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Climate & Weather Guide in Pitcairn

Climate zones, seasonal temperatures, rainfall patterns, and best travel times

Pitcairn is a very small, isolated South Pacific territory with a warm, humid maritime climate and little seasonal temperature contrast. Current climate descriptions place it in a subtropical oceanic setting, with warm summers, very mild winters, and rainfall spread through the year rather than concentrated into a distinct dry season. Because the islands cover only about 43 km², climate variation is limited and conditions are broadly similar across the inhabited island area. For residents and expats, the main practical features are persistent humidity, frequent showers, and comfortable temperatures year-round, with cooler nights and occasional stronger winds from the open ocean.

Summer Average

25-28°C

Winter Average

22-24°C

Climate Types

Subtropical oceanic

Annual Rainfall

1500-1700 mm

Sunshine Hours

2,200-2,600 hrs/yr

Average Humidity

75-85%

Regional Climate Variations

Pitcairn Island Upland and Coastal Settlements

Pitcairn is so small that one climate zone is sufficient for the whole inhabited territory. The island experiences a warm maritime climate with temperatures staying comfortable throughout the year and only modest seasonal change. Rain falls in all months, and the air often feels humid because of the surrounding ocean. The higher interior slopes can feel a little cooler and breezier than the coast, while exposed areas are more influenced by wind and salt spray. For newcomers, the climate is generally pleasant, but it is not dry, and outdoor living often means adapting to frequent passing showers.

Summer:25-28°C
Winter:22-24°C
Very high rainfall

Warm, humid, and ocean-influenced year-round, with frequent showers, breezy conditions, and little need for heating or air conditioning.

Pitcairn has a single, highly uniform island climate, so residents do not face major regional differences. It is appealing for people who prefer warm temperatures and a green, oceanic environment, but the trade-off is persistent humidity and frequent rain.