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Do you need a wetsuit to surf in the Canary Islands?

Water temperatures in the Canary Islands are pretty stable, but you'll still need a wetsuit during the colder months. Water temperatures peak in the range of 22-24°C (72-75°F) in late summer and early autumn, and drop to 17-20°C (64-68°F) in winter. During warm summer days, you can surf in boardshorts/swimsuit.



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Canary Islands, Tenerife The water temperature is mild in winter (maximum 3.2mm wetsuit required) and in the summer you can surf in boardshort or with a short wetsuit.

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Winters are colder, with foggy days and some rain, so full wetsuits plus booties are appropriate, especially if you will be surfing the shallow reef breaks. Southern Spain has a semi-arid climate with sunny days and warmer temperatures. In summer you won't need a wetsuit, and in winter a light wetsuit will do.

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If you are a beginner, the southern area of ??Tenerife is more suitable for you. El Médano beach is the perfect spot as it has many surf camps where you can rent equipment or take surf lessons. Plus, it has very good conditions for kitesurfing so that you can try various water sports.

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El Quemao, Lanzarote From the fishing village of La Santa, you can see the El Quemao beach, renowned as one of the world's best surfing spots, but also one of the most feared and intimidating in the Canary Islands.

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Water temperatures in the Canary Islands are pretty stable, but you'll still need a wetsuit during the colder months. Water temperatures peak in the range of 22-24°C (72-75°F) in late summer and early autumn, and drop to 17-20°C (64-68°F) in winter.

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The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife attracts the most visitors in comparison to the other islands, but you can still find peace and solitude on the land and in the water, making it a fantastic place to visit to try surfing for the first time.

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The graph below shows the range of monthly Santa Cruz de Tenerife water temperature derived from many years of historical sea surface temperature data. The warmest water temperature is in September with an average around 74.7°F / 23.7°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 66.6°F / 19.2°C.

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The water temperature in the Canary Islands manages to reach 20 ° C during the day, while on the beach it reaches 26 ° C. Many tourists consider the month of June to be the best time to travel in summer, since it is not too hot yet and you can enjoy many other activities within the archipelago, such as hiking.

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Lanzarote. Lanzarote tends to be the hottest and most arid of the Canaries, as it is closest to the Sahara desert and because it is one of the lowest lying islands.

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Twin Fin Surf Camp Tenerife Canary Islands Located in the SE of the island La Tejita produces fantastic beginner waves that offer both left and right hand waves breaking in crystal clear water over a sandy bottom. Best surfed on a SE swell at around 3-4ft with winds from the N-NW.

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Best time of the year for learning to surf in Portugal If you're a beginner surfer, the Summer (April – September) offers pleasant weather, warmer water, and small to medium swells. In practice, this translates to more manageable waves, less risk and more fun - perfect for beginners!

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