When is the low season for tourism in Macau?
March, April, November, the rest are peak seasons. Tourism in Macau is divided into off-season and peak season. Generally speaking, the second half of the year is a little busier than the first half. Many tourism programs are placed in the second half of the year, including large-scale activities. Large-scale activities such as food festivals and art festivals are placed in the second half of the year. Some large-scale business tours such as the Global Chinese Chamber of Commerce are also scheduled for the second half of the year. There were some in the first half of the year, but relatively less. In addition, generally speaking, the first half of the year in Macau is regarded as the off-season, and the second half of the year is regarded as the peak season. The best time to travel to Macau (October to February of the following year) is the best time to travel to Macau. Macao is located in the coastal area and has a warm, rainy, hot and humid climate with distinct dry and wet seasons. Spring is from April to May, summer is from May to September, autumn is from September to December, and winter is from January to March of the following year. Summers are hot and rainy, winters are slightly dry and cold, springs are warm and foggy, and autumns are sunny. January is the coldest month in Macau, with an average temperature of 14.6°C, but the lowest temperature is still above 5°C. Even in winter, it is warmer and more comfortable than tourists from the north, so just prepare simple woolen clothes and jackets. Summer (May-September) is the off-season (rainy season) for tourism in Macau. The weather in Macau is a bit hot in summer, but it is a good time to go swimming and riding waves at the black sand beach. A special reminder is that you only need to wear light cotton clothes or T-shirts in summer; in winter, when the weather is cold, you should prepare woolen clothes and jackets; in spring and autumn, when the evenings are cooler, you should wear sweaters or jackets.