Best month to visit Canary Islands

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So, you’ve been dreaming about visiting the Canary Islands but can’t decide when? Or maybe you’ve already been but didn’t get the weather or experience you were hoping for? Whatever your plans, knowing the best month to visit the Canary Islands can make all the difference.

Whether you're after sun-kissed beaches or want to explore the rugged volcanic landscapes, the Ferryhopper team has broken down the best time to visit the Canary Islands - month by month. Specifically:

View of the Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote, Spain, with red and black volcanic cones, and dry vegetation

The otherworldly beauty of Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote's volcanic wonderland

Spring: perfect for exploring nature and avoiding crowds

March

March is an ideal month to escape the cold weather and enjoy the pleasant climate of the Canary Islands. With temperatures ranging from 18°C to 22°C and fewer tourists compared to the summer months, it’s a perfect time for outdoor adventures and relaxation.

La Palma’s verdant landscapes invite nature lovers to hike its scenic trails, while Gran Canaria offers the chance to explore the breathtaking Maspalomas Dunes, a natural reserve of golden sands. For a truly iconic experience, head to Tenerife to hike up Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak, without the stifling summer heat.

For those seeking adventure and serenity, Lanzarote is a peaceful retreat in March. Its volcanic landscapes in Timanfaya National Park provide breathtaking views and the mild weather ensures perfect conditions for hiking and sightseeing. As spring begins, the islands come alive with vibrant colors and activities, making it an ideal setting for a rejuvenating getaway.

Useful info: for more details on what to expect, check out our ultimate guide on the climate of the Canary Islands.

The Maspalomas Dunes, a vast expanse of golden sand stretching towards the ocean in Gran Canaria, Spain

The breathtaking beauty of the Maspalomas Dunes

April

April is a great time to visit the Canary Islands if you want to soak up the sun without the scorching summer heat. The islands start to warm up, with temperatures climbing up to 24°C, making it perfect for swimming.

Tenerife is particularly captivating in April, as wildflowers are in full bloom, making hikes through Anaga Rural Park and Teide National Park especially scenic. April is also an excellent month for whale-watching off the coasts of Tenerife and La Gomera, where calmer seas provide optimal conditions for spotting these majestic creatures.

Meanwhile, in Fuerteventura, April brings ideal conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing, especially around Corralejo and Sotavento Beach. On Gran Canaria, the month of April is a great time to explore the island’s mountainous interior, where cooler temperatures make hikes in the Roque Nublo area more comfortable.

For those seeking cultural experiences, Semana Santa (Holy Week) celebrations take place across the islands, with religious processions and local festivals adding a unique cultural flavor to your trip.

A hiker walks along a trail on Mount Teide with rugged rocks and sparse vegetation, Tenerife, Spain

Hiker exploring the breathtaking trails of Teide National Park

May

May marks the transition into summer, and by now, the Canary Islands are starting to see more sunshine hours. You can expect perfect beach weather with temperatures climbing up to 26°C.

In Tenerife, May is especially lively thanks to the Día de la Cruz (Day of the Cross), celebrated on May 3rd in the capital, Santa Cruz, and other towns. The streets come alive with flower-decorated crosses, along with traditional music, food and lively parades.

For beach lovers, Fuerteventura is a paradise in May, offering warm weather and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. The long, sandy shores of Cofete Beach are perfect for a tranquil day by the sea, while Sotavento Beach continues to be a hotspot for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Over on Gran Canaria, May is great for exploring the island’s diverse landscapes, from the lush greenery of Valleseco to the striking volcanic rock formations of Roque Nublo.

Summer: beach lovers' paradise

June

June is the start of the summer season and the Canary Islands truly begin to shine. The islands are bathed in sunlight for over 11 hours a day, with temperatures averaging around 28°C. However, they remain less crowded than the peak months of July and August.

One of the month’s highlights is the Fiesta de San Juan, celebrated on June 23rd, with bonfires, fireworks and beach parties across the islands. In Tenerife, the festivities are especially lively on Playa de Jardin in Puerto de la Cruz, where locals and visitors gather to welcome the summer. For a quieter experience, head to La Gomera, where smaller towns also celebrate with traditional rituals, creating a magical atmosphere under the stars.

