The weather in Lanzarote in September could have temperatures of around 29 °C in the daytime, and evening around 18 - 19°C. Withe the weather in Lanzarote in September been so nice it is an ideal time for couples who want to have less crowds on beaches, since holidaymakers go back to start work or schools in Europe.
The weather however gets hotter, so look for an air-conditioning accommodation for when you want to be indoors. Evenings can be cool. , so carrying some warm clothes is good if you want to spend sometime outdoors. There are chances of rain during this month, but will not definitely spoil your holiday.
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in September is around 28°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in September is around 19°C
The sun rises around 7:00 am and sets around 18:30- 19:00 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in September. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in September are around 0 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in September is around 0mm
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. September is amazing weather and very warm in Lanzarote. During the day the temperatures are warm around 26°C to 28°C, though sometimes there could be cool winds blowing, you definitely won't want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings are also nice weather in Lanzarote in September, there isn't really a need for a jacket in September, a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night it's also hot with lows of 19°C.
Yes, Lanzarote is hot in September what more can we say, Let's face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in September we say yes hot and lovely!. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in September has high UV rays. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, just something light as also in Lanzarote it can get a little windy, you won't need your full-on winter coat.
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in September is around 19°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. September in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and the best time to get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as September is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
There are quite a few local fiestas which you can enjoy, like:
- Fiesta in Yaiza on September 8
- Fiesta in Tiagua on September 9
- Fiesta in Guatiza on September 14
- Fiesta in Mancha Blanca on September 15: This is one of the important ones, where locals pay homage to the town’s patron saint, the Virgin de los Dolores (Our Lady of Sorrows), there is a church mass, processions, folk festival and a massive craft fair.
Ironman 70.3 on September 20 at the Club La Santa is something you should not miss. Whether you plan to participate in or just be an audience to. There are three races - 1.9 km Swim – 90.1 km Bike – 21.1 km Run. The winner gets to qualify for the 2015 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship to be held in Zell am See-Kaprun, Austria.
The weather in Lanzarote in August sees temperatures as high as 28°C to 29°C and lows of 18°C to 20°C. The weather in Lanzarote in August brings some relief from the hot sun with cool breeze. The UV rays of the sun could particularly be harmful so always take precautions. The sun is over you for at least 11 hours, but also participating in other recreational activities can keep you away from the sun during peak hours. Packing some cool party wear is a good idea since there are a lot of nightclubs and bars which are famous for amazing party nights.
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in August is around 29°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in August is around 20°C
The sun rises around 7:00 am and sets around 18:30- 19:00 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in August. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in August are around 0 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in August is around 0mm
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. August is amazing weather and very warm in Lanzarote. During the day the temperatures are warm around 27°C to 29°C, though sometimes there could be cool winds blowing, you definitely won't want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings are also nice weather in Lanzarote in August, there isn't really a need for a jacket in August, a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night it's also hot with lows of 20°C.
Yes, Lanzarote is hot in August what more can we say, Let's face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in August we say yes hot and lovely!. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in August has high UV rays. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, just something light as also in Lanzarote it can get a little windy, you won't need your full-on winter coat.
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in August is around 19°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. August in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and the best time to get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as August is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
Lanzarote is also popular for music concerts, art exhibitions, open water swimming contests, fireworks and fiestas, – ensures there is something for all tastes and ages, like:
- Fiesta in San Bartolome on August 24
- Fiesta in Arrecife on August 25
- Fiesta in Haria on August 30
The weather in July in Lanzarote is one of the hottest months. Day temperatures in July in Lanzarote can reach a high of 29 °C and nights are cool and pleasant with 20 °C and is the start of summer holidays in most parts of the world especially Europe, America and the Middle East. With peak and hot summer, staying on the beach for a long time could be disastrous for your skin, so applying thick layers of sun lotion is good, but a cool breeze from the Atlantic Ocean is good for the heat.
