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Canaries In February
Hi, does anyone have any experience of The Canaries in early February time?
What is the weather generally like and what is the best island to visit?
Thanks x
What is the weather generally like and what is the best island to visit?
Thanks x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not great in my experience , I suppose it's best the further south you go like Gran Canaria or Cape Verdi, even Playa Blanca on the south most tip of Lanzarote but that's more for oldies my age whereas we stay in 'breezy ' Teguise which is great when warm as you've the cooling breeze , only once been in February and it was quite cool
right now we're getting photos from a friend "holidaying" in Tenerife, which shows the place basically shut. I don't suppose anyone has any idea of how much, if at all, it will have recovered by February.
The weather should be warm, and always sunnier in the south as you can see here
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The weather should be warm, and always sunnier in the south as you can see here
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As with any island well out in the ocean all of the Canary Islands have variations in the weather, particularly in the winter. You cannot expect predictable stable weather from early December to as late as April. You might go there in February having seen the weather reports and expect 25 degrees, calm and blue skies but arrive just as it changes. The complete reverse is just as likely. Gran Canaria and Tenerife have a noticeable difference in the weather from the northern tip to the southern and the rest of the islands also but rather less so. Temperature lows in winter are not unlike the UK's in spring or autumn but if the sun shines even on a "cold" day it feels very comfortable by comparison to the UK.
For approx 10 years we used to go to Fuertevetura at least three or four times a year. Been every month of the year apart from August.
The locals will be all wrapped up in the winter months. But to the Brits who find 20c warm, it will bit still be shorts and tee shirt weather. Be prepared and take a shower proof jacket, as well as a fleece. The evening see the light fade much earlier.
Went to Tenerife two years ago in February. It was deemed to be bitterley cold by the locals. We were happy on the roof terrace. Sunshine, 22c and 30mph of northerly wind for 7 days. Swam in the sea and found it warmer than the pool.
You take your chances, but we wouldn't hesitate to go in February.
Ps .. Cape Verde is another 1000 miles South of the Canaries.. approximately a 6 hour flight !
The locals will be all wrapped up in the winter months. But to the Brits who find 20c warm, it will bit still be shorts and tee shirt weather. Be prepared and take a shower proof jacket, as well as a fleece. The evening see the light fade much earlier.
Went to Tenerife two years ago in February. It was deemed to be bitterley cold by the locals. We were happy on the roof terrace. Sunshine, 22c and 30mph of northerly wind for 7 days. Swam in the sea and found it warmer than the pool.
You take your chances, but we wouldn't hesitate to go in February.
Ps .. Cape Verde is another 1000 miles South of the Canaries.. approximately a 6 hour flight !
As far as I'm aware, the worst months in the Canaries are Dec and Jan. We've been 8 times in Dec and once in Jan - all to the same area. Get to Tenerife, but make sure you go to the south of the island, as the north is notorious for being much cloudier. Anywhere around the Adeje area and you can't go far wrong. Temperatures are usually low to mid 20's with hardly any rain, but be aware that it's not without risk. One year when we arrived, we'd just missed the storms by a couple of days ..... the sandbags were still out on some of the streets, which had been placed to try and divert the flood waters.
From our personal experience, the weather has usually been like a nice pleasant summer day in the UK.
From our personal experience, the weather has usually been like a nice pleasant summer day in the UK.