Caribbean name comes up with an astounding variety of Island nations, and overseas land areas and owing to its geography, its diversity lures out millions of tourists annually. This tropical oasis boosts a series of pristine white sand beaches, with natural wonders served on the side of seaside towns for travelers to hop around and breathe in the regional market, places, restaurants and a picture-perfect vacation.
Irrespective of the time of the year, this region is bathing with brisking sunlight, turning the landscapes magical and witnessing this charisma is no less than a wonder. Be it your solo- excursion, a family trip or a romantic getaway with your spouse, sailing from the port to cruise the island is for every one and anyone, with never-ending list of attractions. Some are, colorful schools of fish in Cozumel, or the powdery white stretch of sand a long awaiting list.
Planing a perfect itinerary to not miss out on anything is the first step and the integral part is to be aware of the best season, because cruising in a wrong season is not something, you would ever wish to see. From winter to rainfall to the summer, every season brings out a different side of the Caribbean and choosing the perfect climate is your responsibility. So find when to cruise:
The start of the year is nearly always dry, with a little precipitation on the side, including in the Bahamas, Nassau, and Jamaica, etc. In a nutshell, these regions are not your typically cooler ones; nevertheless, February is one of the best times of the year to head toward the Caribbean, as the temperature is neutral and pleasing.
March is often called to be the middle of the dry season, when some places do experience some rainfall, such as Puerto Rico or the Cayman Islands. April is the driest month, with the ocean temperature reaching 77 degrees. However, these months lure out millions of tourists across the globe, so book accordingly; preferably early.
During the month of May, ports in Jamaica, Puerto Rico, etc., live in peak rainfall, while June is the wettest month of Havana and Nassau. In June, the official hurricane season begins; however, no major hurricane has been experienced yet. Despite all such natural phenomena of this region, summer can be a cheap sail in the Caribbean.
Huge Tourist-population from around the world hover around to cruise to the Caribbean during these months to witness the eye-catching landscape views; for example, in the Bahamas, Dominica, on the other hand, the oceanic temperature reaches its zenith, somewhere around 83 degrees.
October, the month with heavy pour of rain in the Cayman Islands and the US Virgin Islands, with the oceanic temperature sticking to around 83 degrees. During this month, hurricane season is at its zenith; nonetheless, cruising around in this time of the year is challenging at the same time fun.
After experiencing hurricane season by November, December month is filled with a vast number of tourists. On New Year as well as on Boxing Day, witnessing the beauty of the Bahamian and Jamaican street parade (Junkanoo) is a must.
The Caribbean's weather is an unpredictable one, with only a little respect for the weather- charts! Thus, the conditions may stop you from indulging in any outdoor activity, including cruising. Nevertheless, for a topmost cruise experience, you are advised to consider some articles, which are described in the following pointers:
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