Quick Answer
Temperature sits between 20 and 25 degrees during the day, dropping to around 16 to 18 in the evenings. You get 8 to 10 hours of sunshine daily, almost no rain, and moderate wind that is generally pleasant rather than annoying. Sea temperature hovers around 19 degrees, which is fine for swimming if you are the kind of person who does not need the sea to feel like a bath.
April is one of the best months to visit Lanzarote if you want warm, sunny weather without extreme heat. That is the short version. Everything else is just detail.
What the Temperature Actually Feels Like
April sits right in that sweet spot between the cooler months and the full heat of summer. Daytime temperatures reach 22 to 25 degrees on a good day, mornings start around 17 to 20, and evenings drop to 16 to 18. It is shorts and sunscreen weather during the day and a light jacket at dinner weather in the evening.
People who arrive expecting July in April leave slightly surprised. It is warm, it is lovely, but it is not scorching. You can actually walk around Timanfaya at 2pm without questioning every decision you have ever made. That is genuinely a point in April's favour.
If you are staying near the coast in Puerto del Carmen or Playa Blanca, the breeze makes it feel slightly cooler than it is. Inland areas like Teguise and La Geria can feel noticeably warmer on the same day. Worth knowing if you run cold.
Sunshine Hours in April
April gives you about 8 to 10 hours of direct sunshine per day. Sunrise is around 07:30, sunset around 20:00, which gives you roughly 12 and a half hours of daylight to work with. In practice that means you can do the beach in the morning, explore something volcanic in the afternoon, and still eat dinner outside in the light. It is a very civilised arrangement.
The UV index in April is already strong, which people consistently underestimate because the temperature does not feel aggressive. Put the suncream on. You will be glad you did.
Wind in Lanzarote in April
Let us talk about the wind, because Lanzarote is going to mention it to you whether you want it to or not. Average wind speed in April sits around 20 to 30 km/h, with stronger gusts in exposed areas. Open coastline, clifftops, anywhere the Atlantic has a clear run at you.
The good news is that April wind is generally pleasant rather than dramatic. It keeps the temperature comfortable and stops the island feeling stuffy in a way that July sometimes does. The less good news is that if you were planning a perfectly calm beach day in the north, Famara has other ideas.
The south of the island, particularly Playa Blanca and the Papagayo area, tends to be more sheltered. If wind is not your thing, that is where to go. If wind is very much your thing and you surf or kitesurf, Famara in April is close to perfect.
The wind in April is usually your friend rather than your enemy. It keeps things comfortable and the island from feeling heavy. But if one beach feels too breezy, drive fifteen minutes south and the whole situation changes. This is a small island and the geography works in your favour.
Can You Swim in April
Yes. The sea temperature in April is around 19 degrees, which is refreshing rather than cold if you are from somewhere like the UK where 19 degrees would be considered a heatwave. Many people swim every day in April without any drama. Some people get in, immediately reconsider, and spend the rest of the holiday looking at the sea from a sun lounger. Both are valid choices.
The more sheltered beaches like Papagayo and Playa Blanca tend to feel warmer because the water moves less. If sea temperature matters to you, head south and find a sheltered cove rather than throwing yourself into an exposed northern beach.
Rain in April
There is almost none. Most visitors get completely dry holidays. On the rare occasion it does rain in April it tends to be brief and then over before you have had time to feel properly aggrieved about it. We are talking 0 to 2 days at most, and even those are usually just cloudy rather than properly wet.
This is one of the genuine advantages of Lanzarote over basically every other European destination in April. The weather is not going to ruin your plans. You can book outdoor things in advance without the low-level anxiety that comes with planning a holiday in a country that has seasons.
What to Pack
Light summer clothes for the day. Swimwear. Sunglasses. Sunscreen, and more sunscreen than you think you need, because the UV index in April is higher than the temperature suggests and people consistently come home more burned than they expected. Comfortable shoes if you are planning any volcano walks, which you should be.