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in July is around 28°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in July is around 19°C
The sun rises around 7:00 am and sets around 18:30- 19:00 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in July. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in July are around 0 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in July is around 0mm
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. July is amazing weather and very warm in Lanzarote. During the day the temperatures are warm around 25°C to 26°C, though sometimes there could be cool winds blowing, you definitely won't want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings are also nice weather in Lanzarote in July, there isn't really a need for a jacket in July, a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night can get a little colder reaching lows of 19°C.
Yes, Lanzarote is hot in July what more can we say, Let's face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in July we say yes hot and lovely!. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in July has high UV rays. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, just something light as also in Lanzarote it can get a little windy, you won't need your full-on winter coat.
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in July is around 19°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. July in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and the best time to get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as July is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
Day temperatures in July can reach a high of 29 °C and nights are cool and pleasant with 20 °C.
Lanzarote is also committed towards various Saints and hence July also sees lots of small fiestas festivals like:
- The Fiesta of the Virgin of Carmen: This fiesta is celebrated on July 16 with processions and much revelry throughout the island especially grand celebrations in Teguise, Puerto del Carmen, Tias, Famara and Yaiza. Fiesta in Femes on July 7 Fiesta in Tahiche on July 25.
- The Jazz Canarias festival: This festival in early July is famed for its commitment to jazz and participation by international artists and worldwide Jazz fans gather in Teguise.
The weather in Lanzarote in June is the start of the summer season and sees temperatures as high as 26°C and even at night is around 18°C. This is the best time to enjoy the beaches just before people trickle in the month of July and temperatures soar. The day temperature goes to a maximum of 26 °C and cool nights with family and friends over Al Fresco dining is a splendid experience with temperatures as high as 18°C.
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in June is around 26°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in June is around 18°C
The sun rises around 7:00 am and sets around 18:30- 19:00 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in June. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in June are around 0 to 1 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in June is around 1mm
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. June it is amazing weather and very warm in Lanzarote. During the day the temperatures are warm around 25°C to 26°C, though sometimes there Junebe cool winds blowing, you definitely won't want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings are also nice weather in Lanzarote in June, there isn't really a need for a jacket in June, a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night can get a little colder reaching lows of 18°C.
Yes, Lanzarote is hot in June what more can we say, Let's face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in June we say yes hot and lovely!. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in June has high UV rays. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, just something light as also in Lanzarote it can get a little windy, you won't need your full-on winter coat.
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in June is around 19°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. June in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and the best time to get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as June is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
Since days are sunny and hot, holiday clothing like t-shirts and shorts are ideal, along with swimwear and sun lotion. A warm wrap or fleece could be nice for a little cool weather in the evening.
The activities which will keep you on your toes in June in Lanzarote are beach parties, fireworks and bonfires across the island, like:
- Fiesta in Guime on June 13 Noche de San Juan: This is a bonfire night to celebrate St.John’s Day on the island on June 23 Fiesta in Haria on June 24 Fiesta in Maguez on June 29
Also some sports events attract tourists from across the globe like :
- Lanzarote Wine Run: This a rather unique 21km run through the Lanzarote wine district of La Geria, accompanied by plenty of wine tasting.
- World Championship Windsurfing contest: This event is held Costa Teguise beaches and is very popular among wind surfers across the globe.
The weather in Lanzarote in May sees temperatures range between 22 °C to 26 °C. At night temperature can be near 17 °C. It can be hot and sunny, so going for a dip in the calm beach waters or your hotel or resort pool is a must. The blazing sun keeps the day long and temperatures range between 22 °C to 26 °C. At night temperature can be near 17 °C making it pleasant. Your best swimsuit along with sunscreen, sunhat, sunglasses are essentials during the day. The night temperature could dip so carrying a light jacket would be nice.
