Visiting Fuerteventura in May
Visiting Fuerteventura in May
# Fuerteventura in May: What It’s Actually Like
Here’s the honest version: May is one of those months where Fuerteventura sits in a genuinely pleasant middle ground, and whether that suits you depends entirely on what you’re after.
The weather is warm but not yet savage. Temperatures sit comfortably in the low-to-mid twenties, occasionally nudging higher, with the fierce summer heat still a few weeks off. That sounds ideal, and largely it is, but the wind is a real factor. Fuerteventura is famously one of the windiest places in Europe, and May can be blustery in a way that catches people off guard. It won’t ruin your trip, but if you’re imagining languid beach days with a hat balanced on your head, recalibrate slightly. Rainfall is minimal, genuinely not something you need to plan around.
The crowds are manageable. Easter is done, the full summer surge hasn’t arrived, so beaches like Sotavento and Corralejo feel breathing. You won’t be fighting for sunbeds, restaurants will actually take you without a reservation nightmare, and you get a more honest sense of the island rather than its tourist-season performance.
Everything is open. Unlike some destinations where May catches you in an awkward off-season gap, Fuerteventura operates year-round and May is well within normal trading territory. Water parks, boat trips, diving centres, the lot.
Is it worth going? For surfers and windsurfers, absolutely yes – the conditions are excellent and the beaches aren’t overcrowded with beginners getting in the way. For families wanting reliable warmth without brutal heat, it works well. For people chasing a packed, buzzy holiday atmosphere, it might feel slightly quiet, particularly mid-week.
One practical tip: the sea temperature in May is cooler than you’d expect, typically around 19-20 degrees. If you’re planning to actually swim rather than just look at the ocean, bring a shorty wetsuit or at least mentally prepare. People who don’t realise this end up standing at the water’s edge looking betrayed.
Overall, May is underrated. Quietly good rather than spectacular.
Plan Your Trip
- Hotels: Search accommodation in Fuerteventura on Booking.com
- Tours & Activities: Browse Fuerteventura experiences on GetYourGuide
- Day Trips: Find Fuerteventura tours on Viator