Cook Islands · Month comparison

May vs July

May ranks #1 overall vs July at #3. Dry season opens — the crowd-to-value sweet spot before New Zealand winter school holidays.

Cook Islands May — palm-fringed Rarotonga beach under clear dry-season skies

May

#1 of 12 months

Best match

Dry season opens — the crowd-to-value sweet spot before New Zealand winter school holidays.

  • 85mm of rain is genuinely manageable — most days are dry and clear
  • Prices still below the June–August premium before school holidays hit
Cook Islands July — Aitutaki One Foot Island with turquoise lagoon at its clearest dry-season best

July

#3 of 12 months

Best match

The statistical peak — clearest skies, best lagoon conditions, busiest month of the year.

  • 70mm rainfall: the driest month alongside August — near-guaranteed sunshine daily
  • Aitutaki lagoon at its absolute best: heart-shaped turquoise from the air, crystal-clear snorkelling
FactorMayJuly
Weather score
8
9
Value score
7
5
Crowd score
7
5
Events score
5
6
Atmosphere
8
9
Avg high temp24°C22°C
Monthly rain85mm70mm
Daily sunshine7hrs7.5hrs

May trade-offs

  • Evenings noticeably cooler than summer — pack a layer for open-air dinners
  • Some activities (lagoon cruises, sailing) operate reduced schedules before the main season
  • Less vibrant green in the interior as dry season bites

July trade-offs

  • New Zealand and Australian school holidays fill resorts — book 6+ months ahead
  • Prices at their highest of the year, especially for Aitutaki accommodation
  • Cooler evenings at 16°C — bring a light layer for outdoor dining
Scores compare months within Cook Islands. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →