Lanzarote’s best windless beaches: Guide to a quiet paradise

Lanzarote, one of the jewels of the Canary archipelago, captivates thousands of visitors every year with its unique volcanic landscape and exceptional climate, Lanzarote is also known for surfing. However, the constant presence of the trade winds sometimes raises doubts as to whether it is possible to enjoy totally peaceful days on the beach. The answer is a resounding yes. The key is to get to know its beaches sheltered from the wind, true oases where the breeze is barely felt, guaranteeing days of uninterrupted sun and sea.

Although the designation of “the least windy beach in Lanzarote” may be subjective and depend on the weather conditions, Papagayo and Flamingo Beaches are usually the most mentioned for their constant protection and ideal conditions for a quiet swim. If you want to know which are the most beautiful beaches in Lanzarote, you can go to our article entitled “The best beach in Lanzarote

Lanzarote’s beaches best protected from the wind

Lanzarote hides true paradises for those seeking tranquillity and also aquatic adventures such as at Famara beach. Here we present the most outstanding options to enjoy the coast without the hassle of the wind.

Flamingo Beach: The well-protected family option

Located in Playa Blanca, in the south of the island, Playa Flamingo is a reference point for a sheltered beach. Thanks to its artificial breakwaters, it forms a serene bay with crystal clear waters and fine white sand. Its tranquillity makes it ideal for swimming and snorkelling, making it a popular choice for families. It also has all the necessary facilities, from showers to restaurants.

playa flamingo sin viento cerca de playa blanca

Playa Dorada: Spacious and quiet in Playa Blanca

Also in Playa Blanca, Playa Dorada is another example of a windless beach in Lanzarote that stands out for its accessibility and the natural protection afforded by its location and a breakwater. Despite its extension, its calm waters and golden sand are perfect for a day of relaxation. It is an excellent spot for snorkelling, given the clarity of its waters and the marine life it harbours. It is located next to the famous restaurant of the same name.

playa dorada en playa blanca resguardada del viento con gente al fondo

Playa Grande: The heart of Puerto del Carmen without strong currents

Playa Grande is located in Puerto del Carmen, in the municipality of Tías. Its strategic position gives it natural protection from the prevailing winds, making it a safe destination both for family leisure and for the practice of water sports in calm waters. With its golden sand and turquoise waters, it is one of the most touristy and best equipped beaches on the island, stretching for more than a kilometre.

playa grande en las islas canarias sin viento

Playa Quemada: Volcanic beauty and sheltered marine life

In the picturesque fishing village of Yaiza, Playa Quemada is famous for its distinctive black sand and pebbles, remnants of its volcanic origin. Although the access can be a little rocky, the reward is one of Lanzarote’s lightly windy beaches, with an excellent climate and rich marine life, perfect for snorkelling. Its authentic and tranquil atmosphere sets it apart from other options.

Papagayo Beaches: The Emblematic Paradise between Cliffs

The Papagayo Beaches, located in the Natural Park of Los Ajaches (Yaiza), are a set of coves of incomparable beauty. Surrounded by imposing rock formations that act as natural barriers, these coves are exceptionally protected from the wind, allowing their turquoise and crystalline waters to remain calm. They are very popular, so it is advisable to arrive early to fully enjoy their paradisiacal atmosphere.

Playa del Jablillo: A small white sandy refuge

In Costa Teguise, Playa del Jablillo is a small cove of fine white sand, distinguished by its protection from the wind thanks to the volcanic rocks that embrace it. Its exceptionally calm waters make it ideal for activities such as paddle surfing or simply for a relaxing swim, offering an intimate experience.

Playa de Matagorda: Comfort and calm near the airport

Located in Puerto del Carmen, Playa de Matagorda is an excellent alternative for those looking for wind-free beaches in Lanzarote without being too far away from amenities. Despite its proximity to the airport, it is known for being quieter and less windy than other nearby beaches, with fine golden sand that invites you to relax.

