on your front as they don’t level completely. Great staff. The friendly feeling creates a wonderful atmosphere and there is a book exchange too!

    Emma J.

    03/20/2018

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    Very relaxing atmosphere, friendly helpful staff.
    Great views. Stayed in a refurbished room (floors 4, 5 & 6) which was new, clean and comfortable.
    Lots of food choices and a good variety of food.
    Small sandy beach right in front of the hotel.
    Clean, well maintained hotel. Would definitely visit again.

    Edgar M. R. D.

    03/18/2018

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    The hotel left a lot to be desired to be a 4 star. I was in another hotel in the same category and was able to live up to it. To start the rooms are terrible or at least the one we touched is old which just wasn’t enough to find the tube tv, dirty review and will do over the rooms because it’s a thorough cleaning… You can see dust specks inside the socket, old and broken furniture, walls marked with blows from the same furniture, i asked to change room and was denied. The buffet runs out for breakfast for the variety of foods they have to produce and they are fresh as eggs, but at dinner you have the feeling of having eaten leftovers from a mixed lunch and breakfast. I didn’t try the pools, for no other reason, but having beaches everywhere. To end the animation focused on purely foreign tourism, forget about being a tourist of the local islands and go to this hotel more for entertainment. All in all a disaster experience for me, run for the attention received from the front desk and buffet staff.

    Mal S.

    03/07/2018

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    Our fourth visit and seems to be getting better every time we come. Great location, friendly staff and good facilities. The only thing missing is a proper spa.

    Joluro R.

    03/04/2018

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    Quiet atmosphere and walk to the beach. German and English tourists are managed without food or drink in the pool. The food is better.

    Rayco Q.H.

    20.02.2018

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    Located in Costa Teguise, the Grand Teguise Hotel is truly amazing and beautiful. Good area to spend holidays with friends or family. Very good customer service and very friendly employees.

    Reinhard L.

    2/18/2018

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    Very nice hotel in a great location right on the beach. Full English hand.

    James C.

    02/17/2018

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    While not a guest I have been to the hotel several times. Great location and impressive in its time (80s?) architecture with a nice lobby and a bar in a huge atrium but a little worn. I noticed a sign offering drinks upgrades – so all inclusive is available I think – for €8,50/pers. /day Modernization was in Lario, Smirnov, etc. I don’t know what food is.

    Iker G.

    2/12/2018

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    The hotel is very good, but the rooms are not modern. Great views, great facilities, very good service. Highly recommend.

    Colin M.

    02/06/2018

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    When you first go to the hotel you get a Wow feeling but then the room is not even 1 star, mold its bathroom, sink blocked, the whole room was a disgrace, outside The rooms need refurbishment and new carpet.
    Food was not good only 1 Decent food out of 7 days entertainment was a joke crazy golf on a piece of wood which was the day.
    The evening started with what they called Bingo Bongo where you could win a bottle of champagne then around 9.17:30 disco or bad singing started.
    Never again.

    Gerhard H.

    02/06/2018

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    Great location. Good food. Good numbers. Good service.

    Hapeho H.

    02/03/2018

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    Very good hotel. But if you book online for a fee, you must have a receipt immediately. Since I missed it and only received a note with access data, I was charged the weekly amount again, so the weekly Internet cost me €50 despite my protest.

    Thea08292

    02/01/2018

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    It is huge and has a beautiful floral decoration. Exciting rooms. Located in the first line of the beach and with an ideal environment.

    Billy M.

    01/26/2018

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    Having just returned from another stay at Grand Teguise Playa, the hotel is currently renovating some rooms but ongoing work has not disrupted our stay, we have been to Lanzarote every year for For the past 10 years, we have never stayed at the same hotel until we stayed at Grand Teguise Playa last year. We were treated so well that we returned this year. The location is great, our room was clean and the maids came every day. The food here is first class and there is a great selection, something for all tastes. But the jewel in his crown is a staff, from the moment you arrive they treat you like an old friend. We will be back again and would recommend this hotel to anyone.

    Gina L.

    01/13/2018

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    Huge real estate monster in the center of the village and in front of a beautiful beach.

    Alfonso R.

