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Best Time to Travel to Turks & Caicos

General Overview

The best time to travel to Turks & Caicos is between the months of April and May, which is considered a sweet spot that pleases travellers with both fewer crowds and lower prices. It is the time of the year just before the rainy season and right after the peak tourist season (it lasts from December through March) and the majority of the visitors have returned home.

Other than that, the weather is warm and pleasant throughout the year, with average temperatures that range in the 28oC (around 83oF) neighbourhood. Nevertheless, both islands experience a particularly rainy season, which coincides with the Caribbean hurricane season that begins in June and ends in November. Statistically, though, the islands are more likely to be struck by a hurricane or tropical storm between mid-August and September (although the chance of a hurricane hitting the islands is quite rare).


Best Time to Travel to Turks & Caicos for Great Weather

Although travellers should expect sunny days year-round and average temperatures of around 28oC (83oF), as already mentioned above, there are variations in climate throughout the year, especially during summer and fall, when there are the rainy and hurricane seasons and the weather becomes far more unpredictable.

That being said, the months of August, September, and October experience the most rain, as it is the period when the wet season is in full swing. So, any time between November, when the hurricane and wet seasons end, and June, when the rainy season starts is a great time to travel to the islands if warm and soul-pleasing, rainless weather is a prerequisite for dreamy vacations.


When to Travel to Turks & Caicos for a Lively Vibe

Overall, Turks & Caicos is a popular wintertime vacation destination, with its peak tourist season coinciding with its dry season, so between mid-December and May. So, although, officially, the peak tourist season ends around March, you can visit the islands in April or May and still get to enjoy its animated lifestyle and the more vibrant vibes compared to the rest of the year.

Note: Since prices are at their highest between December and May, especially for accommodation and dining, it is best to plan your visit ahead of time and book your flight and hotel in advance in hopes of landing a better travel deal. As for vacations that combine better prices, excellent weather, and high-spirited experiences, the most ideal time to travel to Turks & Caicos would probably be between mid-December and March, which is also the time of the year the locals celebrate Junkanoo, the biggest event in the wintertime with many things to see and do!


What to Expect From Your Visit to Turks & Caicos Per Month

  • January – Although considered the coldest month of the year, it has nothing to do with the winter coldness the northern countries experience! The temperatures range around 26.7oC (80oF), the seas are quite swimmable, and the islands celebrate Boxing Day, Emancipation Day, New Year’s Day, and the start of the Junkanoo festivals.
  • February – The weather continues to please with its warmth and dry conditions, while the average temperature is 27oC (81oF) and the average precipitation of 33 millimetres (1.3 inches). It is an excellent option for vacationers looking for cost-effective solutions, who also have the chance to see Valentine’s Day Cup festivities (a Caicos Sloops sailing race) featuring lots of live music and food.
  • March – It is the last full month of the peak season and the driest month, averaging 25.4mm (1 inch) of rain. At the same time, though, it is the time of the year when prices start to increase due to increased demand as we are a breath from the Spring Break season. As for events, the annual St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl delivers on its promise for evenings full of drinking and singing.
  • April - Besides the annual Kitesurfing Competitions and the Easter Egg hunt, travellers choose April for their vacations for the un-crowded beaches after the spring breakers have left. Time to soak up the last days of the dry season with sunny skies, warm weather, and reduced prices.
  • May – The days are still sunny and balmy, with temperatures averaging around 24oC (85oF) and only 30mm (1.2 inches) of average precipitation. Besides being the last month of the dry season, May is also when the Big South Regatta (aka South Caicos Regatta) takes place (a definite must-see).
  • June – The rainy season starts and the average rainfall is gradually increasing (now at around 56mm or 2.2in of average precipitation). On the flip side, it is much warmer than in the previous month, as the temperature is within the 30oC (86oF) range. When it comes to events, the Fools Regatta fascinates visitors with exciting raft competitions and the Pico and Hobie Cat sailboat racing.
  • July – Although a bit drier than the previous month, travellers should better bring rain gear with them if visiting the islands in July. The average precipitation is 30mm (1.2in) and the annual Caicos Classic Billfish Release Tournament is the major attraction during this time of the year, pampering all fishing enthusiasts.
  • August – Your last chance to travel to the islands before more intense and frequent downpours begin (which is next month). As for averages, the precipitation is 40.6mm (1.6in) and the temperature is around 31oC (88oF). Now, if you want to join an event, you could participate in the weekend celebrations for Emancipation Day.
  • September – The tropical storms and rainfall start to spike, while there are slim chances of a hurricane hitting the islands. A public holiday that could make you forget about the bad weather, even for a while, is National Youth Day.
  • October – The average temperature is 30oC (86oF), the wet season effects are in full swing, and the average precipitation is around 76mm (3in).
  • November – You are, officially, in the wettest period with rainfall reaching 94mm (3.7in) on average. The temperature also drops by a couple of degrees (approx. 29oC or 84oF). However, it is the last month before prices start to increase again. Regarding events, you could join the Turks and Caicos Conch Festival and/or Museum Day.
  • December – Finally, the dry season begins and the nation is entering its peak tourist period. The average high temperature is 28oC (82oF) and the Junkanoo festivities, as well as Grace Bay light up for New Year’s Eve and Maskanoo on Boxing Day, are just around the corner.

