We are travelling from NZ back to UK early March ,having found the Cook Island very humid ,we would like to know if there is a island that is ok to chill out on thats not to humid in early March ,thanks for your help.
NZ via Singapore Island
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Not Singapore for sure. Singapore is humid through the year. It rains a bit much Dec-Jan-midFeb. But it rains pretty much every afternoon otherwise.
Hoever, personally other than being on the streets between buildings, the humidity never hits you, almost every enclosed space in Singapore and buses/trains/taxis are air-conditioned, (often to annoying extremes).Hope that helps!