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Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island)

Best Time To Visit Koh Tonsay Rabbit Island

Best Time to Visit Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island), Kep, Cambodia

When planning a journey to Koh Tonsay, also known as Rabbit Island, the most opportune time to visit is during the dry season which spans from November to May. During these months, visitors can expect serene blue skies and moderate temperatures, perfect for lounging on the island's paradisiacal beaches and partaking in water activities such as snorkeling and swimming. The dry season's cooler start, from November to February, offers an especially comfortable climate, with temperatures averaging between 24°C to 26°C (75°F to 79°F), making it an ideal period for exploring the island's natural splendors without the discomfort of excessive heat.

Conversely, the months of June to October mark the region's wet season, characterized by a considerable increase in rainfall, which can potentially hinder outdoor activities and access to the island due to rough sea conditions. However, for those seeking solace in a more secluded and tranquil environment, this could be a rewarding time, as the island receives fewer visitors, and the lush landscapes are at their most verdant. Moreover, despite frequent showers, rainfall typically occurs in brief, heavy bursts, often clearing up quickly and allowing for periods of sunshine and exploration during the day.

Monthwise temperature in Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island)

Month Min Temp Max Temp
January 25 °c 31 °c
February 25 °c 31 °c
March 26 °c 32 °c
April 26 °c 33 °c
May 26 °c 32 °c
June 26 °c 32 °c
July 26 °c 31 °c
August 26 °c 31 °c
September 25 °c 30 °c
October 25 °c 30 °c
November 25 °c 30 °c
December 25 °c 30 °c
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