Macau Macau Weather in June — Climate Guide
June in Macau is Moderate
June is Moderate for Macau.
June is the worst weather month for outdoor Macau heritage walking — 30°C / 86°F daily highs in 87% humidity (the heat index hits 35°C / 95°F+), 330mm rainfall (year's heaviest), and typhoon peak risk season begins. Typhoons T1-T8 signal levels possible weekly (Hong Kong Observatory issues T8 signal = all transport stops, including Cotai Jet ferry to Hong Kong, MFM flights). Outdoor heritage walking realistic only 06:30-10:00 morning window — by 11:00, sustained walking impractical. The Dragon Boat Festival (movable mid-June, Chinese national holiday) brings mainland Chinese tourist surge — hotels 50-100% premium for that 3-day weekend. Cotai casino walking remains comfortable all day (indoor air-conditioned). Sea temperature 27°C / 81°F — Hac Sa + Cheoc Van beaches optimal, but typhoon storm surge risk. House of Dancing Water indoor weather-independent. The contrarian opportunity: June is one of Macau's cheapest months — hotels at off-peak rates (-30-40% vs April), Cotai Strip never crowded, ★★★ Michelin reservations open 1-2 weeks ahead instead of 2-4. But the typhoon disruption risk (10-15% chance of trip-disrupting T8 signal during a 1-week visit) makes June a gamble.
Travel score
Typhoon peak risk + oppressive humidity — off-peak rates but real trip-disruption risk
June Weather at a Glance
June averages 30°C / 86°F highs and 25°C / 77°F lows with 330mm rainfall across 15 expected rain days (afternoon thunderstorms + occasional 24-48 hour tropical disturbances). Humidity 87% (same as May, oppressive). Sunshine 5 hours. UV index 10 (extreme). Sea temperature 27°C / 81°F. Sunrise 5:45 AM, sunset 7:15 PM — 13h 30m daylight. The defining June pattern is the typhoon-season weekly cycle: 3-4 days of normal heat-humidity-afternoon-storms, then a tropical disturbance approaches (Hong Kong Observatory issues T1 standby signal), peaks at T3 or T8, passes in 24-72 hours, normal cycle resumes. T8 signal triggers complete transport shutdown (ferries, flights, public buses), with shopping centers + casinos staying open. Travel insurance with typhoon coverage essential.
June Travel Advice
Front-load outdoor heritage walking to 06:30-09:00 morning window (the only realistic outdoor walking time). Sunrise at 5:45 AM means Senado Square is empty + photograph-friendly by 06:30. Cotai casino walking comfortable all day — the indoor air-conditioned mega-resort network (Venetian → Wynn Palace → MGM Cotai → Galaxy → City of Dreams via free shuttles) is the canonical June survival strategy. Hac Sa + Cheoc Van Beach swimming between storms — check Hong Kong Observatory typhoon warnings before driving 25 min south to Coloane. House of Dancing Water at City of Dreams indoor weather-independent — book 1-2 weeks ahead. Build 1-2 days of typhoon flexibility into a 1-week itinerary — if T8 signal hits, all transport stops for 12-24 hours, all outdoor attractions close, but Cotai casinos + hotels remain operational. Travel insurance with typhoon trip-disruption coverage ($30-80 for 1-week policy) genuinely valuable June-September. Avoid Dragon Boat Festival weekend (movable mid-June) for hotel surge.
Flying In from Overseas
Korean / Japanese / Taiwanese summer school holiday begins late month (Northeast Asia demand ramp into July-August peak). Korean ICN-MFM direct (KE / Air Macau) modest June + heavy late-June into July. Japanese NRT/HND-HKG-MFM via ferry. Western summer not yet started (US schools end mid-June, demand ramps in July). Australian / NZ winter travel begins (warm Macau attractive escape from cool southern hemisphere). Visa-free 30 days for Korean / Japanese / EU / US / UK / Australian / NZ.
June Pricing Trends
Off-peak pricing: The Venetian Macao $170-350/night (vs $220-480 April), Wynn Palace $280-550, MGM Cotai $200-420, Galaxy Macau $150-300, Grand Lisboa $190-380, Sofitel at Ponte 16 $140-260, Pousada de São Tiago $190-380. Dragon Boat Festival weekend (movable mid-June): 50-100% premium. Michelin: standard pricing, easier reservations. Casual: A Lorcha $20-50, Tai Lei Loi Kei $5.50, Lord Stow's $1.50. Cotai Jet ferry $30 RT. MFM free hotel shuttle. Typhoon trip insurance $30-80/week.
