What is the time difference between tenerife and UK?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
What is the time difference between tenerife and UK?
Thirteen answers:
anonymous
2007-01-17 03:00:36 UTC
Same time.
liza p
2007-01-17 02:59:36 UTC
NO TIME DIFFERENCE trust me
CanaryTravel
2007-01-17 07:10:46 UTC
The Canary Islands have no time difference with UK, But Spain (the main land) has +1.
anonymous
2007-01-17 03:08:27 UTC
There is no time difference, I went wen I was younger and the hoilday rep said "There's no need for you to adjust your watches to allow for time, we're on the same time scale as back home."
anonymous
2016-12-17 07:22:12 UTC
In Tenerife you can do anything you feel like any day of the season as a result of its weather, normal surroundings and tourist infrastructure created for enjoyment for all your family and this place is the perfect place for a good vacation and with hotelbye you can get it. In Tenerife are a lot of points waiting for you to learn and some of those is in the south west shore of Tenerife. A location that is a magnificent position for watching whales free in the ocean. As much as 26 species are found just down the coast, including baleen whales, killer whales, dolphins, pilot whales and actually blue whales. In Tenerife you will also see The Teide National Park. At 3,718 metres, Teide volcano is Spain's best peak and its two ecosystems make the rise an event saturated in contrasts.
bednarz
2016-12-10 23:25:40 UTC
Time Difference In Tenerife
anonymous
2015-08-16 22:04:42 UTC
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What is the time difference between tenerife and UK?
anonymous
2007-01-17 03:25:41 UTC
I think it's the same time
mx_kn_an
2007-01-17 03:03:38 UTC
no difference if you are talking about the city of iceland
Nanny Bev
2007-01-17 03:46:35 UTC
i promise you there is no time difference.i have just come back from there ,and its a beautiful place.
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2016-03-19 07:37:29 UTC
1) We don't tip so much, so often 2) Much more apathetic towards religion and secular (except for many British moslems) 3) Less patriotic, we tend to see nationalism as distasteful. 4) We complain and moan about our own county a lot, and our government, weather,trains, money.. 5) Pub culture. Drinking is probably less frowned upon. Legal minimum age for buying alcohol is 18. 6) We celebrate eccentricity and individualism more. We are sometimes regarded as idiosyncratic. 7) We drive smaller cars, but have lots of small roads! 8) We don't do guns - just around airports and Central London. Otherwise you don't see them. 9) We don't do capital punishment. 10) Football (what Americans call soccer) is the main national sport of England 11) We have very localised identities, traditions, accents, architectural styles, even landscapes. 12) Central London is for tourists and bankers, not very representative of the UK or even England 13) Smoking is now banned inside most public indoor places including pubs 14) Most people are not upper class, do not sound like the Queen, or wear bowler hats. 15) Underclass kids are called chavs or hoodies - avoid them. 16) We don't have an issue with Evolution. Not many Creationists here. 17) We walk more. We like dogs. 18) We don't like boasting.or braggers. We do not wear cardigans! That's UK - or specifically England. I can't speak for the USA.
Spicy Ketchup
2007-01-17 03:00:20 UTC
i think 2 hours
anonymous
2007-01-17 03:02:03 UTC
One hour ahead
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