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Is Gran Canaria windy in January?

There are around 3 to 4 windy days in January (where the wind speed surpasses 55 km/h), which is 5 to 6 times less than during the summer months when the wind is almost constant.



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Many people dream of escaping to a sunny island paradise when the weather gets cold and miserable in January, and the Canary Islands offer just that. If you're not too bothered about getting to spend days on the beach and in the sea, then these islands are the perfect place for your next winter holiday.

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Sea Temperature You can expect an average high water temperature of around 19°C in the Canaries in January, which some visitors will find to be a refreshing temperature whilst others will feel that the sea is far too cold for a swim.

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Everything will be open. Gran Canaria never closes. There is no real off season.

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Gran Canaria is the hottest of the islands in January. In summer the difference of one or two degrees may not be significant, but in winter every bit of extra heat and sunshine is highly valuable.

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Anywhere from San Agustin, Playa del Ingles, Maspalomas or Puerto Mogan is a good pick for where to go in January for sun in Gran Canaria. San Agustin is a great pick if you want to go to a quieter beach, while Puerto Morgan is a cozy fishing village sheltered by a steep rock.

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Are there mosquitoes in Gran Canaria? Yes – no risk of diseases. Hot sun all year round has one downside – winter is never cold enough to get rid of mosquitoes! These mosquitoes are most active in the evening.

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Tenerife is not a particularly windy island, although there may be times when the wind is stronger. So, if you want to hit the waves with your surfboard, you can find numerous beaches on the north coast and a few on the south that are perfect for water sports.

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East Gran Canaria tends to be sunny most days, although it is very windy during the summer months; Great for windsurfers and kiteboarders but not so good for sunbathers. In the winter, most east coast beaches are calm and much less crowded than the big ones in the resorts.

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The Trade Winds The wind in the Canary Islands blows from north to south almost every day. This brings cool air from the North Atlantic and keeps the Canary Islands climate within the pleasant range. The Winds also blow away any cumulus clouds that form via evaporation away and keep the skies blue.

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Our recommendation for the best Canary Islands for winter sun is either TENERIFE or GRAN CANARIA. This doesn't mean you should avoid the other islands because the weather will still be warmer than most other places in Europe, but you will just have to expect more wind and a few more showers during the day.

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Tenerife: the warmest Canary Island in winter The daily average temperature in winter is generally between 20 and 25 degrees celsius, which makes it attractive for those looking to escape the winter chill.

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Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.

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Puerto Rico weather January In January, Puerto Rico is mild and dry, making it a popular time of year to relax on the beaches in the winter sunshine while avoiding the high season crowds. In January, Puerto Rico has an average temperature of 17°C with highs of 20°C in the peak of the afternoon.

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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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Here are the best areas in Gran Canaria ?? Maspalomas – best area in Gran Canaria ?? Playa del Ingles – best area for nightlife ?? Puerto Rico – lovely beach & resort town in a cosy bay ?? Arguineguin – best area for families & a calm atmosphere ??

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January in Gran Canaria can be cold. When we say cold it's probably the warmest place in Europe so a nippy 23ºC degrees can be expected. If you want to sunbathe in the winter, then south Gran Canaria is the best place to get some sun on your bones.

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Known as the continent in miniature, Gran Canaria enjoys a year-round temperate climate that's ideal for both summer breaks and winter sun. Its diverse landscape includes a dry, desert-like south complete with undulating sand dunes, a lush green north and a cool centre with coniferous forests.

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