Macau June Weather Stats
Avg High
30°C
Avg Low
25°C
Rainy Days
15
330mm total
Sunshine
5h
Daily avg
Humidity
87%
Oppressive
UV Index
10
Very high
Wind
22 km/h
Gusts 55
Sea Temp
27°C
Warm 27°C / 81°F optimal
Crowds
Moderate
At attractions
June Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
22 μg/m³
PM10
45 μg/m³
Status
Moderate
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
35°C
Nighttime
27°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
22 km/h
Max gust 55 km/h
Activities Recommended for June
June Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Off-peak hotel rates (-30-40% vs April peak)
- ★★★ Michelin reservations easier (1-2 weeks vs 2-4)
- Sea optimal swimming 27°C / 81°F
- Long daylight 13h 30m (year's longest approaching)
Cons
- Typhoon peak risk season — T1-T8 signals possible weekly
- 330mm rainfall (year's heaviest)
- Heat index 35°C+ — outdoor walking impractical 11:00-17:00
- Dragon Boat Festival weekend mainland Chinese surge
June Events & Festivals
- **Typhoon peak risk season begins — T1-T8 signals possible weekly**
- Dragon Boat Festival mid-June (varies — Chinese national holiday, Cotai casino mini-surge weekend)
- Korean / Japanese summer school holiday begins late June (Northeast Asia demand ramp)
- Macau Lotus Flower Festival continues into early June
Macau in June — Full Picture
June is the worst weather month for outdoor Macau heritage walking — 30°C / 86°F daily highs in 87% humidity (the heat index hits 35°C / 95°F+), 330mm rainfall (year's heaviest), and typhoon peak risk season begins. Typhoons T1-T8 signal levels possible weekly (Hong Kong Observatory issues T8 signal = all transport stops, including Cotai Jet ferry to Hong Kong, MFM flights). Outdoor heritage walking realistic only 06:30-10:00 morning window — by 11:00, sustained walking impractical. The Dragon Boat Festival (movable mid-June, Chinese national holiday) brings mainland Chinese tourist surge — hotels 50-100% premium for that 3-day weekend. Cotai casino walking remains comfortable all day (indoor air-conditioned). Sea temperature 27°C / 81°F — Hac Sa + Cheoc Van beaches optimal, but typhoon storm surge risk. House of Dancing Water indoor weather-independent. The contrarian opportunity: June is one of Macau's cheapest months — hotels at off-peak rates (-30-40% vs April), Cotai Strip never crowded, ★★★ Michelin reservations open 1-2 weeks ahead instead of 2-4. But the typhoon disruption risk (10-15% chance of trip-disrupting T8 signal during a 1-week visit) makes June a gamble.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Hot humid + typhoon risk — T-shirt + shorts (smart-casual change for casinos) + waterproof jacket. The 30°C / 86°F daily highs in 87% humidity feel like 35°C / 95°F+ equivalent (heat index). Outdoor walking impractical 11:00-17:00. Waterproof shoes + compact umbrella mandatory (15 expected rain days with 330mm total — year's heaviest rainfall starts). Sunscreen SPF 50 + wide-brim hat + UV-blocking sunglasses for UV-10 afternoons. Smart-casual for casinos year-round. Lightweight quick-dry clothing essential (cotton soaks through in 30 minutes outdoors).
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Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
24°C
19°C
12.3/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
Current31.3°C
25.7°C
16/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
27.7°C
21.7°C
7.7/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
17.7°C
12°C
6.3/mo
Macau Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January (Best) | 17° | 11° | 6d·35mm | 5h | 73% | 4 | Moderate | Shoulder |
| 17° | 12° | 9d·50mm | 4h | 78% | 5 | Busy | Peak | |
| 20° | 15° | 11d·80mm | 4h | 82% | 6 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 24° | 19° | 12d·165mm | 4h | 85% | 8 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 28° | 23° | 14d·280mm | 5h | 87% | 9 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 30° | 25° | 15d·330mm | 5h | 87% | 10 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 32° | 26° | 16d·290mm | 8h | 84% | 11 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 32° | 26° | 17d·350mm | 7h | 84% | 11 | Busy | Peak | |
| 31° | 25° | 13d·230mm | 7h | 80% | 10 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| October (Best) | 28° | 22° | 6d·90mm | 7h | 73% | 9 | Very busy | Peak |
| November (Best) | 24° | 18° | 4d·40mm | 7h | 70% | 6 | Busy | Shoulder |
| December (Best) | 19° | 13° | 4d·35mm | 6h | 70% | 4 | Moderate | Shoulder |
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Macau June Hotel Picks
Frequently Asked Questions
Is June a good time to visit Macau?
Macau in June is Moderate. Tourist crowds are moderate and flight/hotel prices are shoulder.
What's the average temperature in Macau in June?
Macau June averages a high of 30°C and a low of 25°C.
Does it rain much in Macau in June?
Macau June averages 330mm of rainfall over about 15 rainy days.
What should I wear in Macau in June?
Hot humid + typhoon risk — T-shirt + shorts (smart-casual change for casinos) + waterproof jacket. The 30°C / 86°F daily highs in 87% humidity feel like 35°C / 95°F+ equivalent (heat index). Outdoor walking impractical 11:00-17:00. Waterproof shoes + compact umbrella mandatory (15 expected rain days with 330mm total — year's heaviest rainfall starts). Sunscreen SPF 50 + wide-brim hat + UV-blocking sunglasses for UV-10 afternoons. Smart-casual for casinos year-round. Lightweight quick-dry clothing essential (cotton soaks through in 30 minutes outdoors).
What time are sunrise and sunset in Macau in June?
Macau June sunrise is 05:45 and sunset is 19:15, with 13h 30m of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Macau in June?
Macau June air quality (AQI) averages 55, rated Moderate. PM2.5 averages 22μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Macau in June?
In June, Macau is great for Indoor Cotai casinos all day (the canonical hot-weather strategy), House of Dancing Water indoor evening (weather-independent), Hac Sa Beach + Cheoc Van swimming (between storms).
Is June peak season in Macau?
Macau June crowds are moderate and prices are shoulder. You can travel relatively comfortably without long queues.
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Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.