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How warm is Maspalomas in February?

In February, the average temperature in Maspalomas is 17ºC, rising to a high of 21ºC in the hottest part of the day. You should be comfortable in t-shirts during the daytime, but you might need some light layers for evenings out in the resort, as the temperature drops to 15ºC after dark.



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The average high temperature in Gran Canaria during February is 21ºC, some way off the summer but still perfectly warm enough to hit the beach and catch some rays. Although it's not cold you'll want to bring some warmer clothes for the evenings, as temperatures drop to 13ºC at night.

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Average sea temperature February is one of the coldest months for swimming in Maspalomas, along with January, March and April, all situated at 19°C.

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It's possible to swim in the sea at this time of year but it's generally a little too cool for most. The average sea temperature is 19 C.

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Gran Canaria is the hottest island in February, remaining warm long into the evening. You'll be grateful for that extra degree if you like moonlit strolls by the seafront.

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Can you swim in Gran Canaria in February? With an average temperature around 19°C, the water is probably too cold for you to swim and feel comfortable. Similar to the other winter months, we recommend that you rent a place where you have access to a heated pool.

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From November through December, January February and March it can be cool and wet so pack a lightweight raincoat and travel umbrella. And the winter months can be cold in the evenings, so take a jacket or sweater to put round you.

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It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 21 C and the average daily minimum is 16 C.

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The Canary Islands as a whole have warm weather in the winter, only 8-10 degrees cooler than the summer months, thanks to their southerly location. This means that all of the attractions are open in the winter time; but winter is also a wonderful time to enjoy authentic Canarian culture too!

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December to February - High Season As a winter destination, the Canary Islands tend to attract European travelers to Canary beaches for one last taste of summer before they go back home to freezing weather. The overall temperature stays between 8°C and 14°C, which is ideal for golfers and swimmers.

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The Canary Islands. Although the Canary Islands belong to Spain, they are geographically closer to Africa. For that reason, the archipelago consistently provides the best winter climate in Spain with the hottest temperatures overall.

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Regional variation Most tourist destinations are in the south of Gran Canaria to take advantage of the best weather. This part of the island enjoys the hottest temperatures, though it can get extremely hot when the wind blows from the Sahara. For cooler weather, the mountains inland from the coast offer some respite.

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What are the hottest places in Europe in February? The hottest destination in Europe in February is the Canary Islands with Tenerife, Lanzarote and La Palma all enjoying temperatures of 20ºC and 7 hours of daily sunshine. In Mainland Europe, the Algarve has temperatures of 16ºC and 6 hours of sun.

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In February, the average water temperature is 78 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Celsius), which is great for spending time on the beach. While swimming, be aware that riptides and undertows sometimes occur in Puerto Rico and can be extremely dangerous.

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August is the hottest month in Puerto Rico with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F) and the coldest is January at 17°C (63°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in August.

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A mild climate all year: that's the eternal promise of the Canary Islands. In winter, average temperatures are around 20 degrees centigrade, and it rarely rains. It's perfect weather for sightseeing and exploring its beautiful volcanic landscapes.

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A mild climate all year: that's the eternal promise of the Canary Islands. In winter, average temperatures are around 20 degrees centigrade, and it rarely rains. It's perfect weather for sightseeing and exploring its beautiful volcanic landscapes.

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Winter Hint: From November to March, the Canary Islands are covered with a cool and wet climate. There's no need to bring a massive, bulky coat; just a jacket and an umbrella to keep you dry and toasty. The winter sun is still shining benignly, enough to allow you to surf and swim within a tolerable temperature.

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Lanzarote and Fuerteventura tend to get less rain in winter, compared to the south of Tenerife and Gran Canaria. In Tenerife, you can expect more rain in the regions of Anaga, La Laguna, La Orotava, Garachico and Icod de Los Vinos.

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The Red Sea is warm enough to visit throughout the year, with an average water temperature of 66°F, even in December and January. This goes up to an 84°F average in the summer months, making the sea's shallow parts as warm as bath water.

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