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in May is around 24°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in May is around 16°C
The sun rises around 7:00 am and sets around 18:30- 19:00 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in May. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in May are around 0 to 1 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in May is around 1mm
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. You certainly won't mind the odd cloudy spell every now and again, and most hotels and resorts are equipped with lots of fun and entertainment activities indoors. During the day the temperatures are warm around 24°C to 26°C, though sometimes there may be cool winds blowing, you definitely won't want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings can be a little cold, so carrying a fleece or a light jacket along is good, and a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night can get a little colder reaching lows of 16°C.
Let's face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can still get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in May we say yes! it can be it depends on what you are used to. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in May can vary and while it may look cloudy the UV rays are still shining through the clouds. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, just something light as also in Lanzarote it can get a little windy, you won't need your full-on winter coat. Socks are always a good one to keep your feet warm at night, hotels won't have heating its not needed neither do they provide quilts but most have warm blankets. You won't go wrong picking one or two warmer outfits but you probably won't need them.
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in May is around 19°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. May in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and you can even get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as May is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
Other activities which could keep you busy during May are:
- The Day of the Cross: This is Canary Island’s most colourful religious festivals taken place in the first week of May. It is celebrated with carpets of flowers decorating the public places and locals dancing in traditional costumes.
- Canary Island’s Day: This comes at the end of the month i.e., 30th May, bringing local traditions to light, with sports events, folk music and food tasting on the agenda.
- Ironman contest: This is held at the Club La Santa on 17th May. One of the most popular International events involving three races, a 3.8 km swim, a 180.2 km bike course and a 10.55 km run course.
The weather in Lanzarote in April has great weather with the temperature during the day being somewhere between 20 °C to 25 °C and evenings can be rather cool especially in the north of the island around 12 to 14 °C. You can enjoy basking in the sun and some cool evenings. No need to worry about rain as much as the weather in Lanzarote in April is usually dry. The temperature during the day is somewhere between 20 °C to 25 °C and evenings can be rather cool especially in the north of the island around 12 to 14 °C. Bring along your swimsuit and a sunscreen lotion, though it may not be hot but staying for long hours in the sun could result in sunburn.
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in April is around 22°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in April is around 14°C
The sun rises around 7:30 am and sets around 18:00- 18:30 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in April. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in April are around 0 to 1 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in April is around 1mm
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. You certainly won't mind the odd cloudy spell every now and again, and most hotels and resorts are equipped with lots of fun and entertainment activities indoors. During the day the temperatures are warm around 22°C to 25°C, though sometimes there may be cool winds blowing, you definitely won't want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings can be a little cold, so carrying a fleece or a light jacket along is good, and a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night can get a little colder reaching lows of 14°C.
Let's face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can still get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in April we say yes! it can be it depends on what you are used to. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in April can vary and while it may look cloudy the UV rays are still shining through the clouds. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, a hoody, cardigan, you won't need your full-on winter coat. Socks are always a good one to keep your feet warm at night, hotels won't have heating its not needed neither do they provide quilts but most have warm blankets. You won't go wrong picking one or two warmer outfits but you probably won't need them.
If you are coming to Lanzarote in April then you should also consider packing some dressing up costumes as the island hosts the many Lanzarote carnivals in April.
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in April is around 19°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. April in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and you can even get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as April is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
Whether you are on the beach or inside the water, there are times that you would like to participate in some other activities and April has a few like:
- Puerto Calero April Fair: Sample the local cuisine or take a donkey ride or learn a craft in late April.
- El Chupadero Full Moon Party: If you are a party lover then this is the place you want to be at. Spring Duathlon: This is a sporty event held at Costa Teguise.The event includes running and cycling.
- Volcano Triathlon: This is a classic event organised since 1985 and participations by many World Champions. This is a challenging olympic distance triathlon where you get a chance to rub shoulders with the best European Triathletes. The three challenges for this race are 1,5K Swim Course, 40K Bike Course (No drafting) and 10K Run Course.
