February summer destinations

Summer in February

February Summer

Peak dry season across the tropics. The light is golden and the humidity stays manageable.

February is the sweet spot of the southern hemisphere summer and the cleanest stretch of the Indian Ocean dry season. Bali finishes its wet weeks early in the month and settles into hot, blue mornings. Mauritius and the Seychelles are between cyclone risks, statistically the calmer half of their season. The Canary Islands run a steady 22 to 25 C, which is summer compared to mainland Europe and just right for long beach walks without melting.

The weather, the water, the feel

The Indian Ocean sits at 28 to 29 C around Mauritius and Zanzibar. Bali coastal areas average 31 C daytime with brief, late afternoon showers that clear in twenty minutes. The Canary Islands run cooler at 22 C air, 19 C water on the western islands. Seychelles air temperatures barely move, hovering at 30 C year-round, but February brings the lowest humidity of the season.

Bali's east coast, especially around Sanur and Amed, has glassy mornings ideal for snorkeling. Mauritius lagoons protected by the reef stay perfectly flat at Belle Mare and Trou aux Biches. The Seychelles inner islands, Mahe and Praslin, have water clear enough that you can spot stingrays from the beach. Canary swells are bigger on the western coasts, calmer on the southern bays of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria.

Five destinations on the shortlist

Insider planning tips

  • In Zanzibar, pay attention to tides. The east coast empties dramatically at low tide. North coast beaches keep their water.
  • Bali traffic between Canggu and Uluwatu is rough. Pick one base and explore from there rather than splitting nights.
  • Mauritius is small but rental cars unlock the southwest, which is the most cinematic part of the island.
  • The Canary Islands have microclimates. Lanzarote in the north is cloudier than the south. Check the side you're staying on.

Where to stay

Bali villas in Bingin, Ulu, or the rice fields above Canggu are the move. Mauritius works either as resort or as small guesthouses near Tamarin and Black River. The Seychelles is realistically a self-catering destination on Mahe or La Digue unless you commit to a private island. In Zanzibar, look at boutique stays in Matemwe and Pongwe rather than the busier Nungwi strip. Canary Islands rentals in the old towns of Corralejo or Puerto del Carmen put you near both the beach and tapas.

Final word

February is the month to spend more time in fewer places. Slow down, swim twice a day, and let the dry season do the work for you.