Another unique event in June is the Corpus Christi celebrations in Tenerife, one of the island’s oldest religious festivals. The town transforms into a work of art as locals create intricate “flower carpets” using petals, plants and heather.

July

July is when the Canary Islands truly come alive with summer energy, offering warm weather and lively events that attract both locals and visitors. Temperatures average between 27°C and 30°C, but thanks to the island’s refreshing sea breezes, it’s never unbearably hot.

Lanzarote is particularly appealing in July, with its volcanic landscapes and pristine beaches such as Playa Papagayo and Playa Blanca, perfect for sunbathing and water sports. July also marks the beginning of the island’s Fiesta de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, where coastal towns celebrate the patron saint of fishermen with boat parades, music and fireworks. Puerto del Carmen becomes a vibrant hub of activity, blending tradition with festive fun.

July is also a great time to visit El Médano, one of the best windsurfing and kitesurfing spots in Europe, where international competitions often take place. For those interested in inland adventures, La Palma offers excellent stargazing opportunities at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, as the summer skies remain clear and the island’s remote location ensures minimal light pollution.

The secluded Playa de Papagayo with golden sand and turquoise water in Lanzarote, Spain

The hidden gem of Playa de Papagayo in Lanzarote

August

August is the hottest month in the Canary Islands, with temperatures frequently reaching 32°C. The beaches are packed, and the islands are buzzing with life. Fuerteventura is particularly stunning in August, with its long stretches of white sand and crystal-clear waters. 

August is also a month of vibrant celebrations across the Canary Islands, most notably the Fiesta de la Virgen de Candelaria in Tenerife, which takes place on August 15th. Pilgrims from all over the islands walk to the Basilica of Candelaria, the spiritual heart of Tenerife, to honor the patron saint of the Canary Islands with traditional music, processions and fireworks. 

Over on Gran Canaria, the Fiesta de La Rama in Agaete is another highlight. Held on August 4th, this vibrant festival sees locals parading through the streets while carrying branches until they reach the sea. Other traditional festivities in August include the Vará del Pescao in Arinaga (Gran Canaria) and the Los Corazones of Tejina.

Autumn: warm days, fewer crowds

September

September offers the best of both worlds: the summer heat lingers, but the peak tourist season starts to wind down. With temperatures ranging between 24°C and 28°C, it’s an excellent month for sun seekers who prefer a quieter experience.

Lanzarote is an excellent destination in September, particularly for wine lovers. Visitors can explore the island's stunning volcanic vineyards and sample renowned local wines like Malvasía Volcánica and Listán Negro, all while watching traditional grape treading ceremonies against a breathtaking backdrop.

In Tenerife, September is all about the Romería de San Roque in Garachico. This traditional festival features processions, folk music and dances, as well as locals dressed in traditional Canarian attire. For nature enthusiasts, La Gomera offers excellent hiking opportunities through the Garajonay National Park, which is less crowded in September, allowing you to explore the lush laurel forests and dramatic landscapes in peace.

A lush, green valley in Garajonay National Park on La Gomera island, Spain

The misty beauty of Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

October

October remains warm, with average temperatures around 27°C, making it the best month to visit the Canary Islands for travelers looking to extend their summer a bit longer. The Canary Islands are still bathed in sunshine and the beaches remain inviting, but without the summer rush. 

One significant event during this month is Noche de Los Finaos, celebrated on October 31st, which honors the deceased with food and drink offerings. History buffs can explore the Route of Columbus, which highlights the islands' maritime heritage. You can visit historical sites in La Gomera and Tenerife associated with Christopher Columbus’s voyages, providing a captivating look at the islands' crucial role in maritime history.

For adventure seekers, the cooler temperatures make it an ideal time for hiking in the rugged terrains of Roque Nublo or exploring the picturesque villages like Teror. In addition, if you’re a fan of water sports, the conditions in Fuerteventura are ideal for surfing at this time.

