January
The year in Tenerife starts off with mild weather, perfect for diving. Divers can enjoy the clear visibility underwater despite the occasional rain.
Tenerife is a year-round destination for divers. The weather is great throughout the year, offering ideal diving conditions. The marine ecosystem is diverse and it changes with the seasons. From tropical species in the summer to big fish, angelsharks and rays in the winter.
The year in Tenerife starts off with mild weather, perfect for diving. Divers can enjoy the clear visibility underwater despite the occasional rain.
February brings slightly cooler air temperatures. Nevertheless, the water temperature stays diver-friendly, offering calm and serenely clear diving conditions.
March is already getting warmer with the pleasant surprise of water temperatures beginning to rise. Divers can enjoy early spring underwater life, teeming with action.
With April, comes an increase in air temperature. The water temperature remains steady, inviting divers into the spring seascape beneath the waves.
May in Tenerife means warmer days. The water warms up nicely as well, making diving feel even more refreshing.
June brings the warm summer breeze with a balmy air temperature. The water temperature is comfortable, welcoming divers to the vibrant marine life.
July is truly summer in Tenerife. The water, heating up, presents an oasis for divers seeking the hidden wonders of the sea.
August maintains the peak summer heat with air temperatures. Diving is a welcome cooling break from the sun-soaked beaches.
September continues the warmth. The water temperature stays pleasant, resulting in crystal clear visibility for divers.
October brings slightly cooler air, accompanied by a refreshing water temperature. Diving becomes more atmospheric as Tenerife enters autumn.
November sees a further drop in air temperature while the water cools down only slightly. Yet, diving conditions remain favorable.
December rounds off the year with a cooler air temperature. Diving offers a unique opportunity to explore the underwater world in winter tranquility.