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Lanzarote September 2021 Historical Weather Data (Spain)

This report shows the past weather for Lanzarote, providing a weather history for September 2021. It features all historical weather data series we have available, including the Lanzarote temperature history for September 2021. You can drill down from year to month and even day level reports by clicking on the graphs.

Lanzarote Temperature History September 2021

Temperature history in September 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303065°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°F85°F85°F90°F90°F95°F95°FAugOct

The daily range of reported temperatures (gray bars) and 24-hour highs (red ticks) and lows (blue ticks), placed over the daily average high (faint red line) and low (faint blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

Hourly Temperature in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Hourly Temperature in September 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM3 AM3 AM6 AM6 AM9 AM9 AM12 PM12 PM3 PM3 PM6 PM6 PM9 PM9 PM12 AM12 AMAugOctcomfortablewarmhot

frigid
15°F
freezing
32°F
very cold
45°F
cold
55°F
cool
65°F
comfortable
75°F
warm
85°F
hot
95°F
sweltering

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

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Cloud Cover in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Cloud Cover in September 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM3 AM3 AM6 AM6 AM9 AM9 AM12 PM12 PM3 PM3 PM6 PM6 PM9 PM9 PM12 AM12 AMAugOct

0%
clear
20%
mostly clear
40%
partly cloudy
60%
mostly cloudy
80%
overcast
100%

no significant cloudno cloud detectedceiling and visibility ok

The hourly reported cloud coverage, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.

Observed Weather in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Observed Weather in September 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM3 AM3 AM6 AM6 AM9 AM9 AM12 PM12 PM3 PM3 PM6 PM6 PM9 PM9 PM12 AM12 AMAugOct

foghazedrizzlelight rainmoderate rainheavy rainfreezing rainsleetsnow grainslight snowmoderate snowheavy snowhailthunderstorm

The hourly observed weather, color coded by category (in order of severity). If multiple reports are present, the most severe code is shown.

Day Observations Precipitation Codes

Sun, Sep 12

Light Rain -RA

Mon, Sep 13

Light Rain -RA

Wed, Sep 15

Light Drizzle -DZ

Fri, Sep 17

Light Drizzle -DZ

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in September 2021 in Lanzarote181522291122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrAugOctSep 2212 hr, 8 minSep 2212 hr, 8 minnightnightdaydaySep 112 hr, 44 minSep 112 hr, 44 minSep 3011 hr, 54 minSep 3011 hr, 54 minSep 1112 hr, 27 minSep 1112 hr, 27 min

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

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in September 2021 in Lanzarote181522291122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930302 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMAugOct7:32 AM7:32 AMSep 18:16 PMSep 18:16 PM7:47 AM7:47 AMSep 307:41 PMSep 307:41 PM7:37 AM7:37 AMSep 118:04 PMSep 118:04 PM7:42 AM7:42 AMSep 217:52 PMSep 217:52 PM

The solar day over the course of September 2021. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in September 2021 in LanzaroteSep11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMAugOct00101020203030404050506000101020203030404050506060

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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of September 2021. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in September 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMAugOctSep 71:52 AMSep 71:52 AMSep 2112:55 AMSep 2112:55 AMOct 612:06 PMOct 612:06 PM6:48 AM6:48 AM8:16 PM8:16 PM7:59 PM7:59 PM8:00 AM8:00 AM7:41 AM7:41 AM7:56 PM7:56 PM

The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Sep 2021 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
1 31% 2:02 AM ENE 4:35 PM WNW 9:18 AM S 249,124 mi
2 22% 2:52 AM ENE 5:26 PM WNW 10:09 AM S 247,029 mi
3 14% 3:46 AM ENE 6:14 PM WNW 11:02 AM S 244,396 mi
4 8% 4:45 AM ENE 6:59 PM WNW 11:54 AM S 241,443 mi
5 3% 5:46 AM ENE 7:39 PM WNW 12:45 PM S 238,416 mi
6 0% 6:48 AM ENE 8:16 PM WNW 1:35 PM S 235,556 mi
7 0% 7:51 AM E 8:51 PM W 2:23 PM S 233,076 mi
8 3% 8:54 AM E 9:25 PM W 3:11 PM S 231,130 mi
9 8% 9:57 AM E 9:59 PM W 3:59 PM S 229,801 mi
10 16% 11:02 AM E 10:35 PM WSW 4:49 PM S 229,098 mi
11 26% 12:08 PM ESE 11:15 PM WSW 5:42 PM S 228,972 mi
12 37% 1:15 PM ESE 6:38 PM S 229,336 mi
13 50% 12:00 AM WSW 2:23 PM ESE 7:37 PM S 230,098 mi
14 61% 12:52 AM WSW 3:28 PM ESE 8:39 PM S 231,178 mi
15 72% 1:49 AM WSW 4:29 PM ESE 9:40 PM S 232,521 mi
16 82% 2:51 AM WSW 5:23 PM ESE 10:40 PM S 234,100 mi
17 90% 3:56 AM WSW 6:10 PM ESE 11:35 PM S 235,903 mi
18 93% 5:00 AM WSW 6:51 PM ESE
19 95% 6:02 AM WSW 7:27 PM ESE 12:27 AM S 237,917 mi
20 99% 7:02 AM W 7:59 PM E 1:14 AM S 240,113 mi
21 100% 8:00 AM W 8:30 PM E 1:59 AM S 242,426 mi
22 99% 8:56 AM W 8:59 PM E 2:42 AM S 244,752 mi
23 96% 9:51 AM W 9:29 PM ENE 3:23 AM S 246,958 mi
24 91% 10:46 AM WNW 10:01 PM ENE 4:05 AM S 248,884 mi
25 84% 11:41 AM WNW 10:35 PM ENE 4:48 AM S 250,364 mi
26 76% 12:36 PM WNW 11:12 PM ENE 5:33 AM S 251,244 mi
27 67% 1:31 PM WNW 11:55 PM ENE 6:20 AM S 251,394 mi
28 58% 2:26 PM WNW 7:09 AM S 250,731 mi
29 50% 12:42 AM ENE 3:18 PM WNW 8:00 AM S 249,232 mi
30 38% 1:34 AM ENE 4:07 PM WNW 8:51 AM S 246,946 mi

Humidity Comfort Levels in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Humidity Comfort Levels in September 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM3 AM3 AM6 AM6 AM9 AM9 AM12 PM12 PM3 PM3 PM6 PM6 PM9 PM9 PM12 AM12 AMAugOct

dry
55°F
comfortable
60°F
humid
65°F
muggy
70°F
oppressive
75°F
miserable

The hourly reported humidity comfort level, categorized by dew point. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Wind Speed in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Wind Speed in September 2021 in Lanzarote181522291122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300 mph0 mph20 mph20 mph30 mph30 mph40 mph40 mph50 mph50 mphAugOct

The daily range of reported wind speeds (gray bars), with maximum gust speeds (red ticks).

Hourly Wind Speed in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Hourly Wind Speed in September 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM3 AM3 AM6 AM6 AM9 AM9 AM12 PM12 PM3 PM3 PM6 PM6 PM9 PM9 PM12 AM12 AMAugOct

0 mph
calm
1 mph
light air
4 mph
light breeze
8 mph
gentle breeze
13 mph
moderate breeze
18 mph
fresh breeze
25 mph
strong breeze
31 mph
near gale
39 mph
gale
47 mph
strong gale
55 mph
storm
64 mph
violent storm
73 mph
hurricane force

The hourly reported wind speed, color coded into bands according to the Beaufort scale. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Hourly Wind Direction in 2021 in Lanzarote

Hourly Wind Direction in 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM3 AM3 AM6 AM6 AM9 AM9 AM12 PM12 PM3 PM3 PM6 PM6 PM9 PM9 PM12 AM12 AMAugOct

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The hourly reported wind direction, color coded by compass point. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Atmospheric Pressure in September 2021 in Lanzarote

Atmospheric Pressure in September 2021 in Lanzarote1815222911223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303029.80 inHg29.80 inHg29.85 inHg29.85 inHg29.90 inHg29.90 inHg29.95 inHg29.95 inHg30.00 inHg30.00 inHg30.05 inHg30.05 inHg30.10 inHg30.10 inHg30.15 inHg30.15 inHg30.20 inHg30.20 inHgAugOct

The daily range of atmospheric pressure (gray bars), as measured by the altimeter setting reported in e. g. a METAR report.

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

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Half of the Golden Globe fleet in the Southern Ocean but Pat Lawless and Damien Guillou retired


by Golden Globe Race 15 Nov 10:08 PST




Damien Guillou ( PRB) has shown incredible capacity to face problems, and fight his way back to the top. He will be missed by both the entrants and public © Riaan Smit / GGR2022


Two front runners of the Golden Globe Race have retired into Cape Town with wind vane failures. Damien Guillou arrived in Cape Town this Monday having lost his windvane rudder.


Pat Lawless retired on November 10th after the failure of a critical bearing bush, caught without a spare. Both sailors did not wish to continue after repairs in port.

‘If this had happened in Hobart, I would have continued, but not here” Pat Lawless – photo © JJ / GGR2022


Pat Lawless (IRL), who had been struggling with his failing Aries wind vane for days, arrived at Cape Town sailing sheet to tiller on the 10th of November.


Hailing from a family of seafarers, his father circumnavigated the globe solo in his 70’s, while his brother Peter also attempted it. Pat’s goal was to become the first Irishman to sail solo, non-stop, unassisted around the world. Without a self steering system he was unable to achieve his dream. He could have made repairs and continued the voyage under Chichester Class as a one stop circumnavigation, but decided to retire.


“I realised I wouldn’t be competitive without the self-steering; I could sail but I wouldn’t be competitive. And then in a storm, I would end up broaching so it took a day or two to accept that I was out of the race. If this had happened in Hobart, I would have continued, but not here” Pat Lawless

‘Psychologically it’s too hard, I can’t get back out without racing in the rankings.” Damien Guillou, PRB – photo © JJ / GGR2022


Pat had a life in the North Sea as a fisherman, a past that overshadowed his skill as a dinghy sailor and offshore racer. His experience became obvious as Pat remained in the lead pack all the way to Cape Town which he reached in 4th place.


Meanwhile, he has been managing injuries, a knee infection in the North Atlantic and later a cracked rib and torn shoulder muscle, never departing from his infectious enthusiasm and happiness at sea!


Pat’s Aries windvane had several thousand miles on her, and was serviced before starting the race, but not a full rebuild of bearings and bushings. The headed bush on the spindle shaft that the servo pendulum rudder swings on failed. A fix at sea, while difficult, is possible but only if you have the spares. He did not have them.


He is planning to sail back home as soon as repairs are completed. The Irish competitive sailor is looking forward to cruising time going north, with the opportunity this time to visit the islands and archipelagos he just sailed by on the way south to Cape Town.

Pat Lawless (IRL), 65 y/o, did not succeed in this attempt but his father circumnavigated the globe in his seventies, so we may see him again in 2026? – photo © JJ / GGR2022


Damien Guillou (FRA) arrived Monday 14th November at the RCYC dock.


The Finistère sailor was in third position, following a dashing option at the coast while waiting for the wind shift, when he lost the rudder on his Hydrovane. “I was doing fine, in the zone, in harmony with the boat, I didn’t know my ranking but I knew I was in a good position”. Damien Guillou


Winner of the Prologue Race before the start in Les Sables d’olonne, and one of the favourites for the event, he was a great fixture of the GGR. He was leading the GGR in the Bay of Biscay, But had to return to Les Sables d’Olonne to repair a bolt that broke on his wind vane mount, and left 6 days later in last position. He went on to catch-up with the skippers one by one to regain contact with the leaders.


Rounding Trindade in Brazil, he made up more ground on the forerunners, notably the leader Simon, as he passed the island, sailing less distance. On the 20th of October he broke the rudder shaft of his Hydrovane, as a result of modifications made before the start. He made repairs at sea in difficult conditions before crossing the Cape Town gate in 5th position.


Last Saturday, as he was in 3rd place on the rhumb line, another modification failed when the machine screws fixing his spare rudder blade to the shaft came loose. The rudder slipped off and the safety line was not secured. The rudder blade was lost forcing Damien, with no spare, to make his way towards Cape Town.


Damien, who has a successful career as a Figaro racer and IMOCA préparateur, is a competitor. He does not wish to continue in Chichester class. “Psychologically it’s too hard, I can’t get back out without racing in the rankings. I’ve had problems three times, and when these things happen, you can’t force fate. You have to be sensible and stop the race.” Damien Guillou, PRB.


Thousands of Hydrovanes are currently used around the world, with no major or frequent breakages, the supplier has upgraded the materials used for the pin and the shaft which is 32mm Super Duplex Ferrinox 255 stainless steel since 2009.


GGR 2026 will require that any modification to a windvane system, regardless of brand, be submitted to the manufacturer and the GGR for their feedback and comments beforehand.


“With Pat and Damien out of the race, the GGR has lost two great sailors with big following whom we were a delight to check on the tracker. They were always inviting themselves to the forefront of the fleet! We want to thank Green Rebel, a leader in renewable energy, and PRB, a historic Vendée company and sailing sponsor for supporting those talented sailors and great ambassadors for our sport and their home countries. The GGR is a race of attrition and there may be more to come.” Don McIntyre, GGR Founder and Chairman


With the fleet split between the South Atlantic and the Southern Oceans, unstable weather systems are hampering progress on both ends of the fleet.


In the roaring 40s, Simon Curwen (UK) has enjoyed the mixed tape of music and messages from family and friends specially made for the Cape of Good Hope by his daughter Nikki Curwen. He also is getting his first taste of Southern Ocean experience with temperatures seriously going down and winds over 50 knots, expecting another gale as shere in his weekly call on Monday.


“I am tidying the boat to make sure there’s not too much to throw around, and on the deck to make sure I have the right sails ready to use and that everything is in order.

Simon Curwen – photo © Valceanu / GGR


For the last gale I was a bit worried I was going to be blown over the 44S of latitude, but it turned out I could head into the wind during most of the Northerlies.” Simon Curwen, Clara sponsored by Howdens.


Behind him, Tapio Lehtinen (FIN) is having a blast in the light or heavy conditions encountered as he mentioned in his tweet, and has been going away from the others, pulling 100 miles on Kirsten Neuchafer (RSA) and 200 miles on Abhilash Tomy (IND), after him on the same latitude. Meanwhile Southern Ocean newbie Michael Guggenberger (AUT) is struggling to get back in the zone.


In the Atlantic it’s a different weather issue. The South Atlantic High has not materialised, and the wind is unstable both in speed and direction, but the low-pressure systems travelling east are bringing downwind conditions towards Cape Town to the most southern sailors.


Ian Herbert-Jones (UK), Elliott Smith (USA) and Jeremy Bagshaw (RSA) are clocking the biggest mileage. Jeremy is expected in Cape Town on Thursday and Ertan Beskardes on Wednesday, while Guy Waites (UK) closing the fleet plagued by barnacles takes a day at a time and has a plan as explained in his weekly call.


Guy Waites, Arnaud Gaist and Ian Herbert-Jones are all worried about sailing through the Hobart gate which closes on January 31st. They have each been hit by various challenges, the biggest, lack of wind!


Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on 25 September. Weather forecast Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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    Barcelona is a magical, amazing place that combines the mysteries of Salvador Dali, the reckless ideas of Antonio Gaudi, delicious cuisine, and friendly people. And in Barcelona there is a sea that pleases with cleanliness and warmth, which opens up great opportunities for travelers.

    September weather

    Going on tour to Barcelona in September 2023, look at the weather forecast – it will certainly please you. The climatic picture that the residents of the city and its guests observe in early autumn creates suitable conditions for all types of recreation: beach, shopping, sightseeing and more.

    The warm Mediterranean Sea is characterized by an average temperature of about 23-25 ​​degrees, and therefore vacationers can swim in the sea themselves, and safely let their children go. The air is also characterized by high (but not hot) temperatures. For example, during the day the thermometer can rise to +22…+30 degrees. Such a large spread of indicators is due to the fact that in the first days of the month it is traditionally slightly warmer than in the last.

    At night it can be about +17 degrees, so take a warm jacket and jeans with you on tours to Barcelona in September 2023. But you may need an umbrella only when you have chosen the second half of the month for the trip, and even then, it is not at all necessary for you to need it there, because in the city, as a rule, the number of “wet” days in September does not exceed 4.

    Holidays and festivals of the month

    Speaking of holidays in Barcelona in September, one cannot fail to mention the main celebration of the month – the La Merce festival, which will allow you to get to know the traditions of the country better, as well as learn how it is customary to have fun in Catalonia.

    The La Merce holiday is accompanied by tasting local cuisine, street parades and processions, performances by local groups, including circus groups, and sports competitions.

    But the most memorable and interesting events of the festival, the travel agency of the retail network PEGAS Touristik LLC “WTC” considers the fireworks show and the construction of human towers. Both of these spectacles are the culmination of the holiday.

    La palma weather september: La Palma, Canary Islands – September Weather

    Опубликовано: December 3, 2022 в 7:45 pm

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    Категории: September

    La Palma, Canary Islands – September Weather

    What’s the weather like in La Palma in September

    Temperature

    The hot temperatures that La Palma saw in August do not get any cooler during the month of September. These two months share the same average temperature, which is 24°C (75°F), and the hottest that La Palma sees for the year. The average low in September is 21°C (70°C) and the average high is 26°C (79°F). September as a whole has very similar to August and the other summer months as well. The beginning of September is filled with sunny, warm days, with no chance of rain and an average daily temperature of 24°C (75°F). The middle of the month has these same characteristics, while the only difference at the end of September is that is cools off slightly to an average daily temperature of 23°C (73°F). The entire month of September can largely be described as being sunny and hot. The lowest ever recorded temperature in La Palma in September is 16°C (61°F) and the highest ever recorded temperature is 37°C (98°F).

    Rainfall

    September (and the rest of the summer months in La Palma) is a very dry month. The average rainfall in September is just 10mm, occurring over the span of only three days. Don’t expect to see rain, as there is just a 5% chance of it happening throughout the month.

    Sunshine Hours

    The average daily sunshine in September is seven hours. Although this is one less hour than in August, seven hours is the second highest total La Palma sees for the year, and plenty of time for sunbathing or enjoying other outdoor activities. 

    Humidity

    The average humidity in September is 75%, which is relatively high. On its own it is likely not high enough to cause discomfort, but with hot days occurring regularly this month, the humidity can become unpleasant.

    Sea Temperature

    Going to the beach is a favorite activity among those in La Palma in September, and that is helped by the warm ocean water. The average sea temperature this month is 21°C (70°F), which is fairly warm water and comfortable for anyone to swim in.

    La Palma Hotels in September

    The recently redesigned Hotel Benahoare is a modern place to stay in the center of the biggest town in La Palma, Los Llanos. There is a breakfast bar, bar-cafe, personalized service avaliable and it’s in close proximity of beaches, hiking destinations, mountain bike trails and many attractions. Shopping and restaurants are at your fingertips. Making the hotel extra special is the rooftop terrace with panoramic views, a swimming pool, free wifi access and satellite TV. 

    There are 18 double rooms in the hotel, you can choose a room overlooking the mountains or just select something comfortable and cheaper. Guestrooms all include, air con, satellite TV, internet connection/wifi, wakeup service and a hairdryer. Breakfast can be delivered to your bedroom or can be eaten in the sunshine at the hotel Cafe Idafe.  

    La Palma & Teneguia Princess is an amazing hotel swimming complex with 11 pools. It has its own sandy beach and a nudist pool for brave visitors. The hotel is located on top of a cliff surrounded by banana plantations with a gorgeous view of the Atlantic ocean. If this isn’t enough to please you, the hotel SPA Aqua Princess has thermal baths, saunas and multi-sensory showers. Go all inclusive to have generic alcoholic drinks included in your stay. Find your drinks at either of the two buffet restaurants, the piano bar, any of the three A-La-Carte restaurants or the disco bar. There are a total of 625 rooms in the hotel with the option for a hot tub, terrace or balcony.

    La Palma Beach for September

    El Remo Beach is encompassed by cliffs on either side, creating an enclaved area. The beach itself is made up of pebbles and black sand, it’s about 150 metres long and 10 metres wide. Generally, it’s not very crowded since the beach is surrounded by banana tree plantations. Certain areas of the sea can produce large waves which are not good for swimming but there are small coves with calmer water for those who want to swim. Fishing is popular here as well. On the southern end of the beach there is a restaurant with outside seating looking out to the sea and serving fresh seafood. El Remo Beach is about a 40 minute drive west of Santa Cruz.

    Puerto Trigo Beach is a small beach that is just 50 metres long by about seven metres wide. It’s isolated and usually quiet, come here if you want to avoid crowded beaches during the summer months. The beach consists of black sand and it’s hidden by fields of banana trees. There are moderate waves here but it’s still good for swimming. Besides showers, there are no facilities here and it’s in a secluded area. Your best bet for restaurants is to drive to Santa Cruz, which is about 15 minutes away.

    The secluded Playa de Echentive (Echentive Beach) in south La Palma is surrounded by natural pools that are amazing to relax and swim in when the sea is too rough. The beach is part of the Volcanoes of Teneguia Natural Monument, the volcano recently spewed out lots of glowing magma and is now a touristic attraction. There are lots of trails around the beach to discover and explore. If you’re looking for a non-tourist beach this one could be perfect for you as it isn’t well known. 

    Nogales Beach is one of the most popular beaches in La Palma, situated in the town Puntallana. Visit for walking trails, mountain and green landscape views, swimming in the sea and to see nature in its purest form. The green landscape, blue ocean and black sands create a powerfully beautiful contrast. 

    Bars and Restaurants

    La Luna is an eclectic restaurant that serves a variety of local Canarian cuisine, as well as Spanish tapas. Starters like Carpaccio of papaya and a plate of Serrano ham and local cheeses are available, as well as main courses like couscous with chicken, lasagna, or a local stew with pork, or tapas if you prefer something lighter. They also have dishes suitable for those with dietary restrictions, like vegetarians or those who are gluten-free. Desserts like tiramisu and chocolate mousse are options as well. La Luna is about a 38 minute drive west of Santa Cruz.

    La Placeta restaurant in Santa Cruz is popular with both tourists and locals. Eat the delicious cake and try the refreshing coffee here. They serve banana milkshakes and fruity papaya juice too. The traditional house style restaurant has pretty wooden, flower filled balconies and their menu presents a selection of seafood, vegetarian dishes and soups. To taste something local go for the typical La Palma dish, rabbit in almond sauce with canay boiled potatoes.

    Things to do in La Palma in September

    If you are looking for some adventure, consider going on a buggy tour. RH Buggy offers buggy rentals for driving over rough, mountain terrain, through encompassing vegetation of forests and across volcanic rocks. Certain routes take drivers higher than 1,280 metres above sea level, which can at times be above the clouds. There are three different routes available and RH Buggy is able to tailor the journey to your needs. Some rides are only two hours long, while others can take six hours. The rides are guided and each buggy is capable of seating two people. A driver’s license is required and the minimum age for a passenger is seven. RH Buggy is about a 15 minute drive south of Santa Cruz.

    La Palma is known for its incredible sea life and a great way to experience some of it firsthand is by taking a dolphin and whale watching tour. Throughout the year it’s possible to spot a variety of species of both dolphins and whales, as well as sharks, turtles and flying fish. These safaris are about four to four and a half hours long and sea life can be observed from looking out to the ocean or on a glass bottom boat. If the riders want to take a swim, the crew can stop the boat for a quick dive. A meal of fresh fish is also served during the ride. The safaris take place on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday departing at 11 AM. Tickets are 45 for adults and 25 for children. The boat departs from the Puerto de Tazacorte, which is about a 50 minute drive west of Santa Cruz.

    Fuencaliente de la Palma, Spain weather in September: average temperature & climate

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    Pleasantly warm with a gentle breeze

    Feels like

    2%

    Daily chance of prec.

    0.019 in

    Amount

    12.5 mph

    Wind speed

    77%

    Humidity

    12.4 hrs

    Daylight length

    7:55 AM

    Sunrise

    8:16 PM

    Sunset

    69%

    Cloud cover

    T-shirt

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    What is the average temperature in September

    The average temperature in Fuencaliente de la Palma in September for a typical day ranges from a high of 76°F (24°C) and a low of 73°F (23°C). Some would describe it as pleasantly warm with a gentle breeze.

    For comparison, the hottest month in Fuencaliente de la Palma, September, has days with highs of 76°F (24°C) and lows of 73°F (23°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 63°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Fuencaliente de la Palma in September based on historical data.

    Highs and lows in Fuencaliente de la Palma in Sep

    How much does it rain in September

    In Fuencaliente de la Palma in September, there’s a 2% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.3 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 Fuencaliente de la Palma is November with a 6% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.4 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Fuencaliente de la Palma is July with a 0. 0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.4 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in September and the amount of rainfall.

    Chance of rain or snow on an average Fuencaliente de la Palma day by month

    Average precipitation by hour of day

    How cloudy is Fuencaliente de la Palma in September

    The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Fuencaliente de la Palma during September is 16.6 hours (69% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Fuencaliente de la Palma is July with 20.9 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.0 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Fuencaliente de la Palma in September based on historical data.

    Monthly clear skies percent of time in Fuencaliente de la Palma

    When is the sunrise and sunset in September

    The average day in Fuencaliente de la Palma during September has 12. 3 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:55 AM and sunset at 8:16 PM.

    The day with the longest amount of daylight in Fuencaliente de la Palma is June 19th with 14.0 hours while December 23rd has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.

    This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Fuencaliente de la Palma in September based on historical data.

    Average hours of daylight in Fuencaliente de la Palma by month

    How humid is it in September

    In September, Fuencaliente de la Palma is moderately humid with an average amount of 77% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 82% and is the least humid in January at 68%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Fuencaliente de la Palma throughout September based on historical data.

    Average relative humidity in Fuencaliente de la Palma by month

    How windy is it in September in Fuencaliente de la Palma

    Historically, the wind in Fuencaliente de la Palma during September blows at an average speed of 12. 5 mph (20.0 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 17.5 mph (28.2 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 11.3 mph (18.2 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Fuencaliente de la Palma in September based on historical data.

    Average monthly wind speed in Fuencaliente de la Palma

    What to wear in September

    With an average high of 76°F (24°C) and a low of 73°F (23°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm 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 Fuencaliente de la Palma the rest of the year?

