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Where is least windy in Lanzarote?

Playa Grande Being the beach of Puerto del Carmen, it is one of the most touristic and well-maintained beaches in Lanzarote. In addition, its strategic geographical position means that this beach hardly suffers the strong winds characteristic of the Canary archipelago.



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Papagayo Beach Playa de Papagayo is one of the most famous beaches in Lanzarote, located in the south of the island, near Playa Blanca. Although it can be a bit windy on certain days, its location in a small bay surrounded by cliffs greatly protects it from the wind.

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Playa Flamingo is located in the town of Playa Blanca , in the south of Lanzarote. This beach has an artificial bay that protects it from currents and wind, making it perfect for relaxing and sunbathing. In addition, its crystal clear waters and golden sand are ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

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Playa Blanca enjoys more sunshine and higher temperatures than the rest of the island, which is why it has become such as popular tourist hotspot.

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Is Lanzarote Windy? For most of the year Lanzarote is quite a windy island.

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Which part of the Canary Islands is the least windy? Tenerife South is less windy than the eastern coast, so staying in Los Cristianos, Las Americas, Costa Adeje, Playa San Juan, Playa Paraiso, La Caleta or Caleta Salvaje will be considerably less windy than El Medano, Punta del Hidalgo or Bajamar for example.

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The weather in Lanzarote varies across the island due to its two mountain ranges, and with the mountains blocking the majority of the trade winds from the northeast, the southern part of the island is typically drier and hotter than the northern region.

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Average monthly temperatures For the highest temperatures the best time to visit Lanzarote is between June and September although the sub tropical climate offers sunshine throughout the year and winter months are equally popular with visitors.

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Wear a sun hat to protect the top of your head, the back of your neck and your face from the sun. Limit the number of hours you spend in full sun, particularly between 11am and 3pm.

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The northeast trade winds that blow throughout the year and make Costa Teguise a favourite with windsurfers help to temper the heat so it rarely feels uncomfortably hot.

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During your holiday in Lanzarote, you can exercise by swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, a large natural pool available all year round. This also provides the opportunity to observe the island's marine fauna, making for a spectacular swimming experience surrounded by aquatic life.

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Playa Quemada - a quiet beach, very close to Puerto Calero and Puerto del Carmen. Playa Quemada is situated close to Puerto Calero and you can actually even walk there if you wish. The village is quiet and it only has three restaurants, so the beach is usually deserted and empty.

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Although there is more cloud in winter than in summer, southern and western resorts often enjoy warm, cloudless days at any time of year.

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But in the case of the Canary Islands, the challenge goes further. In addition to the pollutants emitted by our cars, ships and electric power stations, the islands are exposed to uncontrollable desert dust from the Sahara. Air pollution is responsible for some seven million deaths a year worldwide.

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July is usually the month where the wind speed is usually higher in Lanzarote. On the contrary, the calmest time in terms of winds is usually from the beginning of September to mid-May. The month with the least wind in Lanzarote is usually October.

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Well, I'd say spend as much time here as you can but 4 days is the perfect amount of time to see all of Lanzarote's main sights and do a couple of fun activities. If you prefer your travel a little slower, want to soak up the atmosphere, find your favourite coffee shop, read a book on the beach…

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Lanzarote has a low annual rainfall of 125 – 150 mm per year, the winter months of November through to March are the wettest. Typically the rain will fall suddenly and then the sun will come out after, its still warm enough to enjoy the beaches and swimming pools all year round.

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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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If you want the best beaches, Lanzarote needs to be the top choice since it is often considered the most beautiful of the Canary Islands. Yet, if you seek excursions, waterparks and diverse landscapes, then Tenerife is the ticket.

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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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