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Does the wind ever stop in Lanzarote?

Lanzarote is situated to the the north (above) the equator and we sit directly in the area where the wind is blowing steadily from the north east. This wind blows all year around, although the speed varies from time to time.



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Is Lanzarote Windy? For most of the year Lanzarote is quite a windy island.

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The wind in Lanzarote is changing and even sometimes unpredictable. However, in general, the southern part of the island is usually less windy than the north due to the direction of the trade winds and the mountains that act as a shield against the southern zone.

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Although Playa de Famara is known for being one of the windiest beaches on the island, its easternmost tip, known as Caleta de Caballo , offers a more sheltered and quiet area.

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Where do rich people live in Lanzarote? Here are some suggestions: Puerto Calero - This marina town is known for its luxury yachts, designer stores, and upscale restaurants. This area would have the greatest concentration of super high-end homes and has a very private community feel to it.

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Playa Flamingo is located in the town of Playa Blanca , in the south of Lanzarote. This beach has an artificial bay that protects it from currents and wind, making it perfect for relaxing and sunbathing. In addition, its crystal clear waters and golden sand are ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

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From the Canary Islands, Lanzarote is the closest to the African coast. Therefore, it gets sometimes winds carrying dust from the Sahara. During these, asthma suferers, elder poeple, infants and patients with other pulmorary conditions are reccomended to stay indoors.

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1. Playa Quemada. Playa Quemada is a small and picturesque beach located in the southeast of Lanzarote, near Puerto Calero. This beach, with dark sand and gravel, is sheltered from the prevailing winds thanks to the mountains and cliffs that surround it.

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And if you wonder which is the warmest side of Lanzarote, the answer is always south. Head to the southern part of the island for warmer weather as coasts are sheltered from the winds. Contrarily, the northern part of Lanzarote is usually a bit colder and cloudier due to the trade winds.

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The wettest month is December with an average of 29mm of rain. The best month to swim in the sea is in August when the average sea temperature is 22°C (72°F).

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I understand that the average temperatures for Lanzarote and Tenerife in the winter months are about the same, and are warmer than the other islands, but Lanzarote is windy. That wind is generally from the NE so it feels much cooler.

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Wear a sun hat to protect the top of your head, the back of your neck and your face from the sun. Limit the number of hours you spend in full sun, particularly between 11am and 3pm.

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Conclusion. Mosquitoes are a common problem in Lanzarote, however now, with these several steps you can take to protect yourself from bites you can reduce the risk of infection so they shouldn't be enough to ruin your stay.

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The average temperature during the day is 20 - 21°C, while at night you can expect temperatures of around 14°C. Although you might need a light jacket or cardigan at night.

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Playa la Francesa is essentially two stretches of demerara-sugar-soft sand, backed by volcanic rock and dunes. It's a south-facing beach – this means calm, swimmable waters – as well as an anchoring point for boats conducting day trips.

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Although there is more cloud in winter than in summer, southern and western resorts often enjoy warm, cloudless days at any time of year.

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Lanzarote's economy experimented a new expansion phase, now driven by the tourism industry. Tourism became the most important sector in the economy. The island of Lanzarote became highly touristic and attracted several millions of tourists each year.

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Our first excursion took us to Teguise, the oldest Spanish settlement on Lanzarote and the second - after Betancuria on Fuerteventura - of all the Canary Islands. Founded in the early 15th century it is today a protected village with attractive traditional architecture. Until 1852 it was also the capital of the island.

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