Bora Bora May — the full turquoise lagoon with coral motus and Mount Otemanu rising from the Pacific at the start of dry season

Best time to visit Bora Bora for local atmosphere

When to visit Bora Bora to experience genuine local life — the months when residents are present, markets are active, and the city feels like itself.

Best month

May

Dry season begins — the lagoon turns its iconic turquoise, temperatures are pleasant, and the humpback whale season opens.

May marks the beginning of Bora Bora's dry season: rainfall drops to 90mm, the trade winds arrive from the southeast bringing clear skies and a comfortable breeze that takes the edge off the tropical heat, and the lagoon achieves the vivid turquoise colour that defines Bora Bora in the global imagination — the combination of the coral sand motu, the turquoise lagoon, and Mount Otemanu in clear sky is at its best from May onwards

Humpback whale season fully opens in May — whales arrive from their Antarctic feeding grounds and use French Polynesia's warm waters for breeding and calving; boat tours from the Bora Bora pier offer encounters (the whales approach the boats out of curiosity), and snorkelling alongside a 15-metre humpback is among the most singular wildlife experiences available in the Pacific

May pricing sits between the wet season discounts and the July–September peak: 20–30% below high season but with genuine dry season conditions; the optimal value window for those targeting the best combination of quality and cost

All months ranked — Local atmosphere

May

Best match

Dry season begins — the lagoon turns its iconic turquoise, temperatures are pleasant, and the humpback whale season opens.

#1 for local atmosphere

June

Best match

Prime dry season — the iconic Bora Bora conditions at full effect and prices rising to peak levels.

#2 for local atmosphere

September

Best match

Dry season tail — still outstanding conditions, European summer crowds thinning, and late humpback season.

#3 for local atmosphere

July

Best match

The best month in Bora Bora — driest, clearest, humpback whale peak, and the Heiva cultural festival in full swing.

#4 for local atmosphere

August

Best match

Equally perfect — July conditions continue, still peak season prices, humpback whale season at maximum.

#5 for local atmosphere

April

Best match

The shoulder begins — rainfall drops significantly, sunshine increases, and the lagoon colour starts achieving its full turquoise.

#6 for local atmosphere

October

Strong option

Shoulder season — rainfall increases but conditions remain good, prices drop, and the island is quieter than the dry season.

#7 for local atmosphere

March

Strong option

Wet season tailing off — still significant rain but sunshine hours improve and the transition to drier conditions begins.

#8 for local atmosphere

February

Worth considering

Still wet season — but slightly less rain than January and the best-value overwater bungalow rates of the year.

#9 for local atmosphere

November

Worth considering

Wet season arrival — heavy tropical rain returns with cyclone risk, but the lagoon is warm and manta ray season begins.

#10 for local atmosphere

January

Worth considering

Wet season in full force — heavy rain alternates with brilliant sunshine, prices are lower, and the lagoon is warm and calm.

#11 for local atmosphere

December

Worth considering

Wet season and Christmas — heavy rain and cyclone risk, Christmas demand spike, but warmest water and manta ray season.

#12 for local atmosphere

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