    We’ve collected the weather data for Fuencaliente de la Palma during all other months of the year too:

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    Where does this data come from?

    Weather data for Fuencaliente de la Palma 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 September (e.g., September 1, September 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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    Weather on La Palma in September 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 on La Palma in September, this month’s rating is 4. 9 out of five.

    Temperature on La Palma in September

    Average temperature during the day: +27.2°C
    Average temperature at night: +23.3°C
    Sea water temperature: +24.6°C
    Number of sunny days: 23 days
    Rainy days:
    Rainfall:
    2 days
    16.5 mm

    Monthly weather comparison on La Palma
    Water temperature in Spain in September

    Should I go on vacation in September?

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    The climate in September is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather on La Palma in September and the water temperature is excellent. At this time, the warm sea has an average temperature of +24.6°C. There is practically no rain, about 2 days per month, 16.5 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 23 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to La Palma in September.

      Please note:

    • Weather on La Palma in August:
      rating 4.8 (out of 5),
      air +27.0°C , sea: +23.5°C,
      rain 1 day
    • Weather on La Palma in October:
      rating 4.8 (out of 5),
      air +27. 0°C , sea: +24.4°C,
      rain 3 days

    

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    • 9, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +29. 2°C, the minimum recorded values ​​are +25.6°C. At night, the temperature on La Palma in September drops to +24.5°C…+22.2°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 4.1°C. What is the weather forecast for La Palma at the end of September and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

      

      Water temperature in La Palma in September

      Weather forecast and sea water temperature in La Palma in September ranges from +23.9°C to +25.4°C. At its lows, it can be considered comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 1.1°C. The next month the water is 0.2°C colder. In September, according to tourists on La Palma, 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 September and other months.

      The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 4.7 to 4.9points. The number of rainy days in September is 2, and it ranks 2nd for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 16.5 mm, this is the 6th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 2.5 mm more rains, in the next month, 23.6 mm more. The weather on La Palma in September in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021.

      Wind speed

      The average speed in September is 5.4 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 7.5 m/s.

      Climate summary

      Day Day air temperature Water temperature
      1 +28. 7°C +23.9°C
      2 +28.1°C +24.2°C
      3 +27.6°C +24.0°C
      4 +28. 7°C +24.4°C
      5 +28.7°C +24.7°C
      6 +27.8°C +25.1°C
      7 +27. 8°C +25.1°C
      8 +28.4°C +25.2°C
      9 +28.2°C +24.9°C
      10 +28. 2°C +24.8°C
      11 +28.4°C +24.7°C
      12 +27.4°C +24.7°C
      13 +27. 3°C +25.2°C
      14 +27.4°C +25.1°C
      15 +29.2°C +24.8°C
      16 +28. 2°C +24.9°C
      17 +28.1°C +25.4°C
      18 +27.4°C +25.0°C
      19 +26. 8°C +24.6°C
      20 +27.7°C +24.8°C
      21 +27.7°C +24.9°C
      22 +26. 9°C +24.9°C
      23 +26.9°C +25.1°C
      24 +27.1°C +25.0°C
      25 +27. 6°C +24.8°C
      26 +25.6°C +25.0°C
      27 +27.7°C +25.2°C
      28 +27. 9°C +25.2°C
      29 +26.7°C +25.0°C
      30 +26.3°C +24.5°C

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      Feeling: +21°C

      SZ 2m/s

      Precipitation: 0%

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      Temperature at night afternoon January +18°C +20°C February +16°C +19°C March +16°C +20°C April +18°C +22°C May +19°C +24°C June +20°C +26°C July +22°C +28°C August +23°C +29°C September +23°C +28°C October +22°C +27°C November +20°C +24°C December +18°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 excellent. The average daily air temperature in September is 27.8 °C, while the temperature of the water in the sea will be 24.8 °C.

      September weather

      Daytime average temperature
      Nighttime average temperature
      +27.8 °C
      +22.9 °C
      Sea water temperature +24.8 °C
      Number of sunny days
      Length of daylight hours
      20 days
      12 hours 19 minutes
      Rainy days
      Rainfall
      1 day
      15 mm
      Average wind speed 16.9 m/s

      Is it worth going to La Palma for a holiday in September?

      Comfort

      86. 6%

      Taking into account all available weather data on La Palma in September (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the level of comfort at this resort, which was 86.6 %. Please also note that the comfort level in October will be lower and will be 76.7 %

      Monthly comfort level

      On the graph below you can see the comfort level on La Palma calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a holiday on La Palma are September, July and August. Months with the minimum level of comfort are January, March and February.

      Monthly comparison of weather in La Palma

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      Temperature on La Palma in September

      September is one of the hottest months on La Palma. During the daytime air temperature in September fluctuates from 26.5°C to 30.0°C, at night from 22.1°C to 22.1°C respectively. The mean air temperature is 27.8 °C during the day, and 22.9 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures averages 4.9°С per month.

      Water temperature in La Palma in September

      In September, the water in La Palma is quite warm. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 24.3°C, while the maximum figure can reach 25.0°C. The average water temperature in September is 24.8 °C, which is 1.2°C higher than in August and 0.5°C higher than in October.

      Rainy days and rainfall in September

      On average, La Palma receives 15 mm of precipitation in September, with about 1 rainy days as a rule. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 3.4 %. In this case, most often it will be a light drizzle.

      Sunny, cloudy and overcast days

      On La Palma in September there are usually about 20 sunny, 8 cloudy and 2 overcast days. The day length (from dawn to dusk) is 12 hours and 19minutes. 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 9 hours and 14 minutes per day.

      Wind on La Palma in September

      The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. At the same time, the average wind speed on La Palma in September is 16.9 m/s, which makes it one of the windless months of the year.

      Weather in September in other resorts in Spain

      We bring to your attention a summary of the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in September. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.

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      Tenerife 24. 0°C 18.7°C 4 days (64 mm) 24.3°C
      Barcelona 26.2°C 20.2°C 6 days (71 mm) 24.3°C
      Mallorca 28.7°C 21.0°C 3 days (56 mm) 25.5°C
      Malaga 30.5°C 19.8°C 0 days (3 mm) 22.5°C
      Palma de Mallorca 29.3°C 20.6°C 4 days (67 mm) 25.5°C
      Valencia 29.5°C 21.0°C 1 day (14 mm) 25.1°C
      Costa Brava 26.4°C 18.

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      24

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      Sea

      24

      °C

      Rainy days

      5 /month

      September

      26

      °C

      October

      25

      °C

      November

      23

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      El Médano

      October

      27

      °C

      Sea

      23

      °C

      Rainy days

      4 /month

      September

      28

      °C

      October

      27

      °C

      November

      24

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Corralejo

      October

      26

      °C

      Sea

      23

      °C

      Rainy days

      2 /month

      September

      27

      °C

      October

      26

      °C

      November

      24

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Playa del Ingles

      October

      27

      °C

      Sea

      23

      °C

      Rainy days

      3 /month

      September

      28

      °C

      October

      27

      °C

      November

      24

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Puerto del Carmen

      October

      26

      °C

      Sea

      22

      °C

      Rainy days

      2 /month

      September

      28

      °C

      October

      26

      °C

      November

      23

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Costa Teguise

      October

      26

      °C

      Sea

      22

      °C

      Rainy days

      2 /month

      September

      26

      °C

      October

      26

      °C

      November

      24

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Caleta de Fuste

      October

      27

      °C

      Sea

      22

      °C

      Rainy days

      2 /month

      September

      28

      °C

      October

      27

      °C

      November

      24

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Costa Adeje

      October

      27

      °C

      Sea

      23

      °C

      Rainy days

      4 /month

      September

      28

      °C

      October

      27

      °C

      November

      24

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Santa Cruz de Tenerife

      October

      25

      °C

      Sea

      23

      °C

      Rainy days

      4 /month

      September

      27

      °C

      October

      25

      °C

      November

      22

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Las Palmas

      October

      26

      °C

      Sea

      23

      °C

      Rainy days

      3 /month

      September

      27

      °C

      October

      26

      °C

      November

      23

      °C

      Africa

      Beach

      Nature

      City

      West Morocco

      October

      26

      °C

      Sea

      19

      °C

      Rainy days

      2 /month

      September

      27

      °C

      October

      26

      °C

      November

      23

      °C

      Middle East

      Beach

      City

      Egypt – North coast

      October

      27

      °C

      Sea

      25

      °C

      Rainy days

      2 /month

      September

      29

      °C

      October

      27

      °C

      November

      24

      °C

      Africa

      Beach

      Tunisia

      October

      27

      °C

      Sea

      24

      °C

      Rainy days

      6 /month

      September

      31

      °C

      October

      27

      °C

      November

      22

      °C

      Europe

      Beach

      Cyprus

      October

      27

      °C

      Sea

      24

      °C

      Rainy days

      3 /month

      September

      31

      °C

      October

      27

      °C

      November

      22

      °C


      Climate overview

      Canary Islands (Spain) is a region with a tropical climate. The day temperatures range from 20.4 °C (68.7 °F) in January to 28.3 °C (82.9 °F) in August. The highest sea temperatures in Canary Islands are in September with 23.2 °C (73.8 °F) and the lowest in March with 18.7 °C (65.6 °F). The driest month is July with just 0 days of rain, on the contrary, the month when it rains the most is December with 5 days of rain. Temperatures during the night go from 14.2 °C (57.5 °F) in January to 20.3 °C (68.6 °F) in September.

      What is the best month to visit Canary Islands?

      The best time to visit Canary Islands is between June and October. In this period day temperatures range from 25.2 °C (77.4 °F) to 28.3 °C (82.9 °F), night temperatures from 17.9 °C (64.1 °F) to 20.3 °C (68.6 °F) and you can expect on average 1 days of rain per month and 8.4 of sunshine on average per day. The sea temperature for this period ranges from 21.1 °C (70.0 °F) to 23.2 °C (73.8 °F). For non-beach activities, such as sightseeing, hiking in nature, the best time to visit is March – October.

      What sea temperatures can I expect in Canary Islands?

      In Canary Islands, sea temperatures between 18.7 °C (65.6 °F) and 23.2 °C (73.8 °F) can be expected during the year.

      Is Canary Islands a year-round destination?

      Yes, Canary Islands may be considered by many people to be a year-round destination, but in the months of January – February it may be less suitable for some people to visit, probably because of. Low sea temperature.

      What is the humidity in Canary Islands?

      Canary Islands belongs to destinations with lower humidity. It is in the range of 66 % – 71 %.

      What months is the dry season in Canary Islands?

      The period, with low amounts of rain in Canary Islands – dry season – lasts from March to October. In this period it is raining on average 1 days and approximately 7 mm (0.29 in) precipitation falls per month, which are values below average.

      What temperatures can I expect in Canary Islands?

      In Canary Islands, temperatures between 20. 4 °C (68.7 °F) and 28.3 °C (82.9 °F) can be expected during the year.

      What are the night temperatures in Canary Islands?

      In Canary Islands, night temperatures between 14.2 °C (57.5 °F) and 20.3 °C (68.6 °F) can be expected during the year.

      Which month is the sunniest in Canary Islands?

      The period, which is the sunniest in Canary Islands, is in the months of May – August, when there is an average of 9.0 sun hours per day.

      What is the least cloudy season in Canary Islands?

      The least cloudy months in Canary Islands are July – September, when the cloud cover is on average only 33 %.

      Is it windy in Canary Islands?

      Yes, Canary Islands is an above-average wind location with a wind index of 4.0 – 6.2. The months with the strongest wind are June – July, weakest wind months are October – January.

      Hurricane Ian capped 2 weeks of extreme storms: Here’s what’s known about how climate change fuels tropical cyclones

      By: Mathew Barlow 

      (UMass Lowell) and Suzana J. Camargo (Columbia University) via The Conversation

      When Hurricane Ian hit Florida, it was one of the United States’ most powerful hurricanes on record, and it followed a two-week string of massive, devastating storms around the world.

      A few days earlier in the Philippines, Typhoon Noru gave new meaning to rapid intensification when it blew up from a tropical storm with 50 mph winds to a Category 5 monster with 155 mph winds the next day. Hurricane Fiona flooded Puerto Rico, then became Canada’s most intense storm on record. Typhoon Merbok gained strength over a warm Pacific Ocean and tore up over 1,000 miles of the Alaska coast.

      Major storms hit from the Philippines in the western Pacific to the Canary Islands in the eastern Atlantic, to Japan and Florida in the middle latitudes and western Alaska and the Canadian Maritimes in the high latitudes.

      A lot of people are asking about the role rising global temperatures play in storms like these. It’s not always a simple answer.

      Record-setting cyclones in late September 2022. (Credit: Mathew Barlow)

      It is clear that climate change increases the upper limit on hurricane strength and rain rate and that it also raises the average sea level and therefore storm surge. The influence on the total number of hurricanes is currently uncertain, as are other aspects. But, as hurricanes occur, we expect more of them to be major storms. Hurricane Ian and other recent storms, including the 2020 Atlantic season, provide a picture of what that can look like.

      Our research has focused on hurricanes, climate change and the water cycle for years. Here’s what scientists know so far.

      Rainfall: Temperature has a clear influence

      The temperature of both the ocean and atmosphere are critical to hurricane development.

      Hurricanes are powered by the release of heat when water that evaporates from the ocean’s surface condenses into the storm’s rain.

      A warmer ocean produces more evaporation, which means more water is available to the atmosphere. A warmer atmosphere can hold more water, which allows more rain. More rain means more heat is released, and more heat released means stronger winds.

      Simplified cross section of a hurricane. (Credit: Mathew Barlow)

      These are basic physical properties of the climate system, and this simplicity lends a great deal of confidence to scientists’ expectations for storm conditions as the planet warms. The potential for greater evaporation and higher rain rates is true in general for all types of storms, on land or sea.

      That basic physical understanding, confirmed in computer simulations of these storms in current and future climates, as well as recent events, leads to high confidence that rainfall rates in hurricanes increase by at least 7% per degree of warming.

      Storm strength and rapid intensification

      Scientists also have high confidence that wind speeds will increase in a warming climate and that the proportion of storms that intensify into powerful Category 4 or 5 storms will increase. Similar to rainfall rates, increases in intensity are based on the physics of extreme rainfall events.

      Damage is exponentially related to wind speed, so more intense storms can have a bigger impact on lives and economies. The damage potential from a Category 4 storm with 150 mph winds, like Ian at landfall, is roughly 256 times that of a category 1 storm with 75 mph winds.

      October 1, 2022: Bonita Bills waterfront cafe destroyed from Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida. (© Felix Mizioznikov – stock.adobe.com)

      Whether warming causes storms to intensify more rapidly is an active area of research, with some models offering evidence that this will probably happen. One of the challenges is that the world has limited reliable historical data for detecting long-term trends. Atlantic hurricane observations go back to the 1800s, but they’re only considered reliable globally since the 1980s, with satellite coverage.

      That said, there is already some evidence that an increase in rapid intensification is distinguishable in the Atlantic.

      Within the last two weeks of September 2022, both Noru and Ian exhibited rapid intensification. In the case of Ian, successful forecasts of rapid intensification were issued several days in advance, when the storm was still a tropical depression. They exemplify the significant progress in intensity forecasts in the past few years, although improvements are not uniform.

      There is some indication that, on average, the location where storms reach their maximum intensity is moving poleward. This would have important implications for the location of the storms’ main impacts. However, it is still not clear that this trend will continue in the future.

      Storm surge: Two important influences

      Storm surge – the rise in water at a coast caused by a storm – is related to a number of factors including storm speed, storm size, wind direction and coastal sea bottom topography. Climate change could have at least two important influences.

      Stronger storms increase the potential for higher surge, and rising temperatures are causing sea level to rise, which increases the water height, so the storm surge is now higher than before in relation to the land. As a result, there is high confidence for an increase in the potential for higher storm surges.

      Speed of movement and potential for stalling

      The speed of the storm can be an important factor in total rainfall amounts at a given location: A slower-moving storm, like Hurricane Harvey in 2017, provides a longer period of time for rain to accumulate.

      There are indications of a global slowdown in hurricane speed, but the quality of historical data limits understanding at this point, and the possible mechanisms are not yet understood.

      Frequency of storms in the future is less clear

      How the number of hurricanes that form each year may change is another major question that is not well understood.

      There is no definitive theory explaining the number of storms in the current climate, or how it will change in the future.

      Besides having the right environmental conditions to fuel a storm, the storm has to form from a disturbance in the atmosphere. There is currently a debate in the scientific community about the role of these pre-storm disturbances in determining the number of storms in the current and future climates.

      Natural climate variations, such as El Niño and La Niña, also have a substantial impact on whether and where hurricanes develop. How they and other natural variations will change in the future and influence future hurricane activity is a topic of active research.

      How much did climate change influence Ian?

      Scientists conduct attribution studies on individual storms to gauge how much global warming likely affected them, and those studies are currently underway for Ian.

      However, individual attribution studies are not needed to be certain that the storm occurred in an environment that human-caused climate change made more favorable for a stronger, rainier and higher-surge disaster. Human activities will continue to increase the odds for even worse storms, year over year, unless rapid and dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are undertaken.

      Mathew Barlow is a Professor of Climate Science at UMass Lowell and Suzana J. Camargo is the Lamont Research Professor of Ocean and Climate Physics at Columbia University.

      This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

      Disclosure: Suzana J. Camargo receives funding from NSF, NOAA, DOE, NASA, SwissRe Foundation, AON. Mathew Barlow does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

      Tags: climate change, extreme weather, hurricane ian, hurricanes

      Global environmental disasters in September 2022

      ANKARA

      The world witnessed several unexpected environmental developments and disasters in September, including catastrophic floods in Pakistan, heavy rains in Italy, wildfires in the US, deadly landslides in Uganda and a super typhoon in the Philippines as well as a powerful storm in Spain and a hurricane in Cuba.

      Below is a timeline compiled by Anadolu Agency:

      Sept. 1:

      – A powerful typhoon hits southern Japan, bringing strong winds to Okinawa prefecture.

      – Rain and flood-related mishaps over the past 24 hours across Pakistan produce 27 more casualties, including eight children, pushing the overall tally to 1,191.

      Sept. 2:

      – Another 19 people, including nine children, lose their lives in rain and flood-related mishaps across Pakistan in the past 24 hours, bringing the grim tally to over 1,200.

      Sept. 3:

      – With 26 more deaths over the past 24 hours, the death toll from raging floods in Pakistan reaches 1,290.

      Sept. 4:

      – A wildfire in northern Kazakhstan kills one person and damages 108 houses.

      – Another 24 people lose their lives in flood-related incidents across Pakistan over the past 24 hours, pushing the overall tally to 1,314.

      Sept. 5:

      – The death toll from ravaging floods in Pakistan reaches 1,325, with 11 more fatalities reported over the past 24 hours.

      Sept. 6:

      – The death toll is at four from Labor Day wildfires across the US state of California as dozens of fires have forced thousands of residents to evacuate.

      – At least one person is killed and two others are missing as Super Typhoon Hinnamnor crosses South Korea and moves toward Japan’s northern city of Sapporo.

      – The death toll from gushing floods across Pakistan reaches 1,343, with 18 more fatalities reported in the past 24 hours.

      Sept. 7:

      – At least 15 people are confirmed dead in western Uganda after the East African nation was hit once again by landslides following another spell of incessant rainfall.

      – The death toll from devastating floods across Pakistan jumps to 1,355, with 12 fresh casualties reported in the past 24 hours.

      – Seven people die due to flooding caused by super Typhoon Hinnamnor in South Korea’s southeastern city of Pohang.

      Sept. 9:

      – The death toll from Pakistan’s catastrophic floods rises to nearly 1,400, with 36 casualties, including 15 children, reported in the last 24 hours.

      Sept. 11:

      – Thousands of panicked citizens leave a densely-populated district in southern Pakistan following a fresh spell of floods, adding to the growing number of displaced people in the country.

      Sept. 12:

      – The Cedar Creek Fire in central Oregon has burned over 86,000 acres (34,802 hectares), according to data, as the US West faces a heat wave that has contributed to multiple infernos raging in the region.

      Sept. 14:

      – The death toll from devastating floods across Pakistan jumps to 1,481 with 54 casualties, including 18 children, in the past 24 hours.

      Sept. 16:

      – The death toll from Pakistan’s ongoing floods rises to 1,508 as 22 more people, including six children, die in flood-related incidents in the last 24 hours.

      – 10 people die as heavy rains and floods hit Italy’s central region of Marche, while another four people are still missing.

      Sept. 19:

      – Typhoon Nanmadol hits southeastern South Korea, causing damage, power outages and displacing hundreds of people.

      – The death toll from Pakistan’s ongoing floods jumps to 1,545 as 37 more people, including 18 children, die in flood-related incidents.

      Sept. 20:

      – At least two people have been killed and 115 others injured after a strong typhoon battered parts of Japan.

      – More than 100,000 people are displaced in Nigeria due to floods triggered by torrential rains.

      – Another 27 people are killed in flood-hit areas of Pakistan amid reports of outbreaks of waterborne diseases in the affected regions.

      Sept. 21:

      – The death toll and property damage from floods in Pakistan keep rising as 10 more people die and the total number of homes damaged across the country crosses two million.

      Sept. 22:

      – Authorities in El Salvador say seven deaths were reported after homes were destroyed in a landslide.

      – Around 1,500 corpses are swept away by floods from a cemetery in northern Nigeria.

      Sept. 24:

      – Hurricane Fiona slams into Atlantic Canada, leaving a trail of destruction, hundreds of thousands without electricity and leading Cape Breton Island to declare a state of emergency.

      – At least 26 people have been killed in rain-related mishaps in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in the last 48 hours.

      Sept. 25:

      – Tropical Storm Hermine continues to batter the Canary Islands, causing power outages, floods, landslides and 215 flight cancellations.

      Sept. 26:

      – The death toll from floods in Pakistan is still rising as 42 more people die during the weekend across the country.

      – A man dies after a record-breaking storm caused widespread flooding in the Spanish region of Murcia.

      – Much of Florida is bracing as Hurricane Ian continues to gather strength in the Caribbean ahead of making landfall on the US state’s west coast later this week.

      Sept. 27:

      – At least five people are dead and three others are missing after Super Typhoon Noru, locally known as Karding, hits the Philippines.

      Sept. 28:

      – Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Cuba, causing severe damage and flooding on the island.

      – The death toll from a super typhoon in the Philippines climbs to eight, while six others are still missing.

      Sept. 29:

      – Hurricane Ian rips into the Florida Gulf Coast with 150 mile (241 kilometer) per hour sustained winds, leaving flooding and destruction in its wake.

      Sept. 30:

      – At least 21 people are confirmed dead in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, and emergency management officials in the US state of Florida expect that number to rise drastically.


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      Here’s what’s known about how climate change fuels hurricanes

      The remains of RVs and trailer homes litter an inlet and mangroves after the passage of Hurricane Ian, along San Carlos Boulevard in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022.
      Photo: Rebecca Blackwell/AP

      When Hurricane Ian hit Florida, it was one of the United States’ most powerful hurricanes on record, and it followed a two-week string of massive, devastating storms around the world.

      A few days earlier in the Philippines, Typhoon Noru gave new meaning to rapid intensification when it blew up from a tropical storm with 50 mph winds to a Category 5 monster with 155 mph winds the next day. Hurricane Fiona flooded Puerto Rico, then became Canada’s most intense storm on record. Typhoon Merbok gained strength over a warm Pacific Ocean and tore up over 1,000 miles of the Alaska coast.

      Major storms hit from the Philippines in the western Pacific to the Canary Islands in the eastern Atlantic, to Japan and Florida in the middle latitudes and western Alaska and the Canadian Maritimes in the high latitudes.

      A lot of people are asking about the role rising global temperatures play in storms like these. It’s not always a simple answer.

      It is clear that climate change increases the upper limit on hurricane strength and rain rate and that it also raises the average sea level and therefore storm surge. The influence on the total number of hurricanes is currently uncertain, as are other aspects. But, as hurricanes occur, we expect more of them to be major storms. Hurricane Ian and other recent storms, including the 2020 Atlantic season, provide a picture of what that can look like.

      Our research has focused on hurricanes, climate change and the water cycle for years. Here’s what scientists know so far.

      Rainfall: Temperature has a clear influence

      The temperature of both the ocean and atmosphere are critical to hurricane development.

      Hurricanes are powered by the release of heat when water that evaporates from the ocean’s surface condenses into the storm’s rain.

      A warmer ocean produces more evaporation, which means more water is available to the atmosphere. A warmer atmosphere can hold more water, which allows more rain. More rain means more heat is released, and more heat released means stronger winds.

      These are basic physical properties of the climate system, and this simplicity lends a great deal of confidence to scientists’ expectations for storm conditions as the planet warms. The potential for greater evaporation and higher rain rates is true in general for all types of storms, on land or sea.

      That basic physical understanding, confirmed in computer simulations of these storms in current and future climates, as well as recent events, leads to high confidence that rainfall rates in hurricanes increase by at least 7% per degree of warming.

      Chart courtesy of Matthew Barlow

      Storm strength and rapid intensification

      Scientists also have high confidence that wind speeds will increase in a warming climate and that the proportion of storms that intensify into powerful Category 4 or 5 storms will increase. Similar to rainfall rates, increases in intensity are based on the physics of extreme rainfall events.

      Damage is exponentially related to wind speed, so more intense storms can have a bigger impact on lives and economies. The damage potential from a Category 4 storm with 150 mph winds, like Ian at landfall, is roughly 256 times that of a category 1 storm with 75 mph winds.

      Whether warming causes storms to intensify more rapidly is an active area of research, with some models offering evidence that this will probably happen. One of the challenges is that the world has limited reliable historical data for detecting long-term trends. Atlantic hurricane observations go back to the 1800s, but they’re only considered reliable globally since the 1980s, with satellite coverage.

      That said, there is already some evidence that an increase in rapid intensification is distinguishable in the Atlantic.

      Within the last two weeks of September 2022, both Noru and Ian exhibited rapid intensification. In the case of Ian, successful forecasts of rapid intensification were issued several days in advance, when the storm was still a tropical depression. They exemplify the significant progress in intensity forecasts in the past few years, although improvements are not uniform.

