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What is the rainy season in Tahiti?

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.



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Rain falls throughout the year in Tahiti. The month with the most rain in Tahiti is December, with an average rainfall of 6.9 inches. The month with the least rain in Tahiti is September, with an average rainfall of 1.0 inches.

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The best time to visit Tahiti is from May to October.
Tahiti is located in the southern hemisphere but close to the equator. As a result, Tahiti only experiences two seasons, Summer from November to April and winter from May to October. The temperature doesn't fluctuate much throughout the year.

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Tahiti Weather: Storms in French Polynesia
The humid season in Tahiti is from November to April. Occasionally, strong storms do develop. There actually ARE NO hurricanes in Tahiti (or anywhere in the South Pacific).

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A total of 13 tidal waves classified as a tsunami since 1837 have killed 2 people in French Polynesia. Compared to other countries, Tsunamis therefore occur rather rarely. The strongest tidal wave registered in French Polynesia so far reached a height of 20 meters.

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With so many beaches, water activities, and cultural connections, you should spend between seven and 10 days in Tahiti and greater Polynesia. One week to 10 days can give you plenty of time to visit Tahiti and other islands, such as Bora Bora or Moorea.

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Is Tahiti Expensive to Vacation? The short answer is more often than not, YES. In comparison to the other 20+ countries around the world that I have visited, Tahiti is definitely on the more expensive side. To give you a point of reference, a vacation in Tahiti is comparable to a vacation in Paris or London.

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Wet season is also the summer season. It starts in December and lasts till March. The weather in Bora Bora is humid in these months with 3/4th of the yearly precipitation. The average temperature is 30 degree Celsius- 86 Fahrenheit.

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The best times to go to Bora Bora are November and April. These short shoulder seasons offer fine weather with temperatures in the mid-70s to mid-80s. High season runs from May to October when rain showers are isolated and the number of tourists swells.

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November to March can see temperatures occasionally rise above 88 but rarely fall below 72 while April to October by day sees low 80s and high 60s in the evenings.

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Regardless, travelers agree that the warm waters, lush jungles and luxurious resorts are worth the splurge. Miles of shoreline, dozens of resorts, French cuisine to die for – Tahiti has all the makings of a honeymoon destination. But beach bums often pass over Tahiti's sands in favor of Bora Bora's ivory shores.

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Despite their fierce reputation, sharks are generally inoffensive because of the abundance of other prey in the waters of The Islands of Tahiti.

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Theft and other petty crime is most common in the capital Papeete. Make sure you keep a good grasp on your bag as you move around town, especially in crowded areas. The main streets with bars and clubs can get rowdy at night, so be careful, especially if you are a woman. Some beaches on Tahiti are a bit dangerous.

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Bali is very cheaper than Tahiti,in Bali you will find more tourist from Australia and China,yes Bali has nightlife,and shopping places,but you have to fly more distance to reach Bali,yes you can spend you time in beaches,there are lots of beaches and nearby Island like Gili Tawang,Nusa Lambongan,Nusa Penida etc.

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A vacation in the Maldives tends to be more expensive than one in Tahiti too. The first reason for that is the Maldives focuses almost exclusively on upmarket resorts, and subsequently very few other accommodation options exist.

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