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June is a month full of celebrations of light and color: the magical night of San Juan, the flower carpets that fill the streets during Corpus Christi, the spectacular blooming of the tajinastes... With the arrival of summer, the islands come alive with parties by the sea. June is a perfect month to enjoy offshore activities and water sports.
June is a fantastic month to discover everything the islands have to offer. Their beaches, the friendliness of the people, the relaxed atmosphere so typical of the islands, spectacular nature, and unique cuisine are some of the many attractions. What are you waiting for to plan your visit?
Temperatures gradually increase and can reach 28ºC, and the wind gusts become more noticeable. However, this is not a problem for your visit as you can find various sports and water activities to enjoy.
You can enjoy catamaran tours around the islands, see dolphins or turtles, enjoy the sea, and participate in water activities on board such as kayaking or snorkeling.
In June, the Canary Islands offer warm and pleasant weather, with the presence of wind becoming noticeable, which is perfect for a variety of outdoor activities. Here are some recommendations:
The golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, such as Maspalomas in Gran Canaria, Playa de Las Teresitas in Tenerife, or Playa de Papagayo in Lanzarote, are perfect for relaxing and sunbathing. In Fuerteventura, you can also take a trip to Lobos Island and enjoy its crystal-clear waters and unique landscapes.
The clear, marine life-rich waters make places like La Restinga in El Hierro and Los Cristianos in Tenerife ideal for exploring the underwater world.
Hiking: The hiking trails, such as Teide National Park in Tenerife, Caldera de Taburiente National Park in La Palma, and Roque Nublo in Gran Canaria, offer spectacular landscapes and diverse flora and fauna.
Stargazing in the Canary Islands is a highlight due to their clear skies and low light pollution. In June, conditions are optimal for both amateur and professional astronomy.
First and foremost is La Palma, Roque de los Muchachos, one of the best places in the world for astronomical observation. Here is the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, which houses some of the most advanced telescopes in the world, and also the Caldera de Taburiente National Park: It offers clear skies and stunning landscapes, ideal for stargazing.
Secondly, there is Teide National Park, Tenerife: Teide is famous for its clear skies and altitude, providing ideal conditions for astronomy. You can also visit the Teide Observatory.
The San Juan Festivals are one of the most emblematic and popular celebrations in the Canary Islands, celebrated on June 23rd, the eve of Saint John. This festivity is filled with traditions, rituals, and activities that vary slightly from island to island, but mostly share common elements such as bonfires, music, and beach celebrations.