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Is Tenerife the same time zone as us?

Tenerife Time Zone In autumn and winter, Tenerife's time zone is Western European Time (WET), UTC +0. While, during the spring and summer seasons, there's the Western European Summer Time (WEST), UTC +1.



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In autumn and winter, Tenerife's time zone is Western European Time (WET), UTC +0. While, during the spring and summer seasons, there's the Western European Summer Time (WEST), UTC +1. Sometimes it could be complicated to understand what is the time in Tenerife.

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Even in summer clocks here are moved forward an hour. This means that the time is the same as in the United Kingdom, Portugal, Ireland and an hour less than the rest of Spain and countries such as Germany, France, Austria, Italy and Sweden.

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Most of Tenerife drinking tap water comes from desalinated sea water and doesn't have a good taste, it's fine for bathing or washing clothes, etc. For drinking, tea, coffee or ice always use bottled water. Some people experience upset tummies and other digestive problems that possibly are caused by the tap water.

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Once you have reached the 90/180 day limit, you must return to your country of origin. If you wanted to extend your stay in Spain, you would still need to return home to apply for an appropriate visa at your country's Spanish embassy, so that you can come back to Spain and obtain a residence permit for a longer stay.

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It was only during World War II, in 1940, that Spain's fascist leader, Francisco Franco, changed the time zone to CET so that the country could be line with Nazi Germany and its occupied lands. After the war, Franco stayed in power until the 1970s. The clocks were never changed back.

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Tap water in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria comes from Reverse Osmosis sea water purification. It is technically drinkable, meaning it's not poisonous or infected. This can be said for all tap water on the island (and other canary islands with exceptions).

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Specifically, 62% comes from the desalination plant and 8% from its own galleries and wells. The remaining 30% comes from private suppliers, mainly from galleries and wells located in different areas of the island.

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There are a few areas where you can go wild camping in Tenerife, as well as private Tenerife campsites with all kinds of facilities. Just be aware that you can only camp in these designated areas since free camping in Tenerife is prohibited and could result in you being fined.

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Tenerife belongs to the same time zone as the UK and Ireland. Together with Portugal (except the Azores), Iceland and the Faroe Islands, they are part of the Western European Time-zone (WET).

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Generally, the flight time to Tenerife from the UK is 4 hours and 30 minutes but can vary between 4 hours to 4 hours and 45 minutes. The flight time to Tenerife is dependent on the airport that you choose to fly from in the UK.

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Even if you own a property in Spain, you're still entitled to stay for only 90 days in a 180-day period without applying for a residence permit or a visa.

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The 90-day rule This rule simply states that you can live in Spain without residency for a maximum of 90 days. After those 3 months, you need to either obtain a residence permit, or leave the country. And that is because the shortest stay option is the tourist (or Schengen) visa, which lasts exactly for 90 days.

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Do you need to tip in Tenerife and the Canary Islands? The short answer is: tipping is not mandatory, but it is greatly appreciated.

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There are mosquitoes on Tenerife but not a lot. You will find them more in some areas than others, and importantly, they only appear at cer-tain times of the year. Tenerife fans often visit the island at the same time each year. If that happens to be at time when there aren't mossies, then they will never see one.

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The water on the coast of Tenerife is not particularly warm, but you can still swim, even during the winter months. On the other hand, the lower water temperature (due to cold currents) provides excellent natural protection from dangerous sea creatures.

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Tenerife has earned that status for many Brits. The Spanish island has a great deal to offer and has appealed to multiple generations of UK nationals. Traditions have been built around the place, and many visits are all but written in the stars.

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In 2022, the United Kingdom was the most important tourism source market for the Canary Island of Tenerife. Close to 2.3 million British tourists visited this Spanish island that year, roughly three times the number of Spanish tourists from the mainland.

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This is followed by British residents, with 29,582 on the islands, which is 10.2% of the total number of foreign residents, and then Germany with 8.7% (25,286 people). These three nationalities account for over a third (36.4%) of all the foreigners registered in the archipelago.

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