If you’re planning a break in Lanzarote to enjoy the fabulous beaches but are worried about the climate, you’ll find everything you need to know here.
Lanzarote is a windy island, especially in the summer months, but don’t let that discourage you. Pack your bags and start your trip. The south of the island awaits you with warm weather, lighter winds, beaches with blue water and golden sand.
What’s the Weather Like in Lanzarote?
The climate of your destination influences your holiday. In the case of Lanzarote, this influence will be positive, thanks to its subtropical dry climate. That’s why you can visit the island at any time of year, especially if you want to escape the cold.
Winter temperatures in Lanzarote range between 15 °C and 22 °C. Summers are warmer, and the thermometer can reach between 25–28 °C.
Rainfall in Lanzarote is low, meaning you can enjoy over 300 sunny days per year.
What makes Lanzarote’s climate unique within the Canary Islands?
Compared to the rest of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote is the driest. This is due to its proximity to the African continent, which exposes it to direct northeast winds.
Lanzarote has a desert-like and windy landscape, while other islands have more vegetation and higher humidity. This dryness combined with the winds has shaped the island’s unique geological formations.
Is Lanzarote Windy?
Yes, Lanzarote is a windy island, and it’s important to understand how this affects your visit.
Understanding the trade winds (Alisios)
Trade winds are the most common on Lanzarote and blow from the northeast almost year-round, bringing dry and cool air. The presence of these winds has made the island an extraordinary destination for windsurfing and kitesurfing enthusiasts, attracting athletes from around the world.
However, the island is also affected by the “Calima,” which are Sahara winds. They are dry and warm and can be annoying as they bring sand; but this doesn’t prevent you from enjoying your holiday.
When Is Lanzarote the Windiest?
The winds in Lanzarote have shaped the lives of its residents. For this reason, it’s important to understand seasonal patterns to plan your holiday.
Windiest months of the year
May through September are the windiest months in Lanzarote, with July bringing the strongest gusts.
The wind intensity during June and July makes these months ideal for practicing water sports.
Calmer seasons ideal for sunseekers
If you want to visit the island under calmer conditions, plan your holiday between October and March. The period from December to January offers moderate winds and ideal temperatures for beach activities without the intensity of the summer months.
Monthly average wind speed chart
As mentioned, the climate in June and July brings the strongest winds. In these months, wind speeds in Lanzarote are around 24–25 km/h.
From October to March, wind speeds are moderate, averaging 18 km/h.
Here you’ll find information about Lanzarote’s winds month by month. This information will help you plan your next trip, whether you’re looking for windy conditions for sports activities or calmer days with your family at the beach.
| Month | Wind Speed | Wind Direction | Wind Strength |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | approx. 18 km/h | North / Northwest | Moderate wind |
| February | approx. 18 km/h | North / Northwest | Moderate wind |
| March | approx. 18 km/h | North / Northwest | Moderate wind |
| April | approx. 20 km/h | North / Northwest | Moderate wind |
| May | approx. 23 km/h | North / Northwest | Strong wind |
| June | approx. 25 km/h | North / Northwest | Very strong wind |
| July | approx. 28 km/h | North / Northwest | Strongest winds |
| August | approx. 25 km/h | North / Northwest | Strong wind |
| September | approx. 20 km/h | North / Northwest | Moderate to strong wind |
| October | approx. 19 km/h | North / Northwest | Lighter winds |
| November | approx. 18 km/h | North / Northwest | Moderate wind |
| December | approx. 18 km/h | North / Northeast | Moderate wind |
Source: https://weatherspark.com/d/150430/8/31/Average-Weather-on-August-31-in-Lanzarote-Spain
Which Areas Are Most Sheltered from the Wind?
Wind intensity is not the same across the entire island. Some areas are sheltered and allow you to enjoy peaceful holidays, especially if you’re planning family beach days.
On Lanzarote, the wind-sheltered areas are located in the south of the island. That’s because there are several mountain barriers that help reduce the breeze. If you want to go to the beach but are concerned about the wind, you’ll find Playa Flamingo in Playa Blanca, and in Puerto del Carmen you’ll find Playa La Piñita. Both are protected by high cliffs that slow down the wind.
The sheltered south: Playa Blanca and beyond
The southernmost tip of Lanzarote is the calmest zone on the island. Here you’ll find Playa Blanca, which is protected by the island’s central highlands and thus remains relatively safe from northeast winds.
The beaches in this area are known for their golden sand, crystal-clear water and calm conditions, even during the windiest months.
Playa Blanca has experienced significant tourist development over recent decades and now offers modern infrastructure. If you’re looking for a quieter place, Yaiza can be a good alternative, as it has a more authentic and less touristy atmosphere than Playa Blanca.
Best resorts and beaches with less wind
Some of the best resorts in Lanzarote are located in the south. Playa Blanca is one of the most recommended places. Popular beaches in the area include Playa Blanca Norte and Playa Dorada.
Puerto del Carmen is somewhat windier, but also a good option to enjoy quieter holidays compared to the north.
Local tips: Choose accommodation wisely based on wind exposure
It’s important to pay attention to wind conditions when planning your trip. Some recommendations for a trip to Lanzarote are:
- Pay attention to orientation: Accommodations facing south or southeast experience significantly weaker winds than those facing north.
- Ask the locals: Hotel staff and local agencies can provide specific information about microclimates and current weather conditions.
- Consider distance from the coast: Accommodations located somewhat away from the beach experience less intense winds than those directly on the coast.
How the Wind Affects Your Holiday in Lanzarote
On any visit to Lanzarote it will be windy – especially between May and September. That doesn’t mean you should avoid the island in these months. On the contrary: many athletes and nature lovers consider these conditions ideal.
Beach days: what to expect and how to prepare
Wind affects your beach experience in Lanzarote. Where there’s wind, there are waves. The beaches with the strongest winds are located in the north of the island. Famara is the most popular and especially known for surfing.
If you’re looking for a calm, wind-protected beach with small waves, head to the south of the island. Playa Dorada is recommended for families and children.
To make the most of Lanzarote’s beaches, we recommend:
- Choose the right beach for the day: On windy days, visit wind-sheltered beaches like Playa Blanca or Los Pocillos.
- Plan your beach time: Generally, the wind is weakest early in the morning.
- Use extra sun protection: Wind doesn’t reduce the sun’s strength – in fact, it can intensify sun exposure.
- Stay hydrated: Wind accelerates skin and body dehydration.
- Bring a beach umbrella or windbreak: These accessories are essential on windy beaches.
Abdel Samouh is a tourism professional specialising in the Canary Islands, with a solid track record in visitor experience management on Lanzarote. His career has centred on promoting the island's landmark attractions and enhancing transfer and excursion services across this volcanic destination.