      There is some indication that, on average, the location where storms reach their maximum intensity is moving poleward. This would have important implications for the location of the storms’ main impacts. However, it is still not clear that this trend will continue in the future.

      Storm surge: Two important influences

      Storm surge – the rise in water at a coast caused by a storm – is related to a number of factors including storm speed, storm size, wind direction and coastal sea bottom topography. Climate change could have at least two important influences.

      Stronger storms increase the potential for higher surge, and rising temperatures are causing sea level to rise, which increases the water height, so the storm surge is now higher than before in relation to the land. As a result, there is high confidence for an increase in the potential for higher storm surges.

      Speed of movement and potential for stalling

      The speed of the storm can be an important factor in total rainfall amounts at a given location: A slower-moving storm, like Hurricane Harvey in 2017, provides a longer period of time for rain to accumulate.

      There are indications of a global slowdown in hurricane speed, but the quality of historical data limits understanding at this point, and the possible mechanisms are not yet understood.

      Linda Newman, a resident of Pine Island who rode out the storm on the island and recently lost her husband, waits to be evacuated in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island in Lee County, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022.
      Photo: Gerald Herbert/AP

      Frequency of storms in the future is less clear

      How the number of hurricanes that form each year may change is another major question that is not well understood.

      There is no definitive theory explaining the number of storms in the current climate, or how it will change in the future.

      Besides having the right environmental conditions to fuel a storm, the storm has to form from a disturbance in the atmosphere. There is currently a debate in the scientific community about the role of these pre-storm disturbances in determining the number of storms in the current and future climates.

      Natural climate variations, such as El Niño and La Niña, also have a substantial impact on whether and where hurricanes develop. How they and other natural variations will change in the future and influence future hurricane activity is a topic of active research.

      How much did climate change influence Ian?

      Scientists conduct attribution studies on individual storms to gauge how much global warming likely affected them, and those studies are currently underway for Ian.

      However, individual attribution studies are not needed to be certain that the storm occurred in an environment that human-caused climate change made more favorable for a stronger, rainier and higher-surge disaster. Human activities will continue to increase the odds for even worse storms, year over year, unless rapid and dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are undertaken.

      Matthew Barlow is a professor of climate science at UMass Lowell. Suzana J. Camargo is a Lamont Research Professor of Ocean and Climate Physics at Columbia

      Here’s what’s known about how climate change fuels tropical cyclones

      (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. )

      Mathew Barlow, UMass Lowell and Suzana J. Camargo, Columbia University

      (THE CONVERSATION) When Hurricane Ian hit Florida, it was one of the United States’ most powerful hurricanes on record, and it followed a two-week string of massive, devastating storms around the world.

      A few days earlier in the Philippines, Typhoon Noru gave new meaning to rapid intensification when it blew up from a tropical storm with 50 mph winds to a Category 5 monster with 155 mph winds the next day. Hurricane Fiona flooded Puerto Rico, then became Canada’s most intense storm on record. Typhoon Merbok gained strength over a warm Pacific Ocean and tore up over 1,000 miles of the Alaska coast.

      Major storms hit from the Philippines in the western Pacific to the Canary Islands in the eastern Atlantic, to Japan and Florida in the middle latitudes and western Alaska and the Canadian Maritimes in the high latitudes.

      A lot of people are asking about the role rising global temperatures play in storms like these. It’s not always a simple answer.

      It is clear that climate change increases the upper limit on hurricane strength and rain rate and that it also raises the average sea level and therefore storm surge. The influence on the total number of hurricanes is currently uncertain, as are other aspects. But, as hurricanes occur, we expect more of them to be major storms. Hurricane Ian and other recent storms, including the 2020 Atlantic season, provide a picture of what that can look like.

      Our
      research has focused on hurricanes, climate change and the water cycle for years. Here’s what scientists know so far.

      Rainfall: Temperature has a clear influence

      The temperature of both the ocean and atmosphere are critical to hurricane development.

      Hurricanes are powered by the release of heat when water that evaporates from the ocean’s surface condenses into the storm’s rain.

      A warmer ocean produces more evaporation, which means more water is available to the atmosphere. A warmer atmosphere can hold more water, which allows more rain. More rain means more heat is released, and more heat released means stronger winds.

      These are basic physical properties of the climate system, and this simplicity lends a great deal of confidence to scientists’ expectations for storm conditions as the planet warms. The potential for greater evaporation and higher rain rates is true in general for all types of storms, on land or sea.

      That basic physical understanding, confirmed in computer simulations of these storms in current and future climates, as well as recentevents, leads to high confidence that rainfall rates in hurricanes increase by at least 7% per degree of warming.

      Storm strength and rapid intensification

      Scientists also have high confidence that wind speeds will increase in a warming climate and that the proportion of storms that intensify into powerful Category 4 or 5 storms will increase. Similar to rainfall rates, increases in intensity are based on the physics of extreme rainfall events.

      Damage is exponentially related to wind speed, so more intense storms can have a bigger impact on lives and economies. The damage potential from a Category 4 storm with 150 mph winds, like Ian at landfall, is roughly 256 times that of a category 1 storm with 75 mph winds.

      Whether warming causes storms to intensify more rapidly is an active area of research, with some models offering evidence that this will probably happen. One of the challenges is that the world has limited reliable historical data for detecting long-term trends. Atlantic hurricane observations go back to the 1800s, but they’re only considered reliable globally since the 1980s, with satellite coverage.

      That said, there is already some evidence that an increase in rapid intensification is distinguishable in the Atlantic.

      Within the last two weeks of September 2022, both Noru and Ian exhibited rapid intensification. In the case of Ian, successful forecasts of rapid intensification were issued several days in advance, when the storm was still a tropical depression. They exemplify the significant progress in intensity forecasts in the past few years, although improvements are not uniform.

      There is some indication that, on average, the location where storms reach their maximum intensity is moving poleward. This would have important implications for the location of the storms’ main impacts. However, it is still not clear that this trend will continue in the future.

      Storm surge: Two important influences

      Storm surge – the rise in water at a coast caused by a storm – is related to a number of factors including storm speed, storm size, wind direction and coastal sea bottom topography. Climate change could have at least two important influences.

      Stronger storms increase the potential for higher surge, and rising temperatures are causing sea level to rise, which increases the water height, so the storm surge is now higher than before in relation to the land. As a result, there is high confidence for an increase in the potential for higher storm surges.

      Speed of movement and potential for stalling

      The speed of the storm can be an important factor in total rainfall amounts at a given location: A slower-moving storm, like Hurricane Harvey in 2017, provides a longer period of time for rain to accumulate.

      There are indications of a global slowdown in hurricane speed, but the quality of historical data limits understanding at this point, and the possible mechanisms are not yet understood.

      Frequency of storms in the future is less clear

      How the number of hurricanes that form each year may change is another major question that is not well understood.

      There is no definitive theory explaining the number of storms in the current climate, or how it will change in the future.

      Besides having the right environmental conditions to fuel a storm, the storm has to form from a disturbance in the atmosphere. There is currently a debate in the scientific community about the role of these pre-storm disturbances in determining the number of storms in the current and future climates.

      Natural climate variations, such as El Niño and La Niña, also have a substantial impact on whether and where hurricanes develop. How they and other natural variations will change in the future and influence future hurricane activity is a topic of active research.

      How much did climate change influence Ian?

      Scientists conduct attribution studies on individual storms to gauge how much global warming likely affected them, and those studies are currently underway for Ian.

      However, individual attribution studies are not needed to be certain that the storm occurred in an environment that human-caused climate change made more favorable for a stronger, rainier and higher-surge disaster. Human activities will continue to increase the odds for even worse storms, year over year, unless rapid and dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are undertaken.

      This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here: https://theconversation. com/hurricane-ian-capped-2-weeks-of-extreme-storms-around-the-globe-heres-whats-known-about-how-climate-change-fuels-tropical-cyclones-191583.

      Weather in the Canary Islands in September 2023, water temperatures in the Canary Islands

      Check the weather for September before planning your holiday in the Canary Islands.
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      Reviews for holidays in SeptemberAll reviews

      Olena

      September 28, 2022
      9 reviews hotel map prices

      very helpful and polite staff, parking at the hotel, convenient location, comfortable bed
      What I didn’t like: Breakfast is varied, but not very high quality. small TV… Read More

      Olena

      September 27, 2022

      Ska Diamond Apartments Tenerife

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      11 reviews hotel on map prices

      Hotel location, view from the balcony, large apartments, Mila at the reception is a very cool specialist, for the first time I meet such a service, everything is super, I will recommend to friends
      Cons : I liked everything… Read more
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      Liked · Checkin was very fast. The staff is friendly and pleasant, they work quickly. The room at first glance was clean and pleasant, there were wardrobes, bathrobes, slippers, dental supplies, body lotion … Read more

      About the weather in the Costa Dorada on September, water temperature (holidays in Spain)

      Contents:

      • Climatic indicators in different parts of Spain
      • Climatic conditions Costa Dorada
      • Weather forecast for the coming days
      • Tips and recommendations from experienced tourists and travelers

      The onset of autumn is considered the beginning of the velvet season, when all tourists rush to Spain to relax on the sea coast. The weather in September is considered the best for rest: there is no need to cool off from the hot sun under the air conditioning in the hotel, in the fall a smaller flow of tourists arrives for rest. The weather in the Costa Dorada in September reveals all the charms of the velvet season, so it is worth visiting Spain at this time.

      Climatic indicators in different parts of Spain

      Spain is a relatively small country that is surrounded by the sea on almost all sides, but the climatic conditions in its parts are different. The subtropical climate dominates in this country, however, ideally, it is represented only in the southeastern part of the state. Above zero temperatures prevail in Spain, winters are very short and warm, summers are hot and dry.

      The minimum temperature in winter in Spain is up to +5 °C, the maximum temperature in the country reaches +30 °C. But there are exceptions to the rule, for example, the Canary Islands, where the temperature conditions are never lower than +20 °C.

      In the central part of the country, the climate is sharply continental, which means that summers are consistently hot, winters are cool, rainy and windy. In the center, daily temperature fluctuations are sharper and noticeable.

      Weather in Costa Dorado

      Please note! In the northern part of the state, maritime climatic conditions prevail, where summers are warm, winters are mild and humid.

      In January, the Spanish weather is not too cool, the air temperature is usually not lower than +10 °C. February is the coldest month: in some parts of the country, for example, in the central, it can be +5 °C.

      But winter passes quickly – after February comes March: the month in which nature blossoms. The thermometer at this time shows from +17 °С to +19 °С.

      April is a dry and sunny month for Spain. The air finally warms up after the winter, it becomes warmer up to +23 °C.

      In May, the real heat begins in Spain. This means that the season of swimming in the sea is coming. The tourist season continues until the end of September.

      June weather pleases with hot sun and temperature up to +30 °С. At the same time, vineyards flourish in June, tourists can taste the ripe and delicious fruits of Spanish vineyards.

      July is the time for those who love hot weather. In addition, holidays on the coast are combined with a wide selection of excursion programs for tourists.

      Holidays at the resort

      In August, the heat continues, the air temperature rises to +35 °C in some places, the water is very warm. During this period, families with children usually go on vacation to Spain.

      In September the weather remains warm, but the advantage of this time is that the main tourist flows dissipate and you can relax without fuss and noise. September is the perfect month for those who love a quiet holiday and want to relax on the coast, away from the city noise and unrest.

      In October, the weather remains warm, but there are temperature fluctuations. It may suddenly rain. This means that holidays at sea are cancelled. Vacation at this time is suitable for those who do not like the heat and want to leave some lyrical note from the rest on Spanish soil.

      Please note! November is a warm month, but it is unlikely that you will be able to swim in the sea. In November, tourists most often come to Spain who want to enjoy expedition tours around the country.

      It gets cold in December, the first signs of winter appear. Cloudy prevails in the country, but there is also sunshine. For those who want to relax by the sea in Spain, it is recommended to visit the Canary Islands during these months. It is not too hot there, but the weather at this time in the Canaries allows you to spend your vacation swimming in the sea waves. The main advantage of the Canary Islands, which belong to Spain, is that it is always warm there, even in the winter season. Thus, tourists can visit the Canaries at any time of the year.

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      Climatic conditions Costa Dorada

      Costa Brava or Costa Dorada: which is better

      Tourists going on vacation in autumn want to know how good the climate is for relaxing during this period, what is the temperature of water and air in September and other months of the year on the Costa Dorada.

      The advantage of a holiday in September is that the weather in the Costa Dorada at this time is a full-fledged tourist season, but the flow of tourists in autumn is significantly reduced.

      The weather conditions are generally good for recreation, but there is also a risk of rainfall. The sea in September on the Costa Dorada is warm and the swimming season is not closed at this time.

      Relax on the beach

      For those who want not only to relax on the sea coast, but also to get acquainted with local attractions, there is an opportunity to visit the most popular cities among tourists, which include Barcelona, ​​Terragona, Reus. For fans of night parties there is a variety of bars, nightclubs, restaurants, music cafes and discos.

      In September, festivals and carnivals can be visited in many cities in Spain. In September, a carnival is held in Terragona with performances with fairy-tale characters. Unusual in this holiday is the composition of the tower of human bodies, colorful and vibrant round dances, which are held in honor of the patron saint of this city.

      For lovers of quiet and relaxing leisure in Spain there is such a city as La Pineda. This is a quiet town where you can relax on the coast.

      Important! Holidays on the Costa Dorada are recommended to be planned for the beginning of September, since by the end of the month the likelihood of temperature changes increases.

      The advantage of vacationing in the Costa Dorada in September is that the train ride to the city is several times cheaper. Air ticket prices are dropping. In addition, the beginning of September is the time when the main tourist flow dissipates: families with children, students and young people who like to spend time noisily at Costa Dorada night parties leave.

      Weather forecast for the coming days

      Costa Dorada (Spain) on the map

      The first days of September will delight tourists with hot sunny weather – until the fifth of September the temperature regime will be from +27 °С to +30 °С. The sea temperature at this time will be approximately +24 °C. From September 6, the weather becomes rainy, so it would not be a bad idea to plan a sightseeing trip for this time.

      Hot weather in May

      In the middle of the month, rainy weather is periodically replaced by sunny days.

      Tips and advice from experienced tourists and travelers

      Costa Dorada

      Many tourists who have visited this resort say that this is the best place for families with children. The entrance to the sea is very smooth, there is no sharp depth. The place is called “golden” sands.

      Experienced travelers recommend visiting the Costa Dorada if the goal of tourists is not only to see the sights of the country, but also to regularly visit the sea coast. The resort is a universal holiday destination; visiting the Costa Dorada is recommended not only for families with children, but also for couples and students.

      It is recommended to get to the resort by train, the route of which starts from the city of La Pineda.

      Costa Dorada on the map

      In Costa Dorada you can visit the famous amusement park called “PortAventura”. The main attraction is the highest slide in Europe, which is called “Shambhala”. The peculiarity of “Port Aventura” is that it has several park areas that correspond to different styles: Mediterranean, Chinese, Polynesian, Mexican, also in the style of the Wild West.

      Costa Dorada is an extraordinary place, which has not only a beach with loose golden sand, but also interesting sights. In the cities that are located in this Spanish resort, colorful carnivals and festivals are held that are of interest not only to tourists, but also to local residents. Traveling in early autumn promises tourists warm weather on the coast, a relaxing holiday, inexpensive prices for flights and accommodation on the Costa Dorada.

      Author:

      Abramova Anna

      Barcelona in September: the velvet season for tourists – Barcelona10

      We continue to choose when it is best to go to Barcelona, ​​so that the weather is good, prices are low, and there are not too many tourists. This list covers September well! A trip to Barcelona in September is really a fairy tale, because in all cities located on the northern coast of the Mediterranean, this month is “the most velvet season”. There is no longer sweltering heat during the day, the sea is warm and you can swim, and there are still summer landscapes around.

      Weather in Barcelona in September

      Air temperature during the day: + 25°С.

      Night temperature: 19°C.

      The sea is warmed up to 22-23°С.

      The sultry summer temperature is retreating, and it is already possible to walk around the city for a long time. This is a pleasant time for large excursions, trips to neighboring cities with a visit to historical sites and sights, as well as outdoor activities, such as trekking.

      » READ ALSO – The most popular seaside resorts in Spain

      It is no coincidence that this time is considered optimal for traveling with children. The sun’s rays are no longer dangerous for sensitive children’s skin, and swimming in the sea is still possible.

      » READ ALSO – Barcelona for kids: 10 places to visit with your child On average, there are 5 rainy and 16 sunny days per month, with high humidity – 74%.

      What to do in Barcelona?

      In September there are not as many tourists as in July and August. But groups of people will still gather to the top of the most popular attractions. Therefore, purchase tickets in advance with priority entrance – to go without a queue at the box office. You can also choose them for the desired date from home here.

      The level of prices in Barcelona in September begins to decline rapidly, the summer hype ends – this greatly affects the cost of housing even in the best hotels in the city and air tickets.

      Barcelona: see rooms and prices in hotels

      From nearby cities we recommend visiting: Sitges, Tarragona, Valencia, Figueres – they are especially good in early autumn. To travel, it is better to rent a car – and forward along the Spanish roads to the picturesque surroundings. If you do not drive a car or are afraid to travel in another country, then there are a large number of transfers from Barcelona to cities, as a rule, it is profitable to order them for large companies.

      ‘Order a taxi from Barcelona

      In September, along with the decline in the tourist flow, prices for excursions also decrease. You can easily get on a walk with a Russian-speaking guide if you order it through the site. There you will also find sightseeing tours, unusual author’s routes, gastronomic tours or quests for children, many of which can be discounted.

      Holidays in September

      The National Day of Catalonia is celebrated by all the inhabitants of Spain on September 11th. This is a major celebration that will definitely diversify your holiday in Barcelona with bright colors. On this day, demonstrations, political actions, festive and concert events are held. Residents of the city put on clothes with the colors of the national Catalan flag, and the whole city turns into a festive procession.

      On the square in front of the Arc de Triomphe and on the Plaza de Catalunya, a fair with goods with the symbols of the holiday is opened and, of course, you can drink the same Spanish sangria here. The square hosts free concerts and major events.

      Every year at the end of September, Barcelona hosts the La Mercè festival, the largest street festival in the city. For 2020, the dates of the festival have not yet been determined, but you can navigate by last year: in 2019The holiday was held from 20 to 24 September. Spectators will be able to see colorful processions and processions of giants through the streets of the city with the participation of artists in huge costumes of kings and knights, legendary and historical characters.

    Hottest canary island in september: Hottest Canary Islands in September

    Опубликовано: November 27, 2022 в 7:45 pm

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    Hottest Canary Islands in September

     By Mark Hodson, Sunday Times Travel Writer

    As summer draws to a close, the Canary Islands remain hot and sunny. With the end of the school holidays, holidays are cheaper and the resorts will be quieter.

    Lanzarote is the hottest island in September, but the other islands receive more hours of sunshine per day. In truth, the difference in temperature isn’t too noticeable at this time of year and all the islands are warm enough for swimming and sunbathing.

    • London

    Average maximum temperature: 19ºC
    Average minimum temperature: 11ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 5

    • Gran Canaria

    Average maximum temperature: 26ºC
    Average minimum temperature: 20ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 8

    Recommended holidays: there’s a lot more to Gran Canaria than its 40 miles of beaches, with a beautiful volcanic interior, mountains and traditional villages. It’s a great destination for foodies too – the island grows its own coffee and produces its own rum. See a pick of the best places to stay along with some stylish boutique hotels. You could discover the island’s canyons and coastline on an independent walking holiday.

    • Lanzarote

    Average maximum temperature: 28ºC
    Average minimum temperature: 20ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 7

    Recommended holidays: perhaps the prettiest of the Canaries, Lanzarote is a biosphere reserve island known for its volcanoes, lava fields, red earth and whitewashed houses. There are some quiet resorts and lovely boutique hotels in Lanzarote, or you could rent a villa with private pool. If you’re travelling with young children, take a look at the Princess Yaiza Resort.

    • Fuerteventura

    Average maximum temperature: 27ºC
    Average minimum temperature: 20ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 8

    Recommended holidays: Fuerteventura is known for its sandy beaches, turquoise seas and constant breezes. In fact, it’s a magnet for surfers and windsurfers which has given the island something of a chilled and youthful vibe. Nevertheless, there are some lovely traditional villages and resorts, and some good-value places to stay. One way to explore the island is on an independent walking holiday.

    • Tenerife

    Average maximum temperature: 25ºC
    Average minimum temperature: 18ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 8

    Recommended holidays: the largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife has the best flight connections from across the UK, and some of the liveliest resorts. If you don’t fancy clubbing until the early hours, check out these luxury hotels   including the family-friendly Ritz-Carlton, Abama. For local colour and low-key charm, see this collection of boutique hotels in Tenerife. September sees the four-day end-of-summer carnival held at Puerto de la Cruz, a smaller version of the famous Lent carnival with some 15,000 people taking part.

    Find more advice on where to go in the Canaries, and discover the lesser-known Canary Islands.

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      Canary Islands weather September

      What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in September?

      Dubbed the ‘Islands of Eternal Spring’ for their pleasant year-round climate, the Canary Islands are a popular destination in the Atlantic Ocean. The weather changes slightly depending on which island you visit, but in general the Canaries have great holiday weather all year round, with temperatures at their peak in September. This month sees fewer crowds than the high season, making it a great time to visit the Canary Islands for relaxing days at the beach or by the pool.

      Averages

      With an average of 25ºC, Lanzarote sees the warmest temperatures of all the Canary Islands during September. Highs reach 29ºC, while the average low’s a lovely 21ºC after sunset. Gran Canaria is only slightly cooler at an average of 24ºC, while in Tenerife it’s 23ºC. The sun shines for around eight hours each day at this time of year, so remember to come prepared with plenty of sun cream. There’s almost no rain in the Canaries in September, with every island receiving less than 10mm across the month. If you want to go for a dip in the sea, the Atlantic Ocean is at its warmest annual temperature, between 22ºC and 24ºC depending on where you go.

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      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, 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

      July brings new tourists to 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 (kalimas) often pass over the island, or rather, the 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.

      Read more about the weather in Tenerife in spring.

      Everything about the temperature in Tenerife in winter.

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      Where is the best place to go to Spain at sea in September? Noticia

      With the onset of autumn, the situation changes only slightly, if at all. After all, it is the beginning of September in many resorts of the country that is considered the so-called “velvet season” – the time when the strong summer heat gradually subsides, and the air and water temperatures remain comfortable for a beach holiday.

      Let’s find out which resorts in Spain to choose for a seaside holiday in early autumn?

      Costa Dorada

      When choosing tours to Spain from Let’s go with us, most tourists are looking at this particular resort. It is located a little south of another popular destination – the Costa Brava, and this can be immediately noted by the weather in early autumn. In September, the beach season is still going on here – you can come either with friends or on a romantic trip, or with a family with small children.

      The air temperature in Costa Dorada in September is +25-27 degrees. While the water warms up to + 25-26 degrees. Of course, at the end of the month the sea becomes cooler – +23-24 degrees, but still comfortable and pleasant.

      The beaches in the resort are predominantly sandy with a gentle slope into the water, the water is clean and transparent. In addition, the Costa Dorada boasts a huge amusement park PortAventura, which will appeal to every child.

      Costa Blanca

      Spain’s “White Coast” also boasts comfortable autumn weather. September here begins with summer heat, and only closer to the middle of the month the air temperature drops to +25-26 degrees. The water remains equally warm throughout the month – + 24-26 degrees.

      As a rule, there is no rain in the resort at the beginning of autumn. Even clouds or clouds in the sky are rare. Of course, due to the warm sunny weather on the Costa Blanca in September, there are still many tourists and one can only dream of a measured, relaxing holiday.

      However, towards the end of the month, even the largest beaches like Alicante become calmer and less crowded.

      Mallorca

      If you don’t want to spend your holidays on the “mainland”, go to the Spanish islands to feel the privacy and enjoy a relaxing holiday. For example, take a look at a trip to Mallorca. In September, it is quite warm here – + 26-30 degrees. The sea warms up to +26-27 degrees at the beginning of the month and becomes slightly cooler (up to 24°C) towards the end of September.

      Please note that autumn in Mallorca can be a bit rainy. However, usually the precipitation is not strong and short-lived.

      Mallorca is ideal for families with small children. Yes, not all beaches are suitable for kids, but you can easily find a sandy coast with a safe gentle slope.

      For parents with small children, we recommend taking a closer look at beaches such as Palma Nova and Playa de Palma.

      Water parks continue to operate on the island in September. You can also go down in a submarine and see the picturesque sea world of Spain.

      Tenerife

      The Canary Islands are suitable for a beach holiday almost until the end of autumn. So it is not surprising that pleasant and warm weather reigns in Tenerife in September. The air temperature is +26-28°C, and the water in the ocean that washes the island is even warmer than in summer – +23-25°C.

      Sometimes there is a wind in the resort, but it is more of a rescue than a factor that spoils the holiday. As for rain or clouds – you definitely won’t see this in Tenerife in September – the sky is completely cloudless, and you can enjoy sunbathing and swimming in the ocean.

      However, keep in mind that such warm weather prevails mainly in the southwestern part of the island. Closer to the north of Tenerife, the thermometer shows no more than +24 degrees.

      If you think that life on the island is boring, this resort will dispel all stereotypes. It has everything for a varied holiday:

      • cafes and restaurants;
      • large shops and markets;
      • attractions and entertainment.

      The beaches in the resort are predominantly sandy, some even with black volcanic sand. The descent into the water is gentle, making Tenerife ideal for traveling with children.

    Tenerife weather september october: Weather on the island of Tenerife in september 2023

    Опубликовано: November 27, 2022 в 6:29 pm

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    Spotlight on Spain | KFTV

    Society of the Snow. Credit: Netflix

    Spain is riding high on a wave of international shoots. Locations in the country are hotter than ever since the tax rebate was increased in May 2020 to 30% and the cap for the total tax rebate was upped to $9.9m (€10m). Nevertheless, the country’s film commissions and service companies keep lobbying the government to further raise the financial incentives and exploit fully the riches of a country that boasts an abundance of diverse locations. Its urban landscapes range from medieval to Moorish, with architectural gems and radical contemporary designs, while its natural settings include deserts, luscious forests, mountain ranges, rocky coves and beaches soaked in an average of 3,000 hours of sun each year — all connected by a reliable transport network. 

