Weather in Lanzarote
This Canary Island gem serves up sunshine like it’s going out of fashion, with warm temps, minimal rain, and a sea breeze that keeps things just the right side of sizzling. Whether you're after a winter sun escape or a summer holiday scorcher, Lanzarote’s got the goods all year round. Think perfect beach days, alfresco dining under clear skies, and zero need for a brolly - unless it's a teeny tiny one in your cocktail.
What is the temperature in Lanzarote?
Lanzarote keeps things toasty all year round, with daytime temperatures averaging 18-26°C, depending on the season. Summer brings the heat, often hitting the high 20s and into the 30s, while winter stays pleasantly warm at around 18-22°C - a proper treat when it's full-on big coat weather back home. The sea? Always inviting, with temperatures hovering between 18-22°C, meaning you can take a dip pretty much whenever you fancy.

Does it rain in Lanzarote?
Rain in Lanzarote? Barely. This island is all about sunshine, with only a handful of drizzly days each year - mainly in the winter months. Even when the rain does make a rare appearance, it’s usually a quick shower that’s over before you’ve even finished your sangria. So, no need to pack the wellies - just your swimmers and sunnies will do!

Lanzarote Weather by Season
Lanzarote is the definition of an all-season destination. Whether you fancy a scorching summer break, a winter sun escape, or something in between, this Canary Island keeps things warm and welcoming. Here’s what to expect each season, plus our top tips to make the most of your trip.
Spring (March-May) – Warm & Wonderful
Spring in Lanzarote is all about warm but comfortable days, perfect for getting out and about without melting into the pavement. The island is in full bloom after the cooler winter months, making it a great time for exploring the volcanic landscapes, hiking trails, and local markets. Plus, the beaches are blissfully quiet before the summer crowds roll in.
Best for: Couples, adventurers, and those who love sightseeing without the heatwave.
Top Tip: Pack layers! Evenings can be a touch cooler, so a light jacket or cardi will come in handy.
Summer (June-August) – Sizzling & Sunny
Summer in Lanzarote? Pure scorchio. With long, sun-drenched days and barely a cloud in sight, it’s prime beach and pool weather. The sea is warm, the vibe is buzzing, and there’s plenty of alfresco dining under the stars. The northeasterly trade winds keep things from getting unbearably hot, making it more pleasant than some other sun-soaked destinations.
Best for: Sun worshippers, beach lovers, and families looking for a classic summer holibob.
Top Tip: Don’t forget your SPF and a hat - that Canarian sun doesn’t mess about. Also, book early - this is peak season!
Autumn (September-November) – Balmy & Blissful
Autumn is Lanzarote’s best-kept secret. The sea is still deliciously warm from the summer heat, the crowds start to thin out, and the temperatures remain proper toasty. It’s the perfect season for a bit of everything - beach days, exploring Timanfaya National Park, and sipping cocktails as the sun sets.
Best for: Late-summer getaways, quieter beaches, and couples after a relaxed but warm break.
Top Tip: Flights and hotels can be cheaper than in peak summer - bag a bargain and enjoy top-tier weather!
Winter (December-February) – Mild & Marvelous
Winter in Lanzarote is basically like summer at home - but better. While everyone is battling the cold, Lanzarote enjoys mild, sunny days, making it a top-tier winter sun destination. It’s also one of the best times for activities like cycling, hiking, and exploring local towns without the summer heat.
Best for: Winter sun seekers, active travellers, and those wanting a break from the big coat weather.
Top Tip: Evenings can be cooler, so bring a jumper. And if you fancy swimming, head to sheltered beaches where the water stays warmer.
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