Nosy Be Weather in February
Season: Rainy SeasonIn Short: hot, damp, frequent showers, occasional rainstorms
February is the rainy season in Nosy Be. In fact, it is one of the rainiest months in Nosy Be. It rains averagely for 23 days with the precipitation accumulating to around 318 mm. The humidity in air reaches 81%. It’s a humid month and visitors are very likely to come across constant rain and rainstorms. The temperature is mostly comfortable. The average daytime temperature is usually around 28°C (82.4°F), while the average temperature at night only drops to 26°C (78.8°F). Overall, the temperature in February is not very high and pleasant. Besides, the sun rises at about 5:40 a.m. and sets at about 6:20 p.m. which means the daytime duration lasts for about 12 hours and 40 minutes.
Briefly, it’s not advised to come to Nosy Be in February 2025 because of the frequent raining days. If you still plan to go, be well prepared.
See also: Madagascar Weather in February
Local Residents of Nosy Be
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Recommended Clothes & Other Items to Pack:
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Other Items: It’s necessary to take an umbrella with you. The ultra violet rays are strong in February even in rainy days, so sunglasses and sun hats should not be left home. Apply enough sunscreen when you are out for a tour.
Where to Go & What to Do in February in Nosy Be:
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1. Enjoy Natural Sceneries with Lemurs on Nosy Komba
In February, the abundant rainfall activates the wildlife living around Nosy Be. With a cruise of 30 minutes from Nosy Be, you’ll reach Nosy Komba. Visitors can get close to vibrant animals and dense vegetation which are particular to Madagascar here. Nosy Komba Island is popular among visitors partly because of the Lemurs’ Park, where you can interact with cute lemurs and take pictures with them. The island is also an ideal destination to go hiking and picnicking on sunny days.
Lemurs on Nosy Komba
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2. Shop around in the Ampangorinana Market
February may not be a perfect month to go into the rainforest or wild fields due to the large amount of rainfall, but a local market can also contribute to a satisfactory journey. Ampangorinana has become the most visited village in Nosy Komba partly because of the diversified products in its local market. Visitors can find the unique embroidery tablecloths with patterns particular to this island. Wooden statues, ethnic shawls, and Malagasy baskets are all here for you. The local handicrafts in the market can be great souvenirs.
Local Market of Nosy Be
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3. Watch the Sunset at Mount Passot
Standing at the highest point of Mount Passot, which is as high as 329 meters (1,080 feet), you can see the panorama of Nosy Be. It’s recommended to come here at sunset to enjoy the splendid view of the golden beach, dense forests, and craters on Nosy Be Island.
Sunset by the Sea
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