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Tenerife weather The weather in Tenerife is one of the islands' main attractions, tempting many visitors to its shores all year long. With its location in the Atlantic, just off the north coast of Africa, Tenerife - known as the Island of Eternal Spring - enjoys a pleasant temperature in both the summer and winter, making it an excellent choice for a holiday at any time of the year. The coastal areas of Tenerife receive the best weather, with the south and the west enjoying the most sunshine, averaging up to 11 hours a day in the summer months.
Tenerife temperatures - An ideal year-long climate, perfect in both winter or summer The temperatures throughout the year vary very little on Tenerife, and the island is known for having the lowest average temperature 'difference' between the seasons anywhere in the world, with temperatures ranging from 15c in the winter up to 24c in the summer. Even on its hottest days, the temperature on Tenerife rarely gets higher than 28-30c, making for an extremely pleasant and comfortable stay for holidaymakers. The north-easterly trade winds ensure the temperatures on Tenerife stay constant, and add some welcome breezes, which tend to be stronger during the winter. Tenerife does not have a rainy season, but the island does see an occasional shower between November and March.
Weather in Tenerife - Dry and hot in the south, wetter and cooler in the north Divided by a mountain range, the weather on Tenerife does vary depending on location on the island. The south offers a dry climate, and tends to be hotter and sunnier than the north, making it a much more popular tourist destination. North Tenerife has a slightly wetter climate, and is home to a much greener landscape, full of lush vegetation such as banana plantations, and sometimes sees a little cloud. The volcano El Teide in the centre of the island, boasting a peak of almost 4000m, can be seen from many beaches and frequently remains snow-capped.
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