Teh weather in Lanzarote in March has is pretty similar weather like January and February with temperatures ranging between 20 °C to 24 °C during the day and between 14 °C and 16 °C at night.
Sometimes there are overcast days too, but when the sun shines it surely is bikini weather and a good tan can be enjoyed. There could be an occasional sand storm due to winds blowing from the Sahara desert. If you’re planning to have a good time in the sun then a swimsuit with sunscreen lotion is essential. Packing a light sweater or cardigan is good for some windy and cool nights.
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in March is around 22°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in March is around 14°C
The sun rises around 7:30 am and sets around 18:00- 18:30 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in March. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in March are around 2 to 3 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in March is around 17mm
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. You certainly won't mind the odd cloudy spell every now and again, and most hotels and resorts are equipped with lots of fun and entertainment activities indoors. During the day the temperatures are warm around 22°C, though sometimes there may be cool winds blowing, you definitely won't want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings can be a little cold, so carrying a fleece or a light jacket along is good, and a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night can get a little colder reaching lows of 14°C.
Let's face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can still get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in March we say yes! it can be it depends on what you are used to. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in March can vary and while it may look cloudy the UV rays are still shining through the clouds. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, a hoody, cardigan, you won't need your full-on winter coat. Socks are always a good one to keep your feet warm at night, hotels won't have heating its not needed neither do they provide quilts but most have warm blankets. You won't go wrong picking one or two warmer outfits but you probably won't need them.
If you are coming to Lanzarote in March then you should also consider packing some dressing up costumes as the island hosts the many Lanzarote carnivals in March.
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in March is around 18.6°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. March in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and you can even get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as March is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
You can also keep yourself and your family busy by participating in a few March activities like :
San Leandro Festival:The San Leandro Festival in Teguise is celebrated on March 13th in 2015. This event showcases the local culture and includes musical concerts, dances and plenty of opportunities to try the local food and drink.
- St. Joseph’s Day: This festival is celebrated on March 19th. There are special services held across churches on the island.
- Semana Santa: This is a holy week before Easter with religious holidays of Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. During this week processions are carried out and a parade of sacred icons and religious statues is carried out through villages and towns of the island.
- St. Patrick’s Day: This is a very special day for Irish ex-pats celebrated on March 17, especially in pubs and clubs. Malpais Festival of arts runs through May until May. Costa Teguise Mountain Bike Rally is a challenging activity that will keep you busy on two wheels.
- Trofeo Sar Princesa Alexia: This event is held in Arrecife between March 15th and March 17th. This event is a must for boat enthusiasts and the most important sporting event of the month.
The weather in Lanzarote in February is very similar to January, with temperatures ranging from 19 °C to 23 °C during the day and staying steady between 15 degrees and 16 degrees in the night.
Overall, days are warm and nights cooler, so pack a light sweater along with your swimsuit!!. An odd shower sometimes can also be enjoyed.
The average high temperature in the day in Lanzarote in February is around 20.7°C
The average low temperature in the night in Lanzarote in February is around 13.5°C
The sun rises around 7:30 am and sets around 18:00- 18:30 pm in Lanzarote in January. The UV rays are still powerful even if its cloudy in Lanzarote sometimes in February. The best way to see the sunset in Lanzarote is on a Lanzarote sunset cruise
Average rainy days in Lanzarote in February are around 2 to 3 days a month
Average rainfall in Lanzarote in February is around 17mm
Most days in Lanzarote are warm and you will see many people around the beaches and the pools. You certainly won't mind the odd cloudy spell every now and again, and most hotels and resorts are equipped with lots of fun and entertainment activities indoors. During the day the temperatures are warm around 20°C, though sometimes there may be cool winds blowing, you definitely won't want to forget to take along your swimsuit, sunscreen and flip flops. Evenings can be a little cold, so carrying a fleece or a light jacket along is good, and a quiet stroll along the beach every night is awesome, and at night can get a little colder reaching lows of 13°C.