    01/09/2018

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    I was in this hotel a few years ago and then it was the best of Lanzarote. Not now how it will be, but on his day everything went very well, wonderful breakfast buffet and dinner, service, rooms, waiters, Restaurant, etc. The best situation is that it is practically on the same beach and that the detail itself has a price.

    Giuseppe F.

    12/23/2017

    Reply

    Quiet and special service.

    Klaus M.

    12/12/2017

    Reply

    Very warm in November good hotel and room. Good food, but no comparison with Fiat Turkey’s difference to Daimler. All inclusive cocktails are a disaster, alcoholic drinks are ok. Recommended Twizy (Electric Vehicle) Southern tour.

    Santiago P.

    11/26/2017

    Reply

    I was on holiday with my wife for 12 days at the end of September. This was our fourth time at this hotel and since the previous one (year 2012) you will notice very positively the reforms that have been made. We occupy a room on the sixth floor with an excellent sea view. Everything is very good. There are always hammocks in the two pools. The beach of Jablillo, with direct access from the hotel, is small but very nice, with fine sand and no stones except on the sides, making it an ideal place to dive between them and the fish that come ashore in large numbers. The staff were very friendly and helpful. From the food, no complaints, quality and variety. For a “but” regret there is no table service on the pool terrace.
    We can’t wait to get back.

    Jens I. S.

    10/30/2017

    Reply

    If a hotel calls itself “Grand”, I can expect the same. I have known the hotel for many years. “Great” old woman. Wonderful entrance area – everything is so good. I would also like to do some brush strokes. But some things are now getting used to.
    Because if the room is not just a little used… but I can scratch the urine of the predecessors from the cracks, so that it doesn’t smell that way anymore. And if I have to order paid Internet, because the “open network” is used by so many guests and therefore it does not work. And the flickering Old TV screen is not restored despite several requests… I find it a little strange. All this is not about money. Rather, the ministry at home bears “grand” in its name. And if the house makes these “problems” (clean room, extra charge for internet) to the problem of its guests. Unfortunately, it’s nothing but “Great”. Too bad because the hotel itself was something special.

    Erik V S

    10/29/2017

    Reply

    Good hotel in Costa Teguise despite being noticed by the years, clean and very quiet, TV-Sigloxvia and air conditioning somewhat meager room I had was quite dated with furniture, curtains and doors quite degraded but it is In front of the beach and that makes the stay does not matter so much to spend a few days at a reasonable price, lovely and very clean, although I am the state in which it is located, I would remove a star but I insist, clean and well located, it’s worth coming back.
    Good afternoon after reading the response to my comment that I think is objective and as positive as possible, I think this should be included in the price offer for rooms that have been reformed and not (sea view reformed and sea view sea ​​without reforming) giving thus direct information to the client so you know in advance what you will find when you arrive, I also think that for 30 years it had to be reformed completely, however the above I recommend the hotel as a holiday destination for the situation in front of the sea tra Nquilidad and cleaning, the next time I return I will ask for a view of the upper sea (which I think is reformed) Thank you

    Sergio C. D.L.R. Very nice staff and good service.

    Susan C.

    07/01/2016

    Reply

    Ideal location for small sandy beaches, meters away! Nice rooms and decent theme night buffet. Wide range of evening entertainment. Walk outside the main entrance and across the street from bars and shops etc.

    Joanne M.

    6/17/2016

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    Worst hotel ever. The location was perfect, but true. Rooms had dirty floors not cleaned for days, Showers coming from the wall and not staying at the same temperature. The food and entertainment was terrible, really tried to eat so had to walk into town most nights. The hotel was very dated and in desperate need of a lick of paint. Will only rate this hotel three stars and generous.

    Ellen P.

    05/24/2016

    Reply

    Hotel needs, you renuwirt be asked Kabut door Poor Kabut eat shit we were on May 10-17 as outside everything is not good for them.

    Stephen B.

    05/18/2016

    Reply

    Love this very nice place, excellent food and drink staff.

    Silvia K.

    24.04.2016

    Reply

    We have been guests of this hotel for several years. Unique location right on the Atlantic Ocean. To emphasize the unique hospitality of the hotel staff. Here you can let your mind wander. For us this is not the best hotel. We look forward to your next stay. In the meantime, we are family.

