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French Polynesia vs Ocho Rios

French Polynesia and Ocho Rios, side by side: live travel advisories, our resort catalog's real guest data, and each destination's honest weather picture — everything you need to break the tie.

French Polynesia guide · Ocho Rios guide · How we score

By the numbers

French PolynesiaOcho Rios
U.S. travel advisoryLevel 1: Exercise Normal PrecautionsLevel 2: Exercise Increased Caution
Resorts in our catalog22
Average guest rating★ 4.7★ 4.5
Nightly rates$800+
Adults-only resorts0 of 21 of 2
Hurricane exposureLow hurricane riskIn the hurricane belt
Rainy seasonNovember–AprilMay–June and September–November — the rain is why it's this green
Sweet spotMay–October (dry season — also peak overwater-bungalow pricing)December–April

Advisory levels sync from travel.state.gov; catalog figures reflect the resorts we've researched, not every hotel in the country.

Weather, month by month

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
French Polynesia — high °F898989898786868686878888
Ocho Rios — high °F828283848688888888878583
French Polynesia — rain (in)13.29.66.75.54.02.92.11.92.13.58.312.5
Ocho Rios — rain (in)1.51.21.21.84.54.03.04.25.57.54.02.2

Approximate climate normals for Tahiti / Bora Bora and Ocho Rios / St. Ann — planning guidance, not a forecast.

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