New Caledonia

New Caledonia

New Caledonia in February

Not the best time

February isn't ideal for New Caledonia. Consider a different month.

All Months

April through November brings New Caledonia's dry season — think 75-85°F days with low humidity and trade winds that keep mosquitoes at bay. This is prime time for diving, with 100-foot visibility common in the lagoon. But here's what the guidebooks don't mention: July and August see an influx of French tourists escaping winter back home, so book accommodations early and expect higher prices. May and September hit the sweet spot — perfect weather with fewer crowds and better deals on hotels. The wet season from December to March isn't necessarily a write-off. Sure, you'll get afternoon thunderstorms and higher humidity, but the rainforest comes alive, waterfalls run full, and hotel rates drop by 30-40%. Cyclone season technically runs November through April, though direct hits are rare. Water temperatures stay warm year-round (75-82°F), so you can dive comfortably in just a 3mm wetsuit even in winter.

New Caledonia Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

8/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

7/10

Budget

4/10

Luxury

8/10