For the evenings, a light jacket or a hoodie is worth having. Not a winter coat, not a fleece, just something to throw on when you sit outside after dinner and the breeze picks up. A windbreaker is also useful if you are spending time outdoors during the day, especially near the coast.
Why April Is One of the Best Months for Outdoor Activities
The combination of warm temperatures, long daylight hours and manageable heat makes April close to ideal for actually doing things rather than just lying down. Hiking Timanfaya in April is a completely different experience from hiking it in August, when the volcanic ground and the 30-degree sun combine to make you feel like you are being cooked from both directions.
In April you can do volcano hikes, coastal walks, cycling routes, boat trips and outdoor dining all in the same day without ever feeling like the weather is working against you. Caldera Blanca, the coast road, the wine route through La Geria, the market in Teguise, all of them work better when it is 23 degrees and sunny rather than 32 and airless.
For hikes, go early morning. Not because of heat, but because the light is better, the colours are extraordinary, and there are fewer people. Timanfaya at 9am feels like a different place from Timanfaya at noon.
April vs Other Months
March is good but can be cooler and windier than people expect, and the weather is less settled. May is warmer and very pleasant but starting to get busier. July and August are peak season, reliably hot, reliably crowded, and reliably expensive.
April offers the best balance of weather and fewer crowds than summer. The island is not empty but it is not heaving either. You can get a table without a reservation, find a spot on a beach without a territorial towel dispute, and generally move around without feeling like you are sharing the island with the entire population of northern Europe.
Things Tourists Often Get Wrong About April
It is warm, not hot. People who expect summer temperatures leave mildly confused. 22 to 25 degrees is very pleasant but it is not the same as July.
There is wind. It is usually fine, often lovely, occasionally inconvenient. Do not be surprised by it and do not try to fight it. Work with it or drive to the sheltered side of the island.
The sea is swimmable. 19 degrees is not cold by any reasonable measure. Stop overthinking it and get in.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is April a good time to visit Lanzarote? A: Yes, one of the best. Warm, sunny, not overcrowded, and the weather is stable enough to plan around. April is the month where everything works without requiring either thermal underwear or heat exhaustion.
Q: Is it hot enough to sunbathe in April? A: Yes. The UV index is strong and the temperatures are warm enough for sunbathing. Put suncream on. People consistently underestimate how much the April sun does even when it does not feel aggressive.
Q: Does it get cold at night in April? A: Around 16 to 18 degrees, sometimes with a breeze. Bring a light jacket for evenings and you will be completely comfortable. It is not cold. It is just not warm enough to sit outside in a vest at midnight without noticing.
Q: Is Lanzarote windy in April? A: Moderately, yes. Average wind speed sits around 20 to 30 km/h. Some days are breezier than others, especially in exposed areas and in the north of the island. The south is generally calmer.
Q: Can you swim in April in Lanzarote? A: Yes. Sea temperature is around 19 degrees. Many tourists swim every day. If you are sensitive to cool water, choose a sheltered southern beach rather than an exposed northern one and you will find it much more manageable.
Q: Does it rain in April in Lanzarote? A: Very rarely. Most April visitors get completely dry holidays. The island averages 0 to 2 rainy days in April and even those tend to be brief. This is not a place that saves its bad weather for spring.
Q: Which part of Lanzarote is least windy in April? A: The south, particularly Playa Blanca and the Papagayo area. If wind is your main concern, base yourself there or at least plan your beach days around it.
To Wrap Up
April in Lanzarote is warm, sunny, genuinely pleasant and very well suited to both doing things and doing nothing. The weather is stable, the crowds are manageable, the evenings are lovely, and the island looks extraordinary in spring light.
If you are looking for the right month to come here and you have not already booked July, April is a very good answer. Come for the sun, stay for the volcanoes, and download VidodoGuide before you land so you know what is actually happening on the island while you are here.