    “In an area roughly the size of Texas, we have everything in terms of locations,” says Fernando Victoria de Lecea, a producer at Menakoz Films and president of Profilm, an association that includes most of the main service providers in Spain.  “There has also been a significant improvement of the incentives, and the skill of our crews is good and praised by all the companies that come to work here. We tend to forget that our film professionals are so good because they have grown up making Spanish films and series. We have to keep making sure the policies to increase the number and calibre of international shoots go hand in hand with the support of the local industry.”

    Menakoz Films recently worked on Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City, transforming a village on the outskirts of Chinchon (in the region of Madrid) into Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico circa 1955. “Wes was really pleased by the construction of the set and the natural light,” says de Lecea. “We were lucky with the weather. We shot in August, September and October and he was delighted with the sky, the shape of the clouds. And we were equally delighted to work with him because it was all very easy and a great atmosphere. We started on the project in February [2021] so we had months to build the set to the precise indications given. ” The film’s all-star cast includes Margot Robbie, Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson and Adrien Brody.

    Asteroid City is just one of an increasing number of international projects to have shot in Spain following the success of shows such as Netflix’s Spanish-made Money Heist and the second season of Warrior Nun, as well as the first season of NBCUniversal’s Vampire AcademyWarrior Nun filmed in Madrid and Vampire Academy in Navarre. The Andalusia region has also been busy with the third season of His Dark Materials and the fourth season of Killing Eve, while the much-anticipated Game Of Thrones prequel House Of The Dragon has used locations far and wide, from La Calahorra in Granada to Catalonia, following in the footsteps of its parent show. Netflix’s The Crown has also returned to the country for season five. 

    In addition, h3L Media Group, Nickel City Pictures and Parallel Film Productions’ Marlowe, directed by Neil Jordan and starring Liam Neeson as Raymond Chandler’s fictional detective, filmed in Catalonia, while STX’s The Interpreter, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, shot in Alicante and Zaragoza. Netflix’s The Mother, from Nuyorican Productions and Vertigo Entertainment and directed by Niki Caro, shot in the Canary Islands. Season four of Amazon’s Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan starring John Krasinski was in the region this summer. And HBO Max’s rock-climbing reality show The Climb, with Jason Momoa, has used Catalonia as one of its locations.

    Humble hosts

    Almeria’s breathtaking Tabernas desert in the south has also witnessed more traffic than usual. Pedro Almodovar’s new film, the western short Strange Way Of Life (Extraña Forma De Vida) — starring Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal — shot there this summer, in homage to the area’s longstanding history with the genre. During the spaghetti western craze of the 1960s, locals say there were so many shoots that crews and extras would sometimes end up on the wrong set, and not realise their mistake until action was called. More recently, Almeria has doubled for Australia in The Crown and has hosted modern westerns such as Jacques Audiard’s The Sisters Brothers. The first season of Palomar and Bron Studios’ steampunk series That Dirty Black Bag starring Douglas Booth, Christian Cooke and Dominic Cooper, along with Showtime’s The Man Who Fell To Earth, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris and Bill Nighy, were shot there. 

    The city of Cadiz, also in Andalusia, was used by Bollywood production Pathaan, starring Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. “The key to our success is the institutional involvement and the fact the whole audiovisual ecosystem is working as one,” says Carlos Rosado, president of Spain Film Commission, who is pleased “global production companies have Spain in mind” when looking for locations. “Productions, big or small, can find everything they need in our country,” he adds. “We are extremely competitive and [have] proven production value, as Money Heist has shown. This is a key factor in attracting more and more shoots. “The list is impressive and the future full of promise,” adds Rosado on the increase of foreign projects. “Not only for international shoots, but local productions are also strong.” Spain’s film success in 2022 included Carla Simon’s Berlinale Golden Bear winner Alcarras, Alberto Mielgo’s Oscar-­winning short The Windshield Wiper, as well as Oscar nominations for acting talent Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem and composer Alberto Iglesias.

    Studio space

    The lack of sizeable studio space has long been a problem in attracting inward investment, but in March 2022 the European Commission gave the green light to reopen the Ciudad de la Luz Studios in Alicante. The studio had to shut in 2012 because of a European Commission ruling, after Pinewood Studios complained in Brussels that the public funds invested in the facility amounted to unfair competition. 

    The ruling was lifted to the delight of many. After having been used temporarily to host Ukrainian refugees, the studio is again operational with international shoots already scheduled. On the subject of new studio space, Peter Welter Soler, partner and executive producer of service company Fresco Film, says: “I have it on good word there is a lot of interest by international investors to open more filming facilities in Spain.  “The government should consider lifting the €10m [$9.9m] cap because the type of productions these investors have in mind are really big budgets and long shoots. With a higher cap we could be even more competitive both in shoots and shooting facilities.”Negotiations are ongoing but there is hope, with industry sources praising the current government for doing more for this industry in a year-and-a-half than all the previous administrations, after Spanish president Pedro Sanchez went to Hollywood and talked directly to US studios. “The government finally sees the potential of an industry that employs a lot of people, is diverse, environmentally sound and promotes the country towards another key local industry — tourism,” says line producer Jose Luis Escolar, head of production service company Calle Cruzada.

    The boom in international shoots has meant many crew members have a chance to be promoted more quickly, “getting to posts of responsibility in five months, instead of the five years it took me”, says Fresco Film’s Welter Soler, who is working on Sky series A Town Called Malice, created by Nick Love and starring Jack Rowan, Tahirah Sharif, Dougray Scott and Jason Flemyng, which has the Canary Island of Tenerife as its main location.  Welter Soler confirms the company is “busier than ever”, even more so than in 2020-21 when it worked on Uncharted, starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg (which shot in Alicante, Barcelona and Madrid), Netflix’s In From The Cold and Palomar/Bron Studios’ That Dirty Black Bag

    Uncharted was one of the big-budget productions that shot in Spain between 2020 and 2021. Others included Netflix’s Red Notice, starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds, and the BBC and Amazon series The English, an epic western set in 1890 starring Emily Blunt and produced by Drama Republic in association with All3Media International. George Clooney’s Netflix feature The Midnight Sky was another to visit in the Canary Islands, along with Apple TV+’s Foundation and Netflix’s Sky Rojo, the new show from Alex Pina (Money Heist), which also filmed on the mainland.

    Spanish director JA Bayona (Jurassic World: Fallen KingdomThe Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power) has shot part of Society Of The Snow in Sierra Nevada, near Granada. The feature, produced by Belen Atienza and Sandra Hermida for Netflix, tells the story of a plane crash in the Andes in 1972 and the extreme conditions that its survivors endured. It is inspired by a true story and Pablo Vierci’s book on the subject.

    The improvement of financial incentives, the sooner-than-average restart of filming in Spain in the summer of 2020 and the increased demand for content by VoD companies were some of the reasons for the country’s rise in popularity.

    Infrastructure and crews

    The transport network and accommodation services are some of Spain’s main assets, with infrastructure already in place for tourism. Film crews are accomplished and the feedback from international producers is very good, according to the main Spanish service companies. These include Babieka Films, Calle Cruzada, El Ranchito, Fresco Film, Meñakoz Films, Minded Factory, Nanu Films, Nostromo Pictures, Palma Pictures, Seven Islands Film, Sur Film, The Mediapro Studio, Truenorth and Volcano Films.

    Spain can also provide specialists for underwater shoots. Spain Film Commission offers free services and assistance for shooting. It also advises on financing, location scouting and administrative services. Note that autonomous communities in the country have their own film commissions too and that Profilm, Spain’s international shoot sector trade association, can also provide information (X profilm.es). Founded in 2018, Profilm started with seven partners; that number has since doubled. There are studios in Terrassa (Catalonia) and the Canary Islands, in addition to Madrid’s five-stage Secuoya Studios where Netflix is operating (part of Madrid Content City, currently in development and expanding its facilities to 10 stages). 

    Construction has been completed on the complex in Gran Canaria in the Spanish archipelago. The facilities offer two independent soundstages of 1,200 square metres and 1,800 square metres, each 12 metres high with built-in lighting and scenic bridges. There will also be workshops, storage buildings, space for the art, costume and hair and make-up departments, offices and backlots.  

    In terms of film sets, the big news has been the reopening of the Ciudad de la Luz Studios in Alicante, where JA Bayona’s The Impossible was shot in 2011. It has six stages: two of 2,400 square metres that can be connected, four stages of 1,600 square metres, a backlot and an exterior water tank.

    Size matters

    A high-speed rail network, 290,000 kilometres of motorway and roads, and 48 airports help international crews travel easily around mainland Spain’s nearly 506,000 square kilometres, including 8,000 kilometres of coastline. Productions can move from snowy mountains to a big city, sandy beaches and the Mediterranean to tropical forests in a few hours.

    The transport network is also reliable between the mainland and the Canary and Balearic islands, with a regular flow of flights and ferries. Most of Spain’s islands have international airports, thanks to the well-established tourist industry, as well as a huge array of hotels and restaurants. In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, production service companies and film commissions made a point of underlining the fact the country also has a good health system.

    Contact

    Teresa Azcona, general manager – Spain Film Commission: [email protected]

    Click here to see selected production service companies in Spain.

    Click here to see the full filming guide for Spain.

    Read the full report in our latest edition of World of Locations.

     

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    Canary islands weather september october: Canary Islands weather in September 2023: How hot?

    Опубликовано: November 26, 2022 в 5:48 pm

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    Azores climate and weather in september, october, november and december. Temperatures and how to dress

    Home » Europe » Portugal » Azores » Azores climate and weather in september, october, november and december. Temperatures and how to dress

    Introduction

    The Azores are a group of islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and their climate and weather can vary depending on the time of year. In general, the Azores have a mild climate with average temperatures ranging from 18-25 degrees Celsius. However, September to December is considered the rainy season, so visitors should be prepared for some wet weather. Despite the possibility of rain, the Azores are still a great destination to visit during the autumn and winter months. There are plenty of activities to enjoy, such as hiking, biking, and bird watching. And with average temperatures remaining mild, you won’t have to worry about bundling up too much. Just be sure to pack a raincoat!

    Azores weather in autumn and winter

    The Azores are a group of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. The weather in the Azores is generally mild, with average temperatures ranging from 18-25 degrees Celsius. However, the weather can be unpredictable and it is important to be prepared for both warm and cold weather.

    In autumn and winter, the weather in the Azores cools down significantly. average temperatures range from 10-15 degrees Celsius. It is important to pack layers of clothing so that you can adjust to the changing temperature throughout the day. The days are also shorter in winter, so it is important to make the most of the daylight hours.

    The weather in the Azores can also be quite windy, so it is important to pack a jacket or windbreaker. The island of São Miguel is particularly known for its strong winds. It is also a good idea to pack rain gear, as showers are common, especially in winter.

    Despite the cooler temperatures and occasional rainy day, there is still plenty to do on the Azores in autumn and winter. Outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling are still possible, and there are many indoor activities to enjoy as well. With its mild climate and varied landscapes, the Azores is an ideal destination for a Autumn or Winter getaway.

    Weather in Azores in September

    The average temperature in the Azores in September is 22°C, with highs of 25°C and lows of 19°C. The weather is usually mild and sunny at this time of year, although there can be the occasional shower.

    To make the most of the weather, pack light summer clothes such as shorts, t-shirts and dresses, as well as a sweater or cardigan for cooler evenings. Don’t forget to pack your swimsuit too – the Azores have some stunning beaches!

    Azores weather in October

    The Azores are an archipelago of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, about 1,350 miles (2,170 km) west of Lisbon and about 850 miles (1,370 km) southwest of mainland Portugal. The islands have a subtropical climate, with mild to warm winters and cool to mild summers. October is a transitional month, with temperatures starting to cool down from the summer but still remaining mild.

    Average highs in October are around 23°C (73°F), while average lows are around 16°C (61°F). There is usually about 9 hours of sunshine per day. Rainfall is also common in October, so pack an umbrella!

    Azores weather in November

    The weather in the Azores in November is generally mild, with average temperatures ranging from 18-20 degrees Celsius. However, there can be some variation in temperature depending on which island you are visiting. Santa Maria and São Miguel tend to be slightly warmer than the other islands, while Terceira and Faial are slightly cooler.

    November is also a month of transition between the autumn and winter seasons, so you may experience some days of wet weather mixed in with the dry days. It’s important to pack a raincoat or umbrella just in case.

    In terms of what to wear, layering is always a good idea in the Azores. The temperature can vary throughout the day, so it’s best to have light layers that you can add or remove as needed. A light jacket or cardigan should suffice for most days.

    The weather in Azores in December

    The weather in Azores in December is mild, with average temperatures ranging from 18-20°C. December is also one of the driest months, so you’ll likely experience little rainfall. However, the island does tend to be windier in December, so pack a jacket or sweater for your trip.

    What to wear in Azores in autumn and winter

    When packing for a trip to the Azores in autumn or winter, be sure to pack layers. The weather can be unpredictable, so it’s always better to be prepared. A light jacket or sweater is a good idea for evenings and mornings, when the temperature is cooler. During the day, you’ll likely need a heavier coat or jacket to keep warm. Depending on the activities you have planned, you may also want to pack a pair of comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella.

    Azores sea temperature

    Azores sea temperature

    The average Azores sea temperature in September is 22°C (72°F). October sees the average temperature drop to 21°C (70°F), while November and December see the average dip further to 20°C (68°F). Despite the cooler temperatures, these months are still very pleasant for swimming and enjoying the beach.

    Conclusions

    The Azores have a temperate climate, with average temperatures ranging from 18-25 degrees Celsius. September and October are the warmest months, while November and December are cooler. The best time to visit the Azores is from late September to early October, or from late April to early May.

    When packing for your trip, be sure to bring layers. The weather can be changeable, so it’s always a good idea to have a sweater or jacket on hand. And don’t forget your bathing suit! The Azores are known for their natural hot springs, which are perfect for relaxing in after a day of exploring.

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    Weather forecast The Canary Islands – Best time to go

    The Canary Islands possess a relatively stable, warm climate all year round, with an average yearly water temperature of 20C. Here you can even swim in the middle of winter! During this season, temperatures rarely fall below 18C, with an average yearly temperature of around 22C, with 3,000 hours of sunlight per year. This sunny climate is tempered by the trade winds, but rarely by the rain (average rainfall is 19mm per month).

    During the summer it rarely rains, yet the most pleasant times to visit the Canary Islands are during spring and autumn. In Tenerife, the southern coast is sunny most of the year, whereas the northern coast is much more humid. In general the coastline remains sunny and the clouds gather on the Teide hillside, but even though the summit is covered in snow most of the year, it is often above the clouds.

    The weather prediction service inThe Canary Islands 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 forThe Canary Islands.

    • Temperature
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    • Sunbathing
    • Swimming
    • Wind
    • Humidity

    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%)

    The Canary Islands: Seven-day weather forecast

    Take a look at the seven-day weather forecast for the principal cities inThe Canary Islands.

    Holidays tenerife september 2022: Tenerife Holidays 2022 / 2023

    Опубликовано: November 24, 2022 в 2:34 am

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    Tenerife holidays – Get cheap Tenerife holidays at top Tenerife resorts.

    Tenerife is an island with great local cities, small fishing towns such as Puerto Santiago, vibrant resorts, and beaches that stretch for miles. With a distinct north “face” and south “face” in terms of landscape and infrastructure, the island is a fabulous escape for those who want to relax, those who want to explore, those who want to party and everyone in between. Affordable Tenerife holidays include the resorts of Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas and Puerto Santiago. 

    Tenerife is actually the largest and most populated of the Canary Islands. It is also the most visited of the seven, with around five million tourists venturing there each year. Tenerife is one of the most important destinations in Spain, and generates the most revenue from tourism out of all the Canary Islands. It’s also home to one of the world’s largest carnivals, the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife which is held each February in the island’s capital city.  

    Teide National Park located in the centre of the island is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mount Teide reaches the highest elevation in both Spain and the islands in the Atlantic Ocean, and is the third largest volcano in the world. From the year-round sun and spectacular beaches to its unique natural wonders, there are so many reasons to consider a holiday in Tenerife. 


    Holidays in Tenerife


    Did You Know…?

    43% of the entire Canary Islands population live on the island

    Mount Teide casts the largest sea shadow in the world.

    Tenerife’s flag is the same as Scotland’s.

    Top Reasons to Visit Tenerife

    The Best Beaches

    La Tejita: This spectacular beach on the southern part of the island stretches over a kilometre in length and features natural black sand and The Red Mountain, a stunning volcano, beside it.  

    El Bollullo: On the north side of Tenerife, El Bollullo is a local favourite and off-the-beaten track option. It features natural dark sand, cliffside views, and a nearby traditional tapas restaurant. 

    Fañabé: This light sand beach is one of the most popular for tourists on the southern side of Tenerife. Here you’ll find convenient amenities right on the beach like showers, sun loungers, toilets, and watersports services. 

    Playa Jardín: In the Puerto de la Cruz tourist area, this traditional black sand beach has been artistically decorated with bright flowers and lush trees. 

    Playa del Duque: In the Costa Adeje area, Playa del Duque is a classy, soft-sand beach with lots of sun loungers and beautiful tropical gardens.

    Los Gigantes: These are enormous cliffs, reaching a height of 800 metres, which are visible from Los Gigantes Beach, or Playa Los Guios. The beach has natural black volcanic sand, calm waters, and great amenities such as sun beds, umbrellas, and small bars and restaurants in the area.

    Las Vistas: This beach is unique not only for the golden colour of its sand but also for its accessibility. Ramps have been added throughout the beach to maximise mobility as well as onsite toilets, showers, and beach equipment for rent. 

    Piscinas Naturales El Caletón: For something different, check out these natural “pools” formed by volcanic rock with calm waters ideal for swimming.

    Family-Friendly Activities

    Siam Park: A Thai-inspired waterpark with thrilling adventure slides and attractions for people of all ages, Siam Park is Tenerife’s biggest and best theme park. 

    Whale and Dolphin Watching: Nearly 30 species of whales and dolphins frequent the waters between Tenerife and La Gomera, and you can hop on one of the daily excursions from Los Gigantes or Los Cristianos. 

    Camel Rides: Camel Park is the original centre to meet, interact with, and ride camels in Tenerife. Kids will love to see these friendly animals and explore the rugged landscape in such a unique way!

    Butterfly Farm: In the northern town of Icod de los Vinos, you’ll find the Butterfly Park, home to a stunning 800 exotic butterflies that will have you amazed. 

    Pueblo Chico: An unusual discovery park in La Orotava, families can explore 20,000 square metres of miniature towns, gardens, and landscapes showcasing the iconic architecture and nature of the Canaries. 

    Museum of Science and the Cosmos: This museum combines elements of a traditional museum and a theme park to form an interactive experience all about the workings of the natural world. 

    Submarine Tours: Submarine Safaris offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take an underwater tour of Tenerife in a real submarine! 

    Lago Martiánez: Designed by famed Lanzarote architect Cesar Manrique, the Lago Martiánez is an intricate complex of beautiful pools, gardens, and restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz.

    Cultural Spots & Natural Wonders

    Teide National Park: This UNESCO World Heritage site dominates the centre of the island with a 16km-wide crater and Spain’s highest peak- Mount Teide. 

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife :The island’s vibrant capital city is a great place to take a historical tour, try tapas of every kind, and shop for gifts and souvenirs. 

    Los Cristianos: This southern coastal town features a great promenade, two beaches perfect for watersports, and many bars and restaurants worth exploring.

    Masca: This remote village in the Teno Mountains features a wealth of local culture and a strenuous but stunning hike down the gorge and to the shore. 

    Scuba Diving: Year-round sun and warm waters make for ideal diving conditions. You can see the vibrant marine life up close, especially in Los Gigantes, Los Cristianos, and Puerto de la Cruz.

    La Laguna: This UNESCO World Heritage site used to the capital of Tenerife and features preserved mansions from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries as well as artsy souvenir and bookshops.


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    Mateys, we like to give you as much choice as possible and we have found this awesome all-inclusive holiday in Tenerife that has great rates for last-minute getaways as well as winter sun options too.

    As you will be staying on an all-inclusive basis, your meals, snacks and drinks will already be included in the price and flights, luggage AND return transfers are included too.

    This stunning hotel has also had a full refurb in 2019 so is sure to feel nice and new throughout your stay.

    You have the added security of your Tenerife holiday being ABTA and ATOL Protected and there are fee-free changes available, with £100 off dates departing before 31st October 2021 with a min spend of £800.

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    • Puerto de Santiago
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    • Canary Islands
    • Spain

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    • Travel duration: 7 nights (longer stays possible)

    • Dates available from September – December 2021 (2022 dates available too)

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    • Location: Puerto de Santiago, Tenerife, Canary Islands

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    • September from £818.54 – £100 using code SUNSHINE = £714.54 / 2 = £359.27* per person

    • October from £896.66 – £100 using code SUNSHINE = £796.66 / 2 = £398.33* per person

    • November from £680.90 / 2 = £340.45* per person

    • December from £669.74 / 2 = £334.87* per person

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    You will stay in the 3* TUI SUNEO Tamaimo Tropical which is in a great location in Puerto de Santiago in Tenerife just a short stroll from the seafront.

    The hotel has a restaurant and bar onsite as well as 3 swimming pools, a choice of sports and the hotel had a full refurb in 2019 so will feel like new when you stay.

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    MOSCOW, August 30 – RIA Novosti. The first autumn month of 2022 is not rich in holidays and additional days for rest. What dates will be the official holidays in September in Russia, what holidays will be during this period, how many working days in September, the production calendar for the month and when it is most profitable for the workers of Moscow and the country as a whole to take vacations – in the material RIA Novosti.

    How to relax in September 2022

    September opens the business season and includes only traditional weekends: Saturday and Sunday. There are no public holidays this month, but there are professional ones: for example, the Day of the Russian Guard and the Patrol and Police Service falls on the 2nd, 9September – Tester’s Day, on September 13 programmers and hairdressers celebrate their holiday, on September 29 – otorhinolaryngologists, and on September 30 – translators. Despite the fact that ceremonial lines and events for schoolchildren and students are held annually on September 1, it is not an official holiday.

    Days off

    Total number of days off in September – 8 days: 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24 and 25th.

    September 1

    You can take your child to school and attend the solemn assembly if you take a day off, leave at your own expense or coincide with official leave. In addition, donors can legally not go to work (they have an additional day off, which is paid), citizens working in hazardous industries (in addition to the main is entitled to another paid leave), and parents of two or more children under the age of 14 (they are also entitled to additional leave in the amount of two weeks without pay).

    If you take care of this in advance, you can work on a day off in order to have a rest on September 1st. On convenient dates, men whose wives are on maternity leave, veterans, parents with many children, and some other categories of citizens can take vacations.

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    How many working days

    The total number of days in a month is 30, of which 22 are working days (data for a five-day working week).

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    Holidays in the Canary Islands: dates and descriptions

    Public holidays

    • January 1st. New Year.
    • January 6th. Baptism.
    • 19 March. Saint Joseph’s Day.
    • 1 May. Labor Day.
    • 30 May. Day of the Canary Islands.
    • May / June. Corpus Christi.
    • July 25th. Saint James Day.
    • 15 August. Assumption of the Virgin.
    • October 12th. America’s Discovery Day (Columbus Day).
    • November 1st. All Saints’ Day.
    • December 8th. Day of the Immaculate Conception.
    • December 25th. Christmas.

    Local holidays

    In addition to the public holidays listed below, the Canary Islands celebrates many local religious and secular holidays – in different cities and at different times.

    • January 6th. Cabalgata de los Reyes (Procession of the Three Kings): masquerade, music, camel cavalcades (Las Palmas, Gran Canaria; Santa Cruz, Garachico, Tenerife; Balle Gran Rey, La Gomera).
    • February / March. Carnival: several days of fun on all the islands. Carnival Nuestra Señora del Rosario: music, dancing, Canarian wrestling (Puerto del Rosario, Lanzarote).
    • March / April. Holy Week: solemn religious processions in towns and villages.
    • May. Fiestas de la Cruz: processions, celebrations and fireworks in those cities that have the word “Cruz” (cross) in their names.
    • May / June. Feast of Corpus Christi: celebrated in all towns and villages of the islands. Especially magnificent festivities take place in La Laguna and La Orotava (Tenerife). The streets are covered with a solid carpet of colored sand and flowers. Colored salt is used on the roads of Arrecife (Lanzarote).
    • July. Romeria de San Benito: a procession of bullock carts (La Laguna, Tenerife). Sea Festival: water activities and religious ceremonies (Santa Cruz, Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife). Feast of San Buenaventura: celebrated throughout Fuerteventura.

    Weather in playa de las americas in september: Playa de las Americas, Canary Islands – September Weather

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    What’s the weather like in Playa de las Americas in September

    Temperature

    September is a fantastic time of the year to visit Playa de Las Americas, Tenerife (Canary Islands), when the temperatures are hot but the resort is slightly quieter after all the holidaymakers have gone home. At this time of the year, the resort experiences an average temperature of 25°C at the start of the month, which slowly falls down to 24°C as the month develops.

    Daily Temperatures

    Daily highs follow a similar pattern, falling from 28°C down to 27°C, whilst daily lows also decrease, dropping from 22°C down to 21°C throughout the month. Although it only happens on very rare occasions, temperatures can sometimes go above 31°C or below 20°C in September in Playa de Las Americas.

    Extreme Temperatures

    During this month, the highest temperature which has ever been registered at Reina Sofía south airport the closest weather station to Playa de Las Americas is 41. 8°C, which was recorded on September 6th 1986. At the other end of the scale, the coldest temperature which has ever been recorded at this station in September is 16.6°C, which was registered on September 30th 2007.

    Rain

    In September, Playa de Las Americas is subject to an average of 5mm (zero inches) of rainfall, divided between two rainy days throughout the month. With such an insignificant amount of precipitation falling on such a small number of days, it’s likely you won’t see any of the wet stuff at all during your holiday in September.

    The probability of rainfall occurring on an average day in Playa de Las Americas in September steadily increases as the month progresses. Precipitation is least likely to happen around September 1st, when it falls on only 5% of days. On the other hand, rainfall is most likely to occur around September 30th, when it falls on 10% of days.

