Mirador de la Crucita

Mirador de la Crucita, Spain
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Mirador de la Crucita offers breathtaking panoramas of Tenerife's diverse landscapes. Perched at an elevation that gifts visitors with sweeping views, it stands as a testament to the island's natural beauty. From this vantage point, photographers and filmmakers can capture the essence of Tenerife, showcasing the dramatic terrain that shifts from lush forests to rugged coastlines within the camera's frame.

Climate

Tenerife enjoys a mild, subtropical climate year-round, with temperatures rarely dropping below 15°C or rising above 30°C. This stability ensures optimal lighting conditions and comfortable working environments, making it a year-round destination for shooting.
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Lighting

The longest day in Iceland is multiple days from May through July when the sun doesn't set. The daylight hours in Iceland on the shortest days of the year are 4-5 hours per day (December to January).
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Accessibility

Mirador de la Crucita is readily accessible by car, with well-maintained roads leading to the location. Ample public transportation options are also available, ensuring ease of access for crews and equipment. The area is known for excellent phone coverage, and while the path to the viewpoint is straightforward, having a guide to navigate through the less trodden paths for unique angles might enhance the shooting experience.

Basecamp and facilities

Close to the viewpoint, there are basic facilities including parking areas suitable for both smaller vehicles and larger production trucks. While there are no on-site toilets, the infrastructure around the location provides necessary amenities with a short drive.

Risk factors

The main concerns at Mirador de la Crucita include occasional high winds and the unpredictability of weather changes, posing potential challenges for audio and lightweight equipment. Furthermore, while the site is safe, caution should be exercised near cliff edges.

Visitors

Mirador de la Crucita, while not the most frequented tourist hotspot, does attract its fair share of visitors, especially during the summer months. Media production teams can expect mild disruptions and are advised to schedule shoots during weekdays or early mornings for the least amount of foot traffic.

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