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Mana has a hot, humid tropical climate close to an equatorial regime, with temperatures staying warm year-round and only a small seasonal contrast. Rainfall is abundant overall, with the wettest conditions from roughly December to July and a comparatively drier period in late summer to autumn; French Guiana is described as having an equatorial climate, and Mana in northwestern French Guiana falls within the tropical rainforest climate zone (Köppen Af).
Summer Average
28°C
Winter Average
26°C
Climate Type
Tropical Rainforest
Rainy Days
240
Sunny Days
110
Humidity
84%
Spring
September - November
27-31°C
This is one of the warmest and driest parts of the year in Mana, with clearer skies and reduced rainfall compared with the main wet season. Humidity remains high, but outdoor conditions are generally more favorable than during the wetter months.
Low rainfall
Summer
December - February
26-29°C
Summer is warm, very humid, and frequently rainy, with periods of heavy tropical showers. Temperatures remain steady and the climate feels muggy most of the time.
Very High rainfall
Autumn
March - May
26-29°C
Autumn continues the wet tropical pattern, with frequent rain and consistently warm temperatures. Cloud cover and humidity are common, and rainfall is still substantial.
Very High rainfall
Winter
June - August
25-28°C
Winter is still warm, but rainfall begins to ease somewhat toward August, especially compared with the peak wet months. Conditions stay humid, though sunshine becomes a bit more frequent as the drier season approaches.
High rainfall
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Air Quality
Mana
Mana offers a unique relocation for expats seeking deep immersion in French Guiana's Amazonian wilderness, far from typical urban centers. It's ideal for those desiring a quiet, nature-centric lifestyle under a French administrative structure. While the town provides reasonable safety and healthcare access, expect a slower pace and fewer amenities than larger cities.
Public transport is present, but personal mobility will significantly enhance your experience and independence. This destination suits independent individuals or families ready to embrace a less conventional expat journey, where the expat community is likely smaller and more locally integrated.
Advantages
Mana
Rich cultural heritage sites
Close-knit community atmosphere
Gateway to Amazon rainforest
Affordable tropical living
Strong school infrastructure
Disadvantages
Mana
No universities nearby
Limited job opportunities
Minimal entertainment options
Remote location isolation
Underdeveloped infrastructure
Safety & Security in Mana
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
55
/100
French Guiana Avg
56
South America Avg
54
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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Mana
French Guiana Average
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Safety Index
0510
Low
Safety from Crime
0510
Concerning
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Moderate
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Critical
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Concerning
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Dangerous
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: N/A
Data Currently Under Investigation
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