The Best Time to Visit Providenciales

Month-by-month weather, crowds, and prices, maintained by Mahalo Travels and reviewed by Courtney Geisel, Travel Advisor.
Quick answer

December-April: dry, breezy, and brilliant. For the lowest prices, look at May-June and November. The riskiest stretch is September, when rain (and in this region, storm season) peaks, cheap if you pair it with trip insurance. Between the cheapest and priciest months, the same week-long trip for two can differ by $3,250.

Best overall
December-April: dry, breezy, and brilliant
Best value
May-June and November
Worth knowing
September-October: hurricane peak; some resorts close briefly

Providenciales month by month

Every month links to its full guide. Trip prices are a 7-night estimate for two from our live pricing data, the same numbers our cost breakdown and instant calculator use.

MonthTemps (hi/lo)RainCrowds Week for two VerdictNotes
January 81/70° Occasional showers Peak crowds $8,150 Peak season Grace Bay at its winter best: and its winter prices.
February 81/70° Very little rain Peak crowds $8,450 Peak season Dry, clear, and calm: textbook Turks & Caicos.
March 83/71° Very little rain Peak crowds $8,650 Peak season Peak season continues; kiteboarding winds steady on Long Bay.
April 84/72° Occasional showers Busy $8,000 Good Superb weather as the crowds begin to thin.
May 86/74° Occasional showers Moderate $6,550 Great value The value classic: near-peak conditions, softer rates.
June 88/76° Occasional showers Moderate $6,200 Great value Warm, bright, and quiet before storm season.
July 89/77° Occasional showers Busy $6,550 Good Hot with reliable trade winds; family season.
August 90/77° Regular showers Moderate $5,900 Good Hurricane watch builds; deep discounts appear.
September 89/76° Rainy season Quiet $5,550 Risky-but-cheap Statistical storm peak: several properties schedule closures.
October 87/75° Regular showers Quiet $5,700 Good Quiet and inexpensive; conditions improve late month.
November 84/73° Occasional showers Moderate $6,350 Great value Dry season returns first, prices follow later: go now.
December 82/71° Occasional showers Peak crowds $8,800 Peak season Holiday glamour on Grace Bay; book far ahead.

Our picks, by priority

If you want the best of everything

May, June, November hit the sweet spot: dry-season weather at below-peak prices. These are the months Courtney recommends first when travelers have flexible dates.

If price drives the decision

September, October bring the lowest rates of the year, with the trade-offs the table shows: this is when rain and storm risk peak, so book flexible rates and add trip insurance.

If you're going in peak season anyway

January, February, March, December are the premium months: the best odds of perfect weather, and the highest prices and crowds. Book 6 to 9 months out; this is when the good rooms genuinely sell through.

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FAQs

What is the best month to visit Providenciales?
December-April: dry, breezy, and brilliant. If we had to pick, May, June, November deliver the best balance of weather, crowds, and price.
What is the cheapest time to visit Providenciales?
May-June and November. The absolute lowest rates usually land in September, October. Note that September overlap the rainiest stretch, so pair the discount with trip insurance.
What is the worst time to visit Providenciales?
September carry the most weather risk, that's the trade for the year's lowest prices. September-October: hurricane peak; some resorts close briefly
How far ahead should I book a Providenciales trip?
For peak months (January, February, March, December), book 6 to 9 months out; the well-reviewed properties genuinely sell through. Shoulder and value months are more forgiving, 3 to 5 months is usually fine, and a travel advisor watching rates weekly will catch the promotions either way.
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