We all know the feeling, when the clocks change in October and the nights start to draw in. The temperatures drop and come 5pm it feels like bed time! Just imagine what it would be like to escape to on a holiday to Lanzarote, where the temperatures are still around 23 degrees and the nights stay light until around 7pm!
Lanzarote is a popular winter holiday destination due to its all year round climate. Although there is a bit more rain during the winter months (although not alot compared to home!) the weather is generally much, much warmer than back here in the United Kingdom.
This is thanks to the fact that Lanzarote is just 80km from the coast of Africa and the Sahara Desert.
The south of the island of Lanzarote tends to be a little warmer than the north. The north, probably due to the open Atlantic and sharp cliffs that rise from the sea, is often cloudy, damper and a little cooler. Although it's only a small island it's amazing how different the weather can be in the different localities.
It is very possible to sit out on the beach, enjoying a very warm sun during November and December. It's a somewhat satisfying experience when you think back to your friends and family freezing in the U.K. winter months.
Although the days are very pleasant the evening temperature can drop a little, which means you probably need to pack a jumper or two in your suitcase.
It's amazing how much better a bit of winter sunshine can make you feel. Many people in the U.K. suffer from SAD syndrome that makes them lethargic and tired in the winter months. A short winter holiday in Lanzarote can give your body a boost during the winter months and revitalise your enthusiasm and energy. It may sound daft but it's certainly true!
There are not many destinations, within Europe, that offer you the winter weather of Lanzarote. The other Canaries offer good weather, but Lanzarote generally tends to be the drier of the islands.
We make an effort to go every year for a nice relaxing break before the madness of Christmas!
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