Climate in Corralejo

Learn all about the climatic conditions of Corralejo and the flora and fauna of this resort.

The fiery summer sun against the cooling sea breeze, the bright orange soil against the golden white beaches, the sand dunes against the azure sky, the emerald crystal water against the black volcanic sand - all of this shows the perfect beauty of the world around us, brought together in the resort town of Corralejo.

The subtropical climate of the Canary Islands, combined with the trade winds, ensures average temperatures between +20-25°C, and the beach season in Fuerteventura is open all year round. The temperature in Corralejo in July is +27°C in the shade. Fresh winds and low humidity made January the coolest month, when the thermometer drops to +17-20°C. In turn, the water temperature in Corralejo during the year fluctuates within +20± 2°C.

The peculiarity of the climate of Fuerteventura, as well as many other islands, is the constant presence of wind, which pleases fans of active sports on the water. There are mountain ranges on Fuerteventura, up to a thousand meters high, which are not able to hold clouds.

The rainy season in Corralejo is very rare, as the high air temperature does not allow relatively cold air masses arriving in the subtropics to form clouds. Therefore, the rainfall here is only occasional fine dripping rain.

windy weather, kitesurfing.

The vegetation and animal life of Corralejo

Island goats, Maghreb squirrels, hares, green parrots and mosquitoes are Fuerteventura's true owners. While mosquitoes are inconspicuous and uncomfortable, the mischievous Maghreb squirrels are beggars and excellent jumpers. Funny little animals delight many travelers. They have little fear of humans and can be fed from your hand.

Maghreb squirrels are found near the island's viewpoints in the cliffs and on the coast, not far from the habitats of caring tourists. The squirrels live in huge families in dens. They are not afraid of people, they run away lightning fast only from the cry of crows. Otherwise they climb on bags, backpacks, clothes and even cars of tourists. They like peanuts and apples.

squirrel

Goats, the symbol of the island, are also found everywhere in the wild and on farms. We recommend trying the local goat cheese Mahorato.

Fuerteventura is free of poisonous snakes and mammals dangerous to humans, so it is not necessary to be vaccinated against any exotic infection.


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