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Fuerteventura is also known as the island of eternal spring for its wonderful all year weather. Fuerteventura is the sunniest of the Canary islands of Spain, so if you would like plenty of sunshine this is an ideal travel destination. Even in the winter time, you will be able to sunbathe on the beaches and although there are occasional rainy days you would be unlucky to have your holiday spoiled too much by Feurteventura's weather. Here is the latest weather for Fuerteventura isle. It is updated regularly, so you can always see the current weather Fuerteventura is the longest Island in the archipelago at 98km north to south and the second-largest Canary island after Tenerife. Fuerteventura is perhaps most famous for it's beaches, with over 50km of stunning white and golden sand. Despite Tourism being a relatively recent phenomenon on the island, there is a well developed infrastructure with Golf Courses, a Zoo & a Water Park. The beauty of Fuerteventura is complemented by the neighbouring little islet of Lobos, which is a boat ride from the pure white beaches of Corralejo in the north part
blow off the Atlantic ocean. The average daytime temperature in Fuerteventura remains constant at around 20°C all year round, which obviously is a huge attraction for the holidaymakers! The sea water temperature variates from 18 till 20, and sometimes 24-26°C near the shoreline. Fuertevertura weather provided by WeatherOnline.co.uk ![]() Fuerteventura is situated close to the Sahara coastline and therefore has a weather similar to much of Africa. Fuertevetura has a reputation for being a sunny paradise due to its year-round sunny weather and this is true for the majority of the time. Occasionally, it may seem foggy, as the winds blow in sand particles that cloud the air. Fueteventura is hot, dry & sunny during the summer months of June July and August. With its mild all year climate and weather, Fueteventura island is only slightly warmer in Spring than in Winter ![]() Fuerteventura map | Minorca | Fuerteventura | Cadiz | Bilbao | Almeria | Contact us | Gijon | Advertise |