Among the Canary Islands is the largest and mostknown is the island of Tenerife. In September, millions of tourists from all over the world come to it every day to enjoy its beauty, the warm sea, to receive a lot of pleasant and positive emotions. Of course, all these charms are available on the island all year round, but more often it is the September holiday that becomes the most colorful, bright and memorable.
You can endlessly listen to the splendor of naturethe island of Tenerife in September. Reviews of the greatness of the mountain chains, stunning picturesque valleys, huge forests and mysterious mountain gorges try to convey the magical atmosphere of a fairy-tale life.
And when you see the forests of Canary pine, you generally forget aboutmany things. And it does not matter at what time of year you are in Tenerife: in September in the early autumn or in May in the late spring, these trees, which contribute to the purest air, simply amaze with their splendor. In addition, the Canarian pine, because of the lack of fresh water on the island, absorbs moisture from the clouds, which through the roots passes into the underground galleries, gathering in reservoirs. In this way, drinking water is provided on the island. After all, there are no rivers and lakes in Tenerife.
Incredibly huge positiveThe island of Tenerife has advantages. The weather, perhaps, is one of its most important advantages. After all, the Canary Islands are the only ones in the world where comfortable climatic conditions last all year round. In this area, the weather is stable, warm, sunny and fairly dry.
The island named "eternal spring", headequately supports its name. It does not have peevish heat, rainy season and other unpleasant weather conditions inherent in other popular world resorts.
Stability on the island is observed in everything. And the weather is no exception for holidaymakers in Tenerife. In September, March, July (or in any other month of the year) it will please the guests with their delights. On the island there are no significant temperature changes, and the maximum of them is no more than six or seven degrees Celsius. Here in winter and in summer it is almost equally warm. The average February air temperature is about nineteen degrees, and the August temperature is about twenty five above zero.
Climatic conditions on the island of Tenerife alsostriking for their uniqueness. Thanks to this property, tourists come here do not need to think about the vicissitudes of the weather, to go on excursions or swim in the ocean. And even the seasons are similar to each other in Tenerife. In September or in April, in January or in June, a person feels comfortable and comfortable.
The island has thirty microclimaticzones that slightly differ in its different parts. So, in the south and in the western part of Tenerife it is warmer and drier, and in the north it is still cooler, and the air is more humid. And climbing the volcano of Teide, you can find snow.
But if you compare the rest of Tenerife and Spain, then definitely on the island the weather is much warmer, and the climate is softer.
Rains on the island in summer are extremely rare, and in winter - no more than seven days.
A large number of tourists visit Tenerife inSeptember. Reviews on this matter are such that it is this month that accounts for a large part of the holidays. Since the weather on this island is almost always good, then under it very few people are adjusted.
On the island, vacationers have the opportunityget a sun bath on the ocean, sunbathe on the sandy beaches, buy in warm water, visit fascinating excursions, and even organize an extreme trip.
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