Although the island of Tenerife lies only a little way to the north of the
Tropic of Cancer, the unique combination of both Gulf and Trade Winds that
sweeps the island, somehow prevent it from mirroring its nearest neighbour the
Sahara desert.
Statistics show us that Tenerife features the lowest temperature difference
between summer and winter for anywhere in the world, and as you can see from the
chart, average daily temperatures vary only slightly throughout the year making
Tenerife an ideal all year round holiday destination.
Tenerife is divided by a mountain range which then effectively creates two very
differing climates in a very short distance. The cooler northern part of the
island is a lush tropical paradise with banana plantations and palm trees. Here
it is quite possible that you will experience a significant number of cloudy
days, and perhaps even a few rain day during your visit. In contrast the south
of the island is hot and dry with almost a desert like landscape.
A point certainly worth making when contemplating a holiday to Tenerife is that
the weather station is located in the north of the island, therefore the weather
reports in many of the UK's national newspapers will be taken from the islands
capital of Santa Cruz, and as such, may not represent the true temperatures and
conditions in the south.