Lanzarote’s Exceptional Rainy Winter

This year’s rainy winter in Lanzarote has been truly exceptional. Between November and March, the island received significantly more rainfall than usual, reaching around 130 mm. For a destination known for its dry, volcanic landscapes, this has been a remarkable and refreshing change.

Rain on lava field and white village in Lanzarote.

A Winter of Rain and Storms in Lanzarote

Throughout this rainy winter in Lanzarote, several storms passed over the island, often bringing strong and noticeably cooler winds. These shifting conditions created a more dramatic atmosphere, offering visitors and locals a different perspective on the island’s natural character.

Winter storms bring rough sea to the west coast of Lanzarote.

How Rain Transforms Lanzarote’s Landscape

One of the most beautiful effects of this rainy season in Lanzarote has been the frequent appearance of stunning rainbows. With alternating sunshine and showers, the skies have provided countless unforgettable moments, especially when the colors stretch across the island’s volcanic scenery or it’s white villages.

Rainbow over the village of Caleta del Sebo in La Graciosa.

Wildflowers and Green Valleys: A Rare Sight

The impact of the rainy winter in Lanzarote is most visible in the countryside. Areas that are typically dry and barren have transformed into vibrant green landscapes. This rare sight gives a unique impression of the island and highlights a softer, more fertile side of Lanzarote. Visitors of northern Lanzarote around the Village of Haria or the Corona Vulcano enjoy this firsthand.

Green valley of El Palomo in the northern part of Lanzarote.

Even more impressive are the meadows of wildflowers now appearing across the island. Seeds that have remained dormant for years have germinated thanks to the rainfall. This natural phenomenon not only adds color to the landscape but also reminds us that Lanzarote was once known as the “granero” of the Canary Islands.

An explosion of wildflowers after winter rain in Lanzarote.

Why This Is a Unique Season for Hiking

For outdoor enthusiasts, a rainy winter in Lanzarote offers a very special experience to discover our guided hikes in Lanzarote. Trails that are usually dry and rugged become greener and more diverse, revealing new details with every step. While a rain jacket is certainly recommended, the reward is a truly unique connection with nature.

Hiking through meadows of wildflowers near Haria

This transformation also reconnects the island with its agricultural heritage. The rainy winter in Lanzarote shows how the land, when given enough water, can still support growth and life—just as it did in the past when it played an important role as a grain-producing island.

Different cereals cover the slopes of volcanoes after a rainy winter in Lanzarote.

At Olita Trek & Bike, we see this rainy winter in Lanzarote as the perfect opportunity to explore the island. Discover our hiking tours in Lanzarote and experience these unique landscapes firsthand.