Gran Canaria weather
The climate of Gran Canaria is considered to be among the best in the world - year-round warm weather with constant sunshine. Boasting a number of different micro-climates, this volcanic island experiences diverse conditions and terrain, from tropical forests to snow-capped peaks, with the south of the island, home to the major tourist resorts, seeing the sunniest driest weather. The moderate temperatures in each region hardly fluctuate from season, with the variance between summer and winter being only 6C.
Weather in Gran Canaria - Glorious spring-like conditions all year-round
Dry and sunny most of the year-round, and with constant spring-like conditions, Gran Canaria is an ideal climate for all holidaymakers, from sun-worshippers to nature-lovers alike. Temperatures through the spring and summer can range from 23C to 27C, with the average temperature for both seasons being 25C. Gran Canaria does not experience excessive high temperatures during the summer, and the trade winds that blow across the island certainly help to temper the heat. The island sometimes sees the very hot summer winds coming up from the Sahara, known as the ’sirocco’, bringing higher temperatures as well as a cloud of fine sand from the desert. Sea temperatures remain very pleasant throughout the year, ranging from 22C in the summer to 18C in winter.
Gran Canaria weather - Home to a variety of micro-climates
Winters in Gran Canaria see pleasant temperatures ranging between 21C-24C, with humidity rising during January and February, and the highest chance of rain. The wettest time falls between October and April, and although the levels of precipitation are relatively low, the island sees enough rain to maintain the lush green landscapes seen in the north. The north of Gran Canaria tends to be cloudier and wetter than the south, with the mountainous terrain inland seeing quite a different climate, with plenty of wind, and snow during the winter.
