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Is Caribbean sea warmer than Mediterranean?

In tropical regions, such as the Caribbean, the average seawater temperature is around 79-82 °F (26-28 °C), while in more temperate regions, such as the Mediterranean, the average water temperature is around 64-72 °F (18-22 °C).



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Fueled by rising average temperatures, colliding weather cycles, and a strong El Niño, Caribbean waters have reached 90 degrees Fahrenheit, more than two degrees Fahrenheit above the average for this time of year. These are the hottest temperatures in at least a century.

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Therefore, even for those who just want to wet their feet, we present ten beaches where bathing will always be a pleasure.
  • Koh Samui, Thailand - 28°C to 30°C. ...
  • Nha Trang, Vietnam - 25°C to 29°C. ...
  • Bathsheba, Barbados- 27°C to 29°C. ...
  • Recife, Brazil - 26°C to 29°C. ...
  • Jumeirah Beach, Dubai - 21°C - 34°C.


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If you want to experience more adventure, the Caribbean is the right option. However, it is very difficult to choose the best between these two since both have the best beaches, fine sand and lot to explore. It all depends on your interests and the type of vacation you want to go.

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What month should you avoid in the Caribbean? Due to the risk of hurricanes, September and October are the months when it is wise to avoid the Caribbean.

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The average temperature in Europe is 21.8°C. The highest current temperature on the continent according to our data, is in Koper (Slovenia) where water has 28.9 degrees celsius. On the other hand the lowest temperature is in Dalatangi (Iceland) where water has 12.1 degrees celsius.

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Geographically, the Bahamas is located in the Atlantic Ocean, while the majority of other Caribbean territories are located in the Caribbean Sea. Although both are considered warm-weather destinations during the summer months, the Bahamas becomes more temperate in the winter.

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I mean in Porquerolles, France – we're talking clear blue Caribbean-esque waters and tiny little coves that are perfect for whiling the day away while soaking up all of that Mediterranean sunshine!

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The Weddell Sea has been claimed by scientists to have the clearest waters of any ocean in the world. Described by a historian as “the most wretched and dismal region on earth”, due to the flash freezes that caught Shackleton's ship, its clarity is only belied by the sheer depth of the ocean below.

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This Sleepy Caribbean Island Has Hidden Beaches and the Bluest Water. Once your flight descends over the Turks & Caicos islands, the first thing you'll notice is the brilliant, blue Gatorade-colored water that encircles the land masses. There's no seawater quite like Turks water.

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