Whether you're visiting Taquile Island in Peru during the peak of November (16°C (61°F)) or the cooler months around July (13°C (55°F)), knowing what to pack starts with understanding the local climate. Our overview is based on data from Huillanopampa, the region's most prominent city. For more detailed climate information about other cities in the area, please see the section beneath the map further down the page.
The weather in Taquile Island changes throughout the year, with no distinct months of consistently pleasant temperatures.
When it comes to rainfall, Taquile Island sees significant variations throughout the year. January tends to be the wettest, receiving 270 mm (11 in) of rain, while July is much drier with just 14 mm (0.6 in). Travelers should note that the rainy season falls during January, February, March and December, bringing substantial precipitation ranging from 201 mm (7.9 in) to 270 mm (11 in) monthly. Rainfall in June and July is at its lowest, remaining under 15 mm (0.6 in).