    Antonio M.

    01/09/2016

    Reply

    Good hotel, great flora and many rooms with sea view, totally recommended.

    Ruben L.

    08/15/2015

    Reply

    Well, very quiet by the sea.

    08.08.2011

    Reply

    The place is perfect, it’s clean and caring. Highly recommended! 🙂

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  • 9000 Violes with limited physical capabilities

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  • Garden

  • Restaurant (buffet)

  • Daily housekeeping

  • Golf Field (within 3 km)

  • Night Club/DJ

  • Animated personnel

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  • Evening program

  • Tennis equipment

  • Golf course

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  • Terrace for Zagara

  • Ping Pong

  • is suitable for festive events

  • Basin

  • BASSION 1 (Open Rule) , Pool/beach towels, Sun loungers/beach chairs, Pool bar, Sun umbrellas, Heated pool, Pool with a view, Salt water pool

  • Ages required, Pool/beach towels, Sun loungers or beach chairs, Pool bar, Sun umbrellas, Pool with a view, Salt water pool, Shallow pool

  • Children’s pool 3 (outdoor): Open all year round, Kid friendly, Pool/beach towels, Sun loungers/beach chairs, Sun umbrellas, Plunge pool, Salt water pool, Shallow pool

  • Basin

  • Open pool

  • Eninders for the beach

  • Convenities for the pool

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  • Parking places for people with limited physical capabilities

  • Street parking

  • Free public parking nearby (preliminary order is not required)

  • 9000 Simple parks free.

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    Hotel Grand Teguise Playa check-in rules
    • Guests registration time (Check-in):

      from 15:00

    • Departure (Check -out):

      to 12:00

    • Accepted credit cards:

      Maestro, Maestro, Maestro, Maestro, Maestro, Maestro, Maestro, Maestro, Maestro, Maestro, Maestrocard , Visa, Diners Club, American Express

    • During dinner, men are not allowed to come to the restaurant in flip flops, swimwear and sleeveless shirts.

      When booking half board, drinks are not included.

      Minimum entry age: 18 years old

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    FAQ

    How much does it cost to stay at Grand Teguise Playa?

    The cost of living in Grand Teguise Playa depends on the number of guests and the date.

    The average cost per night is 11 446

    Does Hotel Grand Teguise Playa have Wi-Fi?

    Free Wi-Fi is available for hotel guests.

    What popular attractions are nearby Hotel Grand Teguise Playa?

    Nearest attractions:
    Aqua Park (0.9 km.) , Costa Teguise Golf Club (2.3 km.) , Lagomar Museum (8 km.) , Jardín de Cactus Gardens (10 km.) , Campesino Monument (12 km) , Rancho Texas Park (17 km) , Lanzarote Golf Resort (17 km)

    What are the check-in and check-out times?

    Check-in at Hotel Grand Teguise Playa is possible from 15:00, check-out is until 12:00.

    How far is Grand Teguise Playa from the nearest airport?

    Nearest airport Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport is at a distance of 13 km.

    Does the hotel have parking?

    Parking available for hotel guests.

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    Attractions near the hotel

    Aqua Park 0.9 km.

    Costa Teguise Golf Club 2.3 km.

    Lagomar Museum 8 km.

    Jardin de Cactus Gardens 10 km.

    Campesino Monument 12 km.

    Rancho Texas Park 17 km.

    Lanzarote Golf Resort 17 km.

    Cave of Jameos del Agua 19 km.

    La Cueva de los Verdes Cave 19 km.

    Nearest airports

    Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport 13 km.

    Fuerteventura Airport 70 km.

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    Nichola,
    United Kingdom

    16 Apr. 2022

    Excellent

    No line was there when we went so no need to skip anything, small but really lovely. Worth the money, spent all morning enjoying the fish, sharks and turtles

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    Léora,
    Netherlands

    Sep 12 2022

    Excellent

    Heel gezellig en knus, niet duur goed te komen lopend met de fiets of auto.

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    Ioseba ,
    Spain

    07 Sep. 2022

    Lo único salvable las mantarayas y las tortugas el resto cuatro peces y el tubo bajo el acuario de dos metros

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