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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Caribbean Cruise Weather - Best and Worst Months to Go

Caribbean cruise weather has fewer risks for vacationers planning a trip at sea rather than spending a week on an island for a straightforward surmise -- the ship can move away from bad weather while an island can't.

Someone may one day organize detachable islands, but in the meantime vacationers should reconsider two major factors connected to weather in planning a cruise. First is the annual Caribbean hurricane season and second is the climatic characteristic drop while the winter -- especially for the sea water.

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Hurricane Season
The hurricane season runs from June 1 until November 30, but the region has on median few storms in June and November. July averages three storms, while August, September and October median four, according to the U.S. National Weather Service.

Caribbean Cruise Weather - Best and Worst Months to Go

Storms in August and October have a moderate risk of developing into hurricanes while September has the highest risk of all.

For these reasons, September is the worst month of the year to take a cruise. April and May are exquisite times to go because they are outside of the hurricane season, although some Caribbean destinations see more rainfall than general in May.

Families inspecting a cruise with children on summer break should take benefit of June in single because of the lower storm risk, followed by July.

Air and Water Temperatures
The Caribbean has a credit for year-round warmth. While it's mostly true, there are some modest variations in climatic characteristic from month to month. Air and water temperatures are noticeably cooler in the northern climates while the winter, which makes a Bahamas cruise less exciting from December straight through February.

Anyone curious in taking a Caribbean cruise in the winter should reconsider a southern cruise as a best choice for warmer weather than either an eastern or western cruise.

Eastern, Western or Southern?
Each of the three major destinations has varying conditions by month. Western cruises in single are known for heavy rainfall in the interiors of the Central American countries that lie along the Caribbean coast, such as Costa Rica and Belize.

The wet interiors are a major factor in planning day-long excursions to Mayan ruins, cave tubing, zip lining, etc. The same is largely true of the Mexican island of Cozumel.

Despite the heavy fall rains, western cruises tend to be more favorite in the fall than eastern in part because the Central American destinations see fewer effects from hurricanes.

No matter which cruise you take, know that the risk of bad weather goes up in the fall and that either you like to swim or lie on the beach will be sorely tested if you visit the more northern destinations in the winter.

Caribbean Cruise Weather - Best and Worst Months to Go

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