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What should I pack for Gran Canaria in January?

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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Gran Canaria's nice and warm in January, with an average high temperature of 21ºC, although you'll want to bring some warmer clothes for the evenings as it can get a bit cool. The expected sea temperature's 19ºC, while humidity's low.

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What to Pack for Canary Islands
  • Choose something casual. If you're heading into Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Gomera, there's no need to fuss and fret about your wardrobe. ...
  • Thrilled to be social? ...
  • keep you warm on the beach. ...
  • Pack a set of walking shoes. ...
  • a tailored look is the way to go. ...
  • Jeans are a popular choice.


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

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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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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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T-shirts and shorts are the norm during the day. Gran Canaria and Tenerife being slightly further south to Lanzarote and Fuertevenura means it's a degree or two warmer so not by much. It's pretty much the same advice for any of the Canary islands at that time of year.

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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 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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Even better, with lower import tax and VAT rates, prices of items are much less than in mainland Spain. You'll get more bang for your buck when you shop in Gran Canaria. Be prepared that many shops on the island close on Sundays. Remember to bring your own bags, or you'll be charged for a plastic bag.

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The currency in Gran Canaria is the Euro. Make sure you've got some currency on you when you arrive in Gran Canaria, ready for any cash payments, like tipping. As for plastic, using your debit or credit card on the island is super easy. You can even take a travel money card for extra security.

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In other words, if you visit Spain for a short period of time without having a residence permit, whether your country of origin required you to apply for a tourist visa or not, you can stay for a maximum of 90 days before you actually have to leave or obtain a legal residence permit.

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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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if you prefer a relaxing holiday in quiet resorts, some of the places to avoid in Gran Canaria include areas where mass tourism is prevalent, such as the resorts of Playa del Ingles and Maspalomas. The island offers so much more than this, with diverse landscapes to explore, and a myriad of activities to enjoy.

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Bugs (like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas) can spread a number of diseases in the Canary Islands. Many of these diseases cannot be prevented with a vaccine or medicine.

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FAQ about the warmest places in winter in the Canary Islands The south of Tenerife and the south of Gran Canaria, especially Puerto Rico and Puerto de Mogan, are the sunniest places in the Canary Islands in the months of December, January and February.

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Tenerife: the warmest Canary Island in winter The warmest Canary Island in winter is Tenerife. It boasts a warm climate all throughout the year, but in winter its temperatures are higher than the other islands.

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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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