The Canary Islands are not only famous for their beautiful scenery and crystal clear waters, but they also offer an ideal location for the observation of the night sky. The geographical location of the islands, the clear sky and the minimal light pollution make the astronomy in the Canary Islands is a unique experience. In this blog post, we present the most important astronomical events of the year 2025 and the best places to observe the night sky.

Why skywatching in the Canary Islands?

The night sky of the Canary Islands is one of the clearest in Europe, thanks to the Law of Heavenwhich protects the area from light, radio and air pollution. The geographical location of the islands and the constant trade winds ensure that clouds rarely interfere with the skywatching.

Clear skies and protected areas

The night sky of the Canary Islands is one of the clearest in Europe, thanks to the Law of Heavenwhich protects the area from light, radio and air pollution. The geographical location of the islands and the constant trade winds ensure that clouds rarely interfere with the skywatching.

Starlight reserves and viewpoints

On the islands, several sites have been certified as StarlightThe most popular destinations are La Palma, Fuerteventura and the peaks of Tenerife. These guarantee an uninterrupted experience for observing the celestial phenomena.

The most important astronomical events in March 2025

Movement of planets

  • MarsIdeal period for observing Mars, which is visible for more than 9 hours after sunset.
  • JupiterVisible after sunset, especially in the evening hours.
  • VenusVisible briefly after sunset; a clear horizon is required.

Moon phases

In March special moon phases can be observed:

  • 6 March: First quarter
  • 14 March: Total lunar eclipsewhich will be visible in its entirety in the Canary Islands.

Best places for astronomy in Tenerife

Teide National Park

The Teide peaks are at an altitude of more than 2,400 metres, which guarantees minimal light and air pollution. Europe's largest solar telescope, the GREGOR Solar Telescope, is located here.

Viewpoint of El Palmar

The viewpoint in the northern part of Tenerife is ideal for observing the constellations Orion and Canis Major at the end of the year.

Tips for observing the night sky

Equipment

  • Binoculars or telescopes are recommended.
  • Warm clothes are necessary for the cold night.

Weather

It is essential to verify the exact times of the astronomical events. Use mobile apps or websites (for example, Time and Date) to know exactly when the phenomena can be observed.

Summary

March 2025 will be an exciting month for fans of the night sky in the Canary Islands. Whether you wish to observe the movement of the planets or the total lunar eclipseTenerife offers the perfect place for this. Don't forget to plan your trip in time to take advantage of these unique opportunities!

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