Is It Worth Visiting Gran Canaria In November?
When looking for a winter getaway in Europe, there’s not a huge amount of choice if you’re after warmer temperatures. The safest bet is to head to the Spanish Canary Islands which lay just off the coast of Africa. They are technically part of Spain, so have the Euro, EU data roaming etc. I travelled Gran Canaria in November and here’s what it was like during my visit!
Gran Canaria Winter
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Weather in Gran Canaria in November
The best weather on the island in winter is along the south coast, this is where the majority of tourist resorts are. The mountains act like a bit of a barrier, pushing the clouds to the north of the island.
- Day temp: Low 20c’s
- Night temp: Mid teens
In November, Gran Canaria’s south coast averages daytime temperatures somewhere in the low 20c’s. I experienced some days of 20c and others with highs of around 24c. I still wore suncream every day.

Night-time temperatures dropped to the mid-teens. This meant that early mornings and during the evenings, I often needed a hoodie.
🌅Gran Canaria Sunset/Sunrise times in November
- Sunrise: Between 7.15am – 7.30am
- Sunset: Between 6.15pm – 6.05pm
If travelling from the UK, in comparison, Gran Canaria has approximately 2 hours of additional daylight hours, during the winter.
I stayed in the resort town of Taurito, in the southwest of the island. It lies in a valley with high cliffs on either side. The Taurito Princess is an east-facing hotel. Even though sunrise was around 7am, the sun often didn’t rise above the cliff until around 9.30am.
As a solo traveller, I used to go and sit around the pool early in the morning. Due to the valley being in the shade, I often needed to keep my hoodie on until the sun finally made an appearance over the top of the cliff. Once the sun was out, it was an OK temperature until around 4pm!

The west-facing resorts on the opposite side of the valley, stayed in the shadows for a lot longer. (Such as the TUI BLUE Suite Princess and the Mogan Princess). This may be something you may want to keep in mind, as it does stay a little chillier in the shaded areas.
Rainy Days in Gran Canaria on the south coast
There is a chance that some days may be cloudy (I had a couple). On average, there are around 3 rainy days during the month. I was unlucky and had all 3 during my trip! Other than my day trip where it was constant rain, on the coast it was mainly just passing showers that only lasted a short time.
Central and Northern Gran Canaria
The Central and Northern regions of Gran Canaria are mountainous. Gran Canaria’s highest peak is Pico de las Nieves, with an elevation of 1949m/6394ft. The mountains can be around 10c colder than the lower coastal regions. They also experience more rainy days per month, with an average of 10 during November.
I took a day trip into the mountains and it did indeed pour with rain all day long. Putting it into perspective, on the day of my trip, Taurito was sunny and 21c. While in the mountains, it was 8c and rainy. I wore 2 hoodies and shorts and I’m not going to lie, I was cold. The majority of people were wearing jeans and full-length trousers in these areas.
The day before, my guide said the top of the mountain was 0c. It may have just been a freak cold snap, as he said that Mount Teide in Tenerife already had snow on it, which was rare for that early in the season. (Mount Teide has an elevation of 12,198ft, almost double the height of Gran Canaria’s highest peak).
Can You Swim in Gran Canaria in November?
Yes, you can swim in Gran Canaria in November. It may not be as comfortable as it is during the summer months, but it’s not too bad.
Sea Temperature in November
The sea temperature in Gran Canaria averages around 21c in November. This isn’t bad considering the air temperature was about the same. It was a little chilly when you first got in but you soon acclimatised to it. I found that the sea in Puerto Mogan felt a little warmer and was more calmer than the sea in Taurito.

Swimming Pool Temperatures
This may vary from hotel to hotel. I stayed at the Taurito Princess, they have 2 main pools, one is heated during winter, one is not. The heated pool gets heated to roughly 21c, similar to the sea. Not awful, but a little cold when you first get in, especially if it’s on a cloudy day.
The second pool was not heated and it was FREEZING. They ran the aqua gym sessions in the cold pool. It was pretty grim until you warmed up from the exercise. One day I thought I had got sunburnt on my stomach (despite wearing SPF50 suncream) but no, it turns out the freezing cold pool water had made my skin go red!
Waterparks

Taurito is home to Gran Canaria’s only saltwater waterpark. It is open every day during the winter. As far as I’m aware, I don’t think it is heated. The majority of the time there were only a couple of people in it at a time. If you can brave the water temperature, you’ll be able to enjoy the slides with zero lines! (It may be busier during school breaks).
Gran Canaria in Winter FAQs
Is November a good time to go to Gran Canaria?
Yes, November is a good time to go to Gran Canaria, especially if you are after a warm weather winter sun getaway in Europe.
Is Gran Canaria hot in November?
Gran Canaria is not as hot in November, compared to its average high temperatures in summer, but it is still warm. In winter you can expect daytime highs in the low 20s and nighttime temperatures in the teens.
Best area to stay in Gran Canaria in November?
The best area to stay in Gran Canaria in November is on the south coast of the island (resorts such as Taurito and Maspalomas). The mountains act like a barrier and push the clouds and rain to the north of the island.
Is it worth going to the Canary Islands in November?
Yes, it is worth going to the Canary Islands in November. Due to their geographical location, they are one of the hottest European destinations in November and the winter months. Temperatures are lower than in the scorching summer months, but still warm and comfortable during the day.
This post is based on my experience visiting Gran Canaria in November. Weather can obviously be unpredictable. But for the most part, you can guarantee slightly warmer weather than what the rest of the continent gets during the winter months!

About the Author – Kylie
My travels have taken me to over 50 countries worldwide (& I lived in USA for 4yrs). I hold a BTEC National Diploma in Travel & Tourism (triple distinction) and have been writing on Between England & Everywhere since 2015.
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Last Updated on August 25, 2025



