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Best time to visit Tenerife (weather, temperatures…)

By Claire, Region Lovers | January 2, 2025 | no intrusive ads, no sponsored content, just some affiliate links - if you use them, we get a small commission (read more)

Best time to visit Tenerife It depends on your criteria…
Here’s our complete guide with details to help you make your decision based on:

  • Weather (temperature, rain, wind, etc.),
  • Crowds and prices,
  • Sea temperature, when to swim in Tenerife,
  • Whale and dolphin watching opportunities
  • Winter sunshine,
  • …
when to go to Tenerife best weather period

This opinion is completely independent, based on our experiences. We visited the region anonymously, making our own choices and paying our bills in full.

Content

  • When to go to Tenerife – Summary
  • When to go to Tenerife – Weather and conditions
  • Sea temperatures in Tenerife – when to swim
  • When to watch whales and dolphins
  • Best period – other criteria
  • Description of the seasons in Tenerife
  • Events to see or avoid
  • Best month to go to Tenerife

When to go to Tenerife – Summary

Best month to visit Tenerife

Tenerife is one of the islands of eternal spring. It’s an excellent year-round destination. Our favorite months are September and October, when it’s less crowded and the water is warm for swimming.

Best time to visit Tenerife

It all depends on what you’re looking for:

  • Best time for sunbathing: June to September
  • Best time to swim in the sea: July to October
  • Best hiking season: October to June (avoid summer for Teide)
  • The best time to escape winter and soak up the sun: December to March, of course…
Los Abrigos natural pools

When to visit Tenerife – Criteria

If you don’t want to read the whole article, here’s a summary based on what you’re looking for:

  • Weather, temperatures, wind, rain…
    The climate is subtropical, with pleasant temperatures all year round. Summer temperatures range from 24 to 30°C (75 to 86°F), with little precipitation. In winter, they fluctuate between 17 and 20°C (63 and 68°F), with a few rainy days, but the sun often shines. However, it is cooler at higher altitudes.
  • Swimming
    You can swim all year round. In summer, the water is warm at around 23 to 24°C (73 to 75°F). In winter, even though the water is cooler, it doesn’t fall below 19°C (66°F).
  • Crowd
    In summer, Tenerife is very popular with tourists, especially in the southern coastal areas. In winter, the island is also very popular with those fleeing the European cold, with peaks during the Christmas and school vacations.

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When to travel to Tenerife infographics
WHERE TO STAY IN Tenerife

Our independent picks for the accommodation of your dreams:

  • Where to stay in Tenerife
  • Our favorite: Hotel Corales Beach

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hotel pool Royal hideway Corales

When to go to Tenerife – Weather and conditions

Climate

Tenerife’s climate is that of eternal spring, like the other Canary Islands.
It rains in winter, but only a little, and hardly at all in summer. You’ll enjoy year-round sunshine.
It’s hot in summer, but rarely too hot.
Winter weather is mild: a t-shirt during the day and a sweater in the evening.

The south is significantly drier and warmer than the north. The difference is more marked than in Gran Canaria due to the Teide mountain, which creates two distinct climatic zones.

Playa el Medano

Temperatures

Summer temperatures range from 24 to 30°C (75 to 86°F) during the day, and from 19 to 21°C at night.
In winter, temperatures fluctuate between 17 and 20°C (63 and 68°F), and around 14 to 16°C at night.
These temperatures are for the seaside.
If you climb Teide, it can get very cold, even in summer, with temperatures dropping below 0°C at night.

Length of day and sunshine

The Canary Islands and Tenerife are close to the equator, so the days are a little longer in winter than in Europe. The average length of day is:

  • 10:20 am, the shortest day of the year, December 21
  • 13:56, the longest day, June 21.

In terms of sunshine, Tenerife enjoys an enormous amount: an average of 8.5 hours a day. The south of the island is particularly sunny thanks to Teide, which blocks out the clouds. The north is cloudier but still very bright.
So you can enjoy plenty of sunshine, whether you go there in summer or even winter.

Minas de San Jose
OUR TIPS TO RENT A CAR IN Tenerife
  • Compare prices on our preferred platform: DiscoverCars – one of the best rated sites.
  • If you’re planning to explore the mountains, don ‘t take the smallest cars. A more powerful engine will be more comfortable.
  • But don’t take too big a car either, as some roads are narrow.
  • There’s a lot of demand and it’s an island, so book early.
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Rain in Tenerife

Rainfall in Tenerife varies considerably according to region and season. In summer, from June to August, rain is almost non-existent, especially in the south. In winter, from December to February, the north receives more precipitation, while the south remains relatively dry. The Teide creates a natural barrier that protects the south from precipitation.