Best Time to Travel to Turks & Caicos

General Overview

The best time to travel to Turks & Caicos is between the months of April and May, which is considered a sweet spot that pleases travellers with both fewer crowds and lower prices. It is the time of the year just before the rainy season and right after the peak tourist season (it lasts from December through March) and the majority of the visitors have returned home.

Other than that, the weather is warm and pleasant throughout the year, with average temperatures that range in the 28oC (around 83oF) neighbourhood. Nevertheless, both islands experience a particularly rainy season, which coincides with the Caribbean hurricane season that begins in June and ends in November. Statistically, though, the islands are more likely to be struck by a hurricane or tropical storm between mid-August and September (although the chance of a hurricane hitting the islands is quite rare).


Best Time to Travel to Turks & Caicos for Great Weather

Although travellers should expect sunny days year-round and average temperatures of around 28oC (83oF), as already mentioned above, there are variations in climate throughout the year, especially during summer and fall, when there are the rainy and hurricane seasons and the weather becomes far more unpredictable.

That being said, the months of August, September, and October experience the most rain, as it is the period when the wet season is in full swing. So, any time between November, when the hurricane and wet seasons end, and June, when the rainy season starts is a great time to travel to the islands if warm and soul-pleasing, rainless weather is a prerequisite for dreamy vacations.


When to Travel to Turks & Caicos for a Lively Vibe

Overall, Turks & Caicos is a popular wintertime vacation destination, with its peak tourist season coinciding with its dry season, so between mid-December and May. So, although, officially, the peak tourist season ends around March, you can visit the islands in April or May and still get to enjoy its animated lifestyle and the more vibrant vibes compared to the rest of the year.

Note: Since prices are at their highest between December and May, especially for accommodation and dining, it is best to plan your visit ahead of time and book your flight and hotel in advance in hopes of landing a better travel deal. As for vacations that combine better prices, excellent weather, and high-spirited experiences, the most ideal time to travel to Turks & Caicos would probably be between mid-December and March, which is also the time of the year the locals celebrate Junkanoo, the biggest event in the wintertime with many things to see and do!


What to Expect From Your Visit to Turks & Caicos Per Month

  • January – Although considered the coldest month of the year, it has nothing to do with the winter coldness the northern countries experience! The temperatures range around 26.7oC (80oF), the seas are quite swimmable, and the islands celebrate Boxing Day, Emancipation Day, New Year’s Day, and the start of the Junkanoo festivals.
  • February – The weather continues to please with its warmth and dry conditions, while the average temperature is 27oC (81oF) and the average precipitation of 33 millimetres (1.3 inches). It is an excellent option for vacationers looking for cost-effective solutions, who also have the chance to see Valentine’s Day Cup festivities (a Caicos Sloops sailing race) featuring lots of live music and food.
  • March – It is the last full month of the peak season and the driest month, averaging 25.4mm (1 inch) of rain. At the same time, though, it is the time of the year when prices start to increase due to increased demand as we are a breath from the Spring Break season. As for events, the annual St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl delivers on its promise for evenings full of drinking and singing.
  • April - Besides the annual Kitesurfing Competitions and the Easter Egg hunt, travellers choose April for their vacations for the un-crowded beaches after the spring breakers have left. Time to soak up the last days of the dry season with sunny skies, warm weather, and reduced prices.
  • May – The days are still sunny and balmy, with temperatures averaging around 24oC (85oF) and only 30mm (1.2 inches) of average precipitation. Besides being the last month of the dry season, May is also when the Big South Regatta (aka South Caicos Regatta) takes place (a definite must-see).
  • June – The rainy season starts and the average rainfall is gradually increasing (now at around 56mm or 2.2in of average precipitation). On the flip side, it is much warmer than in the previous month, as the temperature is within the 30oC (86oF) range. When it comes to events, the Fools Regatta fascinates visitors with exciting raft competitions and the Pico and Hobie Cat sailboat racing.
  • July – Although a bit drier than the previous month, travellers should better bring rain gear with them if visiting the islands in July. The average precipitation is 30mm (1.2in) and the annual Caicos Classic Billfish Release Tournament is the major attraction during this time of the year, pampering all fishing enthusiasts.
  • August – Your last chance to travel to the islands before more intense and frequent downpours begin (which is next month). As for averages, the precipitation is 40.6mm (1.6in) and the temperature is around 31oC (88oF). Now, if you want to join an event, you could participate in the weekend celebrations for Emancipation Day.
  • September – The tropical storms and rainfall start to spike, while there are slim chances of a hurricane hitting the islands. A public holiday that could make you forget about the bad weather, even for a while, is National Youth Day.
  • October – The average temperature is 30oC (86oF), the wet season effects are in full swing, and the average precipitation is around 76mm (3in).
  • November – You are, officially, in the wettest period with rainfall reaching 94mm (3.7in) on average. The temperature also drops by a couple of degrees (approx. 29oC or 84oF). However, it is the last month before prices start to increase again. Regarding events, you could join the Turks and Caicos Conch Festival and/or Museum Day.
  • December – Finally, the dry season begins and the nation is entering its peak tourist period. The average high temperature is 28oC (82oF) and the Junkanoo festivities, as well as Grace Bay light up for New Year’s Eve and Maskanoo on Boxing Day, are just around the corner.