Lanzarote, known for its pleasant climate all year round, is one of the most desirable destinations for those looking to enjoy a warm climate and unique volcanic landscapes. However, depending on what you want to do on the island, there are certain times of the year that may be more convenient to plan your visit.
Advantages of visiting Lanzarote in spring and autumn
Spring and autumn are perfect times for those who prefer to avoid the crowds and enjoy the mild weather, with temperatures around 20-25°C. During these seasons, the island is quieter, allowing you to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking or exploring the volcanic landscapes without the intense heat of summer. Also, these seasons are ideal to plan a sailing trip in Lanzarote, a magical experience that allows you to see the island from a unique perspective.
Reasons to choose Lanzarote in summer
Summer is the high season in Lanzarote, with temperatures that can exceed 30°C. This is the best time of year if you want to make the most of its paradisiacal beaches and the crystal clear waters of the Atlantic. Plus, the festive atmosphere in the towns and cities is vibrant, with cultural events and festivals. If you are looking for water activities such as surfing, scuba diving or even a relaxing sail along Lanzarote’s coastline, summer is an excellent option.
Why Lanzarote is also an ideal winter destination
Although in many parts of Europe winter is associated with cold weather, temperatures in Lanzarote remain mild, hovering around 20°C. This makes it an ideal destination to escape the winter and enjoy a holiday experience without worrying about the weather. At this time of year, the island offers a more relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a sailing trip while watching the sunset or exploring its incredible volcanic landscapes.
Book your sailing excursion in Lanzarote
Onboard the Catamaran F40, you can sail through the southern area of Lanzarote, the northern coast of Fuerteventura, and Lobos Island.
We will always sail under wind power, choosing the route based on the direction and intensity of the wind.