
The summer of 2026 will officially begin this Sunday, 21 June, marking the start of one of the most anticipated seasons of the year. With the arrival of the summer solstice, days will reach their longest duration, inviting everyone to enjoy beaches, outdoor activities, and traditional summer festivities.
In the Canary Islands, the start of the new season will be celebrated with a thoroughly summery atmosphere. Thousands of people are preparing to take advantage of holidays, family gatherings, and the numerous celebrations that define these months.
Summer in the Canary Islands
The summer will last just over 93 days, concluding on 22 September when autumn takes over. During this period, the archipelago is set to become one of the most sought-after tourist destinations, thanks to its privileged climate and extensive leisure and nature offerings.
With the arrival of this new season, long evenings, getaways, water sports, and the traditional San Juan nights return, each year drawing thousands of people to the Canary coasts.
Countdown to Summer
The countdown is over: this Sunday officially marks the start of summer, ushering in a new season of sunshine, relaxation, and outdoor enjoyment.













