Loading Page...

Is Tenerife hot enough in January?

In January the weather in Tenerife is pretty good with an average temperature of 17°C and rarely falling below 14°C so it's decent t-shirt and beach weather. Of the times I've visited, at least 20, I've only seen rain once and that was in November.



People Also Ask

In January the weather in Tenerife is pretty good with an average temperature of 17°C and rarely falling below 14°C so it's decent t-shirt and beach weather. Of the times I've visited, at least 20, I've only seen rain once and that was in November.

MORE DETAILS

What is the weather like Tenerife in January? One of the top reasons for visiting the island is the year round warm weather. In January the weather in Tenerife is pretty good with an average temperature of 17°C and rarely falling below 14°C so it's decent t-shirt and beach weather.

MORE DETAILS

The sun shines strongly here, so in January in Tenerife at 23 degrees, for instance on the Costa Adeje, you'll get a proper summer day on the beach with sunbathing and swimming. So if you want to swap your fur coat for a T-shirt and your boots for flip flops, make sure you head to Tenerife in January.

MORE DETAILS

The average temperature in Tenerife during January is 20ºC, perfectly warm enough for relaxing on the beach. Evenings tend to be a bit cooler so be sure to pack some warmer clothes as temperatures averagely drop to 12ºC.

MORE DETAILS

Andalucia is the hottest part of Spain in winter. It's the best bet for a warm honeymoon destination in Europe for couples who choose to marry in winter. Between November and February, most of the places we mention here maintain a sunny outlook. Making it ideal for a beach holiday.

MORE DETAILS

If you like to swim in the sea, please note that when you go on holiday in Tenerife in January, the surf is usually too strong to swim in the north. In the south, on the other hand, the sea is also so calm in January that you can go swimming.

MORE DETAILS

Tenerife's Weather in January The hottest days reach up to 26°C and night temperatures going down to 13°C. An estimated 23mm of rainfall falls within 3.7 days of this month, with 18.2 of those days partially cloudy and an estimated 6.8 days sunny.

MORE DETAILS

The weather in South Tenerife in January is quite good for swimming. If you cringe when you hear the phrase “water temperature 19-21 degrees”, a great solution would be staying in a hotel with a heated pool. There you can enjoy a swim at a pleasant 26 – 28 degrees, just like in the Mediterranean.

MORE DETAILS

Mount Teide attracts the rain and blocks the wind so the below resorts stay warm and dry. The south is generally warmer and drier than the north, and coastal spots get less rain than inland areas. The average temperature in Tenerife during January is 20ºC, perfectly warm enough for relaxing on the beach.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

Costa Adeje weather January It has a subtropical climate, bringing warm weather all year round. Although January is winter in Costa Adeje, temperatures are still high and you can expect plenty of sunshine throughout the month.

MORE DETAILS

The southern side of Tenerife is nearly always warmer and so might be the best spot to visit during the coldest month of the year.

MORE DETAILS

Crowds & costs The north of islands such as Gran Canaria and Tenerife will be colder and wetter than the south in January, so whilst tourism is low during the months you can expect to see less of other visitors in these parts of the Canary Islands.

MORE DETAILS

When is the best time to see whales (and dolphins) in Tenerife? The Tenerife whale watching season lasts all year round. Costa Adeje, on the southern coast of Tenerife, is home to large resident populations of Pilot whales and Bottlenose dolphins.

MORE DETAILS

The best times to visit the Canary Islands are spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November). Spring offers warm weather, fewer tourists, and lower rates.

MORE DETAILS

It's all possible in Spain. The Costa del Sol and the Cabo de Gata in Andalusia, the Canary Islands, and the Costa Blanca are all destinations where you'll find a climate of eternal springtime practically all year round. You'll find it perfectly possible to take a dip at the beach and then relax in the sun.

MORE DETAILS