Let's face it is hotter than the UK and Ireland and you can still get sunburned so if the question is Lanzarote hot in February we say yes! it can be it depends on what you are used to. We certainly recommend packing suncream as the weather in Lanzarote in February can vary and while it may look cloudy the UV rays are still shining through the clouds. But come sun or cloud there are so many things to do in lanzarote whatever the weather.
All the usual clothes should be on your list for the days in Lanzarote, certainly swimming clothes, shorts T-shirts and general summer clothes, we would, however, suggest packing something warm for the evening, a hoody, cardigan, you won't need your full-on winter coat. Socks are always a good one to keep your feet warm at night, hotels won't have heating its not needed neither do they provide quilts but most have warm blankets. You won't go wrong picking one or two warmer outfits but you probably won't need them.
If you are coming to Lanzarote in February then you should also consider packing some dressing up costumes as the island hosts the many Lanzarote carnivals in February.
The average sea temperature in Lanzarote in February is around 19°C, it is a shock getting in but it will be warmer than most pools if you are in a hotel or apartment with no heated pool. February in Lanzarote is a lovely time of the year and you can even get yourself out on one of the many Lanzarote boat trips. If your pool is not heated fear not because in Lanzarote one of the two water parks opens all year round and their pools certainly take the chill off and you can have loads of fun on the slides and rides at the same time at the Playa Blanca waterpark Aqualava waterpark Lanzarote. They offer a bus service from Costa Teguise and Puerto Del Carmen also.
Like all months there are so many things to do in lanzarote and as February is a relatively quiet month although are plenty of events you will find most of the Lanzarote attractions will be peaceful. There will still be long waiting times at Timanfaya National Park so we always recommend taking one of the Timanfaya National Park tours as they will have priority entrance at the park. The Rancho Texas Park is of course open 365 days of the year and is a great day out for the whole family and there is also the Buggies Lanzarote tours which also have quads and trikes too and this is a great way to see the island.
All sorts of sports facilities are provided by Club La Santa to make your training success, including salt-water lagoon, Olympic swimming pool, running track and on- and off-road running routes in the local area. Since February also is a month where many around the world celebrate St. Valentine's Day, Lanzarote is the perfect place for that. Go for the Valentine's Party at Rancho Texas on 14th February, Puerto del Carmen for the whole family to enjoy, with a Western-style BBQ buffet, live music and even a raffle. If you fancy something more sophisticated and romantic night then head to Cantina in Teguise for a special wine pairing and tasting menu.
Lanzarote in February is, even more, livelier and an excellent place to enjoy carnival celebrations. The carnival schedule you will find on our new articles and the events and activities usually include parades, street parties, carnival queen ceremonies, theatrical performances, firework displays, musical concerts and dances. The tradition of burying a sardine on Ash Wednesday also is part of the event.
Almost all towns and villages host their own carnival events and festivities throughout the month, including Arrecife, Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca, Haria and Costa Teguise. Apart from lazing around on the white sandy beaches or having a dip into the calm blue waters, you can also venture out for some fun activities away from the beach like visiting the Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park, Pirate Museum and enjoy the scenic beauty with some rounds of golf at Lanzarote Golf.
If you enjoy sport activities then don’t miss the Spring Triathlon Camp, held at Club La Santa. This week-long event is perfect for beginners looking to improve and professionals looking to train for any upcoming triathlon events.The weather in Lanzarote in January sees temperature between 13°C to 20°C. January is the coldest time of the year and you can expect an average of 2 days a month rainfall. However we know its very cold in the UK and most of Europe, so if you’re looking for a summer and beach getaway with 4 hours travel time and close to home, then Lanzarote is an ideal holiday destination for you.
Lanzarote sees a lot of tourists every year. There have been celebrities too like Penelope Cruz, Jenson Button, Bertie Ahern ex-Prime Minister of Ireland and the latest British Prime Minister David Cameron who spent his Easter holidays on the Island with his family.