French Polynesia Weather and Resorts in September
September is a great time of year to visit French Polynesia – the weather is generally dry and bright, with sunny days aplenty. It’s also at the tail end of the peak season, meaning resorts get quieter and beaches get less busy. The archipelago does experience cooler temperatures during this time of year, but it’s still dreamy weather for fun at the beach.
What’s the weather like in the French Polynesia in September?
For those seeking warm and sunny weather, September is an ideal month to visit French Polynesia. However, it is recommended to bring layers for the evenings, as the trade winds can bring cooler temperatures.
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French Polynesia in September experiences fairly warm temperatures with an average maximum daytime temperature of 24.5°C (76.1°F) and a minimum temperature of around 18.3°C (64.94°F) in the evenings.
In September, there’s an average precipitation of 52mm (2.1 inches) and around five rainy days. There’s not a huge chance of rainfall in September, with 242 hours of sun throughout the month.
Humidity is moderately high during September, with an average humidity level of 76%. With average sea temperatures of around 26.4°C, it is an ideal month to visit for swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving.
What’s the best resort in French Polynesia in September?
If you’re looking to enjoy a sunny and dry vacation in September, French Polynesia is the perfect destination. Book a luxurious resort now and start planning your relaxing getaway to this beautiful paradise.
We’d recommend a stay at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, a luxurious 5-star resort nestled beneath Mount Otemanu. For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the resort’s spa, inspired by the Kahaia tree, offers a range of transformative treatments that combine ancient traditions and native ingredients. Guests can also embark on a half-day snorkel safari, where they can cruise past Mounts Otemanu and Pahia and have the opportunity to swim among rays and sharks, immersing themselves in the captivating lagoon life. French Polynesia truly offers a dreamlike experience for those seeking a tropical getaway.