    If you’re unlucky enough to experience some rainfall during your holiday in September, it will most likely be drizzle, light rain or moderate rain. Although thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are both possibilities at this time of year, you’ll be pleased to hear that they’re very unlikely to occur.

    The highest monthly rainfall ever seen in the resort in September is 19.2 l/m2, which fell during September 1990. At the other end of the scale, the lowest monthly rainfall ever experienced by Playa de Las Americas in September is 0 l/m2, which most recently occurred in September 2003.

    The greatest number of rainy days the resort has ever experienced in September is six and they occurred in 2009. The maximum amount of precipitation ever to fall within a single 24-hour period in Playa de Las Americas during this month is 13.7 l/m2, all of which fell on September 23rd 1990.

    Average Sunshine Hours

    Across September, Playa de Las Americas boasts an average of 11 hours of sunshine each day that’s one hour less each day than in June, July and August. With such a high number of sunshine hours to take advantage of every day, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to relax and work on your tan by the pool or at the beach during your holiday.

    Average Sea Temperature

    If a beach day sounds just about right, you’ll be pleased to hear that the average sea temperature for the beaches in Playa de Las Americas is 23°C in September that’s the same as in August. As you’d expect for the end of summer, this temperature is ideal for all sorts of water activities, including swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving and water sports, which is why you’ll see so many people on the beaches at this time of year.

    Wind

    During an average September in Playa de Las Americas, typical wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 10 m/s (fresh breeze) almost never going above 13 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 6 m/s (moderate breeze) happens around September 1st, when the average daily maximum is 10 m/s. At the other end of the scale, the lowest average wind speed of 5 m/s (gentle breeze) occurs around September 26th, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 9 m/s (fresh breeze).

    Daylight Hours

    In September, the length of the day in Playa de Las Americas is slowly decreasing, with a difference of 48 minutes between the first and last day of the month. The shortest day in September is September 30th with 11 hours and 54 minutes of daylight, whilst the longest day of the month is September 1st with 12 hours and 42 minutes of daylight.

    Weather Warnings

    September falls at the end of the summer season in Playa de Las Americas, which means that siroccos and calimas are a strong possibility. Out of the two, calimas are the mildest and are characterised by high temperatures, minimal visibility and intense dryness of air. Siroccos are more dangerous and are known for producing even higher temperatures, lower visibility and incredibly strong winds.

    Both of these unpleasant weather conditions are caused by sand storms being blown across the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa. Even though they can be predicted days and sometimes weeks in advance, no one is ever really sure how long they’re going to last. Some only last a few hours whereas others can go on for up to ten days.

    Whilst they aren’t a major threat in winter, calimas and siroccos can both be very dangerous during summer, when temperatures can soar up to 20°C higher than normal, making staying indoors mandatory.

    Playa de las Americas Hotels in September

    When it comes to central accommodation in Playa de Las Americas, it doesn’t get much better than h20 Conquistador. This seafront hotel offers a selection of double rooms, superior rooms and suites, ensuring something for every budget, group size and taste. There are plenty of facilities available for guests to enjoy, such as WiFi access, swimming pools, tennis court, bars and restaurants, as well as a comprehensive all inclusive package.

    Hotel Andorra is another great choice when it comes to accommodation in the south of Tenerife. Here guests can choose from a number of one-bedroom apartments, each of which is spacious and well-equipped. The list of onsite amenities is extensive and covers swimming pool, solarium, 24-hour reception, bars, restaurant and parking.

    If you’re planning on spending a lot of time at the beach during your holiday in Tenerife, consider staying at Sol Tenerife. Just a short walk away from the coast, this hotel offers a wealth of facilities and services, including entertainment programme, swimming pools, all-inclusive option, bars and restaurants. Accommodation is available in the form of standard rooms, some of which have sea views.

    Apartamentos Borinquen is a great choice for families and couples looking for budget accommodation in Playa de Las Americas. Here guests can choose from studios and apartments, all of which are spacious and comfortable. There are plenty of onsite amenities to enjoy, including swimming pool, solarium, 24-hour reception, parking and free WiFi access.

    Another great choice when it comes to low-cost accommodation in the south of Tenerife, the Paraiso Royal Apartments are perfect for families and couples like. Here you’ll find a selection of one-bedroom apartments and studios, as well as loads of onsite facilities, such as bar, reception, sun terrace and swimming pools.

    Playa de las Americas Beach for September

    If you’re looking for a quiet place to soak up some rays, head to Playa del Camisón. Here you’ll find soft golden sands and clear, gentle waters which create the ideal conditions for swimming. There is a handful of services and facilities available onsite, including showers, sun loungers, parasols and a beachside restaurant. When it comes to lunch, you’ll be spoilt for choice thanks to the vast array of cafes, bars and supermarkets just a stone’s throw away.

    Located on the western side of Playa de Las Americas, Playa de Torviscas is the perfect place for families and couples alike to enjoy a day under the sun. This beach is some to fine sands and calm waters, making it a great spot for swimming or paddling. There is a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy, including sun lounger and parasol hire, toilets, showers, beach bars and water sports, with a fantastic choice of restaurants, bars, supermarkets and shops only a short walk away.

    Bars and Restaurants

    When it comes to Asian food in Tenerife, it doesn’t get much better than Imperial Tai Pan. Located within the Safari Centre, this restaurant features a menu full of tempting dishes such as dim sum, sushi and teppanyaki. If you’ve got a large appetite, opt for one of the many set menu banquets which can be made to serve individuals or groups.

    If you’re looking for a low-cost option for dining out in Tenerife, take a look at Montana. With everything from English breakfasts, steak platters, pizzas and jacket potatoes to choose from, there’s bound to be something for everyone to enjoy here. Because of the low prices, this restaurant is almost always busy, so be prepared for a little wait.

    If you’re craving a pint of the black stuff, what better place to get it that at McGuinness Bar? This bar has incredibly friendly staff who will do all they can to ensure you have a great night out. There is free WiFi available for customers and a large snack menu to choose from if you’re feeling hungry.

    Leonardo’s is one of the best places in Tenerife for evening entertainment. Just a short walk away from Las Veronicas, it’s also a great place to kick off your pub crawl. During the day Leonardo’s shows all live sporting events, but come sunset it takes on a different scene, with a top resident DJ, solo artists and bands which perform until the early hours.

    Things to do in Playa de las Americas in September

    If you’re looking for an excursion to go on, how about a ride onboard the Shogun Boat? This trip begins at Playa de Las Americas and takes you all the way to Los Gigantes where you’ll be able to jump off the ship for a refreshing dip. During the journey you’ll have the chance to spot pilot whales and bottle nose dolphins which regularly visit the waters around the Canary Islands. The excursion takes around five hours in total and includes lunch and drinks.

    A round of mini golf at Vivo Treasure Island is a great way to spend a day. Here you’ll find two golf courses one suitable for children and one more suitable for adults. There are life-size statues of pirates, pirate ships and waterfalls all over the golf courses which make it fun for everyone to enjoy. After you’ve played mini golf, chill out at the man-made beach or take a dip in the swimming pool.

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      What’s the weather like in Playa de Las Americas in September?

      The Playa de Las Americas weather in September is full of warm, sunny and dry days. You’ll find it’s a brilliant time to visit this pretty town on the Canary Island of Tenerife, because the peak summer crowds have disappeared and you can soak up the sun around the resorts superb sandy beaches.

      Geographical influences

      Tenerife is in the Atlantic Ocean and is one of the most westerly Canary Islands. Hot air can sometimes be blown west from the Sahara desert to the island. When it travels it’s cooled by the Atlantic and this brings a refreshing dip in temperatures during warm months like September. Playa de Las Americas lies on Tenerife’s south coast. Resorts here are usually a little drier and warmer than places in the north. This is because Mount Teide, the volcano in the middle of the island, protects the area from some of the wind and rain that can reach the island from the north.

      Averages

      Don’t forget your beachwear, sunglasses and sunblock! The weather in Playa de Las Americas in September reaches an average high temperature of 28°C, which is slightly warmer than July and August. The famous sunny skies of Tenerife and the Canary Islands won’t let you down either. You’ll enjoy an average of 12 hours sunshine each day during September, with the sun rising at 7.50am and finally sinking at 8.30pm at the beginning of the month. There’s no need to bring an umbrella because average rain at this time is just 4mm. It’s not unusual for no rain to fall at all in September. The wind speed is light at 9mph and humidity is around 76%. UV levels are high so keep using your sun cream when you’re out and about.

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      Weather in Playa de las Americas in September 2023, water temperature in Playa de las Americas

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      The maximum temperature during the day in Playa de las Americas is 29.4444 °C, the minimum temperature at night is 21.6250 °C. The amount of precipitation in September is usually not more than 8 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is not less than 8.

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      September 30, 2022
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      Cons: nothing but a room on the platform with elevators, where, as always, the loud British bawled at full strength. I wonder if they are so ill-mannered, or just about nothing. don’t think… More

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      Cleanliness. The room has everything you need to feel comfortable. The only thing is that there is no hair dryer in the room, you can take it at the reception. Deposit for accommodation was 100 EUR. Overall, very affordable… Read more0003

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      The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Playa de Las Americas in September.
      Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in September for that year.

      The average air temperature in September over the past 5 years is 27.7°C during the day and 23.6°C at night.
      To get data on the air temperature in Playa de Las Americas for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

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      Sea temperature in Playa de Las Americas in September

      The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Playa de Las Americas in September.
      Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in September for that year.

      The average sea temperature in September for Playa de Las Americas is 24.0°C for the past 5 years.
      To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

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      Sunny days in Playa de Las Americas in September

      The graph below displays the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Playa de Las Americas in September.
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      Rainy days in Playa de Las Americas in September

      The graph below displays the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Playa de Las Americas in September.
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      The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
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      Fuerteventura weather september: What’s the weather like in Fuerteventura in September?

      Опубликовано: November 19, 2022 в 12:17 am

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      What’s the weather like in Fuerteventura in September?


      Playa La Concha (El Cotillo) on a sunny September day in Fuerteventura

      After a heated summer season, you would think that the weather would start to cool down in Fuerteventura in September. But this is totally not the case.

      September is still quite a hot month here, some will say it’s even hotter than August, but that is not the case. It may feel like this sometimes, although actual numbers and statistics don’t support this claim.

      • Weather in Fuerteventura in September
      • Temperatures in Fuerteventura in September
      • Rainfall
      • Sunshine hours
      • Sea temperature
      • Things to do in Fuerteventura in September
      • Events in September

      The great thing about coming to Fuerteventura in September is that the ocean water has had time to warm up over the summer, so it will be even warmer than it was back in July or August.

      The first two weeks of September are busier than the last two since in some countries in Europe school term starts around the date of September 15th, so some families are still enjoying their summer holidays in Fuerteventura. But after the first two weeks, the island gets a little quieter, and if this is what you’re looking for (and you are not dependent on school holidays for planning your trip), we would suggest that you wait until that time. It might also prove to be cheaper, in terms of both accommodation and flights, if you decide to book independently.

      Weather in Fuerteventura in September

      We love coming to Fuerteventura in September because we love the weather at this certain time of the year.

      We’ve also said that September is our favourite month to visit Lanzarote, because the weather between the 2 islands is pretty similar since they are located so close to one another.

      We usually split our holiday into 2 parts: fly to one of the islands, spend some time there, then cross over by ferry to the neighbor island and fly back home from there, after spending some time there as well of course.

      We do this because we really like the usual September weather in these 2 Canary Islands: it’s still hot, but not quite as hot as in August; the ocean water is warmer; there’s still almost no chance of rain; the resorts are a bit more quiet compared to the summer months.

      In September we feel like we get the best of everything: great weather which still feels like summer; temperatures still around 30°C during the daytime and better deals, especially when it comes to booking flights.

      Temperatures in Fuerteventura in September

      The average high temperature in September in Fuerteventura is around 28°C (82.4°F), while at night you can expect temperatures of around 22°C (71.6°F).

      The weather will pretty much still feel like summer since the winds will drop compared to the summer months and it will feel much hotter than the temperatures you see on the thermometers.

      Record low & record high temperatures

      The highest temperature ever recorded in Fuerteventura in September (at the Airport station) was 37.9°C (100.22°F) and the lowest was 15°C (59°F).

      How hot is Fuerteventura usually during the month of September?

      CORRALEJO temperatures – September 2021

      • Daytime maximum temperature: 31 °C (87. 8°F)
      • Daytime minimum temperature: 26 °C (78.8°F)
      • Nighttime maximum temperature: 23 °C (73.4°F)
      • Nighttime minimum temperature: 21 °C (69.8°F)

      The temperatures stay pretty constant between different resorts in Fuerteventura. There can be a slight variation, as well as it can happen to be cloudy in Corralejo and sunny in Morro Jable, but the variations won’t be anything major in terms of temperatures.

      Rainfall

      September is still a dry month in Fuerteventura, with hardly any precipitation.

      But with only 2 mm of rainfall in September, the chance of rain is actually pretty low.

      Fuerteventura doesn’t see much rain outside of the winter months, and September can still be regarded as summer on the island, given its usual temperatures and its long sunny days.

      Sunshine hours

      • Daily sunshine hours: 8

      Fuerteventura gets an average of 8 hours of sunshine per day in September, so although it may seem like a big drop compared to the month before, the days are still long, sunny and perfect for sunbathing.

      Sea temperature


      • Average sea temperature in September in Corralejo: 22.7°C / 72.9°F

      Can you swim in Fuerteventura in September?

      With an average of 22.7°C / 72.9°F, the water is warm and perfect for swimming. With the strong sun during the day, the ocean will be your best option to cool down. A pint of beer or a cocktail might also help (wink, wink).

      Things to do in Fuerteventura in September

      We recommend that you take advantage of the gorgeous weather and explore some of Fuerteventura’s best beaches and also some of its most well hidden secrets.

      Puertito de los Molinos – a truly unique experience in Fuerteventura


      September is the best month to try and visit the caves in Puertito de Los Molinos, Fuerteventura

      Puertito de los Molinos is a wonderful place to visit in Fuerteventura, with a great beach during the summer months and a very relaxed and chilled vibe, with not many tourists around.

      But not many people know about the caves that stay hidden close to the beach and are only accessible during the low tides (when the low tide is actually low enough to allow for the crossing from the beach to caves). September is probably the best month for trying to cross over to the caves.

      You can read in more detail about this place in our article about Los Molinos. Our only big advice, which we will also repeat here, is that you need to be really careful if you try to cross over to the caves. Look up the times for the September tides; be there on the beach by the time the low tide starts; don’t attempt to cross over when there are big waves or swells; don’t try to cross over with children.

      Visiting these caves is probably the most unique experience you can have in Fuerteventura, but it’s not worth risking your life. The ocean is no joke and you should always put safety first.

      Visit Betancuria, Fuerteventura’s old capital


      Betancuria retains the old charm of the Canary Islands

      Located right in the heart of the island, Betancuria is a gorgeous little place that you can visit during a day trip.

      If you’re scared of driving there, you can surely book an excursion with one of the tour companies in the resorts.

      The atmosphere here is different from the one in the resorts and the trip to get there is an adventure in itself.

      Events in September

      La Pena

      16 September 2022

      The Virgen de la Pena is the patron saint of Fuerteventura, so this is an important holiday for the native locals (majoreros).

      The day of Romeria de la Pena is considered an insular festivity so it’s classed as a bank holiday and most businesses are closed (including supermarkets and most shops). 

      FAQ about Fuerteventura in September

      Is Fuerteventura windy in September?

      September is much less windy than the months of July or August in Fuerteventura. The trade winds are changing and the wind is not as strong as it was in summer.

      Is Fuerteventura warm in September?

      September is still warm (some would even say hot) according to most visitors to Fuerteventura. There’s constant sunshine and the sun will feel very hot due to the high UV index.

      Can you get a tan in Fuerteventura in September?

      Yes, definitely, September is still great to visit for a beach holiday in Fuerteventura. In September the sea will be even warmer than it was in August or July.

      Was this helpful?

      What’s the weather like in Fuerteventura in September?


      Playa La Concha (El Cotillo) on a sunny September day in Fuerteventura

      After a heated summer season, you would think that the weather would start to cool down in Fuerteventura in September. But this is totally not the case.

      September is still quite a hot month here, some will say it’s even hotter than August, but that is not the case. It may feel like this sometimes, although actual numbers and statistics don’t support this claim.

      • Weather in Fuerteventura in September
      • Temperatures in Fuerteventura in September
      • Rainfall
      • Sunshine hours
      • Sea temperature
      • Things to do in Fuerteventura in September
      • Events in September

      The great thing about coming to Fuerteventura in September is that the ocean water has had time to warm up over the summer, so it will be even warmer than it was back in July or August.

      The first two weeks of September are busier than the last two since in some countries in Europe school term starts around the date of September 15th, so some families are still enjoying their summer holidays in Fuerteventura. But after the first two weeks, the island gets a little quieter, and if this is what you’re looking for (and you are not dependent on school holidays for planning your trip), we would suggest that you wait until that time. It might also prove to be cheaper, in terms of both accommodation and flights, if you decide to book independently.

      Weather in Fuerteventura in September

      We love coming to Fuerteventura in September because we love the weather at this certain time of the year.

      We’ve also said that September is our favourite month to visit Lanzarote, because the weather between the 2 islands is pretty similar since they are located so close to one another.

      We usually split our holiday into 2 parts: fly to one of the islands, spend some time there, then cross over by ferry to the neighbor island and fly back home from there, after spending some time there as well of course.

      We do this because we really like the usual September weather in these 2 Canary Islands: it’s still hot, but not quite as hot as in August; the ocean water is warmer; there’s still almost no chance of rain; the resorts are a bit more quiet compared to the summer months.

      In September we feel like we get the best of everything: great weather which still feels like summer; temperatures still around 30°C during the daytime and better deals, especially when it comes to booking flights.

      Temperatures in Fuerteventura in September

      The average high temperature in September in Fuerteventura is around 28°C (82.4°F), while at night you can expect temperatures of around 22°C (71.6°F).

      The weather will pretty much still feel like summer since the winds will drop compared to the summer months and it will feel much hotter than the temperatures you see on the thermometers.

      Record low & record high temperatures

      The highest temperature ever recorded in Fuerteventura in September (at the Airport station) was 37. 9°C (100.22°F) and the lowest was 15°C (59°F).

      How hot is Fuerteventura usually during the month of September?

      CORRALEJO temperatures – September 2021

      • Daytime maximum temperature: 31 °C (87.8°F)
      • Daytime minimum temperature: 26 °C (78.8°F)
      • Nighttime maximum temperature: 23 °C (73.4°F)
      • Nighttime minimum temperature: 21 °C (69.8°F)

      The temperatures stay pretty constant between different resorts in Fuerteventura. There can be a slight variation, as well as it can happen to be cloudy in Corralejo and sunny in Morro Jable, but the variations won’t be anything major in terms of temperatures.

      Rainfall

      September is still a dry month in Fuerteventura, with hardly any precipitation.

      But with only 2 mm of rainfall in September, the chance of rain is actually pretty low.

      Fuerteventura doesn’t see much rain outside of the winter months, and September can still be regarded as summer on the island, given its usual temperatures and its long sunny days.

      Sunshine hours

      • Daily sunshine hours: 8

      Fuerteventura gets an average of 8 hours of sunshine per day in September, so although it may seem like a big drop compared to the month before, the days are still long, sunny and perfect for sunbathing.

      Sea temperature


      • Average sea temperature in September in Corralejo: 22.7°C / 72.9°F

      Can you swim in Fuerteventura in September?

      With an average of 22.7°C / 72.9°F, the water is warm and perfect for swimming. With the strong sun during the day, the ocean will be your best option to cool down. A pint of beer or a cocktail might also help (wink, wink).

      Things to do in Fuerteventura in September

      We recommend that you take advantage of the gorgeous weather and explore some of Fuerteventura’s best beaches and also some of its most well hidden secrets.

      Puertito de los Molinos – a truly unique experience in Fuerteventura


      September is the best month to try and visit the caves in Puertito de Los Molinos, Fuerteventura

      Puertito de los Molinos is a wonderful place to visit in Fuerteventura, with a great beach during the summer months and a very relaxed and chilled vibe, with not many tourists around.

      But not many people know about the caves that stay hidden close to the beach and are only accessible during the low tides (when the low tide is actually low enough to allow for the crossing from the beach to caves). September is probably the best month for trying to cross over to the caves.

      You can read in more detail about this place in our article about Los Molinos. Our only big advice, which we will also repeat here, is that you need to be really careful if you try to cross over to the caves. Look up the times for the September tides; be there on the beach by the time the low tide starts; don’t attempt to cross over when there are big waves or swells; don’t try to cross over with children.

      Visiting these caves is probably the most unique experience you can have in Fuerteventura, but it’s not worth risking your life. The ocean is no joke and you should always put safety first.

      Visit Betancuria, Fuerteventura’s old capital


      Betancuria retains the old charm of the Canary Islands

      Located right in the heart of the island, Betancuria is a gorgeous little place that you can visit during a day trip.

      If you’re scared of driving there, you can surely book an excursion with one of the tour companies in the resorts.

      The atmosphere here is different from the one in the resorts and the trip to get there is an adventure in itself.

      Events in September

      La Pena

      16 September 2022

      The Virgen de la Pena is the patron saint of Fuerteventura, so this is an important holiday for the native locals (majoreros).

      The day of Romeria de la Pena is considered an insular festivity so it’s classed as a bank holiday and most businesses are closed (including supermarkets and most shops). 

      FAQ about Fuerteventura in September

      Is Fuerteventura windy in September?

      September is much less windy than the months of July or August in Fuerteventura. The trade winds are changing and the wind is not as strong as it was in summer.

      Is Fuerteventura warm in September?

      September is still warm (some would even say hot) according to most visitors to Fuerteventura. There’s constant sunshine and the sun will feel very hot due to the high UV index.

      Can you get a tan in Fuerteventura in September?

      Yes, definitely, September is still great to visit for a beach holiday in Fuerteventura. In September the sea will be even warmer than it was in August or July.

      Was this helpful?

      Weather in Fuerteventura during September

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      September is an ideal month to visit Fuerteventura. The crowds start to disperse from the peak summer months, but the days and nights remain very warm and most resorts are fully open. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Fuerteventura, 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 Fuerteventura weather in September.

      How warm is it in Fuerteventura during September?

      The temperature is extremely stable in September with average highs of 24℃ and lows just 3℃ lower at 22℃. 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 Fuerteventura during September?

      On average, there will be 5 rainy days during the month, amounting to 7.7mm in total. That’s almost nothing at all, therefore rain isn’t something we think you need to consider. You’re not likely to see a thunderstorm during your trip.

      How warm is the sea in Fuerteventura during September?

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

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      1st October 2021 by Two Monkey’s Travel

      15 best things to do in Fuerteventura, Spain

      Fuerteventura is the second-largest Canary island in Spain. It’s greatest attractions are its beaches. It has the biggest and the best beaches in the Canaries. The island was declared a Unesco Biosphere in 2009. It’s popularly known as a holiday destination due to its white-sand beaches and year-round warmth cooled by constant winds. If you like water sports, then head to Fuerteventura as this gorgeous island is popular for its water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, and…

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      Cheapest places to holiday in January

      Forget the typical New Year’s Resolutions of dieting, exercising and saving money – and kick the New Year off with a holiday instead! After all, it’s cold and you’ve probably spent far too much time indoors, wondering where to put all your Christmas presents. In the tropics, you’ll find perfect weather and the southern hemisphere is in sun-filled party mode for the entire month. If you’re not aching for the sun, but can’t wait to hit the slopes instead, Europe’s best ski resorts…

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      The Canarian potatoes recipe: How to make Papas Arrugadas

      Papas arrugadas. They may look as though they’re just potatoes with more wrinkles than Mick Jagger and a crusting of salt on the top but…No, hang on, it’s true. The recipe boils down (ho-ho!) to potatoes and, er, salt. Some daring souls throw in a splash of lemon juice but I suspect that’s because they feel embarrassed to list a “recipe” with only two ingredients….

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      13th March 2019 by Phil and Garth

      Winter sun on Spain’s unspoilt surfing island – Fuerteventura

      We’ve visited Fuerteventura a few times as it’s our favourite Spanish Canary Island for winter sun. We like it because it’s not built up like other neighbouring Canary islands. The beaches aren’t crowded and the island has dramatic landscapes and fabulous small towns to explore. In this post we’ll show you the best attractions of Fuerteventura….

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      Surfing Fuerteventura – Video

      OK so a couple of weeks ago I wrote all about how I went to Fuerteventura with Planet Surf Camps, with the aim of learning to surf all over again. I say all over again because whilst I have been to one or two surf camps in my time and reached a reasonable level of wave riding, my last surf experience before Fuerteventura was back in 2010 i.e a long time ago! Lets just say back then I was a little lighted, and agile….

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      Average temperature during the day +26°C +25°C +25°C
      Average temperature at night +22°C +22°C +22°C
      Sea water temperature +22°C +23°C +23°C
      Number of sunny days 25 days 21 days 19 days
      Day length 12.7 – 13.5 hours 11.9 – 12.7 hours 11.1 – 11.9 hours
      Number of rainy days 1 day 1 day 1 day
      Rainfall 9. 2 mm 8.9 mm 23.3 mm
      Average wind speed 7.3 m / s 5.8 m / s 5.2 m / s

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      Air temperature in Fuerteventura in September

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

      The average air temperature in September over the past 5 years is 25. 3°C during the day and 22.2°C at night.
      To get data on the air temperature in Fuerteventura for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

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      Fuerteventura sea temperature in September

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

      The average sea temperature in September for Fuerteventura is 23.0°C for the last 5 years.
      To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

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      The chart below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Fuerteventura in September.
      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 Fuerteventura in September

      The graph below shows the probability of precipitation of varying strengths in Fuerteventura in September.
      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 Fuerteventura in September

      The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Fuerteventura in September.
      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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      June +21 ° C +23 ° C
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      November +22 ° C +23 ° C
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      Alicante +25 ° C
      Barcelona +22 ° C
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      Mallorca +25 ° C
      Palma-de-Mayorca +26 ° C
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      March +17°C +20°C
      April +18°C +22°C
      May +19°C +24°C
      June +20°C +25°C
      July +22°C +28°C
      August +23°C +28°C
      September +23°C +27°C
      October +23°C +27°C
      November +21°C +24°C
      December +19°C +22°C

      According to our observations, as well as reviews of tourists who visited Spain, we can say that the weather in Kemer in September is expected to be good. The average daily air temperature in September is 27.4 °C, while the sea water temperature will be 23.3 °C.

