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The Islands of Tahiti Weather

The Islands of Tahiti enjoy a tropical climate that’s perfect year-round for a getaway. In fact, the Tuamotu Islands bask in almost 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, one of the highest in the world! The temperatures in French Polynesia are mild and relatively constant, and the islands are cooled by the trade winds of the Pacific that blow throughout the year. On the northern islands, the average ambient temperature is around 78°F/25°C and is the same as the tranquil waters of the nation’s turquoise lagoons. While farther away from the equator, the archipelagos down south (the Austral Islands and the Gambier Islands) enjoy cooler weather.

French Polynesia Seasons

At the Polynesian latitudes, it’s summer year-round! However, you can distinguish two main Tahitian weather patterns: the dry season and the humid season. The dry season lasts from May to October and has balmy temperatures between 71°F and 80°F/21°C and 27°C. While the humid season typically lasts from November to April, is a little warmer (between 77°F and 95°F/25°C and 35°C), and subject to tropical showers, which rarely last longer than 30 minutes. 

However, no matter what time of year you plan to visit, you’ll experience the warm beach days and mild, fragrant nights The Islands of Tahiti are famous for. Although the temperature may sometimes appear high, the trade winds from the Pacific blow all the time and refresh the air of the islands beautifully.

Bora Bora Weather

With white sand beaches framed by crystal water, a trip to Bora Bora is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Bora Bora weather patterns are characterized by wet and dry seasons that are similar to the rest of The Islands of Tahiti. However, no matter what time of year you visit, Bora Bora claims a verdant beauty and island lifestyle that dream vacations are made of. 

The famed turquoise lagoons of Bora Bora boast warm water temperatures all year, so you can always enjoy a swim. In the dry season, which typically lasts from October to May,  the  sunny, mild weather is distinguished by unblemished beach days and temperate evenings. While the wet season can bring tropical showers and humidity from November to April, the rain is often followed by vibrant rainbows, stunning sunsets and a soft island breeze. Water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and boat excursions are available year-round in Bora Bora.

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All The Islands of Tahiti Weather

Out of all the islands in French Polynesia, the southern archipelagos of the Austral and Gambier Islands are farthest from the Equator and have cooler temperatures. Here, the climate births flower-filled jungles and misted mountains that beg to be explored and you’ll find that this jaw-dropping archipelago has all the makings of a pristine island paradise.

The Society and Marquesas Islands possess fairly stable weather throughout the year and there’s no shortage of sunshine on these breathtaking islands. While the wet season brings some downpours to the region, they generally don’t last long. 

The Tuamotu Islands receive little rain and enjoy record-breaking sunshine, reaching nearly 3,000 hours of sun per year. These islands are known for their balmy, cloudless days. If you’re craving endless sun, a trip to the Tuamotu Islands is your ticket.

The Best Time to Visit Tahiti

There’s never a bad time to visit The Islands of Tahiti. No matter the season, you’ll have an unforgettable island experience. However, when you’re planning a South Pacific getaway, the best time to visit Tahiti is the one that coincides with the activities you wish to experience. As with any travel plans, check the weather forecast before arriving at your destination and stay updated during your stay.

With technicolor reefs that teem with tropical fish, The Islands of Tahiti are a world-renowned scuba diving and snorkeling destination. The best time of year to explore the islands’ underwater gardens is between April and October. This is the dry season and the lack of rain makes for clear, calm waters and excellent visibility. During the wet season, rain and wind can affect visibility, but this is less problematic in the shallow, sheltered lagoons that surround most of the islands.

Outdoor activities such as hiking and surfing are also best enjoyed in the dry season when trails are easy to navigate and waves peel as perfectly as a slice of orange. However, if you’re looking to hang ten on big barrels, the rainy season brings high waves that will challenge even the most seasoned surfers. 

To experience the jungle-clad culture of The Islands of Tahiti, visit during the wet season, or “Season of Plenty,” between November and April when the vegetation in French Polynesia is particularly luxuriant. This is also the best time for those who love to sample new tastes as all the tropical fruit are ripe.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Islands of Tahiti Weather

What is the rainy season in Tahiti?

The rainy season typically lasts from November to April. This season is characterized by summer showers and warmer temperatures, and the rain is generally short-lived. This is a great time of year to enjoy swimming and beach activities, as the water is heavenly on a hot day, and you might have the beach all to yourself. 

What was the weather yesterday in Tahiti?

Click our link to Weather.com to check out current conditions and a forecast of Tahiti-Papeete. As you can see on the Tahiti and Bora Bora weather charts below, we are a Year-Round Sunny Destination!

How cold does it get in Tahiti?

No matter what time of year you plan to visit Tahiti, you’ll enjoy warm weather and water temperatures during your stay. The climate generally ranges from 71°F/21°C to a high of  95°F/35°C, and the trade winds of the Pacific Ocean gently fan the islands throughout the year, refreshing the air on hot days.