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Low rainfall
Low rainfall Annual average of 214 litres
Tenerife has a pleasant and generally stable climate throughout the year. Although there is rain, there is no specific “rainy season”, or rain of great intensity. The low rainfall on the island, which averages 214 litres a year, is ideal for filming in the open air and ensures that there is little risk of weather...

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Normal weather conditions
Normal weather conditions Average temperature, hours of sunshine and rainfall
Average monthly temperature (oC) Average number of hours of sunshine Average monthly rainfall...

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North-south contrast
North-south contrast Climate and landscape diversity
Tenerife is an island of contrasts. On the island there are desert landscapes, subtropical forests and volcanic landscapes all living together; great cities with avant-garde architecture; beaches of black sand with spectacular cliffs…. All of these provide a surprising variety of locations that offer the best natural...

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Sea of Clouds
Sea of Clouds Marvellous natural scene
The sea of clouds is a surprising natural phenomenon caused by the trade winds, which gently push the clouds against the mountains and condense the wet air in northern and north-eastern areas at a height of between 600 and 1800 metres.

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Spring climate
Spring climate Average 23º C throughout the year
Tenerife is located in a transitional area between subtropical and temperate zones. It benefits from the so called, “Canarian Cold Current” that mellows the conditions here, as well as from the refreshing trade winds, much appreciated by sailors. The climate is one of the reasons that make Tenerife an ideal location...

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The trade winds
The trade winds The Tenerife climate is under the constant control of the trade winds
Tenerife is internationally known as the “Island of Eternal Spring.” Its geographical location, in an imaginary band that surrounds the planet which also contains some of the most privileged tourist spots in the world, means that this slogan is not far from the truth.

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