      September weather

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      +23.0 °C
      Sea water temperature +23.3 °C
      Number of sunny days
      Length of daylight hours
      21 days
      12 hours 18 minutes
      Rainy days
      Rainfall
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      10 mm
      Average wind speed 19.8 m/s

      Is it worth going to Fuerteventura for a vacation in September?

      Comfort

      81. 6%

      Taking into account all available weather data in Fuerteventura in September (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the level of comfort in this resort, which was 81.6 %. Please also note that the comfort level in October will be lower and will be 79.1 %

      Comfort level by months

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

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      Air temperature in Fuerteventura in September

      September is one of the hottest months in Fuerteventura. During the day, the air temperature in September ranges from 26.0°C to 28.5°C, at night from 22.3°C to 22.3°C, respectively. At the same time, the average air temperature is 27.4 °C during the day, and 23.0 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches an average of 4.4°C per month.

      Water temperature in Fuerteventura in September

      In September, the water in Fuerteventura is quite warm. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 23.0°C, while the maximum figure can reach 23.8°C. The average water temperature for September is 23.3 °C, which is 0.6°C higher than in August and 0.0°C lower than in October.

      Rainy days and precipitation in September

      On average, September in Fuerteventura receives 10 mm of precipitation, as a rule, there are about 1 rainy days. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 2.3 %. Most of the time it will be moderate rain.

      Sunny, cloudy and cloudy days

      On Fuerteventura in September there are usually about 21 sunny, 7 cloudy and 2 overcast days. The day length (from dawn to dusk) is 12 hours and 18 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 9 hours and 41 minutes per day.

      Wind in Fuerteventura in September

      The graph below shows the probability of winds of varying strengths during the month. The average wind speed in Fuerteventura in September is 19.8 m/s, which makes it one of the most windless months of the year.

      Weather in September in other resorts in Spain

      We bring to your attention a summary of the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in September. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.

      Name Day air temperature Temperature
      air at night
      Rainy days
      (rainfall)
      Water temperature
      Tenerife 24. 0°C 18.7°C 4 days (64 mm) 24.3°C
      Barcelona 26.2°C 20.2°C 6 days (71 mm) 24.3°C
      Mallorca 28.7°C 21.0°C 3 days (56 mm) 25.5°C
      Malaga 30.5°C 19.8°C 0 days (3 mm) 22.5°C
      Palma de Mallorca 29.3°C 20.6°C 4 days (67 mm) 25.5°C
      Valencia 29.5°C 21.0°C 1 day (14 mm) 25.1°C
      Costa Brava 26.4°C 18. 9°C 3 days (45 mm) 21.6°C
      Salou 27.6°C 20.9°C 6 days (93 mm) 24.6°C
      Alicante 29.4°C 21.6°C 2 days (27 mm) 25.3°C
      Ibiza 28.2°C 24.4°C 4 days (40 mm) 25.4°C
      Gran Canaria 29.3°C 23.4°C 1 day (8 mm) 23.8°C
      Marbella 29.4°C 18.9°C 1 day (7 mm) 21.2°C
      – January – February – March – April – May – June
      – July – August – September – October – November – December

      Long range weather forecast for September 2021 | Nature | Society

      In in the Northern Federal District the estimated average temperature in September is +7. ..+11 °C, which is 1-2 degrees above the norm. The expected amount of precipitation is 25-65 mm, which is close to the usual, in the Vologda Oblast, a moisture deficit is not ruled out.

      At the beginning of the month there will be intermittent rains, the daytime temperature will be +11…+16 °С, in the Vologda Oblast up to +18 degrees, in the Murmansk Oblast +8…+13 °С. daytime temperature +19…+24 °С, intermittent rains in the Murmansk region, +13…+18 degrees. At the end of the first decade, short rains are not excluded – in the afternoon +14…+19°С, in the Murmansk region +9…+14°С.

      No significant precipitation is expected by the middle of the month, but it is cool, the maximum temperature during the day is +7…+12 °C, in the Vologda region +13…+18 degrees, at night there is a possibility of light frosts. At the end of the second decade, there will be short rains, daytime temperatures from 12 to 17 degrees Celsius, in the Vologda Oblast up to +19 °С. By the beginning of the third decade, there will be short-term rains, during the day it will be moderately warm, +13 . .. +18 degrees, in the Vologda region on some days up to +22 ° С. September will end with windy weather with light precipitation, frosts at night, daytime temperature +4…+9°C.

      September 1993 was record cold in Arkhangelsk. The average monthly temperature was +4.2 degrees, which is 3.6 degrees below the long-term average. It was especially cold in the second and third decades, during the day it was only +5 … +8 ° С, and on the 30th in the morning it froze to -4.5 degrees, which became a daily record. Last year’s month was warmer than usual by 2.2 degrees. On September 25 and 26, the air warmed up to +19.6 and 19.4 degrees, respectively, which became daily heat records.

      In the Central Black Earth region, the expected average monthly temperature is +14…+15 °C, which is 1-2 degrees higher than usual. The estimated amount of precipitation is 60-70 mm, which is within the normal range, in places an excess of moisture is likely.

      2. Dry and warm weather is expected in early September: daytime temperature +24. ..+29 °С By the middle of the first decade, short rains will occur, thunderstorms are possible, daytime temperature will be +15…+20 °С. At the end of the first ten days without significant precipitation, in the daytime +21…+26 degrees.

      By mid-September, with the release of the southern cyclone, it will rain, thunderstorms are possible, during the day the maximum temperature will be +16…+21 °С. At the end of the second decade, the weather will improve, the daily temperature will be +18…+23 °C. By the beginning of the third ten-day period, it is still warm, no significant precipitation is expected, the daytime temperature is +20…+25 °С. In the middle of the third decade there will be short rains, in the afternoon +17…+22 degrees. September will end with dry but cool weather, daytime temperature +11…+16 °C, at night there is a chance of light frosts.

      September 2018 was record warm in Voronezh. The average monthly temperature was +17.6 degrees, which is 4.3 degrees higher than the long-term average. On September 1, the air warmed up to +33.7 degrees, which became a daily record. Last year, the first month of autumn was abnormally warm and dry. Precipitation for the month fell only 2 mm. On the 1st, the maximum temperature reached +34.4 degrees, which became a monthly record. Very warm and dry weather was observed in the third decade, on some days the air warmed up to +25…+27 degrees.

      In the Volga-Vyatka region and in the Middle Volga the expected average monthly temperature is +13…+14 °C, which is 1-2 degrees above the norm. The expected amount of precipitation is 50-60 mm, which is within the average long-term values.

      During the first days of the month, dry and warm weather is expected, daytime temperature +23…+28 °С. At the end of the first ten days there will be short rains, thunderstorms are possible, +16…+21 degrees in the afternoon.

      By the middle of the month, intermittent rains will continue, the maximum daytime temperature will be +18. ..+23 °С. At the end of the second ten days without precipitation, daily temperature +14…+19°C. By the middle of the third decade, dry and warm weather is expected, during the day the air will warm up to +20…+25 °С. September will end with cool weather with intermittent rains and daytime temperatures of +9…+14 °С, light frosts are possible at night.

      3. September 2015 was record warm and dry in Samara. The average monthly temperature was +17.3 degrees, which is 3.9 degrees higher than the long-term average. On September 7, the air warmed up to +34 degrees, which became a monthly record. The second half of the month was abnormally warm and dry. From September 24 to September 27, the thermometer fluctuated around +30 degrees. Last year, the first month of autumn turned out to be close to normal, with slightly less than normal rainfall. In the last days of the month, dry and warm weather, typical of the Indian summer, set in.

      At Lower Volga the expected average monthly temperature is +17. ..+20 °C, which is 2 degrees above the norm. The expected amount of precipitation is 30-35 mm, which is less than the average multi-year values; an excess of moisture is likely in the Astrakhan region.

      In the first days of the month, warm and dry weather is expected, the daytime temperature will be +25…+30 °C. By the end of the first ten days, short-term thunderstorms are likely, during the day the maximum temperature is +18 … +23 ° С.

      In the middle of the month, intermittent rain in places, daytime temperature +19…+24 degrees, in the Astrakhan region +22…+27 °C. By the beginning of the third ten-day period without significant precipitation, during the day the maximum temperature is +23 … +28 ° С, in some places the air will warm up to +30 degrees. In the middle of the third decade there will be showers with thunderstorms, +20…+25 degrees in the afternoon. The month will end with dry weather, in the daytime +12…+17 °С, in the Astrakhan region up to +20 °С.

      In the south of ETR, the expected average temperature in September is +18…+20 °С, which is one degree higher than usual. The expected amount of precipitation is 50-70 mm, which is more than the long-term average.

      In the first days of the month, dry and hot weather is expected, the prevailing temperature during the day will be +28…+33 degrees. By the middle of the first decade, there will be short-term thunderstorms, +23…+28 °С in the afternoon. At the end of the first ten days it is dry and warm, during the day the maximum temperature is +25…+30 °C.

      4. By the middle of the month it will rain, sometimes heavy, thunderstorms, +20…+25 °С in the daytime. Dry and warm weather is expected in the first half of the third ten-day period, the maximum daytime temperature is +24…+29 °С. The month will end with windy and cool weather, short-term rains are possible in some places, daytime temperature will be +17…+22 degrees.

      September 2015 was abnormally warm and dry in Krasnodar Territory . In the first five-day period, truly July heat reigned, the air warmed up to +35 … +37 degrees. Then the heat subsided somewhat and the velvet season began. But in the third decade, due to the removal of tropical air, hot summer days re-established. The maximum temperature reached +30…+35 degrees. Last year’s September was warm, but more rain than usual. Showers were especially intense in the second five-day period, which came after the July heat up to +36 degrees. But the second half of the month pleased with warm and dry weather with the prevailing temperature during the day +26…+29degrees.

      In Crimea the estimated average temperature in September is +17…+18 °C, which is one degree above the norm. The expected amount of precipitation is 70-80 mm, which is more than the long-term average.

      At the beginning of the month, dry and hot weather is expected, the daytime temperature will be +26…+31 degrees. By the middle of the first decade, short-term thunderstorms are not excluded, it will become a little cooler: in the daytime +22. ..+27 °С. At the end of the first decade without precipitation, daily temperature +24…+29 °С.

      By mid-September, with the release of the southern cyclone, it will rain, the maximum daytime temperature will be +16…+21 °С. At the end of the second decade, the weather will improve, during the day the air will warm up to +20…+25 °C. By the middle of the third ten-day period without significant precipitation and very warm, in the daytime +23…+28 degrees. In the last days of the month, intermittent rain in places, daytime temperature +18…+23 °С.

      September 1994 was a record warm and dry in Simferopol. The average monthly temperature was +21.4 degrees, which is 4.8 degrees higher than usual. Precipitation fell less than 1 mm.

      5. On September 19, a monthly record was set, during the day the air heated up to +37.4 degrees. Last year’s September was also very warm, on the 1st the maximum temperature reached +34.7 degrees, which was a daily record. On the 5th and 30th there were intense thunderstorms, as a result, the monthly amount of precipitation slightly exceeded the long-term norm.

      In Ural the expected average monthly temperature is +12…+16 °C, which is 1-2 degrees above the norm. The expected amount of precipitation is 15-70 mm, which is within the normal range; a moisture deficit is likely in the Southern Urals.

      At the beginning of the month there will be intermittent rains, daytime temperature +12…+17 °С, in the South Urals without significant precipitation, daytime temperature +19…+24 °С. By the end of the first ten days without precipitation, +21…+26 °C in the daytime, up to +30 degrees in the Southern Urals

      …+14 °С, in the Southern Urals without significant precipitation, daytime temperature +13…+18 °С, at night in some places there is a possibility of light frosts. By the end of the second ten-day period, short-term rains will take place: the temperature during the day will be +14 … +19 ° С, in the South Urals up to +20 … +25 degrees. In the first half of the third decade, dry and warm weather is expected to return; September will end with cool weather, short-term rains will pass, the wind will increase, the temperature during the day will be +8 . .. +13 °С, in the South Urals up to +15 °С, at night there is a possibility of frost.

      September 1957 was a record warm and dry in Yekaterinburg. The average monthly temperature was +15.3 degrees, which is 5.7 degrees higher than the long-term average. On September 19 and 20, the air warmed up to +29.1 and +28.6 degrees, which became daily records. The hottest days in history were September 3 and 6, 2003. The maximum temperature reached +31.9 and +31.6 degrees. But by the end of the first decade, the temperature dropped sharply by more than 20 degrees, there were heavy rains. September last year was moderately warm with rainfall close to the long-term average.

      6. In the south of Western Siberia the estimated average monthly temperature is +9…+11 °C, which is within the average long-term values. The expected amount of precipitation is 20-45 mm, which is less than usual, in the Omsk region and Altai a little more than the norm.

      On the first separate days of the month, short-term rain is expected, daytime temperature fluctuations from +18. ..+23 °С to +11…+16 °С. By the end of the first decade without significant precipitation, in the daytime +17…+22 °С.

      In the middle of the month there will be light rains in places, daytime temperature +9…+14 °С., frosts are possible at night. At the end of the second decade, it will become noticeably warmer, during the day the maximum temperature is +21 … +26 degrees, without precipitation. By the middle of the third ten-day period, a cold wave is expected, short-term rains are likely, + 8 … + 13 degrees in the daytime, frosts are possible at night. The month will end with dry and moderately warm weather, during the day the maximum temperature will be +17…+22 °С.

      September 1966 was abnormally warm and dry in Novosibirsk. The average monthly temperature reached +13.8 degrees, which is 3.6 degrees higher than usual. An unexpected surprise was presented by the weather on the 26th, when the air warmed up to +30.6 degrees, which became an absolute record for the third decade of the month. The monthly record was recorded on September 1, 2010 +33.2 degrees. 29On September 1992, in the morning, I grabbed a record frost, the thermometer dropped to 6.9 degrees. Last year’s September was close to normal in temperature, with more than normal rainfall. The third decade turned out to be the most contrasting, if at the beginning of the period the temperature rose to +23 degrees, then by the end of the month it became much colder, during the day it was not higher than +8.5 degrees, and at night frosts were observed down to -3 °C.

      In the south of Eastern Siberia, the expected average monthly temperature is +8…+10 °C, which is somewhat cooler than the norm. The expected amount of precipitation is 40-50 mm, which is close to normal.

      Moderately warm weather with intermittent rains is expected in the first ten days, the prevailing temperature during the day is +15…+20 °C, in the Irkutsk region on some days the air will warm up to +20…+25 degrees.

      7. By mid-September, a cold wave is expected with night frosts and daytime temperatures of +3. ..+8 °С, light precipitation will pass. By the end of the second decade without significant precipitation and it will become warmer, during the day the maximum temperature is +12 … +17 degrees.

      In the first half of the third decade, unstable weather is expected with intermittent rains and daytime temperature fluctuations from +19…+24 °С to +10…+15 °С. September will end with cool weather with short-term precipitation, +6…+11 degrees in the daytime, frosts are possible at night.

      In the south of the Far East region the expected average temperature of the month is +15…+17 °C, which is somewhat warmer than usual. The expected amount of precipitation is 90-140 mm, which is within the normal range; in Primorye, excess moisture is possible in places.

      At the beginning of the month it will rain, thunderstorms are possible, during the day the maximum temperature will be +22…+27 °C. Dry and warm weather is expected by the end of the first ten days, +20. ..+25 degrees in the daytime.

      In mid-September, dry and warm weather will continue, the prevailing temperature during the day will be +23…+28 degrees. By the end of the second decade there will be showers with thunderstorms, +15…+20 degrees in the afternoon. The month will end with dry and warm weather, daily temperature +18…+23 °С.

      In Kaliningrad region (Kaliningrad) the expected average temperature is +14…+15 °C, which is one degree above the norm. The estimated amount of precipitation is 50-60 mm, which is somewhat less than the long-term average values.

      In the first days of the month it is dry and hot, during the day the maximum temperature is +25…+30 degrees. By the end of the first decade there will be short rains, during the day the maximum temperature will be + 18 … + 23 degrees.

      In the middle of the month it will be cloudy with clearings, light rains will pass, daytime temperature will be from 16 to 21 degrees Celsius. By the end of the second decade, intermittent rain, during the day the maximum temperature is +19…+24 °C.

      8. At the beginning of the third ten-day period without precipitation, during the day the air will warm up to +25 degrees. By the middle of the third decade, intermittent rain, the prevailing daytime temperature is from 17 to 22 degrees Celsius. September will end with dry weather, in the afternoon +12…+17 °С.

      September last year was warm and dry. On the 15th and 16th, the maximum temperature reached +26.8 and +28.1 degrees, which became daily records. It was also record warm from September 22 to 24, when the air warmed up to +23.9, +25.5 and +24.6 degrees, respectively.

      In St. Petersburg the expected average temperature in September is +12…+13 °C, which is within the climatic norm. The expected amount of precipitation is 70-80 mm, which is slightly more than the climatic norm.

      In the first days of the month without significant precipitation, in the daytime +20. ..+25 °С. By the middle of the first decade there will be short rains, during the day the maximum temperature will be +18…+23 degrees. At the end of the first ten days, intermittent rain, +13…+18 °С in the afternoon.

      By the middle of the month it will be cloudy with clearings, it will rain, the maximum daytime temperature is +14…+19 °C. At the end of the second ten-day period without significant precipitation, daytime temperature +12…+17 °С. By the middle of the third decade, there will be short-term rains and heat, in the afternoon +15…+20 °С. In the last days of the month, partly cloudy, in some places light rain: during the day the maximum temperature is +7…+12 °С, at night in some places light frosts.

      September last year was very warm. The average monthly temperature reached +14.3 degrees, which is 2.7 degrees higher than usual. That is, the month was among the three warmest for the entire long-term observation period. The third ten-day period was especially warm, the warmest day was recorded on September 24 +23. 6 degrees, which became a day record, and this value repeated the ten-day record of the distant 1937. Precipitation fell below the long-term average.

      9. In Moscow and Moscow region the estimated average monthly temperature is +13…+14 °С, which is one degree higher than usual. The expected amount of precipitation is 60-70 mm, which is within the average long-term values.

      At the beginning of September it is dry and warm, the daytime temperature is +23…+28 °C. By the middle of the first decade, there will be short rains, thunderstorms are possible, in the afternoon +18…+23 °С. At the end of the first decade, intermittent rain in places, daytime temperature +14…+19 °С. By the beginning of the second ten days without precipitation, in the daytime +15…+20 degrees.

      In the middle of the month it will be cloudy with clearings, it will rain, the maximum daytime temperature will be +13…+18 degrees. By the end of the second ten-day period, partly cloudy weather is expected, without significant precipitation, during the day the air will warm up to +17.

    Weather in costa blanca in september: Costa Blanca Weather in September

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    The Costa Blanca enjoys a typical subtropical Mediterranean climate, with cool sea breezes in summer and protection by surrounding mountains against the cold North winds in winter. The area averages nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine each year and the average temperature easily exceeds 20 degrees. In 1986 the World Health Organisation recommended the climate of the area as one of the most equitable in the world – neither too hot in the summer nor too cold in the winter. On average it can boast 325 sunny days each year making it an ideal all year round destination.

    Alicante Weather Forecast, Spain











     

    Sunshine Hours

    Average number of hours of bright sunshine

    Warmth

    Average daily highest temp. °C

    Rain

    Average rainfall (in millimetres)

     

    PerYear

    Winter

    Summer

    Winter

    Summer

    PerYear

    Winter

    Summer

    C Brava

    2487

    931

    1556

    15. 3

    24.2

    587

    50.1

    47.6

    C Blanca

    3009

    1162

    1847

    19.0

    27.6

    328

    30.1

    24.5

    C Del Sol

    2963

    1120

    1843

    18. 7

    26.1

    474

    60.6

    18.3

    Ibiza

    2860

    1071

    1789

    17.1

    25.1

    444

    56.0

    38.3

    Mallorca

    2761

    1010

    1751

    16.8

    25.2

    449

    48. 0

    26.8

    Menorca

    2602

    892

    1710

    16.1

    24.7

    639

    76.5

    30.0

    Algarve

    3158

    1183

    1975

    17.7

    24.8

    453

    62.8

    12.6

    Bournemth

    1726

    524

    1202

    9. 9

    16.6

    800

    77.5

    55.8

    Winter = Oct-Mar Summer = Apr-Sept

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    Night temperature in °Celsius

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    Sea temperature in °Celsius

















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    What are the best holiday destinations?

    September is a fantastic month for a holiday in Spain. The summer heat, which can discourage staying in some cities and areas of the country during July and August, finally begins to loosen its grip; the largest crowds of tourists disappear from beaches and monuments and prices are more accessible.

    We have prepared a guide with the best destinations for a holiday to Spain in September. Whether you seek a beach break, city escape or a couples getaway there is something for everyone. 

    • Ibiza
    • La Rioja
    • Barcelona
    • Costa Blanca
    • San Sebastian
    • Seville
    • Lanzarote

    Ibiza

    Ibiza does not need much presentation. It is one of the most popular and desired destinations for a summer holiday, but when the high season reaches its peak, it can feel very busy. In September, the island offers all its splendour, but with smaller crowds. It’s the perfect time to enjoy the island with a calmer atmosphere, whilst staying faithful to the pure essence of the island: a perfect mix of beaches and clubs.

    In September, the weather in Ibiza is still good, typically summery, with warm temperatures and a high percentage of sunny days. Spend the day enjoying the most beautiful beaches of the island and rent a beach house in Ibiza in destinations that may be too expensive or overly crowded in the high season, such as Eivissa, Santa Eularia or Portinax.

    In the evening, Ibiza continues to be a fantastic place for those who love to party, even in September. The parties are still in full swing, and the best destinations on the island for nightlife are less crowded than in the summer. The end of the month is usually the start of the “closing parties” period when huge celebrations are organised by the most famous clubs before the winter break. During these weekends, the top clubs host famous DJs and tourists take advantage of the occasion for the last party weekend.

    La Rioja

    September is harvest time. For wine and gastronomy lovers, this is a month full of unmissable activities and events. In Spain, the wine region par excellence is La Rioja. This region produces ​​some of the finest wines in the peninsula and is home to a great gastronomic tradition. Towards the end of the month, the city of Logroño hosts the Fiesta del Vino, a very popular and crowded event, certainly the most important event of the region dedicated to wine.

    With the arrival of autumn parties and events throughout La Rioja, visitors can enjoy the fascinating rural landscapes of the region and get to know its rich gastronomic tradition. Don’t miss the “Mercado de la Vindimia” in the small and pretty village of Ollauri, an event that includes visits to wineries and vineyards with numerous activities. Another famous event in the area is the “Festival del Chorizo” celebrated in the town of Baños de Río Tobía and dedicated to one of the most famous products in the region – Chorizo. The “Mercados Medieval y del Camino festival” celebrated in Santo Domingo de la Calzada is focused on the agricultural and craft traditions. Its program includes numerous activities, shows and craft markets.

    Thanks to its landscapes, traditions and the distance that separates the region from more touristy destinations, La Rioja is a perfect region for a rural stay in Spain.

    Barcelona

    September is a month of celebration in Barcelona, ​​with a large number of events and things to do. After celebrating its most famous festival, the “Festa Major de Gracia” in August, the city hosts several other popular events, unmissable for those who want to get closer to the authentic side of city life in Barcelona. 

    The “Festa Major d’Horta”, usually takes place in the first week of September and is celebrated in the district of the same name, located north of the centre. It is a little-known party, perfect for immersing yourself in the authentic life of a typical Barcelona barrio. The program includes theatre performances, dances and street concerts, in addition to the inevitable correfoc (fire-runs), a large number of children’s activities and gastronomic events. The following week is the “Festa de Poblenou” with a similar program it is held in the district north of La Barceloneta beach.

    The celebrations continue throughout the month of September with one of the most popular festivals in Barcelona, ​​the “Festa de la Mercè”, dedicated to the patron saint of the city – Virgen de la Merced – to which a basilica in the Gothic Quarter is dedicated to. The festival is partly religious and partly secular and takes place in various areas of the historic centre. The program includes correfoc, Castellers, parades of Gigantes, concerts, traditional dances, fireworks with music, and much more.

    To end September in style, do not miss the “Festa Major de la Barceloneta”, celebrated on the 29th of September in one of the most popular areas for renting a holiday apartment in Barcelona. The festival includes costumed street parades and the neighbourhood is decorated for the occasion. There are also traditional music concerts on the beach, during which many locals drink rom cremat (“burnt rum”), a drink made with rum, coffee beans, sugar, lemon peel and cinnamon.

    Costa Blanca

    In the summer, the Costa Blanca is one of the most lively destinations for beach holidays in Spain. Its most popular tourist locations are also perfect for a holiday at any time of the year, thanks to the favourable climate and a large number of activities available. It is not surprising that it is one of Spain’s favourite destinations for ex-pats who settle here to enjoy its splendid beaches at virtually every time of the year.

    One of the best places on the Costa Blanca for a holiday in September is Altea. This lovely town is located just a few kilometres from Alicante and offers comfortable beaches, a beautiful old town and many things to do. In September, Altea hosts the celebration of the Moros y Cristianos festival; a re-enactment of the victory of the Spanish King and Queen over the Arabs during the Reconquista. This is celebrated in many places on the peninsula, but the Costa Blanca is famous for hosting the best versions of this celebration.  

    In Altea, this festival coincides with the celebrations dedicated to the patron saint of the city, San Blas. The event is a mixture of religious celebrations and historical re-enactments that take over the streets for five days of parades, music, gastronomy and fireworks.

    San Sebastian

    September is a busy month in the beautiful city of San Sebastian, with the celebration of some of the most important events in the calendar. The city hosts some interesting international events, as well as traditional celebrations, perfect for getting to know the unique culture of this region.

    The month starts with “Euskal Jaiak”, the Basque culture festival. This event is dedicated to the folklore of the region, with performances of Basque sports such as cutting the trunks, lifting stones and Basque pelota. The program also includes a rowing regatta with traditional rowing boats and the Bandera de la Concha, very popular and heartfelt. Of course, during the festival, the fantastic gastronomy of the region is also celebrated, with particular regard to cider, one of the most popular products of the region.

