It’s summer! June in Halong Bay is the start of the rainy season, hot and humid. Meanwhile, the sunny days offer unbeatable scenery of Halong Bay, and jumping into the cool seawater to cool down the heat is the best.
Unlike Spring, summer in the Northern part in general and Halong in particular has less stable weather. Learn about the weather in Halong Bay in June in the following to plan the best trip for you!
Halong Bay's Weather in June
The weather in Halong in June is perfect for a beach vacation. The average temperature rises to 29°C. You can experience the lowest temperature of 25°C at night or in the early morning while it can reach up to 36°C in the daytime. Humidity could be high at 87%. However, rest assured that you will enjoy more comfortable and pleasant weather on the bay than in the bustling city.
June is the time for more afternoon downpours but in short bursts. On Average, there are 15 rainy days per month, and the rainfall level is 172mm. 8 hours of sunshine per day is still very ideal to see the clear sky, watch the magnificent karst mountains, and kayak on the sparkling seawater.
Besides, the water temperature is around 27°C, not very hot and cool enough for long-time water-based activities.
Visit Halong in June - What You Will Enjoy
- Take advantage of the low season. You can hunt for some good offers when traveling to Halong Bay in June.
- Good deals for hotels and airfares.
- Besides short rain showers, sunshine makes Halong Bay more charming and is good for taking photos.
- Good water temperature for swimming and kayaking.
What You May Not Like Very Much in June
- Although it is the low season with good deals for international travelers, there are more domestic travelers coming to Halong in the summer, especially on weekends.
- Weather is unpredictable with showers or storms.
- High humidity and heat make you sweaty and uncomfortable for staying outside for a long time.
- There are more jellyfish in June, thus be careful while swimming in the sea.
Local Tips To Make Your Trip In June A Perfect One
- Bring sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen to avoid sunburn.
- Book early if you plan to travel on weekends due to the high demand for local travelers at this time. Otherwise, book weekdays to avoid crowds.
- Check the weather forecast regularly in case of storms or typhoons.
- Bring some treatments in case you touch a fire jellyfish although the chance is low.
- Pack a raincoat and other waterproofs in case of rainy weather.
- Book with reliable travel agents to get the best support in case of cancellation due to bad weather.