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What to Expect from the Weather in Costa Teguise
Costa Teguise is known for being windier. It lies on the eastern side, more northerly than PDC, and is relatively flat around, which means the Northeast trade winds hit it more directly. Locals and regulars will tell you “Costa Teguise is windy no matter what month” – this is a bit exaggerated, but it conveys that if there’s a breeze, CT will feel it strongest.
This is great for windsurfing (Las Cucharas beach is a windsurfing hotspot), but it can make the beach feel cooler than elsewhere, especially in winter. In summer, many enjoy the “constant nice breeze” to temper the heat. In winter, that same breeze can make 21°C feel a tad brisk.
Temperature-wise, Costa Teguise is usually just a degree or two cooler than the south. It still gets plenty of sun, but if any cloud is around, CT might hang onto it a bit longer (the northern end of Lanzarote can snag clouds coming down). That said, Costa Teguise still has a lovely climate – it’s by no means cold. Just expect more wind; you might choose a more sheltered hotel pool or cove if you want to avoid windchill.
Many British families stay here and just use windbreaks on the beach when needed. One benefit: those winds mean air quality and comfort remain high in peak summer (no stifling heat). So, choose Costa Teguise if you’re into wind sports, or don’t mind breezes (some actually enjoy the lively feel it gives). If you prefer it very still, lean towards the south instead.
FAQ Section Costa Teguise Weather
Is Costa Teguise windy?
Yes – Costa Teguise is one of Lanzarote’s breezier resorts, especially between May and September. The wind is consistent but usually manageable, and it keeps summer temperatures comfortable.
What’s the weather like in Costa Teguise in winter?
Mild and sunny, with average highs around 20–22°C. Breezes may make it feel cooler near the coast, but most days are still warm enough for outdoor activities and sitting in the sun.
Is Costa Teguise warmer than Puerto del Carmen?
Not usually. Costa Teguise tends to be 1–2°C cooler than Lanzarote’s southern resorts like Puerto del Carmen or Playa Blanca due to its more exposed location.
When is the best time to visit Costa Teguise?
Any time of year — but spring and autumn offer the perfect blend of warm, sunny weather and fewer crowds. Summer is great for wind sports, while winter is ideal for mild, active holidays.
Does Costa Teguise get much rain?
Rain is rare in Costa Teguise. Most days are dry and sunny, with occasional light showers mainly in winter months.
Costa Teguise Lanzarote Tourist Information & Map

Food & Shopping – Fresh Flavours and Local Finds
Costa Teguise has a fantastic selection of restaurants, cafés, and bars, many of which are located along the seafront promenade or in the charming Pueblo Marinero square. Whether you’re craving authentic Spanish tapas, fresh seafood, or international cuisine, you’ll find plenty of excellent dining options.
Many restaurants cater to visitors looking for a leisurely meal with ocean views, while traditional Canarian eateries serve local delicacies like grilled fish, goat cheese, and papas arrugadas with mojo sauce.
For those who enjoy a bit of shopping, Costa Teguise has several boutique stores, souvenir shops, and local markets. The Pueblo Marinero Market, held every Friday evening, is a great place to browse handcrafted goods, jewelry, and artisanal food products.
Additionally, the town has several well-stocked supermarkets, making it easy for those staying in self-catering accommodations to pick up essentials.

Accommodation – Comfortable Stays with a Coastal Charm
Costa Teguise offers a wide range of accommodations, from luxury beachfront hotels to charming boutique resorts and private villas. Many hotels are high-quality, well-rated, and cater to British travelers looking for comfort and convenience.
Popular choices include the Melia Salinas – an adults-only beachfront resort with tropical gardens and a luxurious spa, and the H10 Suites Lanzarote Gardens, which offers spacious suites and a relaxed atmosphere.
For those planning a longer stay, Costa Teguise has a fantastic selection of private villas and self-catering apartments, providing more space and flexibility. These options are ideal for visitors who enjoy a home-away-from-home experience with all the comforts of a resort nearby.
Many accommodations feature heated pools, ocean views, and easy access to the beach, ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable holiday.

Getting Around – Easy and Convenient Transport Options
Costa Teguise is compact and easy to navigate, making it a stress-free destination for visitors who prefer a relaxed travel experience. The coastal promenade is pedestrian-friendly, allowing for scenic walks between the town’s beaches, shops, and restaurants.
For those who want to explore more of Lanzarote, Costa Teguise is well connected by public transport, with regular buses to Arrecife (Lanzarote’s capital), Puerto del Carmen, and the airport.
Taxis are widely available and reasonably priced, making it simple to reach dining spots, attractions, or nearby resorts. If you prefer to venture further, car hire is an excellent option, allowing easy access to must-visit sites like Timanfaya National Park, Jameos del Agua, and the César Manrique Foundation.
Whether you prefer to walk, take a bus, or rent a car, getting around Costa Teguise is effortless, ensuring you can enjoy everything this wonderful destination has to offer.
