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The Canary islands stand out because of their yearly pleasant climate and because of the amazing variety of landscapes it offers.  From the exuberant island of La Palma “the green island” with impressive natural richness, containing more than a thousand species of vegetation, to the lunar landscapes of Fuerteventura, which boasts the biggest beaches of Spain, golden dunes ever changing to the whim of the winds from the Sahara. 

The natural parks such as the Del Teide in Tenerife, the Caldera de Taburiente in La Palma, the Garajonay in La Gomera, Timanfaya in Lanzarote are all nature’s gift, that can be admired from the sea, and are worth a visit.

Its marine fauna to which belong more than 500 species, makes diving an amazing and unforgettable experience.  Its volcanic origin can be felt in all the islands and make it unique.

To sail these waters is a truly wonderous experience of mild temperatures and warm and constant tradewind.

 
 
Climate Winds Temperature

Oceanic and subtropical with mild temperatures and little rainfall.  In the eastern islands the rainfall is even fewer than in the western islands.

 

January & February are the windiest.  In general tradewinds of 4-5 beaufort, stronger between the islands with different temperature for each.

 

With a bit of difference between the east & west.  The eastern islands are warmer and dryer, the south being the warmest.  The maximal average temperature in summer is 32ºC, minimum 26ºC.  In winter 29ºC and 21ºC.