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Planning a trip to Kota Kinabalu? Before you book that flight, it’s a good idea to understand the local weather—especially the difference between the dry and rainy seasons. Knowing when to go can make a big difference in how much you enjoy your island adventures!
This post breaks down the climate of Kota Kinabalu, helps you decide when to visit, and gives you smart tips to prepare for both seasons.
Climate Type: Tropical monsoon
Average Temperature: 27–32°C (81–90°F)
Humidity: High year-round
Rainfall: Short but intense showers
UV Index: High throughout the year – sunscreen is a must!
This is the best time to visit if you’re looking for clear skies and outdoor activities. The weather is hot and humid, but there’s little rain, making it ideal for island hopping, snorkeling, and sunset cruises.
✔️ What to Expect:
Low rainfall and bright sunny days
Calm sea conditions – great for water sports
Slightly higher hotel and flight prices
A bit more crowded due to tourist peak season
The rainy season brings frequent but short tropical showers, often in the afternoon or evening. Don’t worry—it doesn’t usually rain all day.
If you're flexible with your plans, you can still enjoy a great trip (with lower prices, too!).
✔️ What to Expect:
Sudden showers – pack a poncho or light raincoat
Cloudy skies but cooler air and fewer crowds
Good deals on resorts and flights
Check tour schedules – some water activities may be canceled due to weather
These months mark the shift between rainy and dry seasons, with slightly more unpredictable weather.
It’s still a popular time to visit, especially during Christmas and New Year holidays, so book accommodation and tours in advance.
Mornings are usually clearer – schedule outdoor tours early
Bring bug spray, sunscreen, and a waterproof bag
Carry a scarf or light jacket – indoor places use strong air-con
Check local weather forecasts 3–5 days before your trip
Have backup plans for rainy days: spa, massage, cafes, or local markets
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