November

November in the Canary Islands offers a mild climate, with temperatures around 23°C, making it a great month to explore the islands without the crowds. The islands also begin to prepare for the festive season, with holiday markets popping up by the end of the month.

Gran Canaria shines in November, especially with the WOMAD Festival in Las Palmas, a music and arts event that brings together artists from around the world. The festival transforms the island's capital into a hub of lively performances, vocal and instrumental workshops, and art exhibitions. Meanwhile, the cooler temperatures make it a great time to take scenic drives through the lush landscapes of Barranco de Guayadeque.

For a unique spectacle, head to Fuerteventura for the International Kite Festival at Corralejo Dunes Natural Park. This colorful event transforms the island’s stunning beaches into a playground for giant kites flying high in the sky, providing a wonderful experience for both families and kite enthusiasts.

Winter: escape the cold

December

December in the Canary Islands is perfect for those looking to escape winter. With temperatures ranging from 18°C to 22°C, it’s perfect for a unique Christmas getaway. You can enjoy festive cheer on the beach - how cool is that?

Tenerife comes alive during the Christmas and New Year's celebrations, with the capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, adorned with Christmas lights and decorations. Local markets offer traditional Canarian crafts and holiday treats, and be sure to catch the Christmas night concert, a beloved tradition. 

Gran Canaria is equally festive in December, with a variety of Christmas markets and events, particularly in Las Palmas. The Belén de Arena at Playa de las Canteras is a stunning nativity scene sculpted entirely from sand, attracting visitors from all over the world. While exploring, be sure to try local holiday treats such as trucha and almendrados, with each island offering its own unique Christmas flavors.

Tip: the Canary Islands have a consumption tax of only 7%, making it an ideal opportunity to do some holiday shopping during your Christmas visit. For festive inspiration, check out our guide to Christmas in the Canary Islands.

January

January is one of the cooler months in the Canary Islands, yet it remains pleasantly mild, with temperatures ranging between 15°C and 20°C. This is the ideal time to explore the coastal towns of Los Cristianos and Puerto de la Cruz in Tenerife, where you can relax in natural saltwater pools or take boat trips to spot dolphins and whales, as the sea is often calm during this time of year.

A cultural highlight in January is the International Music Festival of the Canary Islands. The festival is held across the islands, with performances in some of the Canary Islands' most iconic and unique venues, such as the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium in Gran Canaria and the Tenerife Auditorium “Adán Martín”.

Meanwhile, Gran Canaria celebrates Three Kings Day, one of the most important holidays in Spain. The Cabalgata de Reyes parade in Las Palmas is a spectacular event, with floats, music and the arrival of the three wise men, making it a magical experience for both children and adults.

A colorful street lined with palm trees and brightly painted houses in Puerto de la Cruz in Tenerife, Spain

The vibrant charm of Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife's picturesque coastal town

February

February is a fantastic time to visit if you’re after some winter sun and want to experience the world-famous Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, one of the most vibrant festivals in the Canary Islands. The highlight of the carnival is undoubtedly the Tenerife Carnival Queen Gala. In Gran Canaria, the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Carnival is another significant February event, famous for its Drag Queen Gala and lively street parties. To discover more about these vibrant celebrations, check out our blog on the top 6 Canary Islands festivals to visit.

February is also an ideal time for a St. Valentine’s Day getaway in the Canary Islands. The romantic, mild weather, with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 22°C, creates the perfect atmosphere for couples. After a day of exploring scenic coastlines or relaxing on sun-kissed beaches, you can immerse yourself in one of the island's most enchanting natural spectacles - the Almond Blossom Festival in Gran Canaria. This festival celebrates the breathtaking beauty of flowering almond trees, which blanket the landscapes of villages like Tejeda and Valsequillo in delicate pink and white blooms.

Tip: if you're curious about which is the hottest Canary island in February, check out our guide to discover the sunniest spots.

Tejeda village in Gran Canaria, Spain, nestled in a valley with whitewashed houses, red-tiled roofs and lush greenery

The charming village of Tejeda in the heart of Gran Canaria's mountains

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