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Is the water warm in Gran Canaria?

The warmest water temperature is in September with an average around 74.5°F / 23.6°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 66.6°F / 19.2°C.



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Sea temperatures around Gran Canaria vary between 18ºC and 25ºC depending on the season and the depth of the water. The ocean is at its warmest in September and October because the sea around the island is calm during the summer and is heated by the strong sunshine.

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The Quality of Tap Water in Gran Canaria: While the tap water is safe, some individuals might experience slight differences in taste due to the desalination process. Some people find the taste slightly salty or slightly chlorinated, but this is purely subjective and doesn't indicate any health risks.

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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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For example, in Fuerteventura the average annual water temperatures are 18 ° C, while in Gran Canaria it is 20 ° C. This makes the sea breeze always fresh and help to tolerate the high temperatures of mid-summer, especially in July and August.

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The climate is perfect for open water swimming in the Tenerife sea, where average air temperatures range between 17 C and 24 C with sea temperatures rarely dropping far below 20 C.

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In the coastal part of the island (especially in the south) the water of the sea is warm enough for you to swim all year round and freely enjoy deep dives in the crystalline waters of Tenerife. In the winter season, there is a slight drop in temperatures.

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Near the island, predators such as sharks are very rare visitors, and the same goes for stinging jellyfish. In general, the water in Tenerife is safe for swimming, but it's still important to take precautions. Don't forget sunscreen even on cloudy days.

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The good news for all is that yes, there is a small population of a very docile, angel sharks in some parts of the Island and also yes, it is perfectly safe to swim in the sea without any fears that these sharks will attack. Angel sharks are among the most placid, docile and non-aggressive sharks anywhere in the world.

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Cockroaches. No bother here from buzzing wasps and mosquitoes but we do have cockroaches. It is often thought that cockroaches are a sign of filthiness, but this is not true. These insects live in the grass and in the scales of palm trees, and can therefore enter your accommodation.

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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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Gran Canaria is a volcanic island with over 155 miles of beaches and clear blue waters.

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Playa de Las Nieves (Agaete) Situated in the northwest of Gran Canaria, in the quiet village of Agaete, this small beach of stones and crystal clear waters deserves a mandatory visit.

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Gran Canaria – Tropical, Mountains and Beaches Gran Canaria is the 3rd largest of the 8 Canary Islands after Tenerife and Fuerteventura. Sunshine is virtually guaranteed all year round because it's closer to West Africa than Europe.

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The Best Time to Visit Canary Islands. 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. Fall also enjoys mild weather with sunny skies and less rain than other times of the year.

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In general, the warmest parts of Tenerife (the south coast) have approximately the same average temperatures as the warmest parts of Gran Canaria (also the south coast).

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You can snorkel at over 100 spots spread over the seven main Canary Islands. You can see angel sharks, rays, barracudas, parrotfish, damselfish and a mix of sub-tropical and European species.

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You can only imbibe in designated neighborhoods Avoid drinking, smoking, or vaping in public spaces – either on the streets or on the beach. It's prohibited across all the Canary Islands. You could face a hefty fine if caught.

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The Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands have many cold-water coral reefs mainly composed of Lophelia pertusa. The reefs are usually found at depths greater than 1000 metres, and are part of the belt of cold-water coral reefs stretching from Norway to West Africa.

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There are no scorpions, poisonous snakes, or insect-borne diseases.

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The Canary Islands climate is considered the best climate in the world, thanks to the year-round pleasant, mild temperatures. This is added to the facts that it rarely rains in the archipelago and that it is the region with the most hours of sunlight per day in Europe.

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