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Puerto de Mogán Weather in November

November is the month that divides Puerto de Mogán's visitors into two camps: those who choose elsewhere for the increased rain probability, and those who know the village at its most genuine and return specifically for November. The weather is more variable than summer — 25mm across 5 days is the wettest month average — but 24°C days, a sea still at 22°C, and 6 hours of daily sunshine make it genuinely warm. Puerto de Mogán in November has a character that summer cannot replicate. The market vendors are present every Friday but have time for conversation. The harbour restaurants welcome guests without the August reservation pressure. The diving sites are uncrowded, the whale watching boats have space, and the village walks reveal a Canarian community going about its daily life rather than serving a mass tourism industry.

Avg High

24°C

Avg Low

18°C

Rain Days

5 days

UV Index

5

Humidity

72%

Sea Temp

22°C

Sun Hours

6 hrs/day

Rain (mm)

25 mm

Climate Detail

November averages 25mm of rain across 5 days — the highest rainy day count of the year. Atlantic fronts from the west hit the barranco-valley position with regularity in November. When rain comes, it comes properly — the barranco amplifies and channels rainfall. But the same topography means that when fronts pass, the valley warms and dries quickly. Sea temperature at 22°C remains very comfortable for swimming. The harbour beach in calm November conditions — warm sea, low-angle autumn sun, and almost no other visitors — delivers one of the finest quiet beach experiences in Gran Canaria.

What to Do in November

Village life at its most genuine

November Puerto de Mogán is a Canarian village first and a tourist destination second. The Friday market, the harbour, the canal walks, and the local restaurants are all operating in their authentic mode.

Whale watching peak season

November is one of the most productive months for cetacean sightings from Puerto de Mogán. Cooler Atlantic waters bring feeding activity close to shore — pilot whales, common dolphins, and increasingly, larger species.

Diving in warm water

Sea temperature at 22°C makes November diving comfortable. The visibility is good, the marine life around the local sites is active, and the dive centres are operating without summer pressure.

Rainy day village culture

When November fronts arrive, Puerto de Mogán's compact scale makes indoor time easy — covered harbour passages, the market building, and the village restaurants and bars are all within a short walk of any accommodation.

Photography in November light

The combination of variable weather, low sun angle, and dramatic barranco scenery makes November one of the finest months for serious photography in Puerto de Mogán.

What to Pack

  • Layered medium-weight clothing
  • A serious waterproof jacket — November rain can be heavy
  • Warm layer for evenings — 18°C with post-rain valley air is cool
  • Swimwear for calm harbour swimming days
  • Waterproof shoes or sandals for wet cobblestone village streets

Frequently Asked Questions

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

November in Puerto de Mogán is mild but wetter — 23°C highs, 17°C nights, 6 hours of sunshine, 40mm of rain across 3 days, and sea at 22°C. UV index 5.

Does it rain much in Puerto de Mogán in November?+

November averages 40mm of rain across 3 days in Puerto de Mogán — the village's SW position receives more rain than the south-east coast. Around 27 days remain dry. At 23°C with a 22°C sea, the village is still mild. November quiet in Little Venice — the canal bridges with fewer visitors and the harbour in autumn fishing mode — has a particular charm.

Is the sea still warm in November in Puerto de Mogán?+

Yes — 22°C in November is warm and comfortable for swimming. The harbour beach in calm November conditions is one of the quietest and most pleasant beaches in Gran Canaria at this time of year.

What makes November special in Puerto de Mogán?+

The authenticity. November gives you the village without the tourist veneer — the genuine Canarian character, the Friday market without crushing crowds, the harbour restaurants with time for conversation, and the landscape at its most dramatic after autumn rains.

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