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Puerto de Mogán Weather in June

June marks the beginning of summer proper in Puerto de Mogán. Temperatures reach 26°C, rainfall becomes zero, the sea warms to 21°C, and the village begins its summer transformation. The Friday market fills with visitors from across the island, the harbour restaurants require early reservations, and the canal bridges photograph in perfect summer light. The barranco that shelters Puerto de Mogán from trade winds becomes particularly noticeable in June — the valley traps summer heat, making this genuinely the warmest resort on Gran Canaria's south coast. Visitors arriving from the windier beaches of Maspalomas or Playa del Inglés are often surprised by the difference. June in the village is warm, sunny, and fragrant with the summer flowers that replace the spring bougainvillea.

Avg High

26°C

Avg Low

19°C

Rain Days

0 days

UV Index

10

Humidity

67%

Sea Temp

21°C

Sun Hours

9 hrs/day

Rain (mm)

0 mm

Climate Detail

UV index reaches 10 in June — extreme. The combination of extreme UV and the barranco's heat-trapping effect makes sun protection particularly important in Puerto de Mogán during summer. Nine hours of daily sunshine in sheltered valley air feels more intense than the same hours on a breezy open coast. Sea temperature at 21°C is warm and inviting. The harbour beach is at its summer best — clear water, warm sun, and the enclosed harbour providing shelter from any swell. June visibility for diving is excellent, and the marine life around the Mogán sites is at its most active.

What to Do in June

Friday market in summer peak

The June Friday market is one of the most vibrant of the year — full vendor attendance, island visitors from all the major resorts, and the harbour setting in full summer bloom. Arrive by 9am to beat the crowds.

San Juan Night (June 23–24)

The summer solstice celebration is marked in Puerto de Mogán with bonfires on the harbour beach and a festive evening along the canal waterfront — a more intimate version of the south coast celebration.

Harbour dining with summer evenings

June evenings in Puerto de Mogán are long, warm, and perfectly suited to outdoor harbour dining. The sunset from the harbour terrace — with the fishing boats below and the barranco walls catching the last light — is spectacular.

Diving and snorkelling in warm water

June sea at 21°C is comfortable for extended snorkelling and diving. The marine life around Puerto de Mogán is active and diverse — octopus, angel sharks, and colourful wrasse are regularly seen.

Boat excursions to wild beaches

The catamaran and water taxi services to Playa de Veneguera and the remote beaches west of the village operate daily in June. A day excursion to a beach with no road access is one of Puerto de Mogán's signature experiences.

What to Pack

  • Lightweight summer clothing
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ — UV extreme AND barranco heat amplifies it
  • Wide-brim hat — essential in the sheltered valley
  • Swimwear for harbour beach and snorkelling
  • Light evening clothes for harbour dining

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the weather like in Puerto de Mogán in June?+

June in Puerto de Mogán is warm and completely dry — 25°C highs, 18°C nights, 9 hours of sunshine, effectively zero rain, and sea at 21°C. UV index 11 (extreme).

How hot does Puerto de Mogán get in June?+

Puerto de Mogán averages 25°C in June — warmer than Maspalomas (24°C) for the same reasons as other months: the barranco blocks the trade wind. UV index 11 is extreme. The canal village in June evenings — warm, fragrant with flowers, and the boats moored below — is at its most atmospheric. The beach and cala waters are warm at 21°C.

Is June crowded in Puerto de Mogán?+

June is busier than spring but not at August peak. The Friday market is crowded, harbour restaurant reservations are advisable for dinner, and the village has a full summer energy. It is, however, significantly smaller and more intimate than Maspalomas or Playa del Inglés at any time of year.

What wild beaches can you reach from Puerto de Mogán?+

Playa de Veneguera is the most accessible and famous — reachable by water taxi in 20 minutes or hiking in 2–3 hours. Playa del Medio and other small coves along the dramatic west coast are also accessible by boat. These beaches have no road access, no facilities, and exceptional natural beauty.

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