    The festive month continues with the celebration of “Donostia Kutxa Kultur Festibala” music festival (also known as KKF), and it ends with the prestigious Film Festival, one of the most important on the European film scene.

    If you prefer to be with outside nature than in crowded streets with parades, head to the beaches of San Sebastian. In September, the beaches are less crowded, and you can enjoy the last of the summer in the north before the autumn rain arrives. If you love surfing, don’t forget that September is one of the best months to stay in San Sebastian, thanks to the arrival of the autumn swells.

    Seville

    In the height of summer, Seville can be a difficult city to visit. The temperatures can be very high, pushing the Sevillians themselves to seek refreshment on the beaches nearby on the Costa de la Luz. With the arrival of autumn, the summer certainly does not end in the city, but the temperatures drop just enough to allow those who visit it to enjoy its treasures without suffering in the heat. Renting a holiday apartment in Seville in September is ideal for those seeking a cultural holiday in a lively and hospitable city.

    There are many activities available. In addition to sight-seeing around the historical centre and the most famous barrios (Triana, Macarena, etc.), you can’t miss La Bienal, one of the most important flamenco festivals in Spain. The event is celebrated in “odd years” and generally lasts throughout the month, with many shows and side events. If you are visiting the city in an “even year”, don’t worry, there are always concerts and venues with opportunities to get closer to this fascinating artistic expression.

    In September, the city also offers some interesting events for sports enthusiasts, such as “Nocturna del Guadalquivir”, an amateur race that runs through the historic centre at night as well as the “Gran Semana Anglo-Arabe”, which is perfect for horse racing fans, with competitions and exhibitions celebrated in the Parque del Alamillo.

    Lanzarote

    If you are looking for ultimate relaxation on your holiday to Spain in September, consider staying in Lanzarote. The island offers a fantastic climate all year round, incredible beaches and, with the arrival of autumn, beaches are less crowded.

    Lanzarote has destinations to suit every type of holiday. For beaches and sun, head towards the splendid coves of Papagayo or the long stretches of sand of the area of ​​Playa Blanca. If you want to switch up days at the beach with cultural visits, go to Arrecife or Teguise and admire their unique architecture and wander around the markets. Don’t miss Jameos del Agua, the masterpiece from the artist Cesar Manrique.

    Nature is the protagonist in Lanzarote, declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. In addition to relaxing on its beaches, you can recharge your batteries by trekking around the Timanfaya National Park, where you can admire impressive volcanic landscapes. It is worth mentioning that Lanzarote is home to one of the most unique areas of Spanish wine production. La Geria, is spread over volcanic land, and uses ancient techniques for irrigation and to protect the vines from sea breezes; if you visit the island in September, be sure to participate and a wine tasting tour. 

    ‘No-brainer’ to ditch high prices and cold weather for Spain, Britons say

    IN MADRID – Spain wants to attract “thermal refugees” from Britain who want to spend this winter on the warmer shores of the Costas to escape the possibility of blackouts and soaring energy bills at home.

    Authorities in the Canary Islands and the Valencia region hope to capitalise on the energy crisis across Europe caused by cuts in the gas supplies from Russia to the West and rising electricity bills.

    British homes could face power outages of three hours at a time this winter in the worst-case scenario as the country contends with gas shortages, the National Grid has warned.

    The mild winter weather in Spain combined with a lower cost of living compared to Britain should attract tourists to while away months on the Costas, authorities said.

    Spain has been a draw for British holidaymakers during the winter for decades, but now tourism chiefs believe the prospect of escaping the UK may be more attractive because of the energy crisis at home.

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    One the first “thermal refugees” to arrive in Spain from Britain was Lorraine Dobbs.

    Ms Dobbs, a child protection officer from Oxford, plans to spend the next three months near Catral on the Costa Blanca, “to save money”.

    “I am taking time off from my job because it is cheaper to live here than in the UK. It is unreal how bad things have become in Britain,” she told i.

    “At home, I have a daily meter to check how much my electricity bill is. It has gone from £4.59 per day to £12.64 per day.”

    As the temperature hit 27°C in Catral on Friday, Ms Dobbs said she had saved up holiday time so she could take time off to save on bills during the winter.

    “It has not even hit the coldest time of the winter yet in Britain. Imagine what it is going to be like then when you must have the lights on and use the tumble dryer to dry clothes and other things?”

    She said that many working families who faced energy poverty during the British winter could not afford to move to Spain.

    “There are so many struggling families who must go to food banks. They will have to choose between feeding their children or buying Christmas presents this year. Santa will not be coming,” she said.

    Britons have said they will seek warmer weather in Spain this winter to try to avoid high energy prices at home (Photo: ose Jordan/AFP)

    Miguel Ángel Sotillos, president of the Valencian Association of Tourist Accommodation, said: “If we look at the daily news, it is not surprising that people think it is cheaper to come (to Spain) than to light up the stove of their house.

    This month Sue Barlow plans to travel with her husband Fred to Spain, where the couple will spend three months. After that, they will spend another three months in Morocco.

    “It is a no-brainer to leave Britain to get away from the cold weather and the cost. And to enjoy lovely Spain and its people,” said Ms Barlow, 71, a retired administrator from Chesterfield in Derbyshire.

    “At least four or five of our friends are planning to do the same as us this winter. We are lucky we can do this because we took early retirement.”

    Brexit regulations mean that Britons can only stay in Spain for up to 90 days in every 180.

    Pensioners and digital nomads may be able to stay the maximum amount of time in Spain.

    Many Britons would like to spend longer than three months abroad if they could to save money and keep warm under the Spanish sun, said Michelle Baker, a former journalist who runs a Facebook page which offers advice to tourists.

    In the Canary Islands, tourism authorities will next week launch a campaign to attract British pensioners to take advantage of the good weather and escape the high cost of energy at home. Britons make up the largest share of foreign tourists visiting the islands.

    The campaign will be aimed at attracting people aged 55 to 75 to spend time in the islands which are situated off the coast of west Africa and where temperatures remain above 20°C between December and February.

    Last week, authorities launched a similar campaign to attract German tourists, which make up the second largest market by nationality.

    “We want to (attract) people who already have an interest in travelling to the islands and who want to escape from the cold at home and the high cost of energy which this involves,” said Yaiza Castilla, regional minister for tourism, said.

    “They are welcome to prolong their stay in an archipelago which offers them sun and a good climate in winter.”

    Water temperature on the Costa Blanca in June. Weather in Spain in the month of June, sea temperature

    In Spain in June there is a beautiful warm sunny weather throughout the month. During the day, the air temperature on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante rises to 31 degrees Celsius, more than 34 degrees on the coast does not happen at all, because. fresh wind from the sea always cools the hot Spanish land, because the water temperature is +22 + 24 degrees.

    Spain Costa Blanca, sandy beaches June

    Sights of Spain Two Seas La Manga del Mar Menor

    The UV index of solar activity in June in Spain is very high from 8 to 9.8 points, so sun exposure without protective cream is highly discouraged, the maximum time during which you can stay in the sun without harm to your skin without protective lotion is about 20 minutes.

    The water is warm in the sea, so there are a lot of people on the sandy beaches of Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja, but not crowded like on the Black Sea coast. On the beaches there are always fresh water taps to rinse your feet from the sand, there are lockers for storing personal belongings, hammocks and umbrellas, round-the-clock free Wi-Fi Internet for everyone, lifeguards – Spaniards and Spaniards bypass the beaches, there are towers and a red room. cross, as well as the Chiringuitos del Sol bars where you can have a tasty snack or a summer Spanish cocktail. Men’s, women’s toilets, as well as for the disabled, are all cleaned 3 times a day.

    At night, the air temperature in Spain in June on the Costa Blanca does not fall below 20-24 degrees. It rains very rarely, for the whole month in June 2014 it rained only once – and that’s good, it happens that it rains 1 time during the whole summer. What do trees and plants eat in Spain on the coast? Of course, morning dew (the air on the coast is always humid) and, of course, watering.

    Video about the weather in Spain in June, sea, beaches.

    Clear sky UV index forecast data.
    The following table shows the recommended sun protection factor depending on the value of the UV index.

    Radiation level (UVI) Maximum exposure without protection Protection factor specified
    UV Description Clear skin Dark skin Clear skin Dark skin
    0 – 2 Under 80 minutes 110 minutes 15 8
    3 – 5 Moderate 40 minutes 60 minutes 25 15
    6 – 7 High 25 min. 35 min. 30 25
    8 – 10 Very high 20 minutes 30 min. 50+ 30
    11+ End 15 minutes 25 min. 50+ 50+

    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 June is 27.5
    °C, while the temperature of the water in the sea will be 23.0
    °С.

    Weather in June

    Daytime average temperature
    Nighttime average temperature
    +27.5 °C

    +22.0 °C
    Sea water temperature +23. 0 °C
    Number of sunny days
    Length of daylight hours
    30 days

    2 pm
    49 min.
    Rainy days
    Rainfall
    0 days

    10 mm
    Average wind speed 12.9 m/s

    Is it worth going to the Costa Blanca for a holiday in June?

    83.8%

    Taking into account all available weather data on the Costa Blanca in June (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the comfort level at this resort, which was 83.8
    %. Please also note that the comfort level in July will be higher and will be 92.8
    %

    Monthly comfort level

    On the graph below you can see the level of comfort on the Costa Blanca calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a holiday on the Costa Blanca are July, August and September. Months with the minimum level of comfort are February, December and January.

    Costa Blanca weather comparison by months

    Select the month you are interested in from the list below if you want to receive detailed information about the weather on the Costa Blanca at another time.

    Air temperature on the Costa Blanca in June

    Daytime air temperature in June ranges from 24.2°C to 30.2°C, at night from 19.3°C to 19.3°C respectively. At the same time, the average air temperature is 27.5
    °C during the day, and 22.0
    °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches an average of 5.4°C per month.

    Water temperature in the Costa Blanca in June

    In June, the water on the Costa Blanca is quite warm. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 20.8°C, while the maximum figure can reach 24. 8°C. The average water temperature for June is 23.0
    °C, which is 4.0°C higher than in May and 3.2°C lower than in July.

    Rainy days and precipitation in June

    The average for June on the Costa Blanca is 10
    mm of precipitation. This amount of precipitation is insignificant, and you will not notice rainy days. June is one of the driest months in terms of rainfall. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 3.3
    %. In this case, most often it will be a light drizzle.

    Sunny, cloudy and overcast days

    On the Costa Blanca in June, as a rule, there are about 30 sunny, 0 cloudy and 0 cloudy days. The length of daylight hours (from dawn to dusk) is 14 hours and 49 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 13 hours and 38 minutes per day. The Costa Blanca is one of the sunniest months of the year.

    Wind on the Costa Blanca in June

    The graph below shows the probability of winds of various strengths during the month. The average wind speed on the Costa Blanca in June is 12.9
    m/s.

    Weather in June at other resorts in Spain

    We bring to your attention brief data on the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in June. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.

    Name Day air temperature Air temperature
    at night
    Rainy days
    (precipitation)
    Water temperature
    Tenerife 23.0
    °C
    15.9
    °C
    0 days
    (7mm)
    21.5
    °C
    Barcelona 26.4
    °C
    19.6
    °C
    3 days
    (42mm)
    21. 5
    °C
    Mallorca 29.6
    °C
    19.7
    °C
    1 day
    (18mm)
    23.0
    °C
    Malaga 30.0
    °C
    18.6
    °C
    0 days
    (3mm)
    20.5
    °C
    Palma de Mallorca 30.1
    °C
    19.1
    °C
    1 day
    (14mm)
    23.1
    °C

    With the advent of the first summer month, the time for mass holidays starts, so many people are worried about where to go on vacation at this time. If, in addition to the warm sea and well-groomed beaches, you would like to get an extensive excursion program, feel free to purchase a ticket to Spain, the pearl of the Mediterranean. In this article on the Tour-Calendar, we will introduce you to the weather conditions in various parts of the country and give you some ideas for a memorable vacation.

    Weather in Spain in June

    The June forecast will delight vacationers with an abundance of cloudless days and an almost twofold reduction in precipitation compared to . The situation is improving even in the rainiest regions, which have finally caught the summer wave and become really hot. Of course, in every corner of Spain, summer flows in its own way, with certain features, but this only diversifies the possibilities of recreation. If a month ago during the day the mercury column in the capital barely reached +22°C, then in June Madrid and its suburbs meet travelers at +26..+28°C. During the day, everyone walks in T-shirts and shorts, but in the evening everyone inevitably returns to spring clothes, the air cools down to +13..+15°C. As for precipitation, here their probability is much higher than in the south – on average, about 6 days are recorded with the possibility of rain. In the northwest and northeast, where such administrative regions as Galicia, Asturias, Catabria, Aragon and Catalonia are located, climatic conditions are almost the same. So, in La Coruña, the run-up of daily temperatures ranges from +11..+13°C at night to +18..+20°C during the day, rainy days are observed for about one week. In Santander and Bilbao, the nights are literally 1-2 degrees warmer, and the number of days with precipitation reaches 12. If you move east along the northern coast, the amount of precipitation will increase slightly, but increase. In the southern regions, the weather is what any tourist wants to see, who wants to fill his leisure time not only with educational trips, but also with beach bliss.

    Madrid
    Barcelona
    Malaga
    Ibiza
    Costa del Sol
    Costa Brava
    Costa Blanca
    Salou
    Costa Dorada
    Majorca
    Tenerife

    It is no longer warm here, but really hot. The duration of solar activity and the level of insolation are much higher here. So, when heading to the south of Spain, make sure to bring a good sunscreen and dark glasses that will protect your eyes from the insidious ultraviolet. The maximum indicators are inherent in Andalusia, or more precisely, its capital Seville, where by lunchtime the air heats up to +31°C. .+33°C. Only after sunset the heat lets go, the thermometer drops to +18..+19°C The second position is occupied by the Costa del Sol. At night, weather forecasters promise +18..+20°C at its resorts, and by lunchtime approximately +27..+29°C. On the Costa Blanca, the title of the hottest city belongs to the delightful Murcia. Its climate is similar to that of Seville: the average values ​​of the lows and highs are +17°C and +30°C respectively. But the record for the number of hours of sunshine is the Costa del Almeria – the southernmost stretch of the Mediterranean coast. At the same time, recorded temperatures are more moderate here. It is much more comfortable to be on island Spain, the scorching heat is facilitated by fresh sea breezes. That is why the choice of many couples with children falls on the islands. Very good in Gran Canaria, where most of the month the air temperature is +25..+27°C. Sometimes, of course, jumps up to + 30 ° C occur, but this is extremely rare. In the evening – +18. .+19°C, so don’t hide long sleeves. But an umbrella is definitely not useful. In Ibiza, the weather is also conducive to a pleasant pastime: during the day – about + 26 ° C, at night – not lower than + 18 ° C. Menorca is traditionally a couple of degrees cooler. As in May, this month in Spain everything blooms and smells, it’s time to visit the most beautiful places. In June, the landscapes become even more beautiful thanks to the blooming vineyards stretching for kilometers. Young leaves shimmering in the sun and a subtle, subtle aroma beckon passing tourists to stop and admire this miracle of nature.

    What to do in Spain in June?

    Summer in Spain is a special, incomparable time. The country is flooded with tourists from all over the world. All of them are eager to plunge into the lively atmosphere, be fascinated by vivid images and feel the impulsive energy of the country overflowing. Wherever you go, multilingual speech will be clearly heard everywhere, and carelessness, lightness and anticipation of the holiday will be poured into the air. June in Spain is created for pleasure, someone goes for pleasure to the luxurious white-sand beaches, someone enthusiastically rides around the sights, others selflessly devastate the shelves of fashion stores, and the most talented and energetic have time everywhere and everywhere. This month, the birthplace of fearless conquistadors and beautiful flamenco is full of the most diverse and tempting offers, so you will definitely find something to your liking.

    Beach holiday

    In June, the beach season officially starts in Spain. Now tourists take bathing suits to most seaside cities of the country. The list of resorts ready to accept bathers is expanding significantly. It is replenished due to hitherto dormant and. Finally, here the weather takes its toll. The coast is rapidly acquiring all the infrastructure necessary for an incomparable beach holiday. Restaurants, cafes and bars closed for the winter period are hastily reopening, new hotels are being built and already functioning hotels are returning to work, and street vendors are active. In general, the atmosphere gradually revives. When planning to stay on the Costa Brava, it should be understood that this month mainly those who like to swim in invigorating water come here: in the first two weeks at +18°C, and in the second – at +19..+20°C.

    The waters washing the Barcelona shores are somewhat friendlier; they warm up to +20°C and +21°C. Similar marks are characteristic of Balearic. The Costa del Sol and the Costa del Almeria guarantee a stable +20°C. Capricious sun worshipers can safely recommend the island of eternal spring. Thanks to the steady trade winds, the breath of the African heat is not so scalding here. Basically, travelers prefer the southern part of the coast of the island, as it is humid and sometimes cloudy in the north. In the first decade, the water temperature is kept at +21°C, and by the end of June it is almost +22°C.

    Entertainment and excursions

    If you wish, you can leave the coast for a while and ride around the country. Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Sitges, Santiago de Campostela, Granada and many other cities are always happy to welcome guests. There are not only excellent restaurants and branded boutiques, but also ancient fortresses, palaces, monasteries, elegant stone houses and wide cobbled squares that keep the seal of the times. Fidget travelers will appreciate the possibilities of ecotourism. It offers tourists paragliding, horseback riding, cycling, climbing the picturesque mountain slopes, which offer breathtaking endless views of the stunning surroundings, or diving into the mysterious world of dungeons. One of the delightful corners is the Sierra Nevada Biosphere Reserve. In the summer it is not at all hot here, so forays here go with a bang.

    Another obligatory point of the educational program is acquaintance with the delights of Spanish cuisine. Almost every region has its signature dish, so be sure to get a colossal gastronomic experience. June is wonderful not only for adults, but also for children. Firstly, many previously closed water parks and entertainment complexes are being put into operation, where children will have plenty of fun and make many exciting discoveries, however, a number of slides and downhill slopes guarantee a generous portion of adrenaline for parents as well. On the Costa Brava, for example, this is the Marineland water complex, on the Costa Dorada – Port Aventura, in Mallorca – the Arenal water park and the fun upside-down interactive house Kathmandu, in Barcelona – an aquarium and a zoo. Secondly, this is a great time to visit various animal shows. In the summer they are held much more often, so getting to them will not be difficult. So, in Tenerife, young tourists will find a dynamic performance of killer whales and fur seals in Loro Parque, and in Benidorm, children over 5 years old will be able to swim with dolphins.

    Holidays and festivals

    The beginning of summer is the starting point of an endless series of successive concerts, festivals and fairs. So you will definitely be lucky to visit one of the interesting events. June 21 – International Music Day. June 23 in the evening in many cities and villages celebrate St. John’s Day. The streets are decorated with huge papier-mâché statues, and tents are set up around them with wine, snacks and all sorts of goodies. Everywhere music sounds, people dance and have fun. On the night of the 24th, bonfires are made, in which all the figures are burned.

    This pagan holiday is very similar to our Ivan Kupala Day. For Granada, this month is notable for the grandiose Music Festival. On June 14, the Catholic community of La Orotava (Tenerife) celebrates the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, for which the streets are decorated with carpets of fresh flowers, and amazing sand paintings are created in the central square. Thousands of liters of wine are spilled in the town of Haro (La Rioja region) at the Batalla del Vino wine battle.

    As a conclusion, June in Spain is one of the best months for swimming and cultural experiences. The absence of unbearable heat contributes to the fact that acclimatization passes quite imperceptibly. If you are not tied to any specific dates, we advise you to postpone the trip to the second half of the month, when the water is more warm. Tour-Calendar hopes that now, after reading our article, you will easily find your paradise in summer Spain.

    (archive) / Spain

    Forum members! Again, you have to resort to the help of the collective mind :). Given: holiday in the middle of June
    , dad-mother-daughter 7 years old, I want the sea (clean (!), 22 degrees, beautiful and a lot …. We were on Dorada, so I omit this option. My estimates are as follows Costa
    Blanca
    . For a child, there will be Terra Mitica (by the way, has anyone… been to raft to Ibiza from Denia;). The pluses are also warmer than on Brava, the sea. Costa
    Brava. Here it is easier to find interesting things for adults. Barça, Andorra… did not leave me indifferent), minus temperature
    water at this time, right? What would you prefer? PS. Initially, the plans were such a voyage: Madrid – Costa
    Blanca
    Costa
    Brava – Madrid. But when we became…

    Vladimir Larin
    I would prefer a) not to repeat myself and b) taking into account the child to play it safe with temperature
    water. This year is a very late spring. Adult Costa
    Blanca
    is more boring, but if you wish, you can also sketch out a cultural program. P.S.: Madrid Warner Brothers is dull… In general, not what you expect from a big name.

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    Sea temperature in Spain at the end of September. Where to go to Spain in September at sea

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    With the advent of autumn, many resorts cease to receive tourists, as the weather does not allow you to relax by the sea and enjoy a good rest. But not the resorts of Spain. Absolutely all resorts are open in the country and they are all full of vacationers. After all, the weather in Spain in September is almost summer and much higher and sunnier than in the south of our country. And the temperature of the water in the sea is such that you can swim here for a long time, almost until the very winter. Let’s talk about which resorts in Spain are best to relax in September 2019year and read the reviews of tourists.

    In sunny and warm Spain you can relax all year round. Swimming in the sea may not always work out, but you can sunbathe in January and February. The country has a huge territory, which has an entrance to the sea. Therefore, hundreds of resorts and thousands of small villages are located on the large coast. Most of the tourists prefer to relax in big cities that are known all over the world. And it is about them that we will talk.

    One of the most popular resorts in Spain is Ibiza. September is sunny but not very dry. When the sun is shining, the air warms up to +30 and up to +35, but more often the thermometer shows +27. This is quite a comfortable temperature and you can not be afraid to burn in the sun. Precipitation in the form of rain does not fall often, but if it rains, it is heavy. Up to 42 millimeters of precipitation can fall in a month. It is hot at night in Ibiza, and even if the temperature drops to +20, night discos will not let you freeze. And during the day you can swim in the warm sea, the temperature of which is about +25 degrees.

    The island of Mallorca is no less popular, but in early autumn people are not in a hurry to relax here. This is due to numerous rains, which can go up to a third of the entire month. During the rainy season, about 62-65 millimeters of precipitation falls. If the sun is shining, then the air warms up to +26, but the nights are cool, and it is better to wear warm clothes for a walk at night.

    When people talk about Spain, the first thing they think of is Barcelona. It is this resort that receives half of all tourists in the country. If you decide to visit Barcelona in September, then an umbrella will definitely not be superfluous in your suitcase. The city ranks third among all Spanish cities in terms of rainfall and precipitation in early autumn. In September, more than 80 millimeters of precipitation pours from the sky, and there can be 8-11 rainy days per month. The air temperature during the day, even in cloudy weather, is almost always up to +25 degrees. Nights are a little cooler around +20, and in such weather, most tourists prefer to walk around the city rather than get bored in hotels.

    The leader in terms of precipitation in September in Spain is the Costa Dorada. According to statistics, about 90 millimeters of rain can fall here in a month. This is quite a lot for a resort town where people relax by the sea. Despite the abundance of rain and precipitation, the air here is quite well warmed up. In September, the city rarely gets below +25 degrees. And the sea near the resort is warmed up to +24. So on a fine sunny day, tourists rush to the sea to swim and sunbathe.

    Salou is another resort that floods in September. There is a little less rainfall than on the Costa Dorada, but they still prevent you from fully enjoying your vacation by the sea. But as soon as the sun comes out, it immediately becomes warm and the local beaches are clogged to the eyeballs. Rains do not scare tourists much and they come here every month in large numbers.

    But where there is almost no rain, it is in the town of Santa Cruz. Forecasters record here only one rainy day, and precipitation is not more than 8 millimeters. Agree – for September, this figure is not very bad. As for other indicators, they are also better than those of other cities. The daytime temperature is above +27 degrees, at night it is not lower than +21, and the sea is calm with a water temperature of +23. It is this resort that tourists choose after Barcelona. So think about what is more important to you: the famous name of the city and the rains or a quiet and relaxing holiday by the sea with almost no rainfall.

    Weather in Spain in September reviews of tourists

    “My husband and I were in Malaga in early September. The sun shone every day. Not a single rain during our week of vacation. The sea is calm, without high waves. The evenings are warm and you can walk. But closer to midnight it becomes cool and it is better to go to the hotel. Prices here are normal, the same as in all of Spain. In the resorts here, no one winds up the price tags.

    Eugene.

    “We were vacationing in Mallorca. We arrived on the 15th September and stayed here until the 22nd. It rained once, but it quickly ended. The sun shone every day, and the sea was warm every day. Rare tourists came out of the sea, mostly everyone swam. And they went ashore only on their own business. I liked it here, and I would like to have a rest on the island.”

    The Iberian Peninsula is beautiful at any time of the year and in any weather, so if your vacation falls at the beginning of autumn and you are wondering if it is worth visiting Spain in September
    , then the answer is unequivocal – it’s worth it! After all, this is the very height of the fertile velvet season, the decline of the exhausting heat. You are waiting for the same world treasures of museums, galleries, architectural monuments as in summer, but along with them the gentle sea, a rich harvest of delicious fruits and vegetables and a slightly smaller number of young people, students and schoolchildren on vacation, who at this time resume classes in educational institutions.

    Where is the best place to relax in Spain in September

    We, answering the question where is the best place to relax in Spain in September
    , we can go through the five most popular destinations that are always in high demand among tourists to see what they have to offer us in autumn. And it’s worth starting with a trip to the northern region, having spent your own. Luxurious Barcelona, ​​which has become a real tourist Mecca, and the magnificent sea coast of Catalonia, which will give moments of relaxation while lying on the beach under the warm Spanish sun, can certainly be called the pearls of these lands.

    Usually buy tours to Spain in September
    you can with a small discount in relation to the increased price of the so-called holiday season. Although the ninth month is very often included in this concept of the high season, the cost of vouchers will still be a little less if you stay on the coast.

