8 Tropical Destinations That Have Summer Weather All Year Long

As far as seasons go, Summer is generally a fan favorite. The grass is green, the birds are chirping, and we all actually have a reason to wear sunglasses. Summer is so great, in fact, that we regularly fantasize about having it for the other nine-odd months of the year. Fantasize no more: these eight destinations are literally living the dream. These islands are blessed with incredible weather EVERY day . . . so consider booking that (one-way) flight soon.

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French Polynesia
Flickr user Mayumi Ishikawa

French Polynesia

The stunning French Polynesia in the South Pacific generally ranges from the low to mid-80s in both the Summer AND the Winter. If that's not perfect, we don't know what is.

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São Tomé and Príncipe
Flickr user Maria Cartas

São Tomé and Príncipe

The small African island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe typically ranges between the low 70s and upper 80s. The temperature seldom dips below the 70s or climbs into the 90s. Not too hot; not too cold.

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Puerto Rico
Flickr user Breezy Baldwin

Puerto Rico

The average high temps of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean range in the 80s — from January to December. The average lows span from 70-76 degrees.

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Maldives
Flickr user Mac Qin

Maldives

The Maldives off the coast of India and Sri Lanka get the most sunshine in mid-February. The warmest month of the year is March (84 degrees on average) and the coolest is January (81 degrees on average).

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Cape Verde
Flickr user IDS.photos

Cape Verde

Cape Verde off the coast of west Africa has another shockingly small range of temperatures, which generally vary between 79 and 86 degrees. Bonus: the humidity is low.

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Hawaii
Flickr user Thomas Shahan

Hawaii

With a wonderful cooling breeze to accompany the hot weather, Hawaii typically hovers around 85 degrees in the daytime during the Summers. In the Winters, daytime temps average about 78 degrees.

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Grenada
POPSUGAR Photography | Lisette Mejia

Grenada

Grenada in the south Caribbean spans about 12 degrees on average (75 to 87 degrees). The warmest day of the year is Sept. 13, in which the temperature can climb to the tip-top of this range.

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Marshall Islands
Flickr user Stefan Lins

Marshall Islands

Temps in the Marshall Islands near Papua New Guinea usually vary between the low and upper 80s. It almost never goes below 76 or above 88.