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Luanda
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Luanda sits on the Atlantic coast with a hot semi-arid climate that flirts with tropical status, keeping temperatures warm year-round but rain surprisingly scarce.

The wet season brings brief afternoon downpours rather than relentless tropical deluges, meaning you'll need rain protection that packs away quickly once the sun returns.

Temperatures hover between 23°C and 29°C throughout the year, with minimal seasonal variation that makes packing straightforward if occasionally monotonous.

The Benguela Current keeps coastal humidity high and breezes steady, creating a perpetually sticky atmosphere that makes natural fabrics essential.

Luanda's red dust becomes a clothing consideration during dry months, clinging to everything and rendering white linen an optimistic choice at best.

Red dust during the dry season infiltrates every fiber, making darker colors and washable fabrics a strategic choice over anything precious or pale.

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Dry Season
May–October
  • Lightweight cotton shirts in darker shades
  • Breathable linen trousers or skirts
  • Wide-brimmed hat for coastal sun
  • Comfortable walking sandals
  • Light long sleeves for dusty afternoons
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Wet Season
November–April
  • Quick-dry synthetic fabrics
  • Packable rain jacket or umbrella
  • Closed-toe shoes with grip
  • Moisture-wicking t-shirts
  • Shorts that survive sudden downpours

Luanda follows a two-season wet/dry pattern rather than four traditional seasons, with the wet season occurring during the southern hemisphere summer months.