    In Barcelona itself, Spain in September prices
    do not go down, but can only grow, because in summer, and in spring, and in autumn, and even in winter (we already wrote about) the folk trail does not overgrow there. But before postponing your trip for the fall in order to save money, take an interest in the price of tickets. Very often, during a large influx of tourists, additional charter flights are organized, which are much cheaper than regular lines, so the entire package tour can cost you much less.

    In the city, in order to attract tourists, something interesting is organized all the time, but for tours to Spain in September
    and there is no need to invent anything special, because during this period a large city-wide holiday is celebrated – the La Merce festival in honor of the city patroness of Our Lady of Mercy. It takes place in the last days of the month, very noisy, beautiful. If during this period you get to the city, then you will find concerts, laser shows, traditional living towers that the townspeople build by standing on each other’s backs, delicious coca pies that are baked only for this holiday and much more. In 2015, the dates of the festival were 23.09-27.09. You can look at the entire program on the festival website to find something interesting for yourself.

    In addition, it is impossible to feel the atmosphere of Barcelona without another attraction that you cannot experience in the summer – this is the football championship, La Liga, in which the local football club is always fighting for the championship. Even if you are not a football fan, you will enjoy the unique atmosphere of the huge Camp Nou stadium, as its fans are recognized authorities in supporting their home team. In general, at holidays in Spain in September
    in any city, include football in your schedule, this is an experience that will be perhaps stronger than the famous bullfight.

    Holidays in Spain in September: reviews

    About holidays in Spain in September reviews
    are always laudatory, not least thanks to the sea. Despite the huge number of architectural monuments of world importance, it is thanks to beach tourism that the country today has a developed economy. Well, this resource is valuable and, if used correctly, can bring a lot of money. Even eyes run wide when choosing among. But, since we started from the north, we will go to the northernmost coast of the peninsula, which is called the Costa Brava.

    Its rocky shores and quiet bays are so picturesque and romantic that even if the weather is not very favorable, it will be a pleasure to relax there. Sea in Spain in September
    is mostly warm throughout, reaching 22 to 27 degrees at various points. In Costa Dorado, of course, there will be no maximum temperature, but for our bathers the local +23+24 is very “fresh milk”. Residents of the towns that make up the coast, of course, tend to extend the holiday season, so they come up with many festivals and entertainment, in addition to the usual excursions.

    Also many compliments can be said to other Catalan coasts, Costa Dorado, Costa del Maresme. Stunning snow-white beaches await you there, with all the necessary infrastructure, and if the weather deteriorates at the end of the month and waves hit the shore, then there are people who, as they say, were just waiting for this. These are lovers of surfing, other types of extreme tourism, for which there are equipment rental points, schools, and competitions are held. In general, for all connoisseurs of the beauties of the sea Spain, holidays, prices in September
    are attractive.

    The real pearl of the Catalan coast can be called the Spanish Disneyland -. Since tourists with children, for obvious reasons, become less during this period, the queues for the most popular attractions also decrease, so even the most adults can remember how great it can be in an amusement park.

    Beach holidays in Spain in September

    Real fans of the sun, of course, want not to miss a single ray of it, so they are in search of beach holidays in Spain in September
    go south, where the sea is warmer, where the bright sun shines 300 days a year, and high mountains reliably protect both locals and tourists from nasty autumn rains. You can spend your own or go a little further south to be on the Costa Blanca.

    It is in Valencia, in addition to the charm of the old port, that there is a whole set of the most famous of the new attractions of Spain. At the end of September
    you will be able to visit the City of Science and Arts with the aquarium and museums with the same success as in summer, where you can lose your head from the number of exhibits, installations, exhibitions. This is a real city of the future, where you can spend a few days of vacation. Also, the Old Town with the main Cathedral, the Museum of Ceramics, and the Museum of Fine Arts invariably makes a great impression.

    But, we did not come to Spain in September-October
    to talk about places of interest only. We take the bus and go to the White Coast, as the name of the Costa Blanca coast sounds in literal translation. This name is derived from the color of the coastal rocks, which create a magnificent microclimate in this place. If you want to experience the ancient flavor of the region, head to one of the many fishing towns that have survived to this day along the sea. If you want to enjoy a high-class holiday, while swimming in the sea at +26 degrees Celsius, then welcome to Benidorm.

    This city is located in the heart of the Costa Blanca, but if you look at its photo, you may doubt whether you are in the right country now. After all, luxurious skyscrapers here almost completely obscured the narrow streets of the old fishing village, which has now become a real European Las Vegas. If you want to know where to relax in Spain in September
    is noisy and fun, then Benidorm will definitely not disappoint you.

    Ideal in Benidorm weather in Spain in september
    , a very warm sea, and on its beaches, the best of which is Playa del Levante, which is marked with a blue flag and is included in the ranking of the best beaches in the Mediterranean, you can comfortably spend a whole vacation. Also in these places there is a tiny beach of Cala del Tio Ximo, which is one of the most popular due to its secluded position between the rocks and the clearest sea.

    Temperature in Spain in September
    on the Costa Blanca is an average of +28 degrees during the day, while the sun is almost always shining and the sea is calm. Even with small children during this period, you will get a quality beach holiday.

    Relax in Spain in September

    The further south we move, the more interesting beach places we will find for ourselves. Relax in Spain in September
    is ideally possible on the coast near Malaga, which is called the Costa del Sol – Sunny Beach.

    Here you will also find sunny weather and gentle sea Spain in September. Reviews
    about Sunny Beach is always beautiful, but be prepared that it will cost a little more than the northern beaches, because it is considered the most fashionable of all the above resorts. Now is the perfect time to explore Tivoli Park, Torremolinos Water Park, since it is the absence of heat that allows you to enjoy entertainment to the fullest, without hiding from the exhausting sun in the shade.

    It is Andalusia that is the birthplace of most stereotypes about the beautiful Spain. Where is the best in September
    feel the authentic flavor of the southern people as not in this region. Seville, its capital, the city of bullfighting and flamenco, and to see this, in early autumn you can visit the famous Flamenco festival. True, it is held only once every two years on even, so in 2015 it will not be possible to see it. But this means that there will be a reason to return to the capital of Andalusia next year.

    Trips to Spain in September

    Trips to Spain in September
    can be safely bought anywhere, except, perhaps, the northwestern part, the cities of the Bay of Biscay, where it rains more often during this period. Among the recommended places to visit, one cannot but mention the magnificent Zaragoza, the capital of Aragon, in which each building is a monument to a particular era, it is not for nothing that it is called the city of four cultures.

    If you are tormented by the problem of choosing a tour location at Spain in September, where to go
    , then Sevilla would be a great option. And if you stay even in October, you can get to the magnificent El Pilar festival, a kind of city day, at the beginning of the month. You are waiting for dance competitions, bullfights, a parade of puppets. There is another festival that will delight men – this is the beer festival, for which the same large tents are set up as in Munich at the same time.

    There are not so many tourists with children and students anymore, because the school year has begun. Prices for excursions and tours to the country
    slightly reduced, which can not but please.

    The first half of September cannot be called the beginning of autumn. After all, the air temperature is warmed up to + 30ºС, water up to + 25ºС. Feel free to go to any
    resorts, from the Costa Brava to the Costa del Sol, as well as the islands.

    Officially, autumn in Spain begins on the twenty-first of September, from the day of the autumnal equinox. From about this time, in the second half of September, the weather changes:

    • Northern coast of Spain
      (Costa Brava and
      Costa Dorada)
      In the northern regions of Spain, including Barcelona, ​​the daytime air reaches +22…+25ºС. In the evening, you need to take outerwear, the temperature drops to + 17ºС.
      Water approximately +22ºС;
    • Central coast of Spain
      (Costa Blanca)
      The central regions maintain stable temperatures around +27ºС. But even here at the end of September a decrease is expected, it is worth stocking up on a sweatshirt or sweater;
    • South coast of Spain
      (Costa del Sol)
      The southern part is in the best position. The beginning of September here is completely hot up to +29ºС during the day and up to +20ºС by night. The average water temperature is +23ºС.
      It’s time to enjoy your holiday
      the best beaches in Spain.
      If the rain suddenly starts, then it also ends quickly. But by the end of the month, swimming in these places can be prevented by sudden strong winds, storms and
      cold Atlantic current. On these rainy and cool days of September, you can go on excursions or shopping, there is something to see in the country;
    • Islands

      The Canaries are warm all year round.
      About the weather and good
      holidays in the Canary Islands
      you don’t have to worry at any time.
      The Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca and Formentera) are more mysterious, here the weather in September is still warm, but rains are not ruled out.
    Resorts
    t in the afternoon wed, ºС t at night Wed, ºС t of water cf, ºС Number of rainy days, cf
    Alicante +28 +21 +25 1
    Barcelona +26 +19 +24 3
    Valencia +28 +20 +25 2
    Gran Canaria +28 +24 +24
    Girona +26 +16 +23 2
    Ibiza +27 +24 +26 2
    Costa Blanca +29 +24 +26 2
    Costa Brava +25 +19 +21 2
    Costa Dorada +26 +19 +23 3
    Madrid +28 +18 4
    Mallorca +28 +22 +26 1
    Salou +27 +20 +25 1
    Seville +32 +21 +23 1
    Tenerife +26 +21 +24 3

    Why is it worth going to Spain in September?

    And yet, Spain in September is the best choice for those who do not like too hot weather, counting on a quiet and relaxing trip.
    There are no more crowds of tourists on the beaches, you can leisurely walk along the embankments. At this time, it is good to combine a beach holiday with sightseeing, as well as shopping.
    The cultural heritage of Spain will amaze every tourist. And many branded stores will give away quality goods at good discounts.
    You should remember the peculiarities of the weather in Spain at the beginning and end of September and choose a resort according to your needs and desires.
    Then the rest will not be overshadowed by climate change and will bring only pleasure.

    Holiday prices in September

    tours to spain
    obey the following rule: “summer is over – prices have decreased.” The cost of both package tours and accommodation and air travel is reduced.
    The first days of September are considered especially “failed” dates, because the school year has begun for schoolchildren and students, which means that a large flow of tourists has been weeded out.
    Seats on planes remain, and tour operators are forced to reduce the cost of flights to Spain. The average savings compared to the summer period is 10-20%.
    A day for food, excursions and other trifles goes around 100-150 euros.
    In autumn, restaurants, bars and cafes reduce their prices compared to summer prices. Yes, and the cost of excursions in September begins to creep down.

    Which resorts in Spain should you visit in September?

    For
    beach holiday in spain
    in early September, absolutely any resort in the country is suitable. But in the second half of the month it is best to choose the Canary Islands (Tenerife, Gran Canaria or La Palma).
    Because in all other resorts the weather suffers strong changes. The sea can begin to storm sharply, and the rain can charge for the whole day. Don’t sunbathe
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    Spain is good because it can be visited at almost any time of the year. And if it so happened that vacation is possible only in the fall, then there is no need to despair. will welcome you with open arms. Nothing will remind you of autumn at the resorts. And in this review we will talk about what the weather is like at

    The beginning of autumn in Spain is not much different from the summer period

    In September, the rest is no different from summer. It can be safely considered a beach. The sea continues to be warm. And only at the end of the month the temperature begins to decrease slightly. Closer to the northern part, it can reach 22 degrees. In the southern part of the country, the temperature drops to 23 degrees.

    Holidays in September in the resorts of Spain can be especially pleasant because there is an opportunity to see all the sights. The sun’s rays are no longer so scorching to interfere with this process.

    The best option for your holiday

    The Costa Dorada is recognized as the tourist capital of Spain. The best option would be a vacation in Catalonia in the popular resort of Salou. This city has gained its fame thanks to the magnificent beaches, a large number of amusement parks. The nightlife in the resort is lively. This is facilitated by clubs and discos. With the help of a variety of excursions, you can get acquainted with numerous attractions by visiting Tarragona, Reus, Barcelona. September can be safely considered the most suitable month for the most interesting excursions.

    There are always a lot of cultural events

    Regardless of the fact that the summer period is almost over, there are a lot of cultural events. This is a holiday in honor of the Merciful Virgin Mary, who is the patroness of Barcelona, ​​and theatrical performances, and fairs. There are a huge number of options for how to spend your time in September in Spain.

    Should I visit Spain in October?

    Tourists often ask questions about the weather in Spain in October. This is due to the fact that not everyone is able to escape from their offices and visit the country in September. But I want to relax at the resort. Let’s consider this question as well.

    The weather in Spain in October remains quite warm for most of the month. Almost all resorts allow swimming in the first half. In the second half of the month, the water in the northern part of the country is no longer so suitable for swimming. You can swim only in Ibiza, Mallorca and on But in Malaga, although it is warm, the water temperature drops to 18 degrees.

    Autumn weather features

    The weather in Spain in October is one of the rainiest. But when compared with other months, which are characterized by a large amount of precipitation, we can say that this autumn period is quite dry. For example, in November there is much more rain. The weather in Spain in early October is warm and sunny. Therefore, you can safely visit a variety of excursions, swim in the sea. However, prolonged sunbathing should not be. It should be noted that the so-called “Indian summer” is observed in the first weeks. Therefore, for several days the weather is no different from summer. Generally speaking, the month is warm and sunny. Overcast and cloudy weather is observed only for a maximum of 10 days.

    Cooler weather in Spain in October is present in the northern part. Accordingly, tourists go there only to enjoy a cultural holiday. A variety of travel companies are able to offer just a huge number of trips to Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Seville and Granada.

    Cultural holidays in Barcelona

    Barcelona is the most popular tourist destination. And its main attraction can be considered the Gothic Quarter. The atmosphere that is inherent in it, a huge number of medieval buildings, labyrinths and dark streets – all this can attract the attention of numerous guests of the city. There is always something to see in Barcelona. There are over 40 different museums in the city. The buildings have a unique architecture designed by Antoni Gaudí. All this just overwhelms Barcelona with a special flavor. Among the most famous projects of Antonio, the Sagrada Familia, as well as the Park Güell, should be highlighted.

    Dynamic Valencia

    The weather in Spain in October makes it possible to visit Valencia. This city is more dynamic. Tourists get the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of sports. You can visit nightclubs, bars and restaurants. And the unique cuisine will not leave anyone indifferent. If you decide to visit this city, then you should definitely try the Valencian paella. Its preparation is rightfully considered a real art.

    Active and cultural holidays in Granada

    Granada is considered to be a beautiful city. In it, every tourist can enjoy not only active, but also cultural recreation. The resorts of the city provide the opportunity to use the ski slopes at any time of the day or night. Special attractions include the palaces of the Alhambra and the Generalife. Albayzin is also worth a visit. Without a doubt, Granada is the city that any tourist needs to visit.

    How is shopping?

    Shopping will allow you to visit outlers, which are relatively small trading towns. You can find any clothes of any brand in them. Therefore, shopping lovers will find something to their liking. If you are not one of them, then you can stroll through the classic shopping centers and boutiques. There are a lot of them in the cities of Spain.

    Conclusion

    Beautiful The weather is not able to interfere with your pastime. But you should understand that you need to make the right choice in favor of a particular resort. It is also worth deciding how exactly you want to spend your time. The country loves tourists. Therefore, all conditions have been created for vacationers to receive an incredible charge of vivacity, unique impressions.

    “Hot Spain” – perhaps the first association when it comes to holidays in this country. Summer is very friendly to the Spanish coast: somewhere it lasts almost all year round, and somewhere it tries to stay until September-October. Let the calendar summer months be left behind – the beginning of autumn can give as many warm days as you need to swim in the sea and get an enviable tan.

    What’s more, there are reasons to postpone a holiday with children in Spain until September. Firstly, in September the languid heat disappears. The heat is on the decline and that magical time comes when you can sunbathe and swim all day. The child quickly acclimatizes, and not a single day of vacation will be lost. Secondly, moderate autumn warmth favors excursions, while in summer, because of the heat, you usually do not want to go anywhere. Thirdly, at the end of August, the resorts of Spain begin to empty, and with a decrease in the flow of tourists, hotel prices also decrease.

    But in order to have a successful holiday in September, you need to choose the right resort. Kidpassage has prepared for you information about the best places to relax with a child in the first month of autumn.

    Weather in Spain in September

    September in Spain is the time of harvesting quince and persimmon. The color of these fruits seems to have migrated to the weather forecasts in Spanish resorts: every day is decorated with a warm golden circle. Sunny, warm, dry – this is a brief description of the weather in early September in all resorts in Spain. Autumn has not yet had time to cool the sea with its breath, and the beaches are becoming less crowded just because people are ending their vacation, and it’s time for schoolchildren to sit down at their desks.

    But the weather in Spain at the end of September is different in different resorts. In the south and on the islands, the swimming season is still in full swing, and in the east it’s time to dress warmly and move from the beaches to museums.

    Air and water temperature

    The northernmost coast of Spain, washed by the Mediterranean Sea, -. Here even in summer there is no strong heat, and in early September the temperature does not rise above +25°C. In the first decade of the month, it is still warm and comfortable on the coast, and the water in the sea has a temperature of +23°C. But by mid-September, the daytime temperature drops to +22°C, and sea water cools down to +20°C. And although the weather on the Costa Brava still allows you to sunbathe in September, but the rain every now and then reminds you that the season is ending.

    The Costa Dorada is a little further south than the Costa Brava, and this immediately affects the weather. Even heat, which is established in June, will last until the very end of September. So the first month of autumn will be marked by air temperature +25-28°С and water +23-24°С. The weather is especially favorable for family holidays in September, since the shallow sea, which easily warms up to + 25 ° С, is added to all other benefits. Sunny weather on the Costa Dorada is occasionally overshadowed by rain, but the precipitation is too short to remember them.

    Autumn on the Costa Blanca does not betray its presence. The temperature in Alicante reaches +30°C and only by the end of September will drop to +23-25°C. And the sea in September is even warmer than in June – about +24°С. The beginning of autumn on the Costa Blanca does without rain, even a gloomy sky is a rarity. And if you are looking for a children’s health resort in Spain, then it is in the resorts of the Costa Blanca. The local climate is considered very beneficial for children.

    The resorts of Costa Calida are often mentioned as part of the Costa Blanca, and not in vain – the climate of these places is almost the same. But why not remember the “children’s sea” – the Mar Menor lagoon, where the water is always warmer than in the Mediterranean Sea?

    Our story has reached Andalusia – it is believed that the best weather in the resorts of Spain in September is inherent in this hot region. But there is an important nuance that needs to be taken into account when going on vacation with a child. Indeed, at the beginning of autumn on the southern shores of the country there is fabulous weather – the heat is leaving, and thermometers finally show only + 25-27 ° С. But the sea temperature, alas, is not encouraging: the currents of the Atlantic cool the water to + 20-21 ° C – you won’t be able to swim with children.

    On the other hand, it is possible to catch the summer heat in the resorts of Costa Tropical and Costa de Almeria – they are located east of the Costa del Sol, and the Atlantic currents do not reach there. The water temperature here can reach + 25 ° C, and the whole September will keep the summer heat, so the weather favors a beach holiday.

    When looking at what the weather is like in Spain in September, it’s important not to lose sight of the islands. Mallorca, for example, does not even think about saying goodbye to summer. During the day, the thermometers often rise to + 30 ° C, and even by the end of the month it does not get colder than + 25 ° C. And the water in the sea is just a delight: +25°С at the beginning of September and +23°С at the end. The weather in Mallorca occasionally scares with rain, but the sky does not frown for long.

    Mallorca

    The island of Tenerife is warmed by the sun almost all year round, and September and October can be assigned the status of “highest summer”. In early autumn, the water in the ocean off the coast of the Canaries reaches a maximum temperature of +23-25°C. The air warms up to + 25-28 ° С, so get ready to forget what time of the year your holiday in Tenerife fell on.

    Is good weather important only for a beach holiday? It is quite possible that it is not serene seascapes that attract you to Spain, but excursions to famous museums. For you – an overview of the September weather in the capital and major cities.

    Madrid comes to life with the arrival of September: after the summer stuffiness, when the temperature goes off scale, a blessed coolness sets in (however, the air is still warmed up to +25-29°C). It rains a few times a month, but they are only welcome.

    In Barcelona, ​​the beginning of autumn can be seen in two ways: the beaches are empty and the football stadiums are full. But the weather in Barcelona remains summer – all the same + 25-26 ° С. Unless the sky frowns more often than usual, and sometimes a strong wind breaks down with rain. For lovers of a beach holiday, this is a hindrance, and cloudy days do not interfere with excursions.

    Valencia in September and don’t think about the cold. Be sure: after the excursions, good weather will beckon you to the beach. And how to resist when the air temperature is +27°С, and the water is +25°С? It almost never rains, and it’s up to you to choose – to explore the sights of Valencia or sunbathe on its beaches.

    In the second half of September, accommodation is offered at reduced prices, delighting connoisseurs of the velvet season with promotions and packages for families. For example, on the Costa Blanca at this time, you can profitably rent a hotel room with an all-inclusive system and a whole range of entertainment for children. However, much more pleasant prices in September in Spain are offered by small hotels or apartments. You can refuse to eat at the hotel restaurant and get acquainted with a variety of delicious Spanish cuisine in local taverns.
    In September, one can note a drop in prices for flights to Spain. But at the same time, by the end of the month, the number of flights is significantly reduced.

    Ready to play catch-up with the summer? Then choose and use from the Kidpassage collection.

    Where to go in September on board a yacht?

    Summer is not over yet – September is still ahead, the unsung hero of the tourist months: usually a better and less crowded time than the height of summer, and an ideal opportunity to enjoy peace and quiet. But you still do not know where to go on vacation in September?

    Visit places that are usually crowded with tourists and enjoy the beauty of nature, luxury yachts, outdoor adventures and maybe more than one glass of wine. Europe, one of the travellers’ most favorite destinations, retains its true charm until September, when comfortable temperatures hover between a delightful 25°C and 32°C, the streets become quieter, but the sea is still the ideal temperature for swimming.

    For most travelers, the ninth month is an awakening, a return to reality. But if you can reverse the trend, you will realize that September is the best time to travel. What’s more, you don’t have to fly across oceans to get your last dose of vitamin D.

    So don’t miss the opportunity, take advantage of the dramatic drop in prices, and you can reap the benefits of deserted beaches and restaurants with no lines. Below you will find the best regions for September holidays in Europe, which are ideal for couples, groups and families with children. Rent your boat with Click&Boat in one of our top holiday destinations this September and enjoy the summer some more.

    1. Algarve, Portugal

    Weather: Max: 30°C | Min: 23°C

    First, the Algarve, which has been attracting tourists since the 1960s, is famous for its cliffs, steep coves and sandy beaches. But away from the resorts, it’s a different story – the west coast is quieter and less developed, so you get to see the best of both worlds. It’s also a great place to stay in September, as it’s much quieter and less crowded (well, almost!) compared to July and August. So if you’ve ever dreamed of trying a piece of what Portugal has to offer, September is the perfect time to go. Keep in mind that the water temperature in the oceans is always colder than the water temperature in the seas.

    See also: Algarve: sailing in the south of Portugal.

    2. Costa Blanca, Spain

    Weather: Max. 25°C | Min. 28°C

    Next, the Costa Blanca is one of the most visited areas in Europe, and it’s no wonder why. First of all, it is famous for its beaches, which are simply breathtaking, as well as its natural attractions and gastronomic cuisine that do not leave anyone indifferent. You can even head inland to explore the villages and towns, discover the vibrant nightlife, or experience the art of the local fishermen. It’s definitely a fun holiday destination with plenty to do! Find out more about the Costa Blanca on our blog.

    See also: Costa Blanca: Click&Boat guide.

    3. Ibiza, Spain

    Weather: Max: 26°C | Min: 19°C

    Ibiza is the most party island in the world, but many other delights make it a great place to relax in September. Pristine coves, medieval history, and pine-covered hills make this White Island worth visiting. Spending a week in September on a sailing yacht in Ibiza is the dream of any adventurer.

    See also: Ibiza Guide: Explore the White Island on a yacht.

    4. Sicily, Italy

    Weather: Max: 26°C | Min: 17°C

    Whether you’re a history buff, wine and food connoisseur or just enjoying the sun, Sicily is sure to please. All your senses will be satisfied: this open-air museum is filled with incredible archaeological sites and dramatic nature. It would be a shame to miss it in the last days of summer.

    See also: Yacht charter in Sicily: unexplored routes.

    5. Sardinia, Italy

    Weather: Max: 22°C | Min: 17°C

    When you visit Sardinia by boat, the whole island seems to be left to itself. More importantly, the island is not one-dimensional, it is incredibly different, you will believe me when you see it with your own eyes. You will find traditions in Barbagia, social life in the Costa Smeralda and ancient history in Nora. The list goes on and on…

    See also: Holidays in Italy: the best places for yachting.

    6. Apulia, Italy

    Weather: Max: 27°C | Min: 16°C

    Apulia is the Italian region on everyone’s lips. This piece of paradise is visited by savvy travelers who are bored with the bustle of Tuscany and Florence. And not in vain, because they go for a sweet rest, changing the chaos for something more well-groomed and elegant. You can explore Puglia by boat, go underground at the Grotte di Castellana, enjoy the beach at Pescoluse or swim with the dolphins.

    We could talk about this region all day long, but in short, Puglia is a fantastic and exciting place to be.

    7. Cyprus

    Weather: Max: 26°C | Min: 19°C

    If you love mythology, you will love the birthplace of the goddess of love, Aphrodite. An island of love with a rich history, contrasting colorful landscapes, unsurpassed weather and, of course, the fact that you are right on the water surrounded by beautiful mountains.

    See also: What to see in Ayia Napa – the pearl of Cyprus.

    8. Cote d’Azur, France

    Weather: Max: 22°C | Min: 18°C ​​

    The Côte d’Azur, with its irresistible beaches and unimaginably blue sea, is a typical holiday destination in the south of France: fun and full of glitz and glamour. But you don’t have to be a celebrity to get the most out of this region; a relaxing time on your chartered catamaran on the Cote d’Azur is all you need for a luxurious holiday.

    9. Crete, Greece

    Weather: Max: 24°C | Min: 19°C

    Coastal beaches, coastal towns and warm blue lagoons – Crete is the most colorful of all the Greek islands. We haven’t figured out what makes the island so special yet, but we think it’s a combination of several things, from the culture that surrounds the streets to the magical landscape.

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