Leave behind the feeling of cold and changeable weather outside and make your plans to welcome the spring with a trip to the islands near Europe. Tenerife, Azores, Madeira and other islands of eternal spring are destinations where mild climate invite you to relax. Here’s what attractions await you in the seas off!
Madeira
The Greeks have given the name of “Islands of the Happy” and, indeed, the climate of Madeira is a factor that can ensure happiness. The temperature during the early months of the year is 13-14 degrees Celsius and the green landscape invites you to walks in nature. Madeira is a natural paradise with laurel forests and exotic plants, and in restaurants you can enjoy a fragrant wine produced on the island.
Azore
Azores Archipelago carries the same distinctive note of eternal spring, being an ideal destination for those who want to escape for a few days of low winter temperatures. Sao Miguel Island hosts some of the touristic attractions of the archipelago that are worth taking into account: botanical garden, volcanic landscape of the Lagoa de Foco, dozens of waterfalls, and the largest city in the Azores, Ponta Delgada.
Tenerife
The largest island of the Canary Islands, Tenerife, has in January an average temperature of 16 degrees. This aspect is speculated most of the tourists who want to enjoy the beautiful weather of spring and walks outdoors. Moreover, prices are more than affordable in this period.
The island hides a lot of points less known by tourists. Loro Natural Park, with its orchids garden and an exceptional zoo is such a place. You can also visit the mysterious pyramids Guimar, which are similar to those in Mexico, Peru and Mesopotamia, and in the south of the island, Barranco del Infierno gorge you will impress you with its lush vegetation.
Ischia
The Italian island off the Bay of Naples is perfect for tourists in search of spring. The temperature reaches 15 degrees, and hot springs await you at every step. Unmissable sights: thermal park Aphrodite and Apollo, Aragonese Castle and Malcovati Palace.
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