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Which Canary Island is warmest in March April?

The Canary Islands start to heat up in March, making them the perfect spring getaway. The guaranteed sunshine is well worth the four-hour flight. Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are all equally hot at this time of year, with Tenerife just a touch cooler.



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Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the hottest islands in April, though Gran Canaria remains warmer at night. Fuerteventura is the driest, with only 5mm of rain predicted for the month.

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Can you swim in Gran Canaria in April? With an average temperature of 19.2°C / 66.5°F, the ocean might still be too cold for many people, although there are other visitors who swim all year round in Gran Canaria with no problems.

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Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are all equally hot at this time of year, with Tenerife just a touch cooler. If you are planning a beach holiday, the sea will be slightly warmer in Gran Canaria (19ºC), but Fuerteventura is forecast to have a little less rain.

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Keep in mind that when you ask which of the Canary Islands is the hottest, Lanzarote is the answer.

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The average high temperature in Gran Canaria during March is 22ºC, so bring a good selection of your favourite beachwear. You'll want to pack some warmer things for the evenings though as temperatures averagely drop to 14ºC.

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But make sure to book in advance. Spring and fall are considered to be the best time to visit Tenerife. From March through October the weather gets really hot, perfect for the beach activities. Mild winter months are for paragliding and exploring the island.

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The Canary Islands (23ºC) are the hottest places in Europe in April with Gran Canaria (24ºC) and Tenerife (23ºC) feeling a little warmer than Lanzarote (22ºC). In Mainland Europe the warmest places in April are Cyprus (22ºC) and Crete (20°C).

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The Canary Islands have a mild climate that allows for sunbathing and swimming almost year round, even during the winter months when the rest of the nordic hemisphere is usually suffering from snowstorms and low temperatures.

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