Visiting Lanzarote in May
Visiting Lanzarote in May
# Lanzarote in May: What It’s Actually Like
Look, May is one of those months where Lanzarote sits in a genuinely interesting middle ground, and whether it works for you depends entirely on what you’re after.
The weather is warm but not punishing. You’re typically looking at temperatures hovering around 22-25°C, which feels lovely if you’re escaping a grey northern spring but might disappoint if you’ve come expecting searing heat. Here’s the honest bit about rainfall: May can occasionally surprise you. It’s technically the tail end of the wetter season, and while you’re unlikely to get a wash-out week, a day or two of overcast skies or light showers isn’t impossible. Most people are fine. Some people are frustrated. Pack a light layer and manage your expectations slightly.
The crowds situation is genuinely one of May’s strengths. School holidays are done in most European countries, the absolute peak summer crush hasn’t arrived yet, and the island feels like it’s breathing normally. You can actually get a sunlounger without setting an alarm, restaurants aren’t turning people away, and the roads around Timanfaya are manageable rather than maddening.
Everything is open. This isn’t a seasonal destination in the way some places are, so the attractions, boat trips, and restaurants are all running properly. The Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes, the Cesar Manrique Foundation — all fully operational and not overwhelmed.
**Is it worth it?** Absolutely, for the right person. If you want reliable warmth without extreme heat, comfortable beaches without fighting for space, and a more relaxed version of the island, May is quietly excellent. Active types, couples, and older travellers tend to love it. If you’re after a non-stop blazing beach holiday with a lively party atmosphere, you might feel like you’ve arrived slightly before the party starts.
**Practical tip:** Book Timanfaya National Park in advance. They’ve introduced a reservation system and availability genuinely fills up, even in May. Don’t assume you’ll just turn up on the day.
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