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Classic French Polynesia

French Polynesia

14 days from £3,770pp Inc. international flights

Discover the main highlights of the French Polynesian Society Islands, Tahiti, Huahine, Moorea and Bora Bora.

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At a Glance

When to go to French Polynesia

Located in the tropical zone of the southern hemisphere, French Polynesia enjoys warm temperatures throughout the year, gently influenced by the Austral seasons.

The winter season runs from May to October, with early morning temperatures in the high 20sºC, daytime highs in the mid 30sºC and relatively low humidity. This is the ideal time to visit the islands. The summer season, from November through to April, is slightly warmer but often very rainy.

Both seasons are subject to trade winds which provide a pleasant morning breeze, but are often followed by showers. The islands rarely suffer from tropical storms except during years when El Niño affects ocean currents.

Day by Day Climate Information

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Climate data provided by Weather2Travel.com
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