To the north, the Anaga rural park with its primary forest is often shrouded in mist and receives more rain than the rest of the island.

rain in Anaga Park

Wind in Tenerife

In Tenerife, the wind varies according to season and region.
In summer, the trade winds blow regularly along the north coast, bringing cool breezes. The south is more protected thanks to the Teide.
In winter, the wind is generally less intense, but storms can occur, especially from December to February.
The windy conditions are ideal for water sports, particularly in areas such as El Médano, a well-known spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Crowds and prizes

Summer attracts many tourists, particularly to the southern coastal areas such as Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje, resulting in higher prices for accommodation and activities.
In winter, the island remains very popular with European tourists fleeing the cold, with peak numbers during the Christmas and school vacations. Prices remain relatively high all year round in tourist areas.

Playa Troya
Playa Troya, early December
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Sea temperatures in Tenerife – when to swim

Swimming is possible all year round, depending on the water temperature you prefer.

Sea temperatures in Tenerife vary:

  • January, February, March, April: between 19 and 20°C
  • May and June, between 20 and 22°C
  • July and August, between 22 and 23°C
  • In September and October, between 23 and 24°C
  • November and December, between 21 and 22°C

Tenerife offers numerous natural and landscaped beaches, as well as natural swimming pools.

Playa del Dique

When to watch whales and dolphins

Tenerife is one of the best places in Europe for whale watching. You can watch all year round:

  • Pilot whales (pilot dolphins), permanent residents
  • Bottlenose dolphins

As a result, you can choose these tours all year round.

Whales are more frequent from November to February, especially humpback whales, which pass through Tenerife’s waters during their migration.

Book your sea excursion to see the island’s dolphins and whales!

To find out more, see our article on dolphins in Tenerife (coming soon).

baline in Tenerife

Best period – other criteria

When to hike in Tenerife

The best periods for hiking are spring and autumn. Summer can be very hot, especially for hikes to Teide. In winter, it can freeze at the summit, but temperatures remain perfect for hiking along the coast and in the forests.
For the Teide, leave early in the morning whatever the season to avoid the heat.

Hiking in Teide

When to surf and windsurf in Tenerife

Surfing is possible all year round, with the best conditions from October to March when the swell is strongest. Summer is ideal for windsurfing, with constant trade winds, especially at El Médano.

When to see Santa Cruz Carnival

Carnival takes place in February and March every year.

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Description of the seasons in Tenerife

Spring in Tenerife

Spring in Tenerife, from March to May, offers mild temperatures, between 19 and 24°C. This is the ideal time for hiking and outdoor activities. The Teide is within easy reach and almond trees are in bloom in the mountains. Tourist numbers are moderate, except during the Easter vacations.

Los Gigantes cliffs at sunrise

Summer in Tenerife

Summer, from June to August, brings hot temperatures, between 24 and 30°C, sometimes higher during Saharan heat waves. The days are very sunny with practically no precipitation. The beaches are very popular, especially in the south. The trade winds bring a welcome coolness, particularly in the north.

Autumn in Tenerife

Autumn, from September to November, is a pleasant season with mild temperatures ranging from 22 to 26°C. The sea is at its warmest in September and October, after accumulating the heat of summer. Precipitation begins to increase slightly in November, especially in the north, but remains moderate. This is an excellent time to combine beach and hiking.

Thousand-year-old dragon tree at Icod de los Vinos

Winter in Tenerife

Winter in Tenerife, from December to February, is mild and generally sunny, with average temperatures around 19°C. The north sees more precipitation, while the south remains relatively dry. It can snow on Teide, offering the unique spectacle of beach and snow on the same day. The sea remains pleasant for swimming (19-20°C). Sunny days are ideal for visitors escaping the European winter.

Events to see or avoid

Depending on your interests, you should also take into account events that could have a major impact on your trip, and adapt your departure dates accordingly:

  • If you really want to see a party
  • If you don’t want to be blocked by an event
Christmas in Costa Adeje

Festivals in Tenerife (music and culture)

  • January: Parades on January 6 (Dia de los Reyes Magos)
    February – March: Carnaval de Santa Cruz – one of the world’s biggest carnivals after Rio.
  • May: Mueca: International Street Arts Festival in Santa Cruz
  • August 16: Romería de San Roque in Garachico
  • May 30: Canary Islands Festival
  • June 23: La Noche de San Juan, with bonfires on the beaches
  • July: Canary Islands International Jazz Festival
  • September 14: Feast of Christ in La Laguna
  • August 15: Feast of the Virgen de la Candelaria
  • Christmas markets and end-of-year celebrations

Sports competitions in Tenerife

  • Variable dates: Tenerife Blue Trail (trail running)
  • August: Tenerife PWA World Cup International windsurfing competition in El Médano
  • November: Santa Cruz International Marathon
  • Surfing competitions all year round

Best month to go to Tenerife

And if you’re asking month by month, check out our dedicated articles (coming soon):

  • Tenerife in January
  • Tenerife in February
  • Tenerife in March
  • Tenerife in April
  • Tenerife in May
  • Tenerife in June
  • Tenerife in July
  • Tenerife in August
  • Tenerife in September
  • Tenerife in October
  • Tenerife in November
  • Tenerife in December
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