Today's UV index in Faaa, will be up to 7.1, indicating a high level of sun exposure for the average person. Check our tips for today to make sure you're safe in the sun.
Last checked: 2025-06-01
With Faaa's UV index reaching 7.1, protect your skin from harm by staying in shade, wearing protective clothing, and applying SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when UV rays are strongest.
The UV index in Faaa is usually moderate to high, especially during midday when the sun is strongest. It can reach very high levels during the summer months. People should be aware of these changes throughout the day.
Faaa has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. It experiences a wet season from November to April with more rain and a dry season from May to October with less rain and more sunshine. Temperatures remain fairly stable.
Compared to other places in French Polynesia, Faaa’s weather is typical with warm, humid conditions. It is generally sunnier and drier than some nearby islands like Tahiti’s mountainous areas but wetter than many Pacific islands such as Hawaii or Fiji.
See the UV index hour by hour for Faaa, along with the temperature and how cloudy it is. If the UV level is higher than moderate, it's best to avoid direct sunlight.