La Garita Beach: Local charm sheltered from the wind

In the authentic village of Arrieta, in the north of the island, Playa de la Garita offers a unique mix of black and golden sand, sheltered from the wind by a cliff. It is an ideal place to immerse yourself in local life and enjoy a genuine, less touristy atmosphere.

playa de la garita en día soleado y sin viento

La Peñita: The secret cove of Puerto del Carmen

La Peñita, a small cove in Puerto del Carmen, is another highly recommended option to avoid the wind. Its surrounding rocky relief creates a microclimate where you can only feel a pleasant sea breeze. Despite its proximity to the bustling promenade, it is a beach frequented mainly by locals, valued for its crystal clear waters and cleanliness.

Charco del Palo: A Nudist Paradise Safe from the Trade Winds

Located in Haría, Charco del Palo is a resort known for its openness to naturism. Its coves and natural pools offer a safe haven from the trade winds, being a notable exception in this area of the island. It is a place valued for the tranquillity, the natural surroundings and the freedom to enjoy the sandy beach without restrictions.

Why is it so windy in Lanzarote?

Lanzarote, located at the eastern end of the Canary archipelago, is exposed to the north-easterly trade winds, a constant current that influences the island’s climate for much of the year. Although these winds favour activities such as windsurfing and kitesurfing, they are not always ideal for those looking for quiet days of sun and sea.

The volcanic orography of the island, with its cliffs, bays and irregular reliefs, nevertheless makes it possible to find beaches perfectly sheltered from the wind, guaranteeing a comfortable and safe beach experience.

Do you experience a lot of wind in Playa Blanca?

The question “is itwindy in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote” is a common one. While Playa Blanca is an area that can experience winds, its main beaches, such as Flamingo and Dorada, are designed or naturally sheltered to mitigate this effect. It is crucial to remember that wind conditions in this part of the coastline can vary according to the time of year and the prevailing direction.

Lanzarote in July: Which beaches offer less wind?

July, like the rest of the summer months, tends to be a windy time on the island. For travellers visiting Lanzarote in July, it is recommended to prioritise the aforementioned beaches: Playa Flamingo, Playa Dorada, Playa Grande, Playa Quemada and Playas de Papagayo are consistently good options for finding wind-free beaches in Lanzarote during this period.

Frequently asked questions about the wind on the beaches of Lanzarote

We clarify some of the most common concerns about wind interaction with the island’s beaches.

The “wind problems on the beaches” of Lanzarote are often related to the discomfort that can be generated by the suspended sand or the feeling of coolness if you are not directly in the sun. However, the island has developed a tourist offer that takes this factor into account, actively promoting its coves and bays that provide natural and effective protection, ensuring that the wind is not an impediment to an optimal beach experience.

Although Lanzarote has a mild climate all year round, the months of July and August have a higher incidence of wind, especially in open areas to the north and east. If your priority is to enjoy calm beaches, the best months are September, October and November, when the trade winds diminish in intensity. However, it is possible to find beaches with little wind during any month of the year if you choose the right location.

The best options for families are Playa Flamingo, Playa Dorada and Playa del Jablillo. All of them offer:

  • Still waters
  • Complete services (toilets, beach umbrellas, restaurants)
  • High safety for bathers

Yes, several of these beaches offer optimal conditions for gentle water sports, such as:

  • Snorkelling: Papagayo, Playa Quemada, Playa Dorada
  • Paddle Surfing: Playa Grande, Playa del Jablillo, Playa Matagorda

Its calm waters and seabed make for a safe and enjoyable experience. If you want a stronger experience with waves that can test you, you can visit our surf camp in Famara beach.

You might also be interested in visiting Risco Beach, famous for being one of the least crowded on the island, although it can be quite windy.

About the author

Maike surfer de Lanzarote

Maike Famara

Director of Surf Famara. A free surfer from the 1970s, renowned in the Canary Islands, he has surfed on five continents (the entire South African coast, Western Australia, Indonesia, Peru, Chile, Puerto Rico, Panama, France, Portugal, Senegal, Morocco...) and has dedicated himself to teaching and developing new surfers since 1996! You can find him in San Juan or La Santa, where he remains connected to the ocean like the first day.

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