Weather in the Cook Islands

Weather in the Cook Islands

Weather in the Cook Islands

One of the great things about travelling to the Cook Islands on a gap year is the weather - there's never a bad time to go!

There are no extremes in temperatures; the drier cooler season runs from April to November when temperatures stay in the mid-20Cs. The warmer humid season starts in December and runs through to March with the average temperature being around 28C.

The Cook Islands has a pleasantly even climate year round, with no excesses of temperature or humidity, although it can rain quite often which can be a bit of a bummer.

The best times of year to visit are around the months of September and October, when there's a nice trade-off between warm temperatures and reduced humidity; March and April are also good months to come, as the cyclone season has passed and the skies are likely to be clear and sunny.

However, whenever you're travelling to the Cook Islands you're going to get good